A Press Association telegram from Westport states that the Westport. wharves looked l something like Iheir old solves on Monday niglit, when there was a long string of colliers loading. There has been nothing like it during tho wholo period of the war. Cable advice has just been received from the Australasian ■ Stenotype- Company, Sydney, that Mrs. Gilby, of Ofilby'e College, Wellington, has been successful in passing her examination for tlio steno. type teachers' diploma. "Christianity cannot lie taught; it has to be got, like the nu'astos, from eomoboily wiio happens to have it."—The Dean of St. PauL'B. There's a better way of doing everyihinp. Do yon know of 'lie? Then write for Free Book, "Advice to Inventors." ' Don't for one moment think that your idea ;s t< o simple !—too small! —if it's a time or labour ;-aver it's worth money. Don't wait until pome mo else thinks of thj same thing. Writ" now! Henry Hughee, Ltd., Patent Agents, 157 Featherslon Street, ■Wellington.—Advt. '
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 233, 26 June 1919, Page 6
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164Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 233, 26 June 1919, Page 6
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