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Mia mia UPPER RICCARTON w™ (EnlUg? Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Course of Studies includes all branches of a sound English education ; also Commercial subjects, Domestic Science and Dressmaking. Music taught in all its branches. Pupils prepared for examinations in all grades. Class Singing a speciality. Ideally situated in spacious grounds four miles from the City. For terms apply— The Mother Superior. School re-opens February 2nd, 1934.

%anta" Boys' Preparatory College 51 WINDERMERE ROAD, PAPANUI Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Boarders to be in residence, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1934. For Terms Apply, Sisters of Mercy. Under the patronage of His Lordship the Bishop of Christchurch. w m r mrnmm \!jfrJ!

(Eljurrlj nf England primary Hag Under the Management of the Diocesan Board of Education. WZT& ma 'Z%,m ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOL, VICTORY MEMORIAL SCHOOL, DURHAM STREET. Springfield Road, St. Albans. Head Mistress: Miss K. V. Kiver. Head Mistress: Mrs Bowles. Registered Schools, under Government Inspection; Daily Religious Instruction; Full State Curriculum; complete course from Infants Standard VI.; highest results in Proficiency Examinations; special care as to character and hehaviotir; excellent tone; attention to games. Highly commended by Inspectors, both in secular and religious subjec s. Fees charged, and other particulars, from the Head Teachers, or from the Diocesan Office, 173 Cashel Street.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21034, 9 December 1933, Page 21

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