WHITAKER BROS., New Zealand Catholic Depot, WELLINGTON AND (JREYMOUTH. FATHER SHEEIIANS l MY NEW CURATE,' Gs ; posted, •is Iki. (This Book has had an enormous sale : S editions in 8 months.) NEW SUPPLIES DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS. ROSARIES, CRUCIFIXES, FONTS, MEDALS, WAX CANDLES. CHARCOAL. TAPERS, Etc.. Etc.. Etc. SPLENDID INCENSE, Is Cd lb Tin. STATUES SACRED HEART. BLESSED VIRGIN, ST. JOSEPH ST. ANTHONY. lOd, 1-5 (>d, 2b Gd, 3s Gd, .Is tid, 12s Gd, 1 Is Gd, and upwards, SiT.t ial Note. In answer to numerous enquiries, so soon as the proposed New Catechism is finally settled by the coming Synod, we shar advertise same without delay. In the meantime we are authorised to supply the Cattchisms approved by the Plenary Council. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S AC U)EMY FOR YOUNC LAWKS. AXA XL INC TON Sl'liLfcT, WI.LLINM ON. STUDIES will be Resumed 4th FEBRUARY. The school course comprises every branch of high-class English education, with French, Latin, Book-ketpmg, all kinds of Plain and Art Needlework. Terms of Cnur-e — Boarders, £.>n per annum (fefs paid at opening of three terms) , Day Scholars, 2"h per quarter (in advance). Piano. Violin (Mih-i Julia Moran). Ringing, Painting, Dancing, Shorthand, German, and Chipwork Lessons are extras at moderate terms. Students are prepared for th* University, Civil Service, Musica (theoretical and practical), and Drawing Examinations. Sibter F. Xavier will be at the Academy from ." th to 1 2th January and after 1M February, but letters addressed to her at the Academy as above, or at ' Helenstown,' Seatoun, will receive prompt attention. TtTONASTERY OF THE SACRED HEART, BARBADOES STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. The Schools in connection with the above Institution, conducted by the Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions, will re-open on January 28, 11)01. The Educational Course comprises, beside? a careful Religious and Moral Training, the various branches of a sound English Education, together with French. Shorthand, Typewriting, Needlework (plain and ornamental), Calisthenics, Pianoforte, Harp. Violin, Organ, Singing, Drawing, Painting in Water Colors and Oils, and Flower-making. Pupils prepared for Civil Service, Matriculation, and Teachers' Examinations, also for Theoretical and Practical Examinations of Trinity College and Royal Academy, London. Prospectuses* for Boarders, High School, and Kindergarten pupils can be obtained from the Reverend Mother Prioress. Information is sought regarding the whereabouts of Mr, John Devlin, a native of Clonbraney, County Longford. — ,% The Dunlop Company report business as being very brisk and the utmost difficulty is experienced in getting sufficient stocks to cope with the demand for the great "foremost ever since' 1888 tyre.—**,
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 4, 24 January 1901, Page 16
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