Education Board of the education district of WELLINGTON. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. It is hereby publicly notified, in compliance with clause 64 of the Education Act, 1877, that meetings of householders for the Annual Election of new School Committees will be held on MONDAY, the 26th day of JANUARY next, at 8 p.m., in the respective school buildings of the following districts : —Thorudou, Terrace, Te Aro, Newtown, Kaiwarra, Karon, Makara, Johnsonville, Ohariu, Tawa Flat, Porirua, Pahautanui, Horokiwi Valley, Korokoro, Lower Hutt, Wainuiomata, Taita, Upper Hutt, including Muugaroa, Featherston, Tauherinikau, Kaiwaiwai, Kaitara, Waihenga, Grey town, Matarawa, Carterton, Gladstone, Clareville, Waingawa, Masterton, Fern Ridge, Tenui, Opaki, Mauriceville, Park Vale, Eketahuna, and Bidiford ; also the election for the Mount Cook District, Wellington, in the Mount Cook Boys’ School ; and that the first meeting of the Committees then elected shall be held in the same place immediately afterwards. ROBERT LEE, Secretary. ■JJ'NIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. PERSONS desirous of obtaining AD EUNDEM DEGREES in the University must send in an application to that effect, addressed to the Registrar, Christchurch, on or before SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1880, No application will be entered unless accompanied—lst;, by the sum of one guinea, fee ; 2nd, by a diploma of the University to which the applicant formerly belonged, or a certificate from the Registrar of such University, and by proof of identity by means of a statutory declaration or a certificate from a member of the Senate of the University of New Zealand. By order. W. M, MASKELL, Registrar. R. W. T. CHARLEWOOD, Exeter Coll., Oxford, will open a SCHOOL FOR BOYS under thirteen, on WEDNESDAY, 28th January, 1880, in the room formerly occupied by Mr, Field, near the Museum, For prospectus apply to W, T. Charlewood, care of A. J. Rutherford, House of Representatives, or to Dr. Kemp, the Terrace. Medical gPEOI A L NOTICE. DR. GRANT, M. R. Col. Surgeons, England, and the Medical Boards of Victoria, New South Wales, and New Zealand, AND PROFESSOR WALLENB.UR G, OCUK-STS, AURISTS, AND SPECIALISTS (From Europe), May be consulted upon all diseases of the Eye, Ear, and Throat, Deafness, Noises in the Head, Defective Sight, Cataracts, Amaurosis, Opthalmia, Gutta Serena, Loss of the Eyelashes, Inflammation, and all Diseases of the Eye, Ear, and Throat, treated upon new and scientific principles. DR. GRANT Has arrived in Wellington, and may be consulted at his Consulting Rooms, Melbourne Hotel, Willis-street, Private Entrance. Hours of Attendance : Morning, 9 till 1 ; Afternoon, 2 till 5 ; Saturdays, morning only. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS :, Blindness and Deafness. We can conscientiously recommend those suffering from deafness or other ailments that Dr. Grant has made a special study of, to pay him a visit, when, if curable patients, they may certainly expect relief. An instance came under our special notice on Thursday, in the case of a man named Charles Swanson, who has been very deaf for three years, but after ten days’ treatment can now hear perfectly even the lowest whisper. The cure is a rather remarkable one, as be had been under the care of many medical men, but had received no benefit whatever from their treatment.— New Zealander , December 27, 1879. Mr. Ernest D’Egville Michau called at our office yesterday, and stated that he had been blind with the right eye all his lifetime. Hearing about Dr. Grant and Professor Wallenburg, the oculists, who are now on. a visit to this city, he determined to give them a trial. He had only been under Dr. Grant’s treatment for ten or eleven days, when he found that he could see large objects at some distance. Mr. Michau stated that he had been under the treatment of some of the best medical men at Horae, but had not received the least benefit. We are at all times chary of accepting details of “ wonderful cures,” but the young man who called at our office appeared to be telling the truth, and was exceedingly grateful to Dr. Grant for the relief which he has already experienced.— New Zealand 7'imcs, 25th December, 1879. Dr. Graft is also Medical Specialist in the Diseases of Women and Children.
GKIM AULT AND 00. Pharmaceutical Chemists, PARIS: 8, RUE VIVIENNE, PARIS. DISEASES 0E THE CHEST CURED. GRIMAULT & CO.’S SYRUP OP HYPOPHOSPHITE OP LIME. We invite all who are ailing irom Diseases OF the Chest to resort to Grimault and Co.’s Syrup op Hypophosphite of Lime as the ONLY ONE YIELDING UNFAILING RESULTS in the treatment of Phthisis pulmonalis, Asthma, Bronchitis, and various kinds of Coughs. Geimault’s Syrup of Hypophosphite of Lime is of a Rose Colour, is delivered in flat oval bottles and never in QUADRANGULAR bottles. Call expressly for said bottle, bearing the SIGNATURE GRIMAULT & Co. GRIMAULT & CO.’S MATICO CAPSULES AND INJECTION. Renowned Physicians prescribe Grimault’s Matico as the most active and at the same time the most inoffensive remedy in the treatment of Acute and Chronic Diseases. It has not, like Copaiba, the inconvenience of giving Nauseas. DUSART’S SYRUP OP LACTOPHOSPHATE OP LIME. Tonic, Reconstitubnt and Ligestive, of prime order, particularly suitable to Pebble Subjects, Convalescents, Old People, and Rickety Children, who find in them the Calcareous Elements entering into the Constitution of the Bones. Well adapted to Ladies in the Pamily Way, and Wet Nurses (whose milk it enriches). ASTHMA 1 ASTHMA 1 GRIMAULT & CO.’S INDIAN CIGARETTES. Asthma, Nervous Coughs, Chronic Laryngitis, Hoarseness. Loss of Voice, Facial Neuralgia, and Insomnia, are rapidly relieved by using those Cigarettes. SICK HEADACHE ! NEURALGIA; ! GRIMAULT & CO.’S GUARANA. A single powder of this vegetable production is sufficient to cure instantly the MOST violent Sick Headache. It is the most valuable remedy against Diarrhcea, Dvsentry, and all disorders proceeding from derangement of the Stomach and Bowels. AGENTS;— Auckland ... KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND 00. Dunedin ... KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, AND CO. ; ELLIOTT, BROTHERS. Wanted WANTED, a Partner in a Farm, with £IOOO cash. The farm is situated within an easy distance of Wellington, and is worth about £6OOO. For further particulars apply to “ Parmer,” office of this paper. WANTED by the advertiser, the Curing of Bacon, Mutton Hams, Ac., or would undertake the Management of a Boiling-down Establishment. For terms, &c., apply to Mr. Wm. Cowper, Thompson-street,, off Upper Willis-street, Wellington. PRESS. —JOURNALIST desires Engagement in RESPONSIBLE POSITION. Cultivated writer, verbatim reporter, practical printer, understands machinery, experienced in management. Many years in London. Age, 40.—“ Verax,” Post Office, Auckland. WANTED, for the country, a good CookJ a Housemaid, and Laundress. None but competent persons need apply., Charles J. Nairn, Pourorere, Napier.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 5870, 24 January 1880, Page 3
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