Girls refused admission to the 'Wellington Girls’ College and still desirous of entering are requested to notify Miss Bath am not later than Friday next. The 'Wellington Patriotic Society’s Band will play at the Basin Reserve to-night. Miss Borlase’s dancing classes trill reopen during the second week in March. Applications for the position of matron-in-charge of the school for feeble-minded girls, Richmond, are invited by the Public Service Commissioner. A meeting of the Anglican Boys’ Homo Society will be held to-night at the Diocesan Library. Every member of the family should drink KOLA-NIP. It adds vim and rigour to the constitution. Snappy—de licious—wholesome. Buy a bottle to-day. Hotels and stores.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9900, 20 February 1918, Page 3
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