TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —Pardon me trespassing on your time and space, but there is a matter I greatly desire through the columns of your widely circulating paper to bring before the Board of Education. I allude to the examinations of young aspirants to the task of teaching, as there are those so engaged who can boast of no knowledge of theory and whose song is mute, I conclude that the law enforcing singing has been recently enacted. Be this the case or not, I trust that at least in one important detail it is open to revision. I speak of the date appointed for the ordeal, it is trying, not to say dangerous, for young people to leave home at a eeason in which bronchial affections are most rife, risking or incurring thereby a hoarseness, which, though high the marks awarded for the several branches, may be and have been the cause of non success.—l am, etc., NcAKOAWAHIA. For Bronchial Coughs take Woods Groat Peppermint Cure. Is (Jd and '2s 6d.
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Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 484, 7 September 1899, Page 4
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