THE CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT (Opposite Pro- Cathedral) BARBADOES STREET, CIIRISTCHURCH. ESTABLISHED 1880. Direct Importer of Catholic Literature and Objects of Devotion. Fresh Supplies of Books (by Catholic authors), suitable for Presents and School Prizes arriving monthly— too numerous to particularise. Encourage the spread of Catholic Literature by patronising Catholic Booksellers, and read such Authors as— Lady Fullerton, Miss Caddie, Frances Noble, Mrs Hope, Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. Cashel Hoey, Mr*. Saddlier, Clara Mulholland, Miss E. M.Stewart, Father Finn, C. J. Kickham, Gerald Griffin, Father Potter, Father O'Reilly Faber, Manning, Newman, W isernan, and orher Writers of Fiction and Morals now procurable. The Clergy, Convents, and School Committees liberally dealt with. Statues, Wax Candles, Tin Wicks, Tapers, Incense, also Pictures and Crucifixes, etc., always in Stock. N B —Stations of the Cross, 20 x l."» and 17 x 13, unframed ; , also Altar Charts. E . O'CONNOR, Proprietor j Established 1877. ' New Zealand Catholic Depot, WHITAKER BROS.. i LAMBTON QUAY, WELLING TON", j And GREY MOUTH. ! SPLENDID SELECTION OF PRIZE BOOKS, PRAYER BOOKS ROSARIES, SCAPULAHS, CRUCIFIXES, FONTS, LACE PICTURES, Ere, Err". CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, TIMARU. rpilE ANNUAL SPIRITUAL RETRFAT FOR LADIES ■*• preached by the Rev. Father J. COLGAX, S.J., will begin on the Evening of MONDAY, January X, and end on SATURDAY, January 13. Ladies who wish to attend bhoull apply as soon as possible to the Reverend Mother. J.M..T. HACKED II EA R T C()LL EU E, >3 AUCKLAND. CONDUCTED BY THE MARIST BROTHERS. Under the patronage of His Lordt-hip the Right Rev. Dr. Lenihan. The System of Teaching is that iollowul in our popular and eminently successful Sydney College (St. Joseph's) The curriculum includes thu subjeUh required for the CIVIL SERVICE (Junior and Senior). LAW, MAi RICULATION, and other Examination. In the interests of those desirous of entering on a Mercantile Caieer, special attention is devoted to SHORTHAND AND BOOK-KEEPING. I TERMS— F. r Board and Education (including washing and i mending ' as well as the u,e of school books and bedding), 30 ; Guineas Lower Standards, X\ Guineas Higher Standards, per scholastic year, payable in advance, in three equal instalments— viz First Week in February, June, and September. But pupils may enter at any time ot the jear, and are charged from date of ""DRAWING, PAINTING, and SHORTHAND are not Extras. Further information may be obtained by writing to the Director ' BROTHER BASIL. eTnvercargillTMr-^aepherd, Tiinaru, Messrs Manchester Bros, and th, Waimate Messrs Buxton, Temuk* Mr Riorden Ge-aldine Megrs n, all recommend the free use of McKenrie HONt AJ-LANKA TEA,
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4, 25 January 1900, Page 16
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