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QT. FRANCIS XAVIER'S ACADEMY FOR O YOUNG LADIES, WELLINGTON. School re-open 9 JANUARY 31st, in the New Premises in Upper Ij£;stn: Street. Th • Wge, comfi rtable house and spacious grounds offer excellent accrmmodauon for Boarders. Every branch of a fiist-class English Education is carefully at'' n'o'l to, with French, Latin ann Mathematics, when deaired. All kinds of Useful and Ornamental Needlework taught. Young Ladies proparei for Matiiculation and other Examinations. Pi.mo, GcimaD, Violin an I Painting Lessons are extras. Tekms— English and French— Boarders, £30 per annum ; Day Scholars, 25s per quarter. A CATHOLIC TEACHER is wanted for ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC BOY'S SCHOOL, BLENHEIM, at a Salary of £100 per annum, with a fiee house. Applica'ions to he made by letter (with testimonials), stating agc>, and whether married or smele, to the CHAIRMAN of the CATHOLIC SCHOOL COMMITTEE, BLENHEIM, not later than the 25th inst. OT. MARY'S ART-UNION, TAURANUA Te DRAWING of prizes of the above Art-Union is POST PONED till Ist MARCH, 1893. M. J. GILSENAN. HIGH SCHOOL, ST. DOMINIC'S PRIORY, DUNEDIN. The coursa of instruction comprises English (Grammar and Litera ure), Elocu'ion, Geography, History, Penmansbip, Mathematics (Aiithmetic, Algebra, Euclid, Book-keeping), Elementary Science, Latin, Breach, Italian, German, Music, Singing, Piano, Art Needle* work, DrawiDg, Painting, &c, &c. TERMS : Boarders, £40 per annum, paid half-yearly in advance Day Pupils (S nior School;, £3 per term, paid in advanco „ (Junior School), £1 10s do do Piano, £1 103 „ Kindergarten, 10s do do do 10a EXTRAS, embracing Pianoforte, Harp, Harmonium, Violin, Guitar, "hinging, Paper Flower Making, Wax Flower Modelling, Gymnasium (costume included), Painting, fcom £1 Is to £3 3s per term. Domest c Economy and Cooking, 12s ; Saturday Afternoon Classes (Civil Service subjects), 10-; Dressmaking by special arrangement, jar Borders uader 10 arc not charged extra for Mu9ic. Pupi's aie admit ed «t any time ; allowance is made for the port. on ifth ■ form claps >'l before a pupil's en' ranee. Lidits di tiring to learn Music, Singing, Flower-making, or any othei accotn| hthuiLUt, can iccuivu luormog or aflernoon Kbsods at the Convent.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 14, 20 January 1893, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 14, 20 January 1893, Page 16

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