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rx IVE RSi TV SEX AT I'.' CniUSTCTii'iiCH, Eel.. 17. The University {senate adopted Eh' recommendation from the entrance <•>-- ;imillations’ conmiiUeee. that m vicir of tlic numerous exceptions admitted tlm Board of Studios’ proposed accrediting' system in lieu ol tile matriculation examination, would lie useless, and that, therefore it he abandoned. In the course of discussion. Mr CaupliIry, said tile present matrietilation examination dominated, m an extraordinary ami nude- il'Thle extent, practically the whole instruct ion ol secondarc'schools. lie hopes that some other system would he adopted, he statin" the principals ol secondary schools should he able to say whether the pupils had reached a certain .standard. . . , The motion for the adoption ol the committee's recommendation was earrioil by 14 to 7.

SANDER ANT) SON’S F.nCATVT H EXTRACT, proved at the Supreme Court of Melbourne to possess far creator antiseptic power than any other eucalyptus examined, is specially prepared for medicinal use. SA.sf)|2R’S ’EXTRACT is manufactured under the constant supervision of a medical man. and its attributes are efficiency and uniformity. Obtain the (SKXUTXE SANDI2.II luX h K AC/t, which protects from all infections, inline.,™, etc., cures wounds, hums, skin diseases, and does not depress nor irritate like the common eucalp.ns oil or the so-called “extracts. ’

Motorists: Cut your petrol bill m halt. Tnstui “Air-Friciion” Carburettor. Means also greater power and speed with slower speed on high gear and easy starting. R. P. M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. —Advt. ■ -

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1924, Page 3

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242

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1924, Page 3

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