MELBOURNE CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Headmaster: Rev. Ambrose J. Wilson, D. D. With 16 assistant and 6 visiting masters. mWO Boarding Houses, with room for 60 !$ an d 20 boys respectively. Boarders enjoy every care and comfort. Healthy situation. Cricket and Football ground of nine acres adjoining the School. Fine Buildings: Science Laboratory, Gymnasium, Carpenter’s Shop, Boathouse, Library, Museum, Engineering 'Shops with Engine, lathes, &c. Highest Classics, Mathematics aud Modern Languages. j PRACTICAL ENGINEERING With Surveying and Mensuration, specially adapted for Station Life, and for Mechani • cal and Civil Engineering. Preparatory Boarding and Day School. Next Term—lo weeks—begins Feb. 14. HENRY MILWARD & SONS ONLY REAL IMPROVEMENT IN NEEDLES. THREADS WITHOUT _ PASSING THROUGH r the eye. lit LULL slips s? UGH A MXLWA&D’S PATENTLY-WRAPPED NEEDLES and c CELEBRATED ESS-EYED NEEDLES. CALYX-EYED
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 835, 2 March 1888, Page 16
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