Combined Life andk^ <84 Accident Tables. The Mutual Life Association of Australasia Offers in the First Year of the Twentieth Century SOMETHING ABSOLUTELY NEW. Ordinary Life Policies do not cover Accidents unless they result in Death. Ordinary Accident Policies do not cover Death unlesb caused by Accident. The COMBINED LIFE and ACCIDENT POLICIES Cover Both, and at Specially Low Rates. They are Issdid in the Thkee Following Forms :—: — TABLE AC— ASSURANCE PAYABLE Combined in each case with CompenAT DEATH— Batlon for — Premiums payable during Life of the As- PERMANENT TOTAL DISABLE - sured, MENT, TABLE CO.— ASSURANCE PAYABLE PERMANENT PARTIAL DISABLEAT DEATH- MENT, or Premiums payable during specified term TEMPORARY TOTAL DISABLEot years. MF,NT TABLE EC— ENDOWMENT ASSUR- mjsiJni, ANCE — If resulting from Accident during curPayable at end of term of years, or pre- rency of the policy, and while Premiums vious death. are being paid thereon. IS" For Tables of Rates and Full Particulars, apply at any office of the Association, or to Head Office for New Zealand, Featherston and Brandon Streets, Wellington. THOMAS KERR, District Managei. C. A RICHARDSON, Secretary
ST. PATRICKS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON ! _NEW ZEALAND. CONDUCTED BY THE MARIST FATHERS. Under the Special Patronage of His Grace the Most Reverend Francis Redwood, S.M., D.D., Archbishop of Wellington. 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. 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, foik, and napkin ring. y TERMS. Boarders. — All Intern Pupils, 40 guineas per annum ; Entrance Fee (payable once only) 3 guineas. Day Scholars — Preparatory 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 dine at the College. A reduction of 10 per cent is made in favour of brothers, whether boarders or day scholars. No reduction may be expected in the case of absence or withdrawal before the end of a For further particulars application may be made to the Rector of the College, the Marist Fathers, and the Local Clergy. Terms begin— lst February, middle of May, and Ist September. THE RECTOR.
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Free Lance, 30 March 1901, Page 22
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