Professor T, A. Hunter, of' Victoria College, delivered an interesting address under the auspices of tho Wairarapa Branch of the Teachers' Institute on Saturday last on the' subject of "The War and Education."
When thousands praiso "NAZOL" that sterling remedy for cougbs, colds, influenza, and sore throat, they mean "NAZOL." If you want to praise it, be sure you ask your Chemist for 'Nassol."—Advt.
Grocco was liberated from the Turks in 1829, her first President being assassinated in 1832.
Start a I Billiard Room With Your I r ; Existing Business i . i ft/TANY Hairdressers, TobaccoiVl niiU and Storekeepers have : considerably augmented their income by installing a Billiard Table or two. You can be equally successful. If your location in Town, ! Suburbs, or Counlry is good enough for any ordinary business it should also prove suitable (or a Billiard Saloon. Consult Alcock's. They _ will advise you. ' I Alcock's supply the Finest of Billiard J Tables and all Accessories to the j game, Easy Terms, i( desired, A 1 well-equipped room can be opened j J on a surprisingly moderate cash out- j n lay. Cost of upkeep is trifling. A small saloon requires littlo supervision, Revenue ii steady and substantial. Billiards is an all-the-year-raund game. The Billiard Season never ends, f Get in touch with Alcock's NOW I i Alcock k Co. i I LIMITED I j "The Billiard People" I Head Office and Factory: I I WELLINGTON | I And at Auckland and Chrittchurch | 0 miNCB 7 {J NOTE—Alcock's Wellington Addresa is: BAEER'S BUILDING, opposito Union Bank. I
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2915, 30 October 1916, Page 9
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