KING’S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. “THE TOWER,” REMUERA. Visitor: REV. W. BEATTY. M.A. Pbincipai.: MR GRAHAM BRUCE. 8.A.. with Honours of the University of London. Assisted by a Large Staff of Resident University Graduates. Telephone 906. I - "I w—— J LIST or SUCCESSES -JejMc ' FOR THE YEAR A fc. . 1896-7. Four Boys passed the Matriculation Ex feSf- ySwT tijaMkr*’ “ mina t ion - ‘ MF Four Boys passed 'll ’ll i ‘he Civil Ser'J f®l- - j . 1 ! p* 4 M Nine Boys passed 1 the Junior Civil Service Examination, two of whom gained ■ the 18th and 38th ■t?”L’l ■ll places — ■ land on a List of 298 successful candidates □ 1 "1 Special Bus Arrange - ■ ments for Day Boys. Prospectus may be 11 | had on application to ■ the Principal, or from a -ssd .. ■ |||' Messrs Upton and Co. ■ Queen-street. 0 I-ast. Tirm besan
In all parts of the World THE NATURAL FOOD FOR A BABE — is ... . MOTHER’S MILK And this Does NOT contain Starch. YOUNG INFANTS CANNOT DIGEST STARCHY FOODS A perfect Artificial Food for Infants must, therefore, NOT CONTAIN STARCH. v FOOD CONTAINS NO STARCH But makes a PERFECT FOOD for the YOUNGEST CHILD. MELLIN’S FOOD for Infants and Invalids may be obtained of all dealers throughout the World. HELLIN’S Food Works, Peekham, London.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XX, Issue XIV, 2 April 1898, Page 425
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208Page 425 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XX, Issue XIV, 2 April 1898, Page 425
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