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This Class is cond'u<?ted",by MISS EVANS, who is a specially:tr«ined and highly-qualified Kindergarten ; Mistress. The Second Term commences on TUESDAY, JUNE 10. The Principal may. bo interviewed at the College from FRIDAY, JUNE G. . : Prospectus and Application Form may; bo obtained from , . THE SECRETARY,' . , G. W. Guthrie,. ■ Box -133, Wellington.Telephono 2210.' WELLINGTON DIOCESAN BOYS' ' SCHOOL, CROYDON, DAY'S BAY. , PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL, For Boys up to 14 years of ago. Headmaster, Rev. R. H. Hobday, M.A. (First Class Honours Classical Tripos, Cambridge). The Next Term begins on Juno 5 (instead of May 29). . . Applications lor admission to be mado to The Honorary Secretary,' k ßcv. R. Franklin, The Vicarage, Roseneath, Wellington. pHILTON KOUS E, 255 Tlio Terrace, Wellington. NEXT TERM will begin ou THURSDAY, JUNE 5. . " MRS. HENRY SMITH will bo' at Home on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4. ' WANTED, Practical Motor-car ■ Experts. 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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 207, 27 May 1919, Page 7
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