In concluding his lecture at the Lower Unit on Monday evening; I>. Truby Kins said that he was strongly of opinion Hint wc should cease In mislead our imputation with the entirely wrong idea that there is any advantage to U>o nvfr.ipo hoy cr girl to gain, entry to a high school or utiivcisilv. AVc should briny I hem in realise, on Ihe contrary, that c\cpl for tlw few-a r-ni;ill percentage— this piTy-iiv? on to nlhiiii to Hie merest smattering of a fo-collcd lr'ehcr education is as much a waste of time for the pupil as it is for the teacher, iNothing militates more against the efficiency of teachin;,' in the higher educational establishments. .A'report of Dr. King's lecture will Ik found on page 4 of (his issue. The members of the Cost of Living Commission will reassemble in AVellington at about the end of the present month, and it is anticipated that their report will be ready for the printer about a week later. When you think of its delicious flavour, when you know how quickly it can bo prepared, when you've noted thai it never never wastes, can you wonder that "Camp Coffee" is so popular ?—AdvU
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1494, 17 July 1912, Page 6
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199Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1494, 17 July 1912, Page 6
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