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&||MH a iul Artverti«eai»«-nt««. BUHNER COLLEGE, BUMNER, On the Sea Coast, 8 miles from Cliristcliurch, PiuNon'AL, CLEMENT L.WIGGINS, Assisted by thoroughly efficient Masters. MR C. L. WICUINS begs to announce that liis new, spacious, and thoroughly commodious House and School have been handed over In him by thp contractor, and be is now prepnred to receive a larger number of Pupils than heretofore. The experience gained Hnrinp: tbe last twelve years in teaching and the management of boys lias enabled him to understand thoroughly all the requirements of Bticn an institution, and as no expense baa. been spared in any detail, hu believes that be can undoubtedly offer unusual advanI >gea The Class-rooms are Inrge and of fine proportions. vvpll lighted nnd ventilated, while the Dormitories and Lavatory combine complete comfort and convenience. The Plny-ground consists of several acres pnrronnding the College, and a (Jymnahiinn will be erected shortly. The College is within a fnw minutes walk of the beach, which affords safe and convenient bathing. The salubrity of Sumner is unrivalled, and its central situation renders it eminently suitable for a Boardina: EstaMinhnient. I'here is communication by coach with Chri.->td)iiroh dai y, and when the tramway lias been completed there will be still greater facilities. The dietary is liberal and abundant, find the domestic nrraiigompnts being under the'constant personal supervision of Mrs Wiggins, all the comforts of home are confidently assured to ihe Boarders. Punctuality and order are strictly enforced in all scholastic arrangemnnts, and every care is tnlo.-ii to promote gentlemanly department bulb m the school and outer lit.' , - , . An <■!."■;ai;t systom <>r' fortnightly examinations-: {tinl pwiotiuai lvpoits luis been ■arranged, which cannot fail to 'supply parents with accurate information an to the progress mads by their sons in every brr.no!) of their studies. This Mr Wiggins has long regarded as a desMeridim. Tbe scheme of studios pursued, in the College comprises al! the various, branches of a thorough English, Classical, and Mercantile Education, a pood, sound, adequate knowledge of English boing made to form the basis of the whole.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 522, 15 July 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 522, 15 July 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 522, 15 July 1881, Page 2

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