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C T. PATRICK'S COLLEGE k -> WELLINGTON CONDUCTED BY THE MARIST FA.THERS Under the Distinguished Patronage of Hie Grace the Archbishop of Wellington. The object of the Marist Fathers in tnia country, as in their colleges in Europe and America, iH to impart to their pupils a thoroughly Religions and a Bound Literary education, which will enable them in after-life, to discharge thrir duties with honour to Religion and Society, and with oredt and advant^ee to them^-lves. btudents are prepared for tbe N.Z. University Junior and Senior Civil Service, Medical Entrance, Solicitors' General Knowledge, Bank and all other Public Examinations. Students not preparing for the learned Professions have the advantage of a Special Commercial Coarse, umier efficient mani*gement, where they are taught all that will be of use in mercantile pursuits. Special attention ie also paid to the teaching of Physical Science, tor which purpose the Colege posneflsei a iar/a L^boracory and Demonstration Hall. Vocal Muhic, Elocution, Drawing, and all of.her branches of a Liberal Education receive due attention. Physical culture is attended to by a competent Drill Instructor who trains tbe students three times a week in Drill, Rifle Practice, and Gymnastics. A large and well-equipped Gymnasium i« attached to the College. The religions and moral training of the pupils is an object of special care, and particular attention is bestowed ontae teaihing of Christian Doctrine. A well-appointed Infirmary attached to thw College is under the charge of the Sisters of Compassion, from whom in case of illin ss all students receive the moßt tender and devoted cure, and who »t all times pay particular attention to the younger and more Jelioate pupils, who without euoh care would find the absence of home comforts very trying. For Terms, etc., apply to THE RECTOR.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 22, 1 June 1905, Page 30
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447Page 30 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 22, 1 June 1905, Page 30
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