EDUCATIONAL NOTICES ESSEX HOUSE (4J Miles from Gisborne). DAY AN FOR DING SCHOOL to 15 Years/. BOYS <u*'efullV r andL successfully T P IV7 . /'■'U*.tcr+ 7 v prepared Jfft W ;’s 4rollege| uij Christ the Hig cancies foi r 1927. An mended. • and King Schools. Ther three or fonr Bfafler: early application'if r „ Prospectus may be obtained iron. Rev. L. H. Fenn at the School, from Messrs. Ball & Cmtfsripy|( School Accountants), ISt.,fGisborne. I* D VOICE PROON. iIANOFORTE cbottom LEA on mrnence 192 FEBRU FU RAL that giv lcj til ponfti* TTIILI 2 o’clock. Haisman’s Tarulieru Cemetery. POSTPONEMEt lui^ral Sbstf) at will leave ate Moytuary for
An example of the honesty of .Dunedin people was given a day or two ago, when a bundle of camp beds, left on the footpath near the Queen’s Gardens for’transport by one of the motor buses and evidently overlooked, remained there all day untouched, says the Star. It is safe to say that in a larger city, or a less honest community, watchful pickers-up of trifles, unconsidered or otherwise, would have seized the opportunity to take up the beds and walk.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10309, 19 January 1927, Page 4
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186Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10309, 19 January 1927, Page 4
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