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WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB. NOMINATIONS. AUTUMN MEETING, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. 27th FEB. and Ist MARCH, 191& "VTOMtNATIONS for All Events, viz. s ■*■" Stewards' Handicap, Petro Hack Handicap, Westmere Hurdles, Tayforth Handicap Hook Hurdle*, Wanganui Cup, Juvenile Handicap, Wiritoa Hack Flat Handicap, Flying Handicap. Autumn Handicap, Matarawtt Hack Flat Handicap, Fordell Hui-dles, Okoia Handicap Hack Hurdles, Wanganui Stake* Handicap, Harmon Hack Handicap, Farewell HandJcap-CLOSE THURSDAY, 25rd JANUARY, 1913, at 9.30 p.m., at tha Secretary's Office. . „ \VM. HALL, Secretary. P.O. Box IS, Wanganui. PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. Rector: John E. Vernon, M.A., B.So. (Edin.) Classical, Agricultural, and Commer* cial Courses. ■ Boarding House (College House) under the personal supervision of the Rector. Prospectus on npplioatioh to the J Secr9« taey or the Rector. IimRIHANA BOARDING SCHOOL' »▼ FOR BOYS, , New Brighton, Christchurch. MR. \VM. WILSON. Next Term begin* on 30th JANUARY* Prospectuses on application. FTTZHERBERT-TERRACE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principals MISS BABER, M.A. fI^HE New Term will begin on THURS* X DAY, 6th FEBRUARY. Mies Baber will be at home on WEDNESDAY, 6th February, 10*12 a.m. and 3-6 p.m. OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH. AN IDEAL EDUCATIONAL AND HEALTH ESTABLISHMENT FOR BOYS. FIFTEEN Hundred Acres of playground, Boating, Swimming, and Fishing in safest bay in Sounds country. Generous diet. Special attention' given to general behaviour and deportment. The best teaching obtainable has secured excellent results at, all examinations (vide Government Inspector's reports). Course comprises all tho usual jmblio school subjects, with Latin, Frenoh, Euclid, Algebra, Bookkeeping, Biology, Physio* logy, Botany, Natural Science, »nd Matriculation Students. Nett Term commences Cth FEBRUARY. REV. JOHN A, CRUMP, F.Z.S., Principal. JG. TURNER, M.1.U.M., • i Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, Mid Guitar, 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trajßi stop at the door. Termi commoner with Pupili. NOTE.— lnstrument* Lent Fre» of Chug* to intending Pupils, MISS E. OARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AKO v TYPEWRITING. . •MISS L. MACDONALD, ..u.,,, Prlnoiptl. Typewriting Office: 1 STEWART DAWfiON'S BUILDINGS, , Opp. B&nk of New Zealand. Tuition by Correipondsnee hM Special Attehtidn. Pitman 1 ! Australian Record— 22o wordt per minute. ■ ' Highest e»eed in the nhorteit time. BANKS'S GOMMEEOIAL COLLEGE, 11, GREY-STREET. OUR SHORTHAND, TYPEWRIT. ING, AND BOOKKEEPING CLASSES HAVE NOW RESUMED. New Students are requested to enrol between 12 and 3 p.m. Telephone 2098. P.O. Box 162. LO.S. LANGUAGE OUTFITS. AS a result of a recent advertisement there has been euch a large demand for the above that all but 6ne set of each language have been cold. We can etill supply as follows :—* 1 SET FRENCH 1 SET SPANISH 1 SET GERMAN 1 SET ITALIAN. Fresh shipments will not arrive ton several months. Circular jand Illustrated Booklet Free on application to , INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND DENCE SCHOOLS, 63, Dixon-street, YOUR HEALTH. TF you suffer from Indigestion, Con* •*■ atipation, Ibsomhia, General De« bility, Emaciation, Obesity, Rounded Shoulders, Weak Lungs, Weak or Strained Heart, etc., etc, CALL or WRITE GAENET SIMS, HEALTH SPECIALIST ft PHYSICAI culture expert, 137. riddlford-st., wellington. uTjitYui ju- jitsui private classes. Ist Beginners' Class commences Jm. 28th. 2nd Beginners' Class commences Feb. 12th. Intending Pupils should enrol at ones, there being only accommodation for eighb members m each class. Terms and particulars J. A. DUFFY, 66, Willis-street. RESTLESSNESS, worry, sleeplessness, low vpirits, etc.. are all signs of unstrung nerve*. MARSHALL'S FOBPHKRINK is the iintidotc. One dose do& good, while a coui-se completely builds up Ihn ner\-es. Price Is Antf Ss 6d lit ohemiirts and stores Ask for MARaH ALL'S nad retuio ill eubtUtutei<

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 19, 23 January 1913, Page 2

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