WHITAKER BROS., New Zealand Catholic Depot, WELLINGTON AND GREYMOUTH. FATHER SHKKHAN'S 'MY NEW CURATE,' Ga ; posted, 6s 6d. (This Book haa had an enormous sale ; 8 editions in 8 months.) NEW SUPPLIES DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS. ROSARIES, CRUCIFIXES, FONTS, MEDALS, WAX CANDLES, CHARCOAL, TAPERS, Etc., Etc., Etc. SPLENDID INCENSE, is 6d lb Tin. STATUES SACRED HEART, BLESSED VIRGIN, ST. JOSEPH ST. ANTHONY, lOd, Is 6d, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 3s 6d, 12s Gd, Hs 6d, and upwards. Special Note. In answer to numerous enquiries, so booii as the proposed New Catechism is finally settled by the coming Synod, we shall advertise same without delay. In the meantime we are authorised to supply the Catrchisms approved by the Plenary Council.
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Aklinuton Street, Wellington. STUDIES will be Resumed 4th FEBRUARY. The school course comprises every branch of high-class English education, with French, Latin, Book-keeping, all kinds of Plain and Art Needlework. Terms of Course. — Boarder*, £30 per annum (fees paid at opening of three terms) ; Day Scholars, 2."Js per quarter (in advance). Piano, Violin (Miss Julia Moran). Singing, Painting, Dancing Shorthand, German, and Chip work Lessons are extras at moderate terms. Students are prepared for the University, Civil Service, Musical (theoretical and practical), and Drawing Examinations. Sister F. Xavier will be at the Academy from .">th to 12th January and after Ist February, l.ut letters addressed to her at the Academy as above, or at ' Helenstown,' Seatoun, will receive prompt attention.
J. M. J. SACRED II EA R T OOLL EG E, AUCKLAND. CONDUCTED BY THE MARIST BROTHERS. Under the patronage of his Lordship the Right Rev. Dr. Lenihan. The System of Teaching is that followed in our popular and eminently successful Sydney College (St. Joseph's). The curriculum includes the subjects required for the Civil SERVICE (Junior and Senior), LAW, MATRICULATION, and other Examinations. In the interests of those desirous of entering on a Mercantile Career, special attention is devoted to SHORTHAND AND BOOK-KEEPING. TERMS : For Board and Education (including washing and mending, as well as the use of school books and bedding), HO Guineas Lower Standards, 38 Guineas Higher Standards, per Boholastio year, payable in advance, in three equal instalments — ▼iz., First Week in February, June, and September. But pupils may enter at any time of the year, and are charged from date of admission. DRAWING, PAINTING, AND SHORTHAND are not Extras. Further information may be obtained by writing to the Director, BROTHER BASIL. The MoCormick Harvesting Machine Company built and sold 213,629 machines in the season of 1899. This is the greatest Bale of harvesting machines ever made by one company. — ,•»
THE FAMOUS "VICTORY" SEWING MACHINE. KS^i&^i I^ 3Si (or Catalogue (ooatfoi thit paper) C PRINOKB BTBBXT, DUNSDW.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 7, 14 February 1901, Page 16
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