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EDUCATION MATTERS. (United Press Association.) " " ;;-'.. - WEDLINGTON. This Bay; i[ "The College Council has decided ; to adopt the proposal of the Professorial Board that' an endeavour be made to arrange with Mr S. A. ißhodes' trustees, t that a trial be given to a scheme: foiv a research lectureship. It is announced that .Mr -T. J*. Heckhsh a scholarship to he held, at Wellington College, for which tenure" of two years,' worth sixty pounds a year for the sons of the fallen. "In studying the technology of the more uncultivated folk,"says Mr Elsdon Best, '''we frequently note the practice or adorning ai tides of common use, • whereas such adornment in. nowise increases the usefulness of the implement. Hence the time and troubled expended in such.; work must have* been spent merely with a desire.to render the object pleasing to the eye. This is sin aspect often overlooked in works treatfog of the ethnography of such peoples. We see. for instance, in the carved designs; of Maori paddlles, canoe balers', even occasionally on stone anchors, the' exnrcs.<yon of such a design.' Even the ■ primitive matf sails were sometimes adorned, and the few high-class wovensails were quite, artistio productions, •usually surmounted ,ByV a streaming pennant .called/ a matairangi.~ r the stone adze, which', merely' needed "its blade ground to be used effectively, vlijfc often its whole surface ground) smooth, and in Rome cases even polished. . The ko>;ai primitive form of wooden 1 spade, had.' carved, top which,, ap- • parently, had some symbolic-significance, and which during the ceremonial planting of the. kumara crops, was ; decorated with feathers. . . . But notwithstanding all, these manifestations of the artist's temperament" of. eye-pleasirig ■crafiv- the Maori never allowed, the decorative" to encroach upon or mar Jth'e useful. Ornamental caring was confined)', to.?, such parts-of implements as to preclude ariy interference with .effective handling.'- \ . ; No bad after-effects with WADE'S WORM FlftS. Wonderful : Worm Worriers.: Price- Is 6d* j i ;-■'. 7 ; -,>;> ; w,: '. ffor children's ~ wking Cough at ijilfbi Woods' ">r«av PtopeTtnint Ovw; i*» .' M. 9 6rf :';.'- : '\.r:.-"'-;'!; ; vV'. KAY'S -"LINSEFD COMPOCTNI} ;*?... for Coughs and: Colds.- ;<H jfto^attf•*• •scy for'-Cheat''L'orapUints.'V," r ''> '^''-^i/^r; ■ INSEED;, :-Traae'• J! "ttari of Kay's Compound .Esfflriitf of Linseed, tot i Coughs and ''Col'dsj'.' : - ! .-';.;,*;{', N BISON SCHOOL tv Affiliates* to; the Asso<flai*d\\ Board i Rout, Fell an" ~" Kempthorne. . . ; „^. ■ ;BTAFF.-. : , -,. ■ :.:. ; '■■ .. ; .'r \ T Principal: Julius B: ; X*mmjr;'Ajiß^A^ reachers of "Pianoforte: Misses Juetan and Fairhall-;.>|r-Bv ;!?;, ■'- Dlaitfhiori, ■ -:;>, ■•';:.-■ ?W. - ■*'<'■' ■;*-;:*■"#' Oman■:< Mr H. S. Clauffhton, • ■'■■"■ ;L.ToC,I,v. I ''•'';", :';'^'''"'-:•: ': ' : - • & : L&t ■■ ' ■ Tasohers of-Singing:. Messrs J. B. Lsm ;.i'th*>-'-':-ran'<l ' '■MrJH.'Otj;, Clausrnion; I t;cl v:\/ i i':f'. , r^'■■:-^ ;^^'.: rescher of Violin, MusSel. Theory* MB* Singing;:: Jab a* 8.. : .X#miiMMr# : :v;'■-a '■/.;.::-:;:,•*:■■;;:■•' jr:?m FEES.—Discount will «>• allowed ';Jf payment is made within Ei(?ht Wsjjfes from commencement of the term. The fall fees, and also the amounts vas reduced by disconnt, are a»-' v ; ; ' Organ: One Hour'" Lesson per. WMk»"' %nd three hours' practice: 96s per term y less discount 85s per term. Other Practical Subjects • Que naV hour lesson per week: 40a per term; less discount 35«. Two half-hour lesson* per week .75s per term, discount ■6ss. 'i ;;;■>.:.■ "■■■■. ''■■'■ ".'■■..''■ '■••'.,■■" -V' -.-'"'. Harmony and C*onn»«r>«oint j One .bait nour7<per tweek, dss p*r, term'; less "d«»oounf 1 =• '/' .:,:■:.>'•'■'•' : Railway Concessions: BamW •*;■>. v r«rhnical School Pupils :.■.''.' I •>'; - ' ".■■■■•'•.• WOT BRUTNDRLL, ;■'. ■'.',.-,'■■• ''■'■•.(,."' ;';,■;. ", I'Vr. H«i(k and oo>-, .'■ . i rftf«tU»« ' *J>r«*»' "','' :'--.-:"'";" s . kl ; ,-'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 250, 17 October 1918, Page 8

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