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CONVENT OF MERCY, GREYMOUTH.

( : The following successes have been gained by pupils of the Convent of Mercy, Greymouth:—Miss Doreen Daly, a pupil of St. Mary's School, Greymouth, was successful in gaining a Junior National Scholarship, having obtained a total of 594 marks, that is, an average of 74£ per cent. This young lady is to be congratulated on her success. She will' take out the scholarship at St. Mary's School, Greymouth. The Kennedy Scholarship, tenable at St. Patrick's College (forfeited), falls this year to Master Henry Kennedy, a pupil of the Convent School, Brunner. This clever young student is to be commended on the success he has attained.

Life is not for a mere passing pleasure but for the highest unfoldment that one can attain to, the noblest character one can grow, and for the greatest service that one can render to all mankind. In this, however, we will find the highest pleasure, for in this the only real pleasure lies. There are no short cuts.

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New Zealand Tablet, 5 February 1920, Page 23

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166

CONVENT OF MERCY, GREYMOUTH. New Zealand Tablet, 5 February 1920, Page 23

CONVENT OF MERCY, GREYMOUTH. New Zealand Tablet, 5 February 1920, Page 23