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DRESS AND FASHION. VALUE GIVING EXTRAORDINARY IS THE RULE AT TB ARO TTOTISE. e ilßo House. HALF-YEARLY ' SAIjE. SALE. SALE. . SALE. OUR POLICY IS TO OFFER ONLY GENUINE BARGAINS. ' A Big Clearance of 80 BOX SUITS (for men). The latest styles in Dark Tweeds, Greys, Greens, and Browns. All sizes. Usually 455. 6d. to 495. 6d. OUR WONDER- ; FUL SALE : OFFER—2Ss. 6d. MEN'S TWEED and STRIPE WOR- . STED TROUSERS.' Were 10s.'6d. SALE PRICE—Ss. 6d. MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS. Were 12s. 6d. TO lid. ' MEN'S -WORKING TROUSERS. Strong and hard-wearing. All Sizes. SALE PRlClr—is. 6d. Pair. TH* ARO TCTOUBB. E JO.RO -O.OUSE. GREAT , RED SEAL SALE. fiHRISrS , COLLEGE, CHRIST-' y '■ CHURCH. .. ... Governors: .... The Warden and Fellows of Christ's ' ■ ' • -■ College.' Headmaster: ERNEST A. BELCHER, M.A.,; Lato Assistant Master at Clifton and eomo time Exhibitioner of Lincoln College, Oxford. Assisted by ' Fourteori i University ...... ■. Graduates. . HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS: CLASSICAL—Bernard,;, Matthews, M.A. (Shrewsbury, and Cambridge), late : ; Scholar of Caiuß College; Ist class . Classical Tripos. MILITARY—J.«Monteath, B.A. (Clifton and Cambridge), Christ's College; 2nd class Classical SCIENCE—A. E. FLOWER, M.A., M.Sc. (Christ's College and N.Z.), late Senior Scholar of (the University of N.Z. '■ MATHEMATICS—E. .Granville Hogg, , M.A.,, F.R,A,S. (Dublin), late Scholar of Triniiy;! Collego;''Gold Medallist in s , Mathematics.'" : i' ' MODERN ~LANGUAGES—("Seconded" ' from" Glifton 'Colleßo'-;Staff in May, under 'the Public School Extension . Schome), F. Lutton. 'Carter, M.A. - (Cambridge), Modern LanguagsrMaster at Clifton,' late, Soholar of Pembroko College-' ■ " ■ ■■' ' CHRIST'S. COLLEGE is a Public' School with Classical, Modern, an'd Military Sides. ■ The last-named l will be opened: in ■ February, and: is specially designed for candidates, Sandhurst, and the, Royal Military -College dt Duntrcon, 'as well tas for-those who are to take, up any branch of Engineering. . ~ Boarders are received by the Headmaster, I '.Mr. .Flower, and Mr. Merton. Parents aro advised that it is necessary to enter their soiis some timo ahead for 'any. particular House. ' . NEXT, ENTRANCE: EXAMINATIONS: 1913, Ist Term (at the College), February ■5 and; 6; 1913,.;2nd'".Term, (at. candidates'. Prepara- . 'Tory ; Schools);; April; 25 and 261. Prospectus, etc.i may be obtained on application to the Bursar, Christ's College, Christchurch. ' W. GUISE BRITTAN, Bursar. Christchurch, 13th January, 1913. STAMPS— Fabulous : Prioes Paid. Send . for free illustrated list. H. Nicolle, 105'Pitt Street, Sydney. Girt on college, DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. A' Day and Boarding School for tho Education of Young Ladies. First Term. 1913, begins TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, at 9.30 a.m. Morning School for Junior and Senior Pupils. Aftornoon Classes for Special Subjects. The Boarding Establishment, "Archerfield," under the care of Mrs. Nisbet, is . an ideal Homo for School Girls. The Kindergarten and Preparatory School at "Aroherneld" is conducted by Miss N. ' ' Dutton. Prospectuses obtainable from "Archerfield," or from Girton College. • ' FRANCES J. ROSS, M.A., ■ , . Principal. LADIES! Make your own Costumes! Expert Ladies' Cutter supplies Patterns of any style of Costume for 3s. 6d, ; Send bust, waist and skirt length. SPENCER, Smeeton's'Buildings, AUCKLAND. . I.C.S. LANGUAGE OUTFITS. .' AS a result of a recent, advertisement there has been such a large demand, for tho above that all but one set of each language has been sold. We call.still supply as follows:— 1 SET FRENCH. 1 SET SPANISH. 1 SET GERMAN. 1 SET ITALIAN. Fresh- shipments will not arrive for several months. Circular and illustrated booklet free on application to ( INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, . 63 -DIXON STREET. SHIPPINC NOTICES. N- _£• * IMPERIAL JAPANESE MAIL'LINE To. MANILA, CHINA, AND JAPAN, ' Calling at BRISBANE. TOWNSVILLE, AND THURSDAY ISLAND. SAILING FROM SYDNEY.' Steamer. Tons.' Coiivmander • Date. Captains. Yawatu Maru 5000 M. Sekino Feb. ]9 Nikko Maru 4000 M. Yagi Mar. 19 Kumano Maru 5500 M. Winckler Apr. 16 . Salon amidships. Two-berth Cabins only; each cabin fitted with electric fans. Linen washed on board at modorato prices. Faro from Wellington to London, via China, Japan, Colombo, Port Said, and Marseilles:—First-class, .£llO Single. lictiirii via Suez per P. and 0. or Orient, £186. HUDDART, PARKER (Limited), WoUtastoa Agonta, -1

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1657, 25 January 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1657, 25 January 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1657, 25 January 1913, Page 1

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