The Church of England has taken over Miss Taylor' & educational establishment, Nga Tawa, Marlon, and it will now be known as the "Wellington, Diocesan Collegiate School for Girls." The attention of parents is directed to an announcement on the subject in anothei' t column. Not only do the school buildings stand within twenty-three acres of land, in a very healthy situation near Marlon, but there exist gardens, tennis, and croquet lawns, and there is provision for' held sport .of all kinds, including that of riding for thosepupil* disposed to keep their own ponies. Special attention is given to tho formation of character and to general culture and physical development. A prospectus ot the Wellington Diocesan Collegiate School for Girls may be obtained from the diocesan office, Wellington, from Misa Taylor, tho principal, Marton, oi % of any of the clergy. The first term commences in February.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1912, Page 2
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