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-. Senior . Cadets, fn the Wellington city "will parade at the Garrison Hall,' Buckle Street,' to-night at ■ 7.30 o'clock,'and will then march to the Town Hall for' the presentation of the trophies awarded' to the prize-winners at the No. 5,' Group rifle meeting by Colonel Sir James Allen. 'An.error crept into. our .report of .two undefended divorce petitions',on Satinday. The order for , pending the production of/medical evidence was made not in tho ease of G R. .Williams v. Hannah Louisa Williams,' but •in the case of Annie O'Brien v. James O'Brien. G. R. Williams was granted a icree nisi, to be made absolute in three months.. ■ ■ '' ■ "Reconstruction and Reform" was the subject of an address by Dr: E. H. Wilkins at the Theosojhical, Hall, Marion Street, yesterday, evening. The lecturer called attention to various organisations working for reform which deserved the support 'of all earnest people. Among these were the New Zealand Welfare •League, the Plunket Society, the Society for the Protection of Women and' Children, educational-reform movements, and the. necessity for a more highly-paid teaching staff. He emphasised the vital , need for instruction being given to tho young on matters of fifcx, illustrating the, intimate connection between this subject and morality jrenerally.. lie specinllv Tecninp'culed a little book by Hie Hon. E. Lyttleton, headmaster of Eton College, dealing with -tie practical derail of sex instruction. • Much interest was displayed by the f udience in regard to the lecturer's remarks about the work of the Plunket Society. A BRIDGE FOR THAT - TOOTH . GAP. . By a bridge those disfiguring, missingtooth gaps can be filled with pearly-white, perfectly-moulded teeth, without a plate. My Bridge-work is my speciality,' Guar-anteed-for 10 years. Make an appointBent today. W. P. Sommerville, "The ireful Dentist," Molesworth Street. Hours—9 a.m. to 6 p.m^—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 159, 31 March 1919, Page 7

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294

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 159, 31 March 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 159, 31 March 1919, Page 7

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