THE REV. H. R. BOWLES, 



QUEEN STREET, 

 YARMOUTH, NORFOLK, 



RECEIVES as Boarders a small number of YOUNG GENTLEMEN, 

 who are carefully instructed in the Latin and Greek Languages ; 

 strict attention being paid to the niceties of Grammatical Construction and 

 Prosody. The Hebrew is taught if desired. 



While a thorough knowledge of the Classics is afforded them, by a 

 judicious distribution of studies, the Pupils are made well acquainted with 

 the Mathematics ; and at the same time, due attention is paid to the For- 

 mation of a correct and elegant English style. 



Pupils intended for the learned Professions are prepared for the English 

 or Scotch Universities. The Modern Languages are taught in the School. 

 Music and Drawing by approved Masters. 



To encourage habitual affection and confidence between himself and his 

 Pupils has always been a principal object in Mr. Bowles's plan of Educa- 

 tion, from a belief that this is the only means of securing their moral and 

 intellectual improvement. 



Terms may be known by applying at the School. Reference may be 

 had to Mr. R. Taylor, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, London ; Mrs. 

 Reeve, Norwich ; S. Paget, Esq., H. V. Worship, Esq., Mr. G, Errington, 

 Mr. Lettis, &c, Yarmouth. 



