..WANGANUI.. GIRLS' COLLEGE The Wanganui Girls' College building is a handsome, commanding structure of brick and wood, provided with.everything necessary for the comfortable and orderly life of its inmates. Reconstruction work has been carried out recently, and the building is now considered earthquake-proof. The teaching staff, under the able direction of the Principal, MISS A. C TIZARD, M.A., is of such high calibre that parents can rest assured of the successful preparation of students for examinations up to first Section of University Degrees. Musical training is in the hands of efficient and experienced teachrs, and pupils may learn pianoforte, violin, 'cello, harp, and solo singing. A special mistress takes charge of physical drill, games, and athletics. The greatest-possible attention is given to securing good all-round development, especially as regards character. The welfare of the pupils is the first consideration of the Board of Governors and the Staff, and particular attention is paid to the boarding establishment. Boarding fees are very reasonable, and there has been no increase in these for many years, despite the increased cost of food and service.' The Board has always placed the comfort of the girls before the making of large profits. Free place holders are admitted. ■ - ■ ■ • . i ■ ' •■ ■•■ There will be a limited number of vacancies for boarders at the beginning of 1937. '•■ " ' Send for a Prospectus to— THE SECRETARY, BOX 79, JWANGANUI.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 133, 2 December 1936, Page 17
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