Civil Service Academy,
4 GARDINER’S PLACE,
DUBLIN.
(ESTABLISHED OCTOBER, 1877.)
Principal—Mr. M. CUSACK.
Gentlemen are prepared for Constabulary Cadetships; for Excise and Customs; for Men Clerkships and Boy Clerkships in the Civil Service; for Civil Service Writerships; for Clerkships in the Land Commission and in Banks, &c., &c.
Thirty-two gentlemen from this Academy won appointments in the Civil Service since the 1st of October, 1881.
Mr. Slevin took first place at the Land Commission Examination in October, 1881.
Messrs. Penny and Byrne took first and second places respectively at the Land Commission Examination in January, 1882.
Mr. O’Sullivan took first Irish place at the Excise Examination in November, 1881.
Mr. Morell took first place at the Constabulary Examination in March, 1882.
Mr. M‘Carthy took first place at the Constabulary Examination in October, 1882.
N.B.—Mr. Fleming, Junior, Matriculated, taking First of First Honors in Celtic at the Royal University Examination in October, 1882.
Prospectuses may be had on application to
M. CUSACK.
4 Gardiner’s-place, Dublin.
November 15th, 1882.
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“September 8th, 1881,
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M. Cusack, Esq.,
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4 Gardiner’s-place, Dublin.