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/COLLEGE,! AUCKLAND, f BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, | Principal: GRAHAM BRUCE," B-'V.. with Honor*, of London Uu.Vemty § Succksses, ISSJ/Cb. » Residkst Masteß3. Six Boys, Senior Civil Servier | One boy passed with Distinction, g G. BIGG-WITHER, ISA. iUV I was 2nd in New Zealand, 1900. 8 . to be appointed. Twenty-eight Buys. Junior Civil t*ervl«r j Twelve Boys, Matrscu ation to E. H. STRONG, M.A. Tuo Boys qualified for Bo«rd nf Jvioca-jg, F. STUCKEY tion .Senior Scholarships, [B3u, '•''-£■ » tv ennn-i' ;;li '' ; "~ fourth and tiftn plain -.. ono| A. W.SHURI boy obtaine ,i frcc education for| K. W, FAIRCLOUOE thice years on the same examination,fe F. WORLKV ! I" 00 , . , ..... ■"' j Ollc J.O> iM..!'..: " Willi LTcilll ,;t!V 1 ;.; fismNG Masters for Special Subjects | sky Junior Scholarship examina-i tion, IS'J9 |^ Next Term begins TUESDAY, 25th September. Hoarders to enier o-, the 24Mi. js.or. application to the Principal. I''»'s fe MDDT V i¥i ii< I i Jui i ST. GEOR GE ' S BA Y ROA D , PARNELL. | | PRINCIPALS: MISS HULL & MRS GORDON, C.H.L., First Class (withfe honours). si Resident French Governess: MAEEMOISELLE BOUILLON. | Dancing and Calisthenics: MISS A. HULL. g Visiting Staff: MISS LANCE (Cambridge). MRS DEWES, MISS HEYjg WOOD, MISS STUBBING. MISS TILLY, MR WATKINS, MR LESLIES HUNT, and others as arranged. f[ | il3 are Prepared for Matriculation and Junior ( Service Examinations. | SECOND TERM BEGINS ON JUNE 4, 1000. | The Principals will be "At Home" to parents the last week in Muy and rlieS Fourth Saturday in every month. fe Prospectuses on application to the oiiice of this paper. 10/5 g. i.'D'C h The Great Sheepmen of Britain. ! 1 IHE " ROYAL " is the GREATEST SHEEP SHOW in the Worhi. | It is where the Cream of British Breeders luing the Cream of their Flockb|| to fi(? ht for tnL ' Highest Honours Sneep can win. |j It stands to reason that these Sheep get the best of everything that moneyg can buy—the best food ; the best attention, and tllß Best Dip. 1 Let us &ee what the Royal Prize-winners at York have to say about {£ THE BEST DIP I | THE CENSUS OF ROYAL SHOW PRIZE-WINNERS AT YORK| GIVES THE FOLLOWING FIGURES:- h TOTAL PRIZES WOK COOPER'S DIP Balance, for division amongst all other dip 140 1 COOPER OTHER DIPS ANALYSIS : i CHAMPION. FIRST. SECOND. THIRD. TOTAL.! ... 5 6] \55 19 140| ... 1 7 11 3 221 &» COOPER DIP SECURED NEARLY 90 PER CEJPT. OF THrJ FIRST PRIZES, OR NINE TIMES AS MANY AS" ALL OTHER DIPS PUT| TOGETHER. I O SETTLERS IN THE WAIKATO DISTRICTS. I WHEN YOU BUY Jams or Marmalade REMEMBER MENNIB & DEY'S I are the BEST MADE in the Colony, WAIKATO FRUITS being largely | used in their manufacture. m WHY THEN SEND YOUR MONEY SOUTH FOR ARTICLES NOT | SO GOOD ? I Buy Mennie and Bey's ! i For SETTLERS' BISCUITS, cheap and good! IftIMMCMi upply, either direct or through the merchants, the BEST ARTICLES and | GIVE BETTER VALUE than any house in the trade. I Fancy Confections, Chocolates, [ AND Sweets of Every Kind, WE ARE THE LEADING MAKERS IN THE COLONY. NOTE THESE FACTS AND INSIST UPON BEING SUPPLIED WITH OUR GOODS ! [ MANUFACTURERS OF Biscuits, Jams, Confectionery, &c. HEAD OFFICE ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. made from the BEST MALT & HOPS & THE PUREST WATER IN THE WORLDS SPECIALITIES: I LIGHT BITTER. INDIA PALE, & IXXX ALEB| UNRIVALLED DOUBLE STOUT. ;

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Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 863, 24 January 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 863, 24 January 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 863, 24 January 1901, Page 1

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