HTHE PROVINCIAL ECCLESIASTICAL SEMINARY X OF NEW ZEALAND. HOLY CROSS COLLEGE, MOSGIEL. In conformity with arrangements made at the First Provincial Synod, held in Wellington in 1891), this Seminary has been established for the education of Students from all parts of New Zealand who aspire to the Ecclesiastical State. The Holy Cross College is situated at Mosgiel (10 miles from Dunedin) iin a fine building hitherto known as Mosgiel House, which, with 11 acres of rich park land surrounding it, was purchased for use as a Seminary for the Ecclesiastical Province of New Zealand. The Pension is £35 a year, payable half-yearly in advance. It provides for Board and Lodging, Tuition, School Books, Furniture, Bedding and House Linen. The Extra Charges are : Washing, £1 10s a year, and Medicine and Medical Attendance if required. Students will provide their own wearing apparel, including the College Gown, as well as Surpiice for assistance in Choir. The Annual Vacation begins on the 15th December and ends on the 15th February. Th* Seminary is under the Patronage and Direction of the Archbishop and Bishops of New Zealand, and under the immediate personal supervision of the Right Rev. Bishop of Dunedin, who will act as Rector. For further Particulars apply to the Vice-Rector, Holy Cross College, Mosgiel. "COR SALE, First-class Little DAIRY FARM and 5-roomed HOUSE ; close to factory and station. Mihiwaka Dairy Factory. EDITOR'S NOTICES. Correspondents arc particularly requested to bear m mind that to insure publication in any particular issue of the paper communications must reach this Office not later than Tuesday morning. No notice can be taken o/ anonymous communications. Whatever is intended for insertion must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication. Marriage and obituary reports must be authenticated by the local Catholic clergy or by some responsible person whose signature is known at this office. In no circumstances will we copy such notices from other newspapers unless specially requested to do so TO LET FOR ENTERTAINMENTS 1 'THE COLOSSEUM," CHULSTCUURCH. This Building, 240 feet by 94 feet, between Armagh street and Gloucester street, originally erected for a Skating Rink, has been acquired by a company with a view to letting same for Entertainments. Arrangements have been made to thoroughly renovate, decorate, and instal the same for electric light. Bookings for the year can now be m;ide with the undersigned. The Building being admirably designed, and the acoustic properties being good, it will be found suitable for the following gatherings, amongst others :—: — BANQUETS, BAZAARS. C >NVERSAZIONTh.S, PUBLIC MEETINGS, MILITARY TOURNAMENTS, PHYSICAL DHILL, GYMNAbTJC EXHIBITIONS, SOIREES, MILITARY BAND CONCERTS or CONTEST, PROMbJNADK or ORDINARY CONCERTS, SKATING, Etc. For funhcr particulars apply ENGLAND & THOMAS, Royal Insurance Chambers, 208 Hereford street. P.O. Box 467. Telephone 644.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 5, 30 January 1902, Page 16
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459Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 5, 30 January 1902, Page 16
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