THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' SCHOOLS, DUNEDIN.
Ta« Christian Brothers' School, St. Joseph's, Dunedin will re-open on Monday next, the 27th inst. Parents are earnestly requested to see that their children are early and regular in their attendance. Eo solid progress can be made
in study where boys are irregular or unpunctual in attending school. This point cannot be too strongly impressed on parents. We are pleased to learn that two boys who passed the Civil Service examinations fom the school in '69 have recently obtained good Government appointments. We allude to Master John Mkbnan who has obtained a position in the Public Offices, Wellington; and Master William Morkani, who has received a cadetship in the Government Life Insurance. During the past year several parents in the country availed themselves of a notice formerly given in this paper, and sent their sons to respectable boarding houses in the city, so that the lads were thus enabled to attend the day school besides being well looked after outside school hours. Full particulars on this head can be obtained from the Brothers by those at a distance who wish to send their boys to the school. Now that the Christian Brothers' pupils htve made so very creditable a display in the New Zealand and South Sew h xhibition, we are certain the schools will be well filled for the coming year by the sons of those parents who are desirous of giving their boys a sound religious and literary eduoation.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 40, 24 January 1890, Page 17
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246THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' SCHOOLS, DUNEDIN. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 40, 24 January 1890, Page 17
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