ST. PETER’S SCHOOL.
AN INTERESTING IBBUE. ■ - ■ - v -flnrapi In to-day’s issue will be found a number of special pages dealing with St. Peter’s School, Cambridge, which was officially opened this afternoon. In addition to Interesting articles dealing with the school, the school’s executive, the school’s amenities and outdoor activities, illustrations are also published. The erection of such a large institution has necessarily kept many people employed for a long period, and the vast quantity of building material and the thousand and one appointments for the interior of the buildings have likewise kept many tradesmen employed. Practically every firm which supplied goods to the school has an advertisement on these pages, and each advertisement is “news” in itself. Only l»y reading these announcements is it possible to glean an idea of the vast amount of work accomplished. R-U-R CURES MRS. BROWN’B NEURITIS. “ I think R-U-R just wonderful,” writes Mrs A. brown. Auckland. “It seems to have completely cured my neuritis, which was so had I could not raise my arm. 1 led 1 cannot thank you enough. I have had no pain Tor five months.” Obtainable from .t. V Irvine, chemist. Hamilton, and L*. M Smillte, Chemist. Frankton Jn., with Money-back Guarantee, free Booklet,
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 9817, 22 February 1936, Page 10
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