POSITION UNRIVALLED IN LONDON. LANGHAM H( )TEL PORTLAND PLACK AND RKGKNT STBKKT. LONDON. W r Umi fiMss Dljißss ■ i Unequalled situation in quiet, open, hea thy, and fashionable locality. Near the best shops, etc. Artesian water. Modern improvements. Moderate tariff.
KING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Visitor—Rev; W. Beatty, M.A. PRINCIPAL—MR. GRAHAM BRUCE, B.A. (with Honours of the University of London!, Assisted by a Staff of thirteen Masters, of whom five are resident. ' SUCCESSES, 1897-99. W Hour Boys, Senior Twenty Eight | _ H Two Boys qualified for Board of Education ItSSIMBU Senior Scholar | ships, obtain i ing fourth and fifth I places. Prospectuses may be obtained from the Principal, or on application to Messrs. Upton & Co. Queen Street.
THE LADIES' COLLEGE, REMUERA, FOR GIRLS OF ALL AGES. Removed to the beautiful and extensive property known as Cleveland House (five minutes walk from former position. ~ -— lnw-.mw w —■ — - ■ _ V.v.' This First-class Private School provides modern high-class Education and moral training, on Christian hut Unsectarian principles. Home life ix combined with the culture and disciplinary influences of School, under maternal supervision and witli selected companionship. Full Staff of Resident anil Visit ing ITofcssorx and Governearcs English and Foreign. Prospectuses on application of Messrs. Upton & Co., or Principal, MRS. 8. A. MOORE-JONES. M.ILC.P., M.M.. C.M.1., S.K.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue IX, 1 September 1900, Page 379
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