(Etjrifif 0 (Cnlbiir Rolleston Avenue, Christchurch A in hi Jill ri ri m The College is a Secondary School for Day Boys and Boarders, and prepares them for a Professional, Agricultural, or Commercial Career. Staff : Head Master, R. J. RICHARDS, M.A., and sixteen Assistant Masters. Prospectus and any further information can be obtained from the Head Master. The First Term of 1934 begins on Wednesday, February 7th. AN ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR NEW BOYS WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, AT 10 a.m.
604 coueee 's (EuUmh> RECTOR CHRISTGHURGH. REV. A. L. BURGER, S.M., M.A. II HI -- v ,' St. Bede's is the Catholic College for the diocese of Christchurch, which includes Canterbury g&szxxt Sch ° olday boys previous evening. For prosp«ct 'ntoiStioal' Rector.™' 3 ™" ""
Christchurch Diocesan School. (Registered by the Education Department.) Head Mistress: Mrs. C. L. Young, M.A., Oxon. i ST. MARGARET'S. COLLEGE, Cranmcr Square. Fully qualified staff, thorough Religious Training* preparation for University Entrance and Scholarship Examinations. Commercial course. Arts and Crafts. Well-equipped class-rooms, laboratory, kindergarten, gymnasium. Physical training and games. Department for training Games Mistresses. ILLUSTRATED PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION TO ST. MARGARET'S HOUSE, 71 Papanul Road. (For Bparders) THE HEAD MISTRESS.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21034, 9 December 1933, Page 22
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