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BOARD OF THEOLOGICAL STUDIES

. ——♦ ———. SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES. The foliowing class list of the'-Angli-can Board of Theological Studies lias just been issued.: The ,names of the successful candidates aro- given in order'of r merit. The examiners for. 1915 were the' Bishop of Wellington (Dr. i Sprott), the Dean of Ohristchurch (Veij' Rev. C. TV'. Carrington, M.A.), the. Rsv. Canon Purehas, M.A., ' the Ilovs. A. Neild, M.A., F. G. Harvie, M.A.; G. : W. Harding, M.A., and A. 11. Johnson, M.A. . , Grade iv, Part 2. First Class. —E. T. Rich (St. John's College), Waiapu. Second Class.—None. ■ Third Class—Rev. C. B. W. Seton, 'Auckland. : Grade iv, Part 1. First Class.—Rev: L. A. Knight, • M.A., Ohristchurch;; Rev. S. Parr, M.A., Ohristchurdh; Rev. E. E. Bamford, M.A., Auckland. Second Oass. —R. Godfrey (St. John's College), Wellington; Rev. J. F. Feron, 8.A.,-Ohristchurch; Rev. A. 0. T. Purehas, M.A., Ohristchurch; Rev; T. Gardner, Wellington; Rev. C. L. Sparrow, 8.A., Ohristchurch. Third Class.—Rev. R. J. ; Stanton, ■'Anddand; Rov. G. F. Neligan, Wel- ■ L'ngton; Wiremu Tureia (To Rau College), Waiapu; Rev. E. 0. Cook, Auckland; Rev. C. W. Solomon, Wellington; Rev. F. D. Briscoe, Auckland; Rev. Taraati te Kanapa, Waiapu. . ; Grade iii. First Class.—J. R. Young, M.A. (College House), Ohristcliurcli; E. J. M'Farland (St. John's Collego), Wellington. > Second Class—T. H. C. Partridge, B.A. (St. John's College), Auckland; F. ■M. Kempthorne, B.A. (St. John's Col-, lege), Wellington. . Third Class.—J. K. Hervey, Cliristchurch; F. J. Ferry, Nelson; H. W. Smith, Auckland. ; Grade ii. First Class.—W. A. Orange (College House), Christclmrch;L. G. Whitehead (College House),-Ohristchurch; G. N. Turner (Collego ' House), Clirist- ■ church, ■ ■ ' ■ Second Class.—T. H. Cable, Auckland. Third Class.—T. H. Clark (Selwyn College), Dunedin. ; Grade I. .First Class.—L. G. Whitehead (College House), Cliristcliurch. Second Glass—Wiremu Panapa (To Ran College), Waiapu. Class. —T. R. Gillies (Sehvvn College), Dunedin: H. T. M. Winstone, Waiapu; Waata Kopae (Te Ran Coljcge), Waiapu. NEARLY DRIVEN CRAZY 'BY ECZEMA. "FELT AS IF I COULD TEAR MYSELF' TO PIECES." , ANOTHER PERFECT ZAM-BUK TRIUMPH. "Eczema broke out on both my arms and caused me to suffer' terribly," says Mis 3 Nor.v Quigley, of J3 Cowper StreetGlebe; Sydney. "The irritation was so bad that I could not 9leep, and would toss about hour after hour all night. I could not keep my hands from it. This horrible disease first commenced in the form of blisters, which merged into ono another, and then spread and swelled in a fearful state. The swelling was so bad that my arms were double their usual size. The pain and itchiness nearly drove me out of my mind. I felt as if I.could tenr. myself to pieces. Sometimes I would sit up half tho night crying, I was tortured so. . "For three months I was in a terrible state, for although I tried many things, nothing gave me relief, and I felt that T would like to end it all. My mother then obtained some Zam-Buk, and wo dressed my arms with it. This splendid balm had a wonderful effect, for it immediately eased tho irritation, soothed the burning -sensations, and reduced the dreadful swellings. I had only been using Zam-Buk a little while when I was able to enjoy a good night's rest for ' the pain and itchiness were ended. By persevering with Zam-Buk I was soon freed of all disease, and tho eczema completely ' cured. Now the skin on both my arms is spotless, and in splendid condition, thanks entirely to Zam-Buk." Always keep a pot of Zam-Buk handy. Sold bv all stores and chemists at Is. Cd. and 3s. Gd. D£r cot.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2613, 9 November 1915, Page 7

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BOARD OF THEOLOGICAL STUDIES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2613, 9 November 1915, Page 7

BOARD OF THEOLOGICAL STUDIES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2613, 9 November 1915, Page 7

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