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A COLLEGE FOR BOYS FROM THE AGE OF'5 YEARS. 'A PRELIMINARY and Second--C-V ary Department for Boys was inaugurated at BANKS COLLEGE The Terrace, three years ago, because there was need ■ of a School where INDIVIDUAL *'.attention might be given to the pupils, ancTwhere the moettfavour- . able conditions might be provided forthe realisation of the true aim': of education. . . Boys at this College are taught: 1. TO BE BROAD-MINDED 2. TO THINK CLEARLY 3. TO TEACH THEM- , < SELVES ... 4. AND TO LOVE THE ' HIGHEST IN HUMAN ' . . CHARACTER. : First Term in 1918 begins" Tuei?day, sth February. PRINCIPALMR. W. "T..- FOSTER, M.A., B.Litt., First Class Honours'in .. .'languages'and. LiteTeture— late Assistant Master, of the Gore High School and New College, Oxford. : r Parents are invited to communicate no— with H. AMOS, l Director. Telephon* 2098.. . ■ ' .

, J. G. BENNETT, ■TOBACCONIST, HAVING purchased the business carried on for so many years by Mr. Speed, opens with an entirely NEW STOCK' OF ' TOBACCO, CIGARS PIPES, AND SMOKERS' . REQUISITES. / . ' \. : ■ ■ ■■ \ Note the \ Address—2sS* LAMBTON-QY. fTVHE rich' can't buy nor the poor desire '*.-'-- anything, better, than HaywaidV MILITARY PICKLE. Always even in quality - and moderate in price. All stores. ■.-.;. ; . . . „ . f,V^f?- Harvard's. FLAG BRAND PICKLES, for flagging appetites—the oondiment-of the period. Pure,- fresh, economical. 1 Ask your grocer. T*>e .ideal appetiser* is MILITARY PICKLE, an Oriental combination of choice vegetables and' fruits combined in the way that sets the gastric juices flowing, thus "aiding digestion. AH live grocers. ' '.. i CLINCHERVCROSS TYRES—the motorists' delight. Users on Dominion roads have proved thorn the best long-distance tyre obtainable Buy service by insisting on Clincher Cross. ; Leading garages.' Rough roads don't worry the users of CLINCHER TYRES, because they are composed of the best quality rubber made by honest British labour. Trade Imperially and buy the British article. To-night is hoseing time—if you want to keep your lawn looking fresh, green, attractive, ask'for the L or G qualities of NORTH BRITISH HOSE—the qualities for long wear,: and trade Imperially. Remember the excellence of quality •remains long <»fter the price is forgotten. That is why it pays to buy a QUALITY Tyre. NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER TYRES for service and satisfaction. CYCLISTS'.—Ride a tyre that the makers are not afraid to guarantee for 9 12, or 15 months—THE NORTH BRITISH CLINCHERS, with tho extra air space that makes for easy riding. Ask your dealer. • > . STARTLING TESTIMONY. A doctor, recently returned from the front, and well known to many of our readers, asserts that tho British Government .uses almost ' exclusively NORTH BRITISH MOTOR AND, CYCLE TYRES, and one other brand, on their vehicles. WHY? • ; . .

LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. TIfRS. PIGGOTT (late Woodward) 121 £»■*■ . Vivian-street (next Skating Rink). Cash Buyer of Ladies' Gents', and Children s Left-off Clothing arid Boots, etc. Letters receive prompt attention. -Distance no objection. • 121, VIVIAN-STREET, Next. Skating Rink. ■ 'Phone 2651 A. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. • , HAS it ever occurred to you that you . , h&vo Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery lying about that you can turn into cash? We buy Clothing of all descriptions, Jewellery of any'kind, and give highest prioee. Letters promptly attended to. ... ■' '. M. NAUSBAUM, r The Allies' Second-hand Dealer, 127. Mannere-atreei,, Wellington. Tel. 4107 INCREASE your Banking Account.— LeftK>ff Clothing, Boots, Jewellery, etc., turn them into cash. Send a letter and receive cash for goods.—Mrs. Hayvice, 149, Manners-street, below King's Pictures, opp. side. 'Phone 4392. T|ECKSTON.(I»te Griffiths), Pawnbroker y,,. Buyer of New and Secondhand Clothing, Bo6ts, Musical Instruments,' otc. Money to lend :on anything. v 50, Cour-' tenay-place, almost opposite Paramount Theatre. 'Phono 3859. . ~\M RS. Phillips, 56, Taranaki-street, the i~ oW-established Seoondliand Dealer. Ring 'Phone 3256, or send letter. Full value given for Boots, Suits, Jewellery, and goods of every description. Country clients, money, by return Post. | fc GOVERNMENT NSURANCF •department THE GUARANTEE OF THE STATE GOES I WITH EVERY POLICY ISSUED. INSURE with the Department and ■btain ■ State Security Low Premiums ' Liberal Treatment

Large Bonuses ":'■■'':■■■■ ■ '■-.■' '). and keep your money in the Dorainiom, I H. RICHARDSON, F.FJ., (»)_ ■ Commissioner ARLEY-DAVIDSQN..—It will , be here in the first week in January, and every Motor Cyclist should m*ke a point of noting the wonderful improvements in this new model. The HarleyDavklson. reputation for 'economy 'and power on hills is well known, and the New Year Model will serve to further enhance that reputation. - ■ „ THOS, OATES, WiUi»-it., opp. Y.M.C.Ai ■'' "■ . ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ■: '

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 134, 4 December 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 134, 4 December 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 134, 4 December 1917, Page 5

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