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PORT CHALMERS DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL.

The monthly meeting of thqJPort Chalmers District High School Committee vu bald yesterday ; present—Messrs A. Thomson (Chairman), J. Morgan, J. Cook, D. Law, W. Mnttw,; and Rev. T. Fee. Mr AUardice, the rector, wrote that it would be difficult to keep the school'pp&i after the 16th ihst., as the teachers’ would commence on the 19th inst, - It vak solved that the school break upon thelßffilhsti and reopen on the last Monday ofJanftMy.— Inspector petne forwarded the toUowiogijfflportv of the late examination of the uSmti;— 11 * English: This class showed an exoellentinrow ledge of the story, the langmya, mmS.tluC Urt~ of the extracts read. One of th» win«t dHlw»nlt passages was paraphrased with greatinteUigence and taste. Latin: In Class L the .translation was good, and the parsing, syntax, and mammar Were very fairly answered. The pupils lower-class showed an excellent acquaintance with the grammar and with the read. The translation into Latin of aft S»e classes was very satisfactory. Three of the.papers were excellent, fifteen were good, and two were fair. Geometry ; AlHhejHiWk l in Olass IL gained full marks, andall thosein Class 1.90 per cent Algebra: In Class L two answered all the questions set, and theWoi&aarft whole was very satisfactory. In CtagHtr. seven made full aad the rest —Mr J. Mobgan stated that he intendftaw-mfe* a prize of Li te each class under 4urannpt Standard. This donation > waaaAnewlfokft4with thanks, and the disMbutiim Morgan and the reotbr. prizes was discussed, bnt much dliftiftinh^idff^Mj and ieabhers . injprovemenV^lhe of the, Union Company to ctArtwr’ fl&truafw= nittee, the ,Takapuna to xpn : V mamftSKT jek’cnrsionon the 2nd inst. be VxsentocL* ftTo3nL' )Oook and Morgan welfft' appointed .a yaifafe lOommittee for the ftnsmnK mofith. 1 :

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LOASBY’B CORN 'SOLVENT is double the size and strength of Cura Olava, awonly two-thirds th price-viz.. Is. This preparation has cured a corn of 40 years growth after 7 bottles Cura Clava failed, and has removed corns repeatedly, after Cura Clava, of ten, fifteen, and twenty-five years growth ; proving as above that it is decidedly better, cheaper, and more efficacious than that much-vaunted remedy Cura Clava. I dispense Prescriptions in accordance with the times, and having disposed of my branch business known as the Central Pharmacy, opposite the City Hotel, I am devoting the whole of my attention to'my old business, 174 Princes street south, where I guarantee to personally dispense every prescription left with me. Every drug warranted absolutely pure, and at prices which mean a saving of fully 25 per cent, to patients. Sunday or holiday—day or night. A. M. LOABBY, manufacturing and dispensing chemist, 174 Princes street south, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 7385, 3 December 1887, Page 1

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PORT CHALMERS DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. Evening Star, Issue 7385, 3 December 1887, Page 1

PORT CHALMERS DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. Evening Star, Issue 7385, 3 December 1887, Page 1