J. & A. WILSON, TmUNERAL DIRECTORS & FURNISHERS Cambridge Tekrace. All Requisites in Stock. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, Telephone 905. W. G. MELDR.UM, PICTURE FRAMER, 68 MANNERS STREET. The cheapest place in town. A large stock of moulding to choose from.
Do You Kilow. . T^at lor yUBNITUEE and FUItfttSHrNGS of every '. description that no firm in town can compare with. FLOCKTON & £0. Manners Street, WELLINGTON.
NAINSOOKS
ABSOLUTELY GENUINE SALE. FEEE WHEEL, CHAINLESS, CHAIN WHEEL BYCYCLES being sold regardlessHdf'cdflt. Another shipment just landed te Hawke's Bay. The finest machines in the City dt frbni £5 to £10 below prices asked efe&vrneie. RAGLANS, PERRYS, EADIES, £11 to £15. MONOPOLE, WARWICKS, free wheel, cushion frame, Chain and Chainless, £14 to £20. Nothing better, none so Cheap. Experts are invited to inspect. Novices should buy from the oldest established Dealer and Cycle Engineer, F- J. W. FEAR, 88 Wiffis-Btretit. N.B.— Repairs skilfully done. Accessories, Acetylene Lamps, (fee, cheap. Gfrbiile, in air-tight tins, lib, Is. T7IARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY, 82 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Fresh Butter and Eggs, Hams and Bacon oultry, Cheese, and HoneyFresh Milk and Cream twice Daily. F. db J. Clerk, F.R.1.8.A.] [Jomr S. Swis. Cleke & Swan, ARCHITECTS. KELBURNE & KARORI TRAM BUILDINGS, 55, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 452.
We have a BIG STOCK of, and extra Good Value. We are selling a Fine Cloth, wide width, at PRINTS In all shades, light and dark, very firm dyes. Beautiful lot of Patterns to select from at These Two Lines are Worthy your Notice. Sydney Cash Drapery COMPANY, LAMBTON QUAY.
PROSPECTUS A.M.D.G. et S.P.H. (Sectare Fidem.) ST. PATRICKS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. CONDUCTED BY THE MARIST FATHERS. Under the Patronage of His Grace the Most Reverend Francis Redwood, S.M., D.D., Archbishop of Wellington. President : THE MOST REV. DR REDWOOD, S.M. Rector : THE VERY REV. T. BOWER, S.M., B.A.
ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE is intended to afford the youth of New Zealand a sound liberal education, whilst furnishing all those safeguards of religion, without which education ceases to be an advantage. The course of education— classical, scientific, and mercantile— is traced in the programme of studies. A Special Course is provided, in which students are taught everything needful for mercantile pursuits. Students are prepared for Civil Service, Law, University, and Musical Examinations. A large and well-appointed Gymnasium has been added to the College, giving the students facility developing muscular power. A Select Library is at the disposal of students during the hours set apart for reading. Vacation is given twice a year, in June and December. One term's notice is squired before the withdrawal of a student. The religious education of students will be attended to as a matter of the first and greatest importance. Non-Catholic Students are required to attend the common exercises of religion, and to conform to the ordinary rules of the College. OUTFIT FOR BOARDERS. Each Intern Student requires the following outfit :— Two ordinary suits of clothing for week days, one dark suit for Sundays, six day shirts, three night shirts, six pairs of socks, six pocket handkerchiefs, three table napkins, two pairs boots, one pair slippers, three pairs of sheets, four pillow cases, six towels, combs, brushes, and other dressing articles, one silver spoon, knife, fork, and napkin ring. TERMS. Boarders.— All Intern Pupils, 40 guineas per annum ; Entrance Fee (payable once only) 3 guineas. Day Scholars — Preparatoiy School, 6 guineas per annum ; College, 9 guineas per annum. Extras. Music, 8 guineas per annum ; Drawing, 3 guineas per annum ; Shorthand, 3 guineas per annum ; Washing, 1 guinea per annum ; Stationery, comprising use of copybooks, letter paper, etc., 1 guinea per annum. A charge of 9 guineas per annum extra is made for day scholars who dme at the College. A reduction of 10 per cent is made in favour of brothers, whether boarders or day No reduction may be expected in the case t)f absence or withdrawal befdre the end of a For further particulars application may be made to the President, the Rector of the CoHege, the Marist Fathers, and the Local Clergy. N B —Payments are required, IN ADVANCE, at the beginning of each term : February Ist, middle of May, and Ist September.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZFL19010112.2.16.2
Bibliographic details
Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 28, 12 January 1901, Page 13
Word Count
690Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 28, 12 January 1901, Page 13
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.