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"pROSPECTUB OF THE HIGH SCHOOL, ST DOMINIC'S PRIORY, DUNEDIN. The coarse of instruction comprises English (Grammar and Literature), E location, Georgraphy, History, Penmanship, Mathematics (Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid, Book-keeping), Elementary Science, Latin, French, Italian, German, Music, Singing, Piano, Art Needle* work, Drawing, Painting, etc., etc. Terms : Board brs, £40 per annum, paid half-yearly in advance. DAY Pupils (Senior School), £3 per Term, paid in advance. „ (Junior School), £1 10s „ „ Pianoforte, £1 10s. „ Kindergarten, 10s „ „ Piaooforte, 10s, Extras : per Term per Term Pianoforte £2 2 0 Wax Flower Modelling £3 3 0 Haru 2 2 0 Gymnasium (costume Harmonium 110 included) 110 Violin 2 2 0 Use of Library 0 5 0 Guitar 2 2 0 Laundress 110 Singing 2 2 0 Painting 2 2 0 Paper Flower Making 2 2 0 Domestic Economy and Cooking, 12a ; Saturday Afternoon (Civil Service subject), 10s ; Dressmaking, by special arrangement. Boarders under ten are not charged extra for Music. No extra cbargt for ordinary class lessons in Part Singing, Geometrical or Freehand Drawing, The Academic year is divided into four Terms, the Ist commencing January 28, the 2nd April 14, the third July 19, the 4th on October 4. Uniform : Black cashmere dress and apron in winter, grey print in summer, white dress for special occasions ; two black straw hats, a warm black jacket, two pair of strong walking shoes, two pair of light house shoes, one pair of black gloves, one pair of garden gloves, one grey flannel dressing wrapper. — All dresses to be made in the Convent in tbe uniform style. Charge for making winter dresses— full size, 12s ; smaller Biz 3 , 8s ; summer dresses, all sizes, 6s). Each Boarder should have three pair of sheets, two pair of blankets, two pillows, four pillow-casea, one counterpane, four table napkins ; a knife, fork, teaspoon, dessertspoon, and napkin-ring (with initials engraved) ; four toilet-towels, two large bath do. Work materials. Pupils are admitted at any time ; allowance is made for the portion of the Term elapsed before the pupil's entrance. Notice must be given one Term previous to the removal of a pupil, or a fee of half the Term if preferred. An extra charge of three guineas is made for pupils remaining duiing Midsummer holidays. Ladies desiring to learn Music, Singing, Flower-making, or any o'her accomplishment, can receive morning or afternoon leßßons at the Convent. All Payments to be made in advance. For further particulars apply to the Rev Mother Prioress, Dowlio^ street, Duoedin. VISITING HOURB (on Business)— daily from 2 to 4 p.m. Visitors admitted to the Schools on Thursdays and Sundays only.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 26, 27 October 1893, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 26, 27 October 1893, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 26, 27 October 1893, Page 16

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