THE CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT (Opposite Pro-Cathedral) BARBADOES STREET, CHRISTCHURCII. ESTABLISH KO 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 Bookseller--, and icad such Authors as — Lady Fullerton, Miss Caddie, Krancea Noble. Mrs ll<»pe, Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. Cashel Tloey, Mrs. Saddlier. Clara Mulholland. Mis-E. M. Stewart, Father Finn, C. J. Kickham. Gerald Grilh'n. Father Potter, Father O'Reilly Faber, Manning, Newman, Wiseman, and other Writers of Fiction and Morals now procurable. The Clergy. Convents, and School Committees liberally dealt with. Statues, W«\ Candle«. Tin Wick-, T.iper^, Incense, also Pictures and Crucifixe v , etc., nlwajs iv Stock N.B. — Stations of the Cross 2n v I~> and 17 x }'A unframed , also Altar Charts. E. O'CONNOR, Proprietor Established 1877. New Zealand Catholic Depot, WIIITAIvKR, BUDS.. LAMBTON Ql'W. WELLINGTON, And (.REV WOl'TIl. M'LENDII) SELECTION OV PRIZC BO'"»K< I'UWLR BOOKS, ROSARILS. SrUH'l VKS. ClU'd FIXES. FONT-. LVCK I'ICTI Rl^. Lie, Er\ A laigc supply of PamphlcU m\iry full ln-toiy ul the bhittcrj s, price "Jil . postage e\tia. CH RIST 1A N P. ROI'II Elt S SCIIO OL, R \ r l IH\^ -- I 111 i.l I 1 \KII1N", RU-OPEXED on MOM) VV. .IWVWIf 2'\ Shorthand, Typewriting and Bookk'cpmg rroi^c -peci.tl attention. Candidates are prepared for the < ivil Service ana I'mversity Entraiu-e, Lxaininations Suitable Boarding House can be procured for pupils froai the country .) M.J. A C li E I) II X A \i T (' n L L E (i E, £5 AUOKL\ND. CONDUCTED BY THE MABIST BROTHERS. Under the patronaae of His 1 ordship the Right Rev. Dr. Lenihan. The System ot Teaching is that followed in our popular and eminently successful Sydney College (Sr. Jo-t'ph'O. The curriculum includes the subjects required for the CIVIL SERVICE (Junior and Senior). LAW. MA'IRICULATION, and other Examinations In the interests of tho-e desirous of entering on a Mercantile Career, special attention is devoted to MIORHIAM) AND BOOK-KEEPING. TERMS— F<r Board and Elucation (including washing and mending, as wt)l as the u.-e of school books and bedding), ~M) Guimas Lowir Standard*, '-W (iiuneas Higher Standards, per scholastic y< ar, payable in adxance, in three equal in-talments — viz., First "Week in Ftbtuary, June, and September. But pupils may enter at any time of the year, and arc charged from date of admi-sion. DRAWING, PAINTING, and SHORTHAND ai v not Extra*. 1-uither information may be obtained by writing to the Director, BROTHER BASIL.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5, 1 February 1900, Page 16
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