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Replying fo a circular from tho Cl t vdo Quay School Committee, on the subject of free places, (ho following resolution has been passed by the Terrace School Committee;—" That the Terrace School Committee sympathise with tho view taken by the Clyde Quay Committee, and agreo to co-operate in representing tho need for some fair, method of filling up the free places in the Boys' and Girls' Colleges. In the opinion of the Terrace Committee, advantage should be taken of this opportunity to urge the importance of providing sufficient accommodation in the two colleges to give free places to all pupils entitled to admission in preference to junior paying pupils. There are now 24 subscribers fo the Wellington Telephone Exchange whoso instruments are connected up with an automatic installation. Tho numbers for these telephones are all prefixed with the letter "A." and in order to connect with an "A" number another, subscriber require- the assistance of all attendant in the exchange. The twenty-four subscribers on the automatic, circuit can communicate with one another without this aid. All the other subscribers will be connected up with the autoinalic installation in sections, buf tenders for the work have not yet been accepted. ,In Auckland provision is now boins made for 500 automatic telephone', and Dunedin and Ohristohnrch will soon follow suit. As stided some time ago, tho automatic telephone is to be put in four «mall exchanges—Hamilton, Masterlon, Blenheim, and Oaniaru—as a whole, not in sections, as is being done in the cities. Eeel like giving it up, worried. <lcNpoiulcnt. onu't oat. Try Steams' U'iue of Cod Liver Extract, increase your upijotitc, restore your health, restore tho. lost energy, ana bo youi'6elf.—Advt, 9 ]

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1756, 22 May 1913, Page 5

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281

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1756, 22 May 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1756, 22 May 1913, Page 5

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