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Mr F. K. Lomas, M.A., lias been J appointed vice-principal of the W<el- ' iington Teachers’ Training College in succession to Mr Gould, M.A., who has been appointed, principal (states Press Association message from Wellington. Mis Honour Mr Justice Chapman, in the Supreme Court at Wellington on Thursday, when fixing the date of ai. adjourned hearing, remarked that he had thought of retiring towards the end of May, but could not at present say when his work would be finished. A resident of Mower Riccarton, Mr FT. A. Flatman, 41 Tower* Rond, reports an experience which he considers arises out of slackness somewhere. Jo ' January last Mr Flatman received h letter from the Horticultural Division of the Agricultural Department which had been addressed to W. Flatman, 38, Torres's Road, Riccarton.” The communication, which was apparently intended for Mr Flatnmn’s son. drew attention to the fact that he had offered for sale a number of cases of fruit nob branded with a registered number as provided by th e regulations , aJso'TTmt if the fruit had l>een obtained from his own orchard it would be necessary to obtain registration. As his son bad died about two years previously Mr H. A. Flatman immediately replied to the Department’s January letter informing them of the fact. The latest move on the Department’s side has been the despatch of another letter under dat € . April 23. This communication is also addressed £{ Mr TV. Flatman.” It sets out the fact that a previous letter had been sent ; that no reply has been received, and asks for the particulars to be forwarded as soon as possible. “Scenes that are Brightest" on life's c liecbered way I ive to the vision when far, fa.- away, itpsic melodious which sing* in our heart* After long years its rapture impart?. When life is nearing the gates of its goal. Echoes 6f childhood still stir in the soul. '1 enoerest thoughts in our rad hours endure Of home and Woods - Great Peppermint Cure. 4 Children like WADE’S WORM FIGS Safe and certain remedy for

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17027, 28 April 1923, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17027, 28 April 1923, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17027, 28 April 1923, Page 13

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