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rpHK CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT OHRISTOHDROH, Established 1880. A New and Select Stock of Books, Rosaries, Statoe«, Pictures, Medals, Crucifixes, Scapulars, War Candles, Tapers, Floats, and Incense. Churches, convents and schools liberally dealt with. Catalogues forwarded on applicntion. N.B. — Cabinet- <<iz<?d Photographs of Micbael Davitt, Right Rev Dr Grimes, Very Rev 8. Cumminge, V.G., and Father Ginaty, Is. Telephone, N>. 800. E. O'CONNOR, Proprittor. J. M. J. SACRED HEART COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. CONDUCTED BY THE MAUIST BROTHERS. The System of Teaching is that followed iv onr popular and eminently successful Sydney College (St Joseph's). The curriculum inclules the subjects required for tbe CIVIL SERVICE (Junior and Serior), LAW, MATRICULATION, and other Examinationa. In the interests of those desirous of tntering 00 s Mercantile Career, special attention is devoted to SHORTHAND AND BOOK-KEEPING. TERMS.— For Board and Education (including washing and mending, as well as the use of school books and bedding) £30 per scholastic year, payable ia advance, 'n three equal instalments, vis., First week in February, June, and September. But pupils may enter at any time of the year, and are charged from date of admission. DRAWING, PAINTING, and SHORTHAND are not extras. Further information may be obtained by writing to the Director. BROTHER HENRY. PROSPECTUS O~F ST PATRICK'S COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND. CONDUCTED BY THE MARIST FATHERS. Under tbe special patronage of bis Grace the Most Rev Francis Redwood, S.M., D.D., Archbishop of Wellington. President, the Most Rev Dr. Redwood, 8 M. ; Rector, tha Very Bey Dr. Watters. S.M. St. Patrick's College is intended to afford the youth of New Zealand a sound liberal education, while furnishing all those safeguards of religion, without which education ceapea to be an advantage. The course of education, classical, scientific, ani mercan'il >, is traced in the programme of studies. A special course is provided, in which students are taught everything needful for mercantile pursues. Students are prepared for Civil Sarvice, 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 the disposal of the students during the hours set apart for reading. Vacation is given twice a year, in June and December. One term's notice is rtqaired before tbe withdrawal of a student. The religious education of tbe students will be attended to an a matter of tbe first and greatest importance. Non-CAtbolic students are required to attend the common exercises of religion, and comform to tbe ordinary rules of the ColU ge, OUTFIT FOR BOARDERS. Each Intern Student requires the following sutfit :—: — Two ordinary suits of clo'bing f<>r week days, one dark suit for Sundays, six day Bhirts, three night shirts, six pairs socks, six pjeket handkercniefs, three tab.c napkins, two pairs boots, one pair slippers, two pairs of sheets, four pillow cases, six towels, combs, brushes, and oUer dressing articles, one silver spoon, knife, fork, and napkin ring, TERMS. BOARDERS — All Intern Pupils, 40 Guineaß per annum, Eatrance Fee (payable once only), 3 Guineas. DAY SOHOLAuS— Preparatory School, 6 Guineas per annum. Colltge, 9 Guineas per annum. EXTRAS (per annum) : — Music, 8 Guineas ; Drawing, 3 Guineas; Shorthand, 3 Guineas; Washing, 1 Guinea; Stationery, comprising use of copy books, exercises, letter paper, e'C. 1 Guinea. A charge of Nine Guineas per annum extra is made tor day scholars who dine 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 with* drawal before the end of a term. For further particulars, application may may be made to the President, tbe Rector of the College, (he Muriel Fathuis, and the Local Clergy. N.B. — Payments are required in ADVANCE at the beginning of each term :—lst: — Ist February, middle cf May, and lei September. I F, J. WATTKR.S, S.M , D D., Kector.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 49, 10 April 1896, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 49, 10 April 1896, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 49, 10 April 1896, Page 16

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