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srmtoi i;x \m\.\ \ io\. Jlaiitington. The Huntingdon School was examined on November 24, 1897, and the following is the Inspectors' report:— PASS SUBJECTS. 11.I 1 . 'S 3 -^ "S o* •§ *"j J £ fi ii a< yrmon „ 7 — — — — — 125,, 6 1 I—o 1 11 4 „ 5 2 2—2 2 13 0 „ 4 2 2—l 1 117„35 5 — 0 5 10 1 „ 2 2 2—o 2 89-,, 1 3 3—03 Over 8 P. 8 8 — — — irpoM,] ■ I m —-__—_ — __^ — Total 23 123 — 1 14 Marks CLASS SUBJECTS. 0 tO 100 Grammar 35 History 40 Geography (Standard 11. only) ... 40 Elementary Science, Object Lessons, etc. 35 Mental Arithmetic 70 ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS. Repetition and Recitation — Satisfactory, Drill and Exercises — Not recently taught. Singing— Simple songs are practised. Needlework — Good. Comprehension of reading lessons — Very fair. Miss Mary Newell, sole teacher General Remarks. — The pupils a-? a whole show very satis r actoiy attainmenb m all the more Important sn> jecta of the standard oonrse, the success achieved being specially gratifying . when tho attendance of several pupils is taken into account. In a few instances tho formal tests m aritbrcelio were slightly beyond the powers of ihe candidates, bat mental arithmetic m all classes is > xceptioi.ally strong. Composition is generally of good quality, that of Standard 3 being ex. cellent. The preparatory group has been well taught, and its npper division has made notab'e^rogrees m reading Th Mas ■Ritcbib, Inpptctor. Holloway's Pills and '• imtmest— Somn occupations tend to the development of certain diseaees, and those who iciias miners are pecnliaily liable to rheumatism, lumbago, an I other allied complaints. In the goldfields and copper miueß.Holloway's remedies have been largely patronised by the workers to their very great advantage, and they can be confiMently recommended as invaiuable temedies for inward oonjeslions, epasms, and cramps m the bowels, and all those condiious of the lungs and livee to wh>ch tho?e who work v dei ground or m impure atn'o--aphereß me so f.tculrarly liable. For cutb, r>roißPß, pp r ana ard st ffeued joint*, the aciiot- of holloway's Ointment it? eminently dealing and soothing, aDd a supply should always be at hand m case of need. PHASE 3 OF THE MCON. Apbil. d h m Full moon .. ... 7 850 am Lsi quarter 14 1 58 am Xew moou 21 951 am First quarter .„ .... 29 135 pm ■ AT THE D.I.C. SALE OF FANCY GOODS, JUST PURCHASED and to be Sold th l) whole of a WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMAN S STOCK, I COMPRISING 160 LOTS, VIZ. I Mirrors, Easel Pictures, Oleographs, Photo Frames, Blotters, Brackets, Trays, Wire Goods, Easels, Brush Rackß, Writing-deskß, Companions, Glove and Handkerchief Boxesj Stamp Albums, Brass Goods, Inkstands, Ladies' Bags, Pictures, Scrap-books, Date Racks, Hand Mirrors, &0., &c. EVERYONE should SEE these USEIf UL and PRETTY GOODS, which will be ALMOST Glv-EN AWAY TO THE PUBLIC. As we have not sufficient Room to Display these special lots, they will Le put out m wholesale quantities opposite the department usually oocupied by travelling requisites on the ground floor. AT THE AT THE] D.I.C. D.I.C. B. HALLENSTKIN, Chairman. E. C. BROWN, Manager ~ffFnoJiVFersiiai f ßdio\ . Xhuya/r/oflhe/m/fa/iom, \rmOMOMMiMMpfMS ■ \S%eJbsstmaff&ajpf . I experience, cqp /m b \£mesfsdfewMfsfr£as/a. * .„„. .n .i -;^___l_'_'r" w "" .m-m^ewmmm^ \ ~To~the~Deaf and thoce troubled with 0 Noises m the Hea-i or other Aural Troubleß Dr Nicholson, of tne world famed 1 aural specialist and Inventor of artificial eat J drums, has just issued the 100 th edition " his illustrated and descriptive book on Deail ness anil Aural Troubles. This book may I be had from Mr F. Shir ', 160, Adelaide aoad. •-■ Wellington, N.Z.. on receipt of c- atamos. MrUmpbell.oftheMmeaddreM, % was cre&.ly relieved of his deafness by Dr. f Nicholson^ eystem, and takes pleasure m h preading the news of the great specialist m (b lv Zealand. A littlebook on the cure of b Rheumatism, Cor^leLoe, UaJjJ/j »J lb Indigestion by the same author, may :• had from M mm oo rece?pD of itompi,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4476, 23 April 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4476, 23 April 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4476, 23 April 1898, Page 1

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