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J. M. J. SACKED HEART COLLEGE RICHMOND ROAD, AUCKLAND. Conducted by the MARIST BROTHERS. > - ■ • ' ' "■:• • ■' - ■' ■ ' ,*'■* i*. vu ■ -- "j [(Under the Patronage of the Eight Ber. Dr. CLEABY, ■ o Bishop of Auckland.) 'mw mr.T.isflF-i j-:; CLEABY, . THE COLLEGE, which is large and commodious, and fltted with all modern appliances, is situated in a section ‘ of ’ ground 14 acres in extent. '. ■ The great object of the Brothers is to give their Pupils a sound Religious Education, and so to enable them to discharge the duties of - their ' after-life with honour, to religion, benefit to the State, anil credit to themselves. Students are prepared for the Intermediate, Junior and Senior . Public Service, Pharmacy t. Board, Matriculation, Solicitors ’ General Knowledge, 1 Medical ; and Engineering Preliminary, Military Scholarship, University Entrance Scholarship, and Music Examinations. '(:■ Vti./ ' Specal attention is given to Experimental Science and fee Practical Agriculture. " , . ' •\ / TEEMS: 40 guineas per aauam. A reduction of 10% is allowed in favour of brothers. For further particulars, apply to the BEOTHEB DIBICTOB. te AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC TRUTH SOCIETY For ‘he dissemination of Catholic Truth and the defence of Holy Cnureh, 242 penny pamphlets on most interesting and instructive subjects have already been issued. An Australian Catholic Prayer Book has been compiled, and can now be procurable in boards, 4d: leather (with' Epistles and Gospels of Sundays and Feasts), 1/6; and beautifully bound in morocco, 3/6. Lectures and Replies, by M 9 Rev. Thomas Joseph Carr, D.D..- Archbishop of Melbourne, price 5/6; postage, 1/2 extra. Subscription, 5/• per annum, entitling all to the penny publications issued during the year. Life members, £3/3/-. ; Rev. J. NORRIS, Secretary : 312 Lonsdale St., Melbourne atrixk’s College WELLINGTON •• Conducted by the Marist Fathers, under the distinguished patronage of his Grace the Archbishop. The aim of the College is to give Catholic boys of the Dominion a sound Catholic training, together "with all the advantages of higher secular education. Students are prepared for N.Z. University Junior Scholarship, Matriculation, Medical and Engineering Preliminary, Solicitors’ General Knowledge, Senior and Junior Civil Service Examinations. s Students not preparing for the learned professions have the advantage of a Special COMMERCIAL COURSE, comprising Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping; and those who intend to take up Farming Pursuits may follow a Special Course of AGRICULTURAL and DAIRY SCIENCE. The College has two large Laboratories well ©quipped with Scientific Apparatus for Experimental Work by the Students in Physics and Chemistry. For further particulars, terms, etc., apply to — THE RECTOR. t E- O’CONNOR THE CATHOLIC' BOOK DEPOT, 147 BARBADOES ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Tel. 2724. (Opposite the Cathedral) Estah. 1880. CATHOLIC HOME ANNUAL for 191-7, and postage .1/3 : •' AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC DIRECTORY, 1917 (paper) and post2/9 Diary of a French Army Chaplain (Abbe Klein) —4/The Heart of a Man (Maher) —4/The Onion Peelers (Garrold) — 4 /- Memoirs of Sister M. of .Mercy Kernel, R.G.S.—3/6 Essays on Pastoral Medicine (O’Malley-Walshe)— 12/6 Short History of Catholic Church (Wedewer-McSorley), 5/6 Prayer (Girardey) —s/Christ: the Preacher (D. Phelan) —9/- " Prayer Books for Soldiers—l/-, 1/6, 2/-, 2/6, and 3/6 Silver Scapular Chains— l/6 and 3/6 ' i.

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New Zealand Tablet, 11 January 1917, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 11 January 1917, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 11 January 1917, Page 32