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PROSPECTUS OF ST PATRICK'S COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. CONDUCTED BY THE MARIST FATHERS. Under the special patronage of bis Grace the Most Rev Francis Redwo d, 8 M., D D., Archbishop of Wellington. President, tbe Moat Rev Dr. Redwood, 8 M. ; Rector, the Very Rev Dr. Wattera, B.M. St. Patrick'a College ia intended to afford the you h of New Zealand a sound liber il education, while furnishing all those safeguards of religion, without which education cearea to be an advantage. The courso of education, classical, scientific, and mercantile, is traced in the programme of studies. A special course is provided, in which students are taught everything needful for mercantile pursuits. Students are prepared for Civil Service, Law, University, and Musical Examinations. A large and well appointed gymnasium has been added to the College, giving the students facility for developing muscular power. A select library is at tbe disposal of the Btudenta during the bonra set apart for reading. Vacation ia given twice a year, in June and December. One term's notice ia required before the withdrawal of a student. Tbe religious education of the students mil be attended to as a matter of the first and greatest importance. Non-Catholic students are required to attend the common exercises of religion, and comform to the ordinary rules of the College, OUTFIT FOR BOARDERS. Each Intern Student requires tbe following autfit :— Two ordinary suits of clothing for week days, one dark suit for Sundays, six day shirts, three night shirts, six pairs socks, six pocket handkerchiefs, three table napkins, two pairs boots, one pair slippers, two paira of sheets, four pillow cases, six towels, combs, brushes, and other dressing articles, one silver spoon, knife, fork, and napkin ring. TERMS. BOARDERS — All Intern Pupile, 40 Guineas per annum, Entrance Fee (payable once only), 3 Guineas. DAY SOHOLABS— Preparatory School, 6 Guineas per annnm, College, 9 Guineas per annum. EXTRAS (per annum) : — Music, 8 Guineas ; Drawing, 3 Guineas; Shorthand, 3 Guineaa ; Washing, 1 Guinea; Stationery, comprising use of copy books, exercises, letter paper, etc. 1 Guinea. A charge of Nine Guineas per annum extra is made for day scholars who dive at tbe College. A reduction of 10 per cant is made in favour of brothers, whether boarders or day scholars. No reduction may be expected in the case of absence or withdrawal before the end of a taim. For further particulars, application may may be made to tbe President, the Rector of the College, the Marist Fathers, and the Local Clergy. N.B.— Payments are required in ADVANCE at the beginning of each term :—lst: — Ist February, middle of May, and Ist September. F. J. WAITERS, S.M., D D., Kector. MRS W. WHITLEY UNDERCLOTHING MANUFACTURER, 146 ARMAGH STREET, CHRISTCHUROH. Gents' Shirts He-cuffed and Re-collared. Babies and Children Clotbiug a Specialty, Ladies' own Materials made up. Dressmaking at Moderate Charges. THE CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT CHRISTCHDRCH, Established 1880. A New and Select Stock of Ho.ks, Rosaries, Statues, Pictures, Medals, Crucifixes, Scapulars, Wax Candles, Taperß, Floats, and Incense. Churches, convents and schools liberally dealt with. Catalogues forwarded on application. N.B. — Cabinet- Sized Photographs of Michael Davitt, Right Rev Dr Grimes, Very Rev 8. Cumminge, V.G., and Father Ginaty, Is. Ttlephone, No. 800. E. O'CONNOR, Proprietor. TRUST MONEY TO LEND on FBEEHOLD SECURITY. In large or small sums, for long or short periods, AT LOWEgr CURRENT RATES OF INTEHEBT. CALLAN AND GALLAWAY, Solicitous, NO. 2 JETTY STREET, DUNEDIN. JW. FAULKNER AND SONS, # DUNEDIN, ENGINEERS AND IRONFOUNDERS, Wibe-Weavelb and General Galvanisebb. Iron Castings for Verandahs, Railings, and G neral Work at reduced pi ices. Manufacturers of Wire Nettings for Sbeep, Pigs.md Babbitproof Fences, Ornamental Iron Grave Railings, Concre'e Kerbing, Garden Seals, etc.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 36, 3 January 1896, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 36, 3 January 1896, Page 16

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