/^JONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, TIMARU. Conducted by the Religious of the Sacred Heart. Under the patronage of bis Lordship the Right Rev. Dr. Redwood Lord Bißhop of Wellington. The Convent is a fine spacious building, most favourably located in one of the pleasantest parts of the city. The Bite is elevated healthy and beautiful, commanding a splendid view of the ocean and distant snowy mountains. The Grounds are extensive, allowing a great range forout-door exercise and amusements ; and the buildings are provided with every recent improvement conducive to health and comfrrt. Payments to be made, at least, quarterly, in advance. For further particulars apply to the _ REV. MOTHER SUPERIOR.
SINGING. TyflSS MARY HUME receives Pupils for Fixing and Producing the Voice on the latest Scientific Principles— in Private and Class lessons. Circulars and Terms at her rooms at tbe Dresden Piano Depot, 27 Princes Street.
SACRED HEART HIGH and SELECT SCHOOLS FOR YOUNG LADIES. Conducted by the ' Religious of "Notbe Damk des Missions," j BARBADOES STREET, CHRISTOH URO H. He-opened on Thursday, 24th of January, at 9.30 a.m. Application for boarders and day pupils to be made, between the □ours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. For further particulars apply to the Bey. Mother Prioress. " ARI ST POTHEKS 1 SCHOOL Wellington. A FEW VACANCIES FOB BOARDERS. The Terms are : Board and Tuition ... ... ... £36 per Annum, j Bedding and Washing ... ... ... 3 do. Fees payable quarterly in advance. Boarders are charged nothing extra for French and Drawing Piano, two guineas per quarter. I Boys prepared for Civil Service Examinations. For Further particulars apply to REV. BROTHER DIRECTOR, Wellington.
rj ALL A N AND GALLA WA V, SOLICITORS, Jetty Stbeet, Dunedin, Have Sections for Sale in South Dunedin on Easy Terms, and money to lend to build thereon. WINTER SEASON, 188 4. NICHOLAS SMITH Begs to announce that he has just opened his First Shipment of NEW WINTER GOODS, Consisting of New Dress Stuffs in Cashmeres, Foules, Costume Cloth, French Merinos, Pompadours, Galateas, Sateens, French Cambrics etc., etc. Novelties in Fancy Goods. Novelties in Millinery. Novelties in every Department. Also, WINTER CLOTHING, In endless variety. Special value in Boy's and Youth's Suits ; specia line of Mens' Geelong Tweed Trousers and Vests (all wool), 21s 6d worth 27s 6d. Newest Patterns in Regatta and Oxford Shirts. Soft and Hard Felt Hats, in all the latest shapes. New Shapes in Linen Collars, Scarves, Bows, Studs, and Ties, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Brace etc., etc. The Cheapest Houbb in Town, NICHOLAS SMITH, The Cash Draper, 33 George Street, near the Octagon. -RObT* MoNEILL, _ ff? » ST ° OK^ J^lj ' Harvest Tools, Guns, Powder, and all kinds of IRONMONGERS, SPOUTING AMMUNITION, Cheese Presses, Curd Mills, Chaff- ,, , _ Cutters, Pbi noes Stbeet, Fencing Wire, Wire Netting, Barb Wire, and all kinds of DUNEDIN FURNISHING & GENERAL uuammw. IRONMONGERY. ~_ NOTICE. ~~ Subscriptions to the New Zealand Tablet slimld be made payable to John JR Perrin, Manager, Octagon, Dunedin, or P.O. Moos 143. Ordei's for the paper, and all business communications thould be addressed to the Manager,
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 29, 7 November 1884, Page 10
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