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BT. ALOYSIUS COLLEGE, , . WAIKARI, NEAR DUNEDIN. "W ' TERMS: *W Per Annum. Day Pupils .... £12 12 0 University and Civil Service Classes - -16 16 0 Boarders • - - 60 0 C Brothers - - - 55 0 0 This includes laundress fees, use of library, instruction in singing, and all other extras, except i Per Quarter. Music - - - - .£220 Drawing • - - - -220 Italian- - - - - 2 2 0 German « • • - - 2 2 0 Each Boarder is to provide himself with three pair of sheets, six pillow cases, two white counterpanes, six table napkins, and rins;, four plain towels, two bath ditto, knife and fork, tea-spoon and dessert-spoon, two suits of clothes (a strong one for play and a dress suit), shirts, stockings, two pair strong shoes, and two pair of house shoes. Each boy's outfit to be properly marked. For an entrance fee of £3 35., the College will supply mattresses and blankets. All payments to be made half-yearly in advance, the half-year to commence on the day of entrance. A quarter's notice, or half a quarter's fee required before the removal of a pupil. npHE CHURCH OF THE REPARATION, NEAR LINCOLN. Subscriptions towards the above Church, which is in course of erection, are most respectfully solicited. Cheques or Post-office Orders (payable at Chrißtchurch), addressed to the Rev. Father J. C. Chervier, will be received with thanks and acknowledged. Mass will be offered every week for the spiritual welfare of all subscribers. A FACT. T A. M A C E D O, * DUNEDLN, KEEPS THE LARGEST STOCK OF CATHOLIC BOOKS IN NEW ZEALAND. ISS J. GRAHAM, formerly head milliner with Mrs. W. A. Jenkins, HAVING Re-opened the Premises lately occupied by Mrs. Jenkins, BEGS to inform the Ladies of Dunedin and surrounding districts that she has the cheapest and most stylish Millinery in the Colony, T>EST MATERIAL used only. Inspection invited. ■jt/TISS J. GRAHAM, Milliner, George street. " DRAWING of the ART UNION of St. Columbkille's Convent Building. Prize. No. Prize. No. Prize. No. Prize. No. I—lsoo 2-3238 3—371 4—1396 5—2587 6—1607 7—4935 8—4951 9—104 10—1686 11—3661 12—1316 13—216 14—839 16—3217 16—1365 r ] 7— 1353 18—157 19—1262 20—251 21—1813 22—2596 23—1288 24—283 25—1815 26—2064 27—3991 28—542 29—1493 30—1898 31—100 32—254 33—3987 34—4379 35—749 36—642 37—2710 38-4604 39—909 40—116 41—3110 42—3067 43—1796 44—4445 45—1595 46—2257 47—979 48-3065 49—797 50—2750 51—156 52—2575 53—2394 54—1150 55—15 56—3450 57—1377 58-1232 60—2058 61—2604 62—2004 63—4089 64—2245 66—20 66—1070 67—4995 68—2026 69—2073 70—820 71—4600 72—2899 73—103 74—3350 76—494 76—2420 77—4367 78—133 79—349 80—571 We certify the above being correct : George Hatch ) E. A. Bueke I M. M. Clbary \ Scrutineers. David Bourkk I James McGoldrick )

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 372, 4 June 1880, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 372, 4 June 1880, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 372, 4 June 1880, Page 13