WELLINGTON COLLEGE. The results of . the examinations. of 1914 in the Wellington College weTe as follow: —Junior University Scholarship, 1; Senior National Scholarship, 2credit pass on Junior University Scholarship, 3; matriculated'. (Junior _ University Scholarship), 3; matriculation, 29; senior Education Board Scholarship,. .5; junior Education Board and_ National Scholarship; 3 (all with credit); senior Civil Service (fnll pass), 6; senior Civil Service (partial), 4; senior free place, 61; Civil Service entranco, 42; junior free place, 17. Total, 186.
sfls. WORTH OF HAPPINESS. ' The "biggest valu,e in tho. world" in scenery—value that stays with you all your life, in treasured memories. That's the Wanganui River trip from Taumariinui to.Wanganui. You don't know your country's beauty till you've seen this glorious river. . Particulars from A. Hawick and Co., Wanganui; Cook's and Government Tourist Bureaux everywhere—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2396, 27 February 1915, Page 11
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146Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2396, 27 February 1915, Page 11
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