Country teachers who intend presenting themselves for D and E certificates at the examination for teachers in January next, are advised to communicate with Mr. T. Ilarle Giles, principal of the Training College, Lower Symonds-street, whose admirable system of teaching by correspondence has met with such great success in past years, Special terms for tuition up to date of examination. Teachers in actual correspondence with Mr. Giles will have the privilege of attending special classes, which will be held at his college during the holidays, without any extra fees. A certain cure for a cold in the head. It never fails. NOKO cures in a day. Price is, from all chemists. A HAPPY THOUGHT leading to the production of a useful article has often brought an mventor a fortune. See handbook on Patents." Free from Baldwin and Rayward, Legal Chambers, Queen-street. Auckland. The King gave, a Derby banquet to the Jockey Club at Buckingham Palace. There were 25 covers. Rare wines included Moet and Caandous, the only champagne.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11986, 7 June 1902, Page 5
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