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CHURCH SERVICES Sunday, March 3 Methodist Church Te Aroha n a.m, Mr Clark Te Aroha, 7 p.m, Mr C. Horn Te Aioha West, 2.30 p.m, Mr Clotnier Manawiru, 2 p.m, MrTrebilco Sprins dale, 2.30 p.m, Mr Stewart Eastport Road, 2 p.m., Mr Rn-ht >n Gordon, 11 a.m., Mr Clothier

-TE AROHATechnical & Continuation Classes 1918 Time-Table Feo for Paying Students Monday—Trade Drawing and Woodwork, Mr Burgess, 7 to 9 p.m, 255. Monday—Home Science and Hygiene, Miss Dobson, 7 to 9 p.m, 255. Tuesday—Dressmaking, Miss Dobson, 7 to 9 p.m 30s. Wednesday—Arithmetic and English, Mr G. Hamilton, 7 to 9,20 s. Thursday—Bookkeeping, Mr J. JR. Nicol (?) 7 to 9 p.m. 255. Friday—’.Shorthand and Typewriting. Miss Wilcox, 7 to 9 p m, 30s.

Students will be enrolled at the TECHNICAL SCHOOL ON THURSDAY 28th, from 7 to 9 p.m. Classes COMMENCE dnring the week beginning MARCH 4th Junior Froo Place pupils must take English and Arithmetic as part of their grouped course. Compulsory pupils must attend classes for at least four hours weekly. Students will not be admitted to i the Shorthand, Typewriting, or ■ Bookkoeping classes unless they hold a Standard VI, Certificate (Proficiency or Competency) or i's equi- < valent. ] Paying students may attend any 1 class or classes. Composition fees will be allowed on the following courses : English, Arithmetic, and any one £ commercial subject 35s ( English, Arithmetic, and Dress- - making or Home Science 355. English, Arithmetic, Trade Drawing and Woodwork 355. i Bookkeeping and Shorthand and i Typewriting 355. PARENTS PLEASE NOTE- ! It is COMPULSORY BY LAW 1 that boys living within a radius of 2 miles from the school, must attend : until they attain the age of 17 years For further parFculars apply to J. * P. Kalaugher, Supervisor, Education ® Board, Auckland, or A. B. Hinton, Local Superintendent, Te Aroha. JJOROUGH OF TE AROHA . Notice is hereby given that the Assessment Court will sit at 11.30 a.m ' on Tuesday the 12th day of March, 1918, at the Court House, Te Aroha, s to hear and determine all objections t oo the Valuation List for the Borough - f To Aroha. "| J. G. HEWITT, S.M. 69 Judge Assessment Court, ).

rjYENDERS FOR FIREWOOD Tenders are invited for the felling, splitting and stacking of 200 cords of Pinna Insignus on the [property of Messrs Cox Bros., Eastport Road. Full particulars from the Secretary Te Aroha District Co-op. Daiay Co., Ltd., Baiue’s Buildings. TE AROHA BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICE is hereby given that the audited balance sheet of the Te Aroha Borough Council is now open for inspection at the Council Chambers, Rewi-street, Te Aroha, and will remain open for inspection for 30 days from the date hereof. Copies may be obtained on application. F. W. WILD, Town Clerk* Feb, 19 th 1918 68 HUNGAHUNGA DRAINAGE BOARD CONTRACTS NO. 93-94, AND WAIPUNA DRAIN. Tenders are invited returnable to the undersigned at Noon on SATURDAY, March 2nd for improving 1 mile 31 chains of the Waihekau Stream near Waharoa, cleaning out 145 chains of the Waiharakeke Creek, near Manawaru, also the Waipuna Creek through Mr Laird’s property. Plans and specifications at the Council Office, Te Aroha. Lowest or auy tender not necessarily accepted. F. W. WILD, 40 Clerk

J. MACKAY. Licensed ISurveyor and Civil Engineer. MORRINSVILLE & TE AROHA Telephone 82 mT E H. HAWKEN DENTAL SURGEON, WHITAKER BUILDINGS, TE AROHA Hours of Consultation, 9 to 5, MATAMATA AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION EICHTH ANNUAL SHOW Ou the Association’s SHOWGROUNDS, MATAMATA, THURSDAY. MARCH 21,1918 £250 IN PRIZE MONEY £250 Numerous Hack and Hunter Events ! Large Section for Cattle and Sheep. Home Industries Classes for all. SCHEDULE OF PRIZES may be obtained at this office or application to the Secretary. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY, MARCH 7th B. BLENNERHASSETT, 51) Secretary.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXXV, Issue 5609, 27 February 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XXXV, Issue 5609, 27 February 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XXXV, Issue 5609, 27 February 1918, Page 3

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