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* BAIRD'S * The Leading Drapers and Mercers HASTINGS and WAIPUKURAU YOU ARE ALWAYS ASSURED OF A LITTLE BETTER QUALITY AT A LITTLE LOWER PRICE BY SHOPPING HERE. Satisfaction guaranteed m every transaction or money refunded. * • *

EDMUND ANSCOMBE, F.N.Z.1.A., AND ASSOCIATES. Architects & Structural Engineers, WELLINGTON. And at HASTINGS, H.B. CHURCH BOOK STORE, 18 Mulgrave St., WELLINGTON. The Fourth River— X. E. Kirk (Sermons from the Bible). 5/The Secret of Victorious Living— H. E. Fosdick (Sermons on Christianity To-day). 7/The World as I See It— Albert Emstein. 11/6. The Gate of Life— Dean Inge. 3/6. Kagawa— William Axling. 7/The Beginnings of Our Religion. 4/Religious Instruction m the Elementary School— J. R. Lumb. 4/---45 Talks for the Bible Class— P. C. Sands. 3.A and 4/6. The Beatitudes m the Modern World — M. Watcyn-Williams. 5/Modern Light on Sex and MoralsDouglas White, M.D. 5/The Christian Priest of To-day. C. E. Osborne. 6/The Threshold of Marriage— Published by the White Cross League. 9d. " NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. OF NEW ZEALAND FI RE — MARINE — ACCIDENT Head Office: Dunedin. Chief Agents for Hawke's Bay and Poverty Bay: WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., NAPIER. UNDERTAKERS ana FUNERAL DIRECTORS KERSHAW'S Heretaunga Street East, HASTINGS REASONABLE RATES. 'Phone 4234, Day or Night. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Inquiries for advertising space on this cover will be welcomed by the Business Manager, P.O. Box 227, Napier, Or the Editor. T&e Vicarage, Taradale.

DIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Epsom, Auckland. Head Mistress: MISS E. R. EDWARDS, M.A. (Cantab.) BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Prospectus may be obtained Upon application to the Secretary, Diocesan High School, Epsom, Auckland. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CORPORATION OF LONDON. FIRE — MARINE — ACCIDENT. BOWMAN'S BUILDINGS, TENNYSON STREET, NAPIER. P.O. Box 231. 'Phone 509 FINCH & WESTERHOLM, Registered Architects and Structural Engineers, Kaiapoi Woollen Co.'s Building, TENNYSON STREET, NAPIER. 'Phones: Office 632. Private Residences, 633 or 1129. . .

MARSDEN SCHOOL karori, Wellington. CHURCH OF ENGLAND BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Chairman of the Board of Governors: The Right Reverend the Bishop of Wellington. Headmistress: Miss Mayhew (Late Vice-Principal of Marsden School and of the Diocesan School for Girls' Windsor, Nova Scotia). Chaplain: The Rev. F. M. Kempthorne. The School, standing m its own grounds of 12£ acres, is completely equipped with spacious buildings of modern construction and design. The excellent health, work and games records of the school testify to the bracing air of Karori, the well-venti-lated and warmed rooms, the carefullyplanned diet and the general happiness and well-being of the girls. The School course includes a wide choice of general subjects and affords a sound preparation for the usual examinations. Aural Training, Singing, Art, Handicrafts, Domestic Science, Typewriting and Shorthand are included m the curriculum, and for those interested special facilities are offered m Dramatic Work, Photography, Gardening, and the study of New Zealand Plants. The physical side is provided for by a fully-equipped Gymnasium, Tennis and Net-ball Courts, Cricket and Hockey Fields, and a new and attractive Swimming Pool. Prospectus and further information may be obtained on application to the Headmistress.

Home-made dainties and savouries are served daily at The Trocadero, Hastings Street, Napier.

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Waiapu Church Gazette, Volume 25, Issue 9, 1 September 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waiapu Church Gazette, Volume 25, Issue 9, 1 September 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waiapu Church Gazette, Volume 25, Issue 9, 1 September 1935, Page 2