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ST. ALOYS I US' COLLEGE WAIKABI, NEAR DUNEDIN. Conducted by Fathera of the Society of Jesus. Terms : Per annum. Day Pupils ... ... ... £12 0 0 University and Civil Service Classes ... 16 16 0 Boarders ... ... ... 60 0 0 Brothers ... ... ... 55 0 0 This includes laundress' fees, use of library, and instruction in taging ; but not the following Extras :—: — Per quarter. Music ... .. ... £2 2 0 Drawing ... ... ... 2 2 0 Italian ... ... ... 2 2 0 German ... ... ... 2 2 0 All payments to be made half-yearly in advance ; the halfyear to commence on the day of entrance. A quarter's notice, or naif a quarter's fee required before the removal of a pupil. Prospectuses may be obtained on application to the Eev. J. O'Malley, B.J. Each Boarder is to provide himself with three pair of sheets, six pillow cases, two white counterpanes, six table napkins and ring, four plain towels, two bath ditto, knife and fork, tea-spoon and dessertspoon, two suits of clothes ( a' strong one for play, and a drees suit), shirts, stockings, two pair of strong shoes, and two pair of house shoes. Eaohboy's outfit to be properly marked. For an entrance fee of £3 35., the College will supply mattersses pillows, and blankets" r^ONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, TIMARU. Conducted by the Religious of the Sacred Heart. Under the patronage of bis Lordship the Right Rev. F. REDWOOD, S.M., Lord Bishop of Wellington. The Convent is a fine spacious building, most favourably located in one of the pleasantest parts of the city.. The site _is elevated, healthy and beautiful, commanding a splendid view of the ocean and distant snowy mountains. The Grounds are extensive, allowing a great range for out-door exercise and amusements ; and the buildings are provided with every recent improvement conducive to health and comfort. Payments to be made, at least, quarterly, in advance. For further particulars apply to the REV. MOTHER SUPERIOR. PROSPECTUS OF THE /CONVENT OF OUR LADY OF THE SACRED \J HEART, QUEENSTOWN. (Situated amidst beautiful scenery, and in a healthy position). SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. (Branch of the Dominican Convent, Dunedin.) Under the Patronage of Bis Lordship the Most Rev. Dr. Moran. The Course of Instruction comprises : — An English Education in All its branches, Latin, French, German and Italian Languages and Literature, Music, Singing, Plain and Fancy Work, Drawing, Painting, etc., etc., Teems : Boarders, £40 per annum, paid quarterly in advance. Day Pupils, £12 per annum, paid quarterly in advance. Boarders nnder Ten Years are not charged extra for Music. INFANT DAY SCHOOL. (For Children under 10 years of age) English and Rudiments of French 10s. per month. Parents wishing to send their daughters to the Convent as hoarders should apply immediately. Visiting Hours : From 4to 5 p.m. On Business : 9to 9.30 a.m. TO THE READERS OF THE TABLET. YOUR assistance is earnestly solicited in the shape of a donation, however small, towards the fund for reducing the DEBT upon, and completing the building of the CHURCH OF THE honour NAME OF JESUS, ASHBURTON. This is the only Church in this our adopted land erected to the memory of, and in reparation for the terrible blasphemies uttered against the Holy Name. Kind Catholic readers, help us in this our endeavour, and the Blessing of the Infant Jesus will be upon you. FATHER EDMUND COFFEY. ~ ~ N OTI CE. Subscriptions to the New Zealand Tablet should be made payable to John F. Perrin, Manager, Octagon, Dunedin, or P.O Sou 143. Orders for the paper, and all business communications should also be addressed to the Manager.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 32, 7 December 1883, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 32, 7 December 1883, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 32, 7 December 1883, Page 10

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