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Studio: Lambton Chambers, opposite "Kirk's." npHE LANGKR DRESSCUTTING 1 SCHOOL. CLASSES REOPENED WEDNESDAY, 31st January. Slisn Kate Stewart is in attendance to Enrol Pupils. Evening Classes will Resume on Ist Jiarch. MISS KATE STEWART Principal. 01 WILLIS STItIiET (cpp. Shorlt's). CiiOYDON" PREPARATORY SCHOOL, First Term, 1912. Ix-jinson TDKSDA Y, Gth February. Boarders and New Bovs must be at School on Monday, .'ith February. , Miss Somerville. 81 Hill Street. GE O. P U D N E Y, DENTAL SURGEON, C'orr.er of Willis Street and Boulcott Street, M'Gill's Buildiniis (Late American Donhii Parlours). Has returned to Wellington, and will bo pleased to see old and new patients. - Note the Address: SIDE ENTRANCE. BOULCOTT STREET (Opposito Dr. Collins's late Sursery). ?T6 CM r EN"FiY V\ MOHR. 'i.J (Ltito of Melbourne), MENTAL AND MAGNETIC HEALER. Will cure you of Rlieuuiatism, Nervous Froitration. liulisrestion, Throat and Chest Trouble, Liver and Kidney Disease, Paralysis. 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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1379, 4 March 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1379, 4 March 1912, Page 1

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