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CONVENT OP OUR LADY OP THE SACRED 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. MOBAK 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., Trbmb : Boarders, £40 per annum, paid quarterly in advance. Day Pupils, £12 per annum, paid quarterly in advance. Boarders under 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. Visiting Hours : From 4to 5 p.m. On Business : 9to 9,3o jun. piCTURESQUE IRELAND, A Literary and Artistic Delineation of the Natural Scenery, Remarkable Places, Historical Antiquities, Public Buildings, An ient Abb°yi, Euins, Tower*. Castles, and other Romantic and Attractive features of Ireland. ■ The most Complete. Instructive, Beautiful and Attractive Illustrated Work ever Published on Ireland. Edited bt JOHN SAVAGE, L.L.D. PICTURESQUE IRELAND is designed to embrace and present all of the best and most striking features of preceding works— reproductions of the Pictures and drawings of the eminent Artists who have for £b« last fifty years given such a notable impetus to the study of Irish icenery, "topography and antiquities— with hundreds of other vjews from recent photographs and drawings, especially engraved lor the work. Thus the characteristic features, natural and architectural, of all sections of the country North and South, East and West— the public streets and buildings of the chief cities, the beautiful rivers and enchanting lakes, magnificent coast lines, historical castles, old abbeys and ruins, wild mountains, picturesque valleys glens and waterfalls— from the Giant's Causeway, and ihe solemn grandeur on the Coasts of Antrim and Donezal in the North, to the poetical Lakes of Eillarney, and the romantic mountain gaps and river scenery of Tipperary, Waterford, Cork, and Kerry in the South ; from tbe exquisite glens and cataracts on the Liffey in Dublin and Wicklow in the East, to the expanding magnificence of the Shannon, and the wilds of Connemara in the West— will be reproduced in an attractive form, and at a price which will be within the means of every intelligent family. This splendid work p>esents the most complete, varied, beautiful and ex tensive' collection of Illustrations^ of Scenes and sights in the Emerald Isle which has ever been brought together and presented to the public. MX. THOMAS CONWAY, Agent for the above work, is now travelling through the South Island, being at present in Christchnrch, afterwards visiting Ashburton, Temuka, Timaru, Oamaru, &c, &c. He will be most happy to wait on residents of the places named, and show a specimen copy of the book. ITT AND MAGU IR E, Wholesale, Retail, and FAMILY GROCERS, London House— l 49 Colombo Stbeet (Three doors from" Langdon and Judge), Beg to notify having taken the above Premises, and intend carrying on business as GENERAL GROCERS, And being in a posit' n to buy Strictly for Cash, will enable to sell and . - GIVE GOOD VALFE At Bnch Prices as will * DEFY COMPETITION. A glance at the following few. Prices quoted will convince :— Teas in Boxes ... ... from 12s, 6d. "upwards Teas in Packets Is. 6d. per lb . „ Saga™ ... ... „ 3d. , Sperm Candles ... ... „ 8d " g°*P ••• . „ 6d. per bar \\ Sardines, large sue ... ... „ iod. , • tin Assorted Enplißh Sanceii, f pints „ 6d. ,', bottle" And other Groceries too numerous to mention at equally Low Prices All Goods guaranteed to.be of First-class Quality. **_3,° # • tt I**1 ** W , M 10 Teftns with Mtl - s - Nashklbki, HiubStreet, YHrtMtcbuxch ; '«nd F. J. Maodibe was 5 tears with Mr. W. 3 Fishb*. High Street, ChrTstchurch. >

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 43, 13 February 1885, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 43, 13 February 1885, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 43, 13 February 1885, Page 20

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