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TEACHERS' INSTITUTE

The forty-first' annual meeting of tlia Wellington District . Institute of the New Zealand Educational Institute was held last night..' Mr. J. Tamblyn presided,and tlioro were between forty and fifty members present. Officers were electcd as follow:— President, Mr. J. B. Hopkirk; 'vicepresidents, Miss A. A. Dowdeswell and Mr. A. N. Bairns; treasurer, Mr. J. C ; Burns; secretary, Mr.'W. W. Rountrec\ f auditor, Mr. O. Bary; Management Committee, Misses P. Myers, \nl. Sinclair, and Messrs. J. Tamblyn and E.', M. Balflachoy. Mt. .Tamblyn gave notice to move at tho next meeting"That we approach' the University- Senate arid ask them to includc 'Education' in the list or honours subjects; and that the conditions' of the doctorato of literature should;bo altered to permit of the presentation of a thesis embodying the results of original research m educational practice or literature." THE BAILLIE PICTURES. ' About fifty newly-opened paintings have 1)6011 placed on viow in Gallery 1. This special collection inoludes interesting canvases by Terrick Williams, l'red Roe, C. E. Hollo, J. R. K- Duff, And many other well-known artists. In view of the fact that tho ■ Baillio Gallertes, at Barbour Shed U, will close on Tuesday, there will probablv ho a large increase in the number of visitors during the next three days. To-morrow the galleries will be open between 2 and 5 p.ny For Weddings.—Appropriate Bouquet* for either large or small weddings ora being continually designed, and embody the unique distinction of all Miss Mui* ray's creations. Flowors for all acea* sions forwarded to any part of the 80. minion by Miss, Murray, Vice-Kcgal Florißt, SG Willis Street.—Advt. Mr. Tt. G. Knight, tent and sail maker, elsewhere announces that 011 and ■. after torilay his business will be carried on at No. I) Herbert Street (off Manners Street, opposite Mr. Fielder's old premises). "Down with the 'flu'?" Why don't you try "NAZOL"?. A few good inhalations of this sterling remedy for coughs and colds will soon make; you fit as & fiddle. Get a Nazol Inhaler.—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 10

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TEACHERS' INSTITUTE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 10

TEACHERS' INSTITUTE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 10

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