CHIROPODY. Mrs. Haybittle, No. 268 Lambton Quay, over Orr, 'chemist, after many years' experience, undertakes to cure corns, ingrowing nails, bunions, etc. Relief from these distressing complaints is guaranteed immediately. 'Phono 1954.—Advt. Mis 3 Haldane, sister of the Lord Chancellor, said at a meeting to discuss tho best method of training women clerks and secretaries, that she liapejl they would soon have a system of national certificates which would be 'the recognised means of entry into the various professions. Such nationail certificates should represent education, not "oram." Mrs. W. L. Courtney advocated a good general education foi' all girls intended for clerks and secretaries. It was a question of how much a girl had read, and how much she had gone about the world with her eyes open, barked upon. Violets arranged in dainty posies or pretty Violet boxes; delightful gifts for friendsj delivered or mailed anywhere in Dominion by Miss Murray, Vice-Renal Florist 36 Willis Stroet,—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1804, 17 July 1913, Page 2
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157Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1804, 17 July 1913, Page 2
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