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f" • "~~ - EDUCATIONAL. r : — . c •' PERSONAL COACHING i; FOR PROFESSIONAL ■f-, . EXAMINATIONS. i TN response to repeated requests from -a. . pupils, parents, and guardians y GILBY'S COLLEGE , has arranged to conduct, Afternoon See- > 6ions in addition to the present Evening A Classes, for the personal coaching of y Secondary Pupils. Students- will 1 be k .: coached by a well-known and experienced * Secondary. Teacher, holding the hi.A. De- , greo with honours. Our system of personal instruction will ensure Tapid progress in studies. i \ TO BE AN ACCOUNTANT i You must pass either the Matrioulai tion or'the Accountancy Preliminary. TO BE A LAWYER . . , ! • You\ must pass the Solicitors' Gen•V eral Knowledge. ■TOBE A CIVIL SERVANT -. r , You must pass the Public Service *'• •> Entrance >' TO BE A DOCTOR OR DENTIST You must pass tho Medical iPrelim- ' inary. TO BE'A CHEMIST '• - ■ ! You must pass the Pharmacy 'Ar - TO BE A TEACHER '. ■ * t; \ Yon must gain your Teacher's Cer- ' ' N O W is the time to . get to work and v . make the most of your opportunities. ; 1 Full information re fees, eto.,' oau be ; ! obtained from the Director, Mr. Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.). ■ j ■ GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., ■ J Winder's. Buildings, ■ '•••'■• Lower Street, Wellington. •, 'Phone < ' P.O. Box 203,/ '.. i-,l aUEEN MARGARET COLLEGER Hobson Street, Wellington.' A Day. and Boarding School for Girls/ ; And ' , Day School for Boys '■■ under. 8 years. . • > (Under • control of the Presbyterian; -Church.) Principal: MISS NANCY'JOBSON. M.A. (MelbJJ. Final honours in Classics and Philology; Ormond College Exhibitioner in Classics; ; formerly a Senior Resident Mistress.'.'at the Presbyterian Ladies' College, J fel- ' bourne, and Principal'of the SouthVtad .._ Girls' High School,."lnvercargillf ' ) The . College Building is .the one.'dccilr pied by tho Boys of Scots College. .phis building is being completely' renon j,ted - and refurnished' to 6uit the requiremi pnts of a ".Girls' College. The first term begins on Tuesday, February 18, .1919;! The. Principal: may be, interviewed . any morning between 10 and 12 o'clock 0! telephone 427). ... . ■ Prospectus and Application Form may be . obtqjned from the Hon. J. G. • W. i Aitken, Bethune's Building, Feathe/flton Street,: Wellington,, or-, from the J/ecre--1 .tary.. - ■>.- •'• ! — G. W. GUTHRIE; . ; ■■■ Box 433, WelH'iigton. Telephone 22-19. • PETONE TECHNICAL SCHOC iL. - t(I mil Petone Branch of this School R«- ' . ..opens on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10. . ' ' Lower Hutt Branch 'will I'ie-open : on. MONDAY', FEBRUARY 17. Wool Classing a Specialty. . ,; ; v:' jas. h. lynsic r, .. ■; -' . ■ ; - - Dir lector.' ' » ■■ . . HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL, CHILTON . SAINT JAMES, • | Waterloo Road, Lower Hut' I. Boarding and day schcw for Girls. Prinoipal, Miss G braldine • FitzGerald.' i Vacancies for Boarders. Nej rt: Term , commences February 5, 1919. School , Telephone No. 115, Lower Hutt. , Prospectus may . be obtained f torn' the secretary, P.O. Box 486, Wellin Jgton; .or. • from, the Principal. • ' CROYDON PREPARATORY i teHOOL, - ; DAY'S BAY;, ' i BOARDING SCHOOL FOR HOYS: . BOARDING SCHOOL FOR., BOYS. : Under 14 years. FIRST TERM,- 1919, oomm enced on WEDNESDAY, FJißlllJ\ EY. 5. ' - ' . . MISS SOMMER ,VILLE, ' Principal.. aTAMMERING can be cured- -r-jarely is it due to organic defect . Restore the ispeecji centres in the bra in to liors mal '.adjustment, and deliver! pee from the bondage and handicap ■of f stammer- . ing is yours. Thousands have i been successfully cured by Professor Fc bte's Meth•ods. ~ Send for free Prospect) Ss O, con- ; taining full information, Js is. Rodger, 159 D.,, Manchester St., Chris tchurch. 3 Vv TOILET SPECIALISTS ■ ■ ■>-. FALLING HAIR." COMMON-SENSE TREATMENT.. [ riIHE Hair Troubles that re9alted A from the recent epidemic are often 'of §o serioiiß 'a natiiro tin 'it the very ; best -treatment' should be f fomptly ob; , tairied. It.-is obvious tha ordinary ■ methods are ofJittlo-use; -n-hat- is required is thorough stimuli >Hon t.nd -nu- ; trition of the scalp, so t] lat the hair . roots .willvbe-.revived and i avigorated."' An ett'ective treatment, '.based on expert k'noiWedge and experii mce, is being practised ,at the "Bourdoir ~ C.amille" by : Mrs. Cameron and her skil! fed'assistants, i Ladies who cannot visit town should ■! write- for-particulars of M'lrs. Cameron's" •Home Treatment,, whioh. nyill .bo found decidedly beneficial.' But -call, if you .' can—that is the best way.. The address , is— ' MRS. CAMERG -iN, "BOUDOIR CAMJLLLE," : Cooper's Buildings, Wi 31is Street, ■ 1 Wellington. ~ 'Phone 4535. ' . TOILET RECIJf ?i& .' A NYONE losing tlie ff through In--Mi fiuenza will find f ollowihg treatment excellent. Brush scalp for few mi» mtes with good brush to remove all looj io haira, dip a towel in boiling water,-< rrring it tight, ■ and apply to scalp as I lot as possible, • ■ after which apply Dr. W 'ilso'n's Regener- ■[ ator to the roots, .and br nsh again for a few minutes. ' The liot". 1 Towel need only be used occasionally, btf'.i | the hair tonic - should be applied daily litil new growth . appears,'; after which .ocirasional use will kep imperfectly healthy. Procurable in Wellington from J. R. ,M" Kenzie's, George ,and Kersleyfs, D.1.C., o.i td all Chemists. : Price 4s. ' : •- BUSINESS N£ {TfCES. i ! . . SPICER S STUDIO. ; PHOTOGRAPHS A* JD ENLARGE- " MENI B ; ARE THE BEST ( DUALITY AND . , . VALL KG. Send Photogrs li>h you want En- ■ larged hor'e. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 50 WILLIS STREET (Opposite Hot fel Windsor). , 'Phones'32o3 and I'.ill. Armistice xjii wiu go down i Q history.— Onion Brandy is. 2d. lb. (the repeat sales are f.j consistent); Barcelona 1 .fluts, Is. 6d. lb.; Soft j Shell Almonds, 2s. 6 d.; New Season Mus- ; catels (packets), Is. | 3d.; Peanuts, in shell, lOd.; Peanuts, shel led, now season, Is. ; : Lumpy Juicy Gingi ar, Is. 6d. lb. Largest : Range Boxed Choco -la,te 'in the city. Mrs. Lempriere, 90 Willi B Street (3 doors above '. "Evening. Post"),

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 115, 8 February 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 115, 8 February 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 115, 8 February 1919, Page 3

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