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Education gives fecundity of thought, copiousness of illustration, quickness, vigour, fancy, words, images and illustrations; it decorates every common thing, and gives the power of trifling without being undignified and absurd.— Sydney Smith.

£240 GIVEN AWAY IN Free and Concession Scholarships for 1934 by GILBY’S COLLEGE Each Scholarship provides for a thorough Commercial training in the Day Classes. Why not enter your Son & Daughter Entries close on Monday. 1 Ith December, for an Examination to be held on Monday. 1 Bth December. Call at the College, ’phone or write for details. This is a wonderful opportunity for a bright boy or girl to gain an excellent Commercial Training either Free or at a substantial reduction in Fees. GILBY’S COLLEGE A H. GILBY, F.C.I.(Eng.). F.C.S.(N.Z.), DIRECTOR. Broadway Building (Opp. St. James s Theah-e). COURTENAY PLACE - PHONE 51-987. —

Wellesley O|j) College G (Registered) Primary and Secondary School for Boys A boy’s education is his apprenticeship for life. It is not a mere preparation for examinations; but a subtle process of development in which he absorbs the mental attitudes and moral standards of his associates. At Wellesley College the boy has every advantage of favourable environment and sound instruction W. H. STEVENS, M.A., Headmaster.

“SILVERSTREAM” THE NEW ST. PATRICK’S COLLEGE EUk ? ;; ®i ... T The New ST. PATRICK’S COLLEGE, situated at Silverstream, near Wellington. Aims at giving boys a sound Christian training together with all the advantages _of a higher secular education. i i nrl - r CT I IDICC SPECIAL ATTENTION is paid to the health and \3OUlxSt I” I LJUItj physical well-being of the boys. The building is ' j j equipped on the most modern lines. Cross ventilation JUNIOR DEPARTMENT—The course recommended 9 dormitories and c l ass . rO o mS ; no dormitories on SENIOR DEPARTMENT —Students have choice of Wish bathroom accommodation with aun ance o three courses:— hot and cold water; central heating for winter months; I. A General Course designed to prepare students spacious recreation rooms; ideal situation amid defer University or Professional studies. The aim of lightful surroundings. this course is to impart a general culture which is'the r , • first essential in all education. Ten acres of ground have been, levelled for playing 2. A Commercial Course, comprising several sub- ’ fields. Facilities for cricket, football, - tennis, go , jects of the general course, together with book- swimming. keeping, economics, business method, etc. Attached to the college there is a farm of 200 acres 3. An Agricultural Course, suited for boys who o f first-class dairying land and 600 acres of hill counwish to take up farm Work. Instruction will be given tr y su jted for sheep. Sustt? p.” p.™«. -j «»■«“•■» "■ “T £ N & college. farm work. FOR PROSPECTUS APPLY TO THE RECTOR, ST. PATRICK’S COLLEGE, SILVERSTREAM, HERETAUNGA.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 58, 1 December 1933, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 58, 1 December 1933, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 58, 1 December 1933, Page 17

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