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JJUMBER MOTOR CAR 12/25 h.p., 5-seater, 1926 model, balloon tyres, 4 Hardford shock absorbers, 4 wheel brakes. Mileage 2000. Absolutely indistinguishable from new. Owner purchased a few months ago at £560, but now wants a closed Car. PRICE £435. AN ABSOLUTE GIFT. NEW GUARANTEE GIVEN. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY (LTD.). ’Phone 7084. For sale, LATE MODEL CHEVROLET CAR. Sas only done very small mileage; splenlid order; tyres practically new; any denonstration given. Owner compelled to sell. PRICE, £135. Terms cam be Arranged. Apply D. NEVIN, Id 14 Maitland street. FT PAYS TO VULCANISE. A When Work is Guaranteed. PUNCTURES FROM Is. COVERS REPAIRED FROM 7s 6d. Broken Beads, Side Wall. Blow-outs, and Tread Repairs a Speciality. Guarantee Vulcanising Works. D. M'WILLIAM & CO., 213 MORAY PLACE', Dunedin. ’Phone 3639. RW H 1 T T V, . STUART STREET ('Phone 915). Specialists In Motor Upholstering. Hoods and Side Curtains Renewed and Repaired. Best material used. FOR SALE (an absolute gift), almost new Hupmobile CAR.—Apply Owner, 37 Forbury crescent, St. Kilda. 6d MONEY. fATAGO FINANCE AND AGENCY (J COMPANY (LIMITED). 15 EMPIRE BUILDINGS. DUNEDIN. The Premier Company Transacting Loans on Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies. Shares, Stocks, and other Securties. Our Monthly Repayments are Cheapest and Best Business Confidential. Clients should consult us before trying elsewhere. MUTUAL MONEY CLUB. SAVE MONEY BY JOINING THE CLUB. PAYMENTS FROM ONE SHILLING PER WEEK. INTEREST HALF-YEARLY. Loans Arranged on All Classes of Security. BRODRICK & CHALMER, 16f Bond street, Dunedin. I\|ONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE DA SECURITY. REID & LEMON, Solicitors, 9 Dowling street (opposite Post Office). J)EAR SIR OR MADAM,— Loans from £5 to £100; easy payment; reasonable rates. —Yours confidentially, E. J. BRYANT, 225 Princes street. Tl/TONEY TO LEND, in Large or Small DA Amounts, on Freehold Security.— MONDY, STEPHENS MONRO, & STEPHENS, Solicitors, Express Company’s Buildings, Bond street. 15ray MONEY TO LEND IN ANY SUM OiN DA MORTGAGE SECURITY. Lowest Current Rates. ADAMS BROS., T. and G. Buildings, 179 Princes street. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD Dl SECURITY At Current Rates of Interest. JOHN WILKINSON, SolicHor 26 Dovvlinc street. MONEY TO LEND, £5 and upwards.— DA Divers, L 93 Princes street. Office adjoining Grand Pictures. MONEY.—J Specialise in Loans on Life DA Insurance Policies; business confidential; no delay. —H Divers. 193 Primes street. 1 CANS ElO, £2O, £3O upwards FuruiA-' ture. Scrips; correspondents enclose stamped envelope fot reply.— Divers, 193 Princes street.

Dr J. A Hadfield, lecturer in psychology at King's College, London, speaking at the conference in London of the National Union of Women Teachers, said old-time psychologists looked upon a child’s mind a- if it wore something rather passi\c, hut there had been enormous changes in their views during the last few years. The child’s mind was now looked upon as consisting of potential forces and energies wanting an outlet of xpression. Education meant giving an outlet to these latent energies, end directing them on the right lines. When these forces wore given a proper outlet of e>pression, it was found that aggrer-'ve tendencies developed into will power, and the craving for love and affection, which the child had in its early years, developed into a craving to give love and protection to ethers. Delinquent tendencies >'n the child, ho continued, were nothing more than the perversion ir. the wrong direction of perfectly normal and good and healthy impulses. The two things required in education were opportunity and expression and development, and the presentation to the child’s mind of certain ideas and ideals to which it could direct all its impulsive tendencies.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19965, 6 December 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19965, 6 December 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19965, 6 December 1926, Page 12

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