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FENTON HOUSE FENTON STREET !: : . ROTORUA. Near Post Office, Opposite Tourist Inquiry Office. Within one minute from Government Baths. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Terms— per week, or 6s per day. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Every comfort. Perfect sanitary arrangements. Electric light throughout. Mrs. M. Murphy, Proprietress. ST. THOMAS AQUINAS’ ACADEMY Preparatory Boarding School for Boys (5 to 10 years), conducted by the Dominican Nuns at Rosary Convent, Oamaru. - Ideally situated on an eminence overlooking the sea, and enjoying the dry, bracing climate for which North Otago is so justly famous. The house is an up-to-date building, fitted with all modern and hygienic appliances, and in every particular conducive to the health and comfort of the boys. The classes are arranged so as to meet the requirements of the Government syllabus, with tne addition of Elementary French and Latin. Physical development is secured under the direction of an expert drill-master, and open-air life encouraged by a variety of out-door games. Moral training and the cultivation of good manners and tone are a special feature, of the Academy. Terms: Entrance fee, £3 (paid only once) ; pension, £8 per term. Further particulars on application to the Mother-Superior. The Academy opens on Monday, February 2. SiT BlIWZ) S*a.rgreozi Bexxtist Alexandra Buildings, •* Yisits Denniston and Palmerston St., Westport. Miller ton fortnightly J. Q. GALLAGHER. . CHEMIST . UPPER SYMONDS STREET . . . AUCKLAND. T. Xj. rpxx-oijiEiiß, SURGEON DENTIST MAIN STREET, GORE. Telephone —Surgery, 79. JDX3-' W .A. .aarNN, DENTAL SURGEON (D.D.S., University of Pennsylvania, Phila.) Cr. Stafford and Beswick Streets ’Phone 47. TIMARU. Private ’Phone 559. , ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS C.T., Timaru.—lf you write to the Secretary, Catholic Federation, P.O. Box 958, Wellington, he will send you the copies of the Federation “Bulletin” which you desire. . - Oliver Snodgrass. — Your letter, like the curate’s egg, is good in parts, but you show a tendency to , burlesque the question, and you have ruled your--self out by failing to supply name and address.

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New Zealand Tablet, 12 February 1914, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 12 February 1914, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 12 February 1914, Page 33

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