“Nga ®aum,” fßartmt 86 fii ““1, uiiii ■fSk. I*. ttil mmli Chairman of the Board of Trustees: The Right Reverend, the Lord Bishop of Wellington. Head Mistress: Miss Mitchell, 8.A., French Honours, London; University of Cambridge Teachers’ Diploma. Resident Staff, including fully-qualified English University Honours Women. Preparation for Entrance and Scholarship Examinations of the New Zealand and English Universities, and for the Examinations of the Associated Board, R.A.M. and R.C.M. Resident Music and Elocution Mistresses with degrees of L.R.A.M., qualified Gymnastic and Games’ Mistress. Courses in Arts, Grafts, Book-keeping, Typewriting, Shorthand and Domestic Science. School Orchestra, Trained Nurse, Swimming Bath, large Playing Fields, Tennis Courts. First Term of 1937 begins on February 9th.
&urt t (&xx\b (EoUw^ CHRISTCHURCH. m hj II ■ 3 Jit i t i •*&*,< mMWWM tW <s*N^ 35V*: WMM : »* iH Full Academic. Music, Art, and Commercial Courses. A fully-equipped (open-air) Matesson department foi the lower division. The College has a Dominion reputation for efficiency and success. School reopen; Tuesday, February 2, 1937. •*
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21961, 9 December 1936, Page 7
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