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Ladies' College,

FOREST HILL,

SYDENHAM.

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MRS. J. W. TODD

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REV. J. W. TODD, D.D.

This residence is adapted throughout to meet the requirements of a First-class Establishment and the entire arrangements are confidently commended to the notice of parents who may be in quest of Home Comfort, Mental Culture, and Christian Training for their Daughters. Besides the aid of efficient Resident Governesses (French and German), the following Professors attend:-Music: Pianoforte, Theory, and Thorough-Bass: John Blockley, Esq., and Herr Louis Diehl. Part-singing and Vocal Music: Signor Garcia. Drawing-Freehand, Perspective, and Model: L. Miles, Esq. Painting-In Water Colours, Tempera, Oil, &c. : Miss Edgely, G.S.D. German: Dr. Roggartz. French: M. Charpentier, M.A. Latin and English: G. E. West, Esq., B.A. Biblical Literature: Rev. J. W. Todd, D.D., F.G.S. Lecturer on History, Ancient and Modern: Dr. Kemshead, Dulwich College. Physical Geography: Prof. Seeley, F.R.S., King's College. Arithmetic and Algebra: G. E. West, Esq., B.A. English Literature: Prof. Morley, LL.D., University College.

The College Year is divided into Three Equal Terms.

106, Elgin Crescent, Kensington Park Road, W. THE REV. THOMAS G. and MRS. ROSE, having furnished

their house with the express view of meeting all the requirements of BOARDERS, are prepared to offer a comfortable and pleasant home to gentlemen seeking one. The situation is healthy and convenient, and easy of access by rail or omnibus. Terms on application.

Great Reduction in Price of the Busts of the

Rev. C. H. SPURGEON.

(COPYRIGHT.)

Reduced from the one in the Pastor's College Lecture Hall, sculptured by John Adams Acton, Esq., 1878. Pastor G. Dunnett having obtained the sole copyright of the above, and Published them in Parian Marble. It is 14 inches high, making an elegant figure for Vestries, Libraries, Halls, or Rooms.

'It is a well-executed reduction of the original marble. We wish Mr. Dunnett every success.'-C. H. SPURGEON.

The Bust stands 14 inches high, and is a capital and most pleasing likeness of our honoured brother; it is supplied at One Guinea, and is cheap at that figure.'-FREEMAN.

Mr. Spurgeon has multitudes of admirers, all of whom are greatly grieved on account of his painful afflictions. Many of those who honour the good man for his noble works would doubtless be glad to have a good likeness in their homes. Such persons cannot do better than procure the Bust of Mr. Spurgeon, which is published by the Rev. George Dunnett. Having seen one of these figures, I can testify with Professor Gracey and others that it is an excellent likeness of the great preacher. These Busts ought to have a large sale.'DR. PARKER.

Sent carriage paid and insured, to any part of United Kingdom, on receipt of Order for 78. 6d. to Rev. G. DUNNETT, Coseley, Bilston, Staff

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DR. REES'S HISTORY OF WELSH NONCONFORMITY.

HISTORY OF PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY IN WALES, fro
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EDUCATION.

Nonconformist Grammar School, Bishop's Stortford, Herts.

HEAD MASTER-REV. RICH. ALLIOTT, M.A., of Trinity College, Cambridge.

THE object of this School is to afford the Sons of Nonconformists

the very best Classical and General Education on the lowest possible terms. For Prospectuses and particulars apply to the Rev. Head Master. Ministers' Sons admitted at reduced terms.

STAMFORD TERRACE ACADEMY, Ashton-under-Lyne.—

Established 1829, by the late Mr. Sunderland. Prospectuses, etc., will be forwarded
on application to DANIEL F. HOWORTH, Principal.

Northern Congregational School, Silcoates, Wakefield.
HEAD MASTER: Rev. W. FIELD, M.A. (Lond. U.), in both

branches I. and III.; and Williams Divinity Scholar. Seven other Masters, of whom two are Graduates. Pupils prepared for business life, or for Matriculation at any University. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN boys passed the Cambridge Local Examination from 1876 to 1882 inclusive, fifty-four being in honours, with thirty-six distinctions in special subjects. On each of the last two occasions exactly one-third of the entire school succeeded in satisfying the Examiners. So large a proportion, almost unprecedented anywhere, shows clearly that the mass of the boys and not merely one or two clever ones receive due attention. Chemical Laboratory, and detached Hospital. For Prospectuses apply to the Head Master, or to the Honorary Secretary, Rev. J. R. Wolstenholme, M.A., Wakefield.

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Independent College, Taunton.

REV. F. WILKINS AVELING, M.A., B.Sc., Principal;

assisted by several qualified masters. Pupils prepared for Cambridge Local Examinations, for entrance to any university, for their degree at London, and for Commercial life. Eight Scholarships. Splendid gymnasium, swimming bath, etc. Separate Junior School under care of Mrs. Milne. Private studies for the elder students. Board and education from 27 to 39 guineas a year. For particulars, apply to Principal, or Secretary, Mr. ALBERT GOODMAN, Taunton. The next term will commence January 18th.

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