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EDUCATIONAL gOUTHLAND EDUCATION BOARD. SECOND ASSIGNMENT OF WORK. STANDARD VI. 1— Read March Journal: Lessons 1 and 2. 2 Essay: How I would Improve Our School Grounds, or: A Famous Explorer 3 Geography: Map of Ireland; Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Queenstown, Londonderry, Foyle, Killamey. Learn a few facts about each. 4. —History: Find from History Books something about ancient inhabitants of England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland. Book 6: Summarise P.P. 170-194. Book 5: Summarise P.P. 26-36. s—Arithmetic:5 —Arithmetic: Exercise 3., D., E., F., G, STANDARD V: 1— Read March-Journal: Lessons 1 and 2. 2 Essay: My favourite Book or Poem. 3 Geography: Map of Ireland as for Standard VI. 4 History: P.P. 26-36. 5 Arithmetic: 54, B. C. and D. STANDARD IV. 1— Read March Journal: Lessons 1 and 2. 2 Essay: Read all you can about Drake or Nelson and write a composition about him. 3 Geography: Map of Australia. Mark localities of chief industries. See Book 4., P.P. 116-117. 4 History: Book 4, P.P. 141-151; Book 3, P.P. 12-18. 5 Arithmetic: Book 4, P. 7., Exercise 2, A. and C. STANDARD 111. 1— Read March Journal: Lessons 1 and 2. 2 Composition: Write any Fairy Tale you know. 3 Geography: Plan of your House and Garden. 4 History : Book 3, P.P. 12-18. 5 Arithetic: Revise Tables, Exercise 6. STANDARD II: 1 — Read March Journal: Lessons 1 and 2. 2 Composition : Sentences using: asleep, bacon, bawl, bay, beech, beach, birthday, biscuit, blank, blossom. 3 Arithmetic and Tables 6,7, 8. Make up and learn 9 and 10 tables. Revise addition tables. Book Work, Exercise 5. STANDARD 1.Read March Journal; lesson A Revise tables. Addition table: Write down the numbers that make 8. Make up each day and work five sums of eight numbers: 9 plus 4 plus 6 plus 8 plus 7 plus 5 plus 7 plus 4. Count by tens 1, 11, 21 up to 91. Work may be brought by adults or posted to reach the school on the morning of any scho6l day. F. G. STEVENSON, M 1515 Secretary.

SOUTHLAND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS in all Classes, including New Girls in Third Forms, should now have completed half of their Fortnightly Assignment, March 9-23. All lett- ”s and work for correction must be addressed to the Principal. Inquiry as to correct amount of postage should be made before posting, and this amount, in stamps, enclosed for return of corrected work. All work should be in ink. Answers should be expressed as briefly as possible. Work in different subjects must be kept distinct. A test on all assignments will be given during the first week of school. The vacation work of second-year Girls will be taken into account when recommendations for Senior Free Place are made. F. G. STEVENSON, Secretary. High Schools’ Board Office, Invercargill, March 13, 1925. M 1514 TWO YEARS’ STUDY OR A LIFETIME OF DRUDGERY? THAT’S the question you have to face. Unless you specialise and study ahead of your present work you are destined to spend your days in a subordinate position at a slender salary. Hemingway’s Correspondence Schools offer you a way of escape from this dismal future. STUDY ACCOUNTANCY IN YOUR OWN HOME. AFTER THE DAY’S WORK IS DONE. In two years you can become a Qualified Accountant. A professional status will be yours, accompanied by a salary that will enable you to have your share of the good things of this world. No matter where you live, you are within reach of our spare-time Postal Instruction. Instead of your going to a College, our method of training brings the college to your own home. Write now, while the thought is uppermost, for our Free Book, “Accountancy.” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. BOX 516< AUCKLAND. WINDOW DRESSING. THE I.C.S. have compiled a set of entirely New Courses on Window Dressing. The papers have been prepared in the United States by an Expert on the staff of a leading Department House in Philadelphia. The courses teach the most modern practice of this art, and will enable the student to display an attractive and profitable shop window. Write to-day for Free Prospectus of this, or any one of over 200 Courses. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Aus.) LTD. R. N. RIDD, District Agent, Dept. “E.” BOX 687, DUNEDIN. RABBITSKINS RABBITSKINS RABBITSKINS WE ARE CASH BUYERS. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. ALSO BUYERS OF: WOOL. SHEEPSKINS. HIDES. TALLOW, ETC. LABEIB ON APPLICATION. BROWN BROS. SPEY STREET. INVERCARGILL. (Off Railway Platform). P.O. BOX: 36. ’PHONE: 192.

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Southland Times, Issue 19500, 14 March 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19500, 14 March 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19500, 14 March 1925, Page 6

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