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GIRLS COLLEGE.

s TVHAT -THE .EUTUEe' MAT -BEING;'"L" ,' S ?tf^ l ','™#M"- affecting! tie ;Welling--6 ton Girls'; CoUege were, dealt'with at the r meeting 'of' the -Board"of Governors yes-'' a terdnji'. : Sketch.' plans were submitted'.by g thevarcliitects' (Messrs. '.ißen.ty'' arid ■ Law-' e J?° ce ) f or ", a '. cdiu.pletely' hew school, to teke-the' pjace .of the. present building: lnis does nbt'^ean.: that "a new' ; 'schodi is; necessarily fc. be built' even witnin'■ the ;- f^'^n'^j-twenty'years. The existing e building,, u is considered, will' be-' good j lor ■ dse. ft* a: great- inanV, years., to' come. |. but.-the.s«venimeiit. wished to'have plans r preparao. for-.a-new,-schoOl in order that' i; "i m "sSt,be.:seen.'how additions now in .-:, fit in with.the future 'i TOW-';'/he plans -submitted, yesterday e P'.'''? lde ..' or a : Building > to.' accommodate g 40-pupils, 50- pupils .being allowed for, in I-, +iboratones, :e.tc. . The school wbuld- con- ''* J? ■ ? f ,' t ! 7e!T . e .class-rooms,' - : each■ seating i 2o:-scholars,-'arts '.room, -two- laboratories, g one:for chemical and- physical-and one 1 tor .-.biological '.work,' cookery,: room,- 'four :'. ""si o rooms, library, book and stationery If ,store,.; and:-thelnecessarv: lavatory' and e weak room ' accommodation. ■ 'There are I. ■ on-, which', the ' new -building 3 might -be"; erected .-. .without- unterfering li. with ;the; present."school, : ;but in .eithef n case .-.additional;land ; would /have -to' ''be 3 purchased.. Site .A' is: on. the vacant land e '.ao'??' Brook Streetj; on site B 'the' school r would;, face ■'•■: ' , ; -' it .-.-Messrs/ Brandon-and Lee.were appointed y a .-sub-committee, to-.-. consider'tKe ■ sketch 6 plans.-; ■':-■■'-.'•■';•.';■•.':■■-.>.- ■,_,;•'..-,■.'•,.■••■■.-:•-' a -The: Lady .Principal. reported,Hhat ■. at .t- the.recent university.;;examinations- threa j, ".under, gained senior e scholarships:.-Another - pupil Li passed, the examination with-credit, and ■ ten matriculated. Ten pupils entered.for £ aid'passed, the Civil'. Service junior ex--6 amrnatio'n, tone reaching"" place; s and-'two passed the Civil-Service senior e examination.' Five pupils-gained senior e ' Education-; Board One taking' i.; farst;pkce. 'It-is imperatively-necessary'/' wrote Miss M.lean,'.'"with- the' increased 3 members,-;for- the'ventilationbf the school s to'.be/Improved; The -.glass '.screens pro'- - Jided.rspme, time .ago: are.'.not .sufficient / for gpod. ; ;ventilation. during,-bad; weather.. f Several ..df.-the-.clasi'es' areinow; too large, . most..bein.g„oyer ; : 30 J . and;some.3B'and W. ; They, are t00... large, for, Capitation '.to .'be , claimed, where.24.is.the limit. -'An'ejtra : - Jitter- iS;necessary, thoughlthis^.necesii- ■ tates,the-;Central-Hall:being,USed.'as 'a class-room—a'room not,'at all-suited for an ' ordinary .class-room;.-,especially in - the ; winter'." .'..'':; "■' -*- ! - : '- ■ ■'."'" '" J The "'chairman, .-Dr':; Newman,' 1 Messrs; ; Lee-, and.: Ward,' were appointed a' sub- • committee., to 1 consider the-. question of , ventilation.; The'general .opinion as fjf--1 pressed, in ■'.discussion .''seemed to be"that 1 rip serious' expense shoii!j be incurred, as-a new .building was: in prospect, and '. aiid the. hot .weather was' not likely, to-last i much'longer. ..- . / ■ , .-■" '■■ '" :; /''-..TBIE.IS.TEEE'TEST '.- ': , '.;And this..discovery is made' when 'in- . valids require a. pure,' fresh.' sparkling soda water, which, can be made'in a few : seconds. with; the. 'aid of';a .Sparklet Machine,:.these, machines', "which :hold'"'a ! quart, are. for'sale for the moderate sum of .three' shillings, and sixpence.' and are . procurable at -Shaw's Medical ■ Hall, Man- [ ners ; Street, . and. the ■■ Cecil ..Buildings, s' where the Cheuiist Sale;is now'oh.—-Adrt. • -;.v ; - : "xioo : .bewaed;V ■-■■,'.'■ -'The .-'Belgfavia" Hair Pad is .'sold with 1 a guarantee that every -one'' i 6• manufac- ■ hired of real, hair -throughout,' and' the ■ above _ieward Hvill beuaidto. any pereon finding any foreign material; such aa horse bair,,wadding, straw, fibre,-etc., " in'.any of.them. They are obtainable • at .all leading- drapers in Wellington for • . 18/ each. ;Ask for them, ,'and-,take no other. -Every genuine : pad bears manu-' facturers name., a; M. Hendy, Hair Specialist;'. Dunedih. Wholesale from Bine,'. Harris and-.C0./-Warehousemen — , Adyt; ; , ... ,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 755, 2 March 1910, Page 3

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GIRLS COLLEGE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 755, 2 March 1910, Page 3

GIRLS COLLEGE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 755, 2 March 1910, Page 3

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