DANCING J| IS S WALLACE, DANCE STUDIO. MURDOCH'S BUILDINGS, Rattray street. EXPERT TUITION"IN ALL BALL* ROOM DANCES. This Season's Latest Dance, • "THE RUMBA." ADULT CLASS, TUESDAY EVENING, 8-11. • Tuition in Steps SENIOR BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLASS, FRIDAYS at 7.30. £1 Is for Term of 16 Weeks. ' Private Tuition by Arrangement. Address and Phone: 836 CUMBERLAND, STREET. MBRSTON Annual Railway Ball, WedX nesday, July 5; Dagg's Banco Band; set supper; double tickets ss. . 29ju EDUCATIONAL "rpBB THOROUGHNESS OF THEIR i- STUDY AND THE POLISH OF THEIR EXAMINATION ANSWERS." This is the reason assigned by the Chairman of the Examining Board of the Australasian Institute of Secretaries for the remarkable series of successes achieved by New Zealand candidates in competition with all Australia in securing the Gold Medal awarded to those obtaining highest marks in the Final Secretarial Examinations. For the last three consecutive years Hemingway students have won thig Gold Medal. Link up for a certain pass with the School whose students attain outstanding success in Accountancy, Secretarial, Baniiing, Degree, Matriculation, and other Public Examinations. HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,' P.O. Box 516, Auckland. >ODMURF SCHOOL OF SCIENTIFIC .4/ DRESSMAKING. Allbeh Chambers. 154 Stuart street. Day and Evening Classes under personal supervision o£ Pnui cipal, J. S. Cross. Ladies' Own Material n»ade up or cut and tacked up; pViOue 13-141. ______ iOSSBOI HAM'S COLLEGE.—Shorthand, * typing, Book-keeping, Government Examination. —Passed -SBJ per cent.; Seniors, 8?J per cent Juniors. —Telephone 10-73(5 ARGERY HELPS, Homecraft Studio, 58 .i.TJL George street (opp. Wardell'sl. — Tuition given in all branches of Art. Day and Evening Classes. 7ju LUSTRUSS " Ready-mixed PAINTS for quality, none better; Brushes at cut prices.—Smiths, Ltd., Octagon.
Turkey has recently ratified the League Convention of July, 1931, for limiting the manufacture of drugs and regulating their distribution. This is a very welcome act, for it is only lately that the factories of Turkey and their uncontrolled output were very serious obstacles in the way of checking the drug traffic. Countries in which these poisons vrcvt poured pointed to Turkey as the offending producer. Thirteen States have now ratified the convention, but 25 are needed before it can come into force.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21992, 29 June 1933, Page 9
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