OUR COLLEGES
Jho Board of. Governors of tlic Weiington Ullogo and Oirls* High School has reported to 11 10 (jovernmciit the rcsuits of the outside examinations for Iho year 11)18 . They ure as follow :-]fovs' UllcKO-Scnior University ivatioi'ml Scholars in;, 2; pnscd. with credit on Junior University Scholarship paper, I; Matriculation and Solicitors'" Ueneral Knowledge on Junior University Scholarship paper, 3; Engineering Preliminary, 1; Matriculation, «; Matriculntion Solicitors Geuernl Knowledge,' and Medical Preliminary, 22; Matriculation-(partial), 10; Matriculation (completed), <i; Senior National Scholarship (M. Lcadbettcr -first on list), Senior' Free Places grunted on recommendation, 107; Senior Freo Places (by examination),* 1C; Public Se'rvi'cV Entrance, la (of tlifsß foii: passed with credit, J; J.- G. Butland being eighth'in Now Zealand); Junior National Scholarship, 7; Junior Free Places, 11. Girlc' College—Junior University Scholarship, 1; two gained credit on the scholarship papers, and two gained the matriculatioT, pass on the scholarship papers; 3D passed the matrjcuktion ■ examination,' 'including partial passes, being 85 per cent, of those who entered; four Senior and two Junior National Scholarships worewon _ by. pupils; 30 passed. tlio Public Service Entrance. Examination; Klli were granted junior freo places; 20 gained pro. ficiency certificates. The school was again awarded tlio French Club's gold medal—tlis third year in succession.. II; also gained the silver medal for second places. The award for the Shakespeare Club's reading prise was gained, by a pupil of the school for the fourth.year in succession.-.'. In ' the New Zealand University examinations .'former pupils of the college we're awarded dcgieos as follow:—Four M.A.'s (two with lirst-claiis certificates);, five B.A.'s; three first tsection B.A.'s, ono 8.5.C., one LL.B., oho 8.C0m., one senior scholarship in mathematics. .. "... Tlio accompanying repoit showed that the work of both institution'; lins been well curried out Ij.v tlie respective staffs, although working under considerable difficulties through insufficient accommodation. This latter matter is engaging the attention of the board, and in forwarding a- report of the 'examination results -to (lie Government a request is' bciiig 'made for tne continued attention of the Government regarding nccoinmodaioii at the colleges. The njmiber of pupils who prcseiilod themselves at the colleges ■at tlio beginning of the year was ne'follows: -Boys' College, 645;' Girls' College,'SCO. ■• THIN PEOPLE CAN INCREASE ■' ■. Height. - : . .-. Thin men and women who would like to increase their weight with 10 or 15 pounds' of healthy "stay-there" fat should try eating a'.iittlu Sargol with their, me'ils for a while- and note results'. Here is n good test worth .trying, Hrst weigh-yourself and-measure .yourself. Then.take Sargol—one tabkt with every meal—for-two weeks. Then weigh and measure again. It. isn't a question of how you look or feel or .what your friends say and think. "The scales and the tape measure will tell their own story, and most uny thin man or woman can easily add from live' to eight pounds in the. first fourteen days, by following this simple direction. And, best of all, the new flesh stays put on. . Sargol does not of itEelf make.-. !fat, but, mixing with your t'oodj it turns the fats, sugars,, and starches of what.you have eaten into rich, ripe, fat-producing nourishment for the tissues and bloodprepares it in an easily assimilated form 'which the blood can readily!accept. All this nourishment now passes from your body.as waste. But Sargol stops the. waste, and.'does it quickly and makes tlie fat-producing contents of the very name meals you are eating now develop pounds nnd pounds of healthy flesh between your skin and bones.' Sargol is perfectly safe, pleasant, efficient, and inexpensive, and is stocked by all leading chemists, who sell it in large' packages—forty tablets to a package.—on a guarantee of weight increase, prmoney back.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 211, 31 May 1919, Page 11
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606OUR COLLEGES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 211, 31 May 1919, Page 11
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