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Kinn\ rollp/ip Kiirkltfiiid HMIE COLLEGE, which is built I 0 Vixj i V J BBM • rpilE Curriculum includes all in the highest part of Ke- 1 the subjects required for muera, is an ideal spot tor a BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL the University and Civil Service BOARDING SCHOOL. The pnR RtfYVQ Examinations. There is, in congrounds are ten acres in extent, rVK BUYS. nection with the College, a Welland laid out in playing fields, VISITOR: HEADMASTER- equipped Science Laboratory, lawns and shrubberies. Boarders REV. Wm. BEATTY, M.A. C. T. MAJOR. M.A., B.Bc. ... . linlp „ sneeiallv exhave the use of a good bl-HOHL (Vicar of St. Mark’s, Remuera). With First-class Honours in Mathe- All boys, unless spec a y e 1 IBRARY Gymnasium Dark matics and Math. Physics. Some- empted, are required to P* a y Boom for Photography, Carpen- tlule Sealor Mathematical Scholar Cricket and Football, and to ter’s Shop. Their comfort and enter for gymnastic and school well-being is made the first con- ' ASSISTANT MASTERS: sports. . sideration in the house. A. PL.UGGE, B.Sc. (Victoria Univ.) R. S. SINCLAIR, M.A. (Triii. Col.) .l. o T COLIA'jis M RA. <! (jLZ., w/fAIWHIAM (N.Z.' Un'lvJ 0 ' > r l' lie Religions instruction Is 11. 11. BAYLY, C.2. (N.Z.) T. M. WILKES (N.Z, Duly.) under the direction Of the TELEPHONE 900. Visitor. Number of Boarders limited to 80; Day-boys to 140. Prospectus On api'illeai—i lion to Messrs. Upton & Co., or from the Principal. — Visiting Masters for Plano, Vlollu, Singing, Carpentry, Gymnastics. g

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 3, 20 January 1909, Page 66

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