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An English journal publishes several scenes from real life in London from which we extract the following : — Two " out of works " were going down the street, one singing (the word is used in a complimentary rather than a literal sense), the other taking round the hat. According to the latter, they are boardsmen, earning Is 3d a day when in work. But the advertising business is slack, and they are taking to the singing line to get along. On Saturday they took ls^d; in this street they have taken 3d at present. This was a good street rather ; 4£d vas the most they had got from any one street. His mate was doing " The fountain filled with blood," he believed ; he had learned it at school. He sang sometimes when his mate was tired ; but his mate could make the most noise.

Publio Companies Tdii CANTFBBUEY BbILDING SOCIETY(PERMANENT), Offioet— 7l, Cathedral square. LOANS GRANTED in ANY |SUMS on ap proved FREEHOLD SECURITIES. iNO G. B. HALES, Manager Educational. BEACH-GLEN BOAEDING SCHOOL, SUMNEB. Conducted by Mb C. L. WIGGINS And a Thoroughly Competent Assistant. THE SCHOOL is pleasantly situated, within easy access to the Beach and to the Baths. Special arrangements have been made whereby the boys may enjoy the advantages of sea-bathing at suitable times and under careful supervision. The Course of btudy includes all the usual branches of a liberal education ; and with a view to thorough efficiency both in teaching and supervision, the number of Boarders is limited to twenty-five. TEEMS (To include Board, Education, Books, and Stationery^, For boys under 10 years ... 48 guineas per nnnum. For boys over 10 years ... 51 guineas ter annum. The advantages offered by this School, both for PHYSICAL AND MENTAL TRAINING, Have been long and favourably known. Its BANITAEY CONDITIONS Are highly satisfactory, and no effort has been spuro'l which could tond to promote HEALTH AND CHEERFULNESS, and secure tho comfort and attachment of the boys 5606

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5617, 13 May 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5617, 13 May 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5617, 13 May 1886, Page 4

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