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THE PROVINCIAL ECCLESIASTICAL SEMINARY OF NEW ZEALAND. HOL7 GROSS COLLEGE, MOSGIEL. In conformity with arrangements made at the First Provincial Synod, held in Wellington in 1899. this Seminary haa been established for the education of Students from all parts of New Zealand who aspire to the Eoolerfastioal State. The Holy Cross College is situated at Moegiel (10 miles from Dunedia) in a fine building hitherto known as Moegiel House, whioh, with 11 aores of rioh park land surrounding it, was purchased for use as a Seminary for the Eooleeiastioal Provinoe of New Zealand. The Pension is £35 a year, payable half-yearly in advanoe It provides for Board and Lodging, Tuition, Sohool Books, Furniture, Bedding and House Linen. The Extra Charges are : Washing, £1 10s a year, and Medicine and Medical Attendance if required. Students will provide their own wearing apparel, including the Soutane, as well as Surplioe for assistance in Choir. The College re-opened on Saturday, February 14th. The Seminary is under the Patronage and Direction of the Archbishop and Bishops of New Zealand, and under the immediate personal supervision of the Right Rev. Bishop of Dunedin. For further Particulars apply to the Rector, Holy Cross College, Mosgiel. THE CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT, * 35 BARBADOES STREET, SOUTH CHRI3TCHURCH, (Opposite New Cathedral) Established 1880. Tuoker's Prize Medal Wax Candles, 3g. per Ib. Incenne, Charcoal, Floats and Wax Tapers. Sanctuary Lamps, Glasses and Altar Cruets. Statues in all sizes. Crosses, Crucifixes, Medals, Holy Water Fonts, Scapulars (five in one). Bibles in all sizes, Imitation of Christ, Prayer Books in great variety. Hymn Boohs. ■ "The Catholic Dictionary "—New and Revised Edition, 17s 6d 11 Smiths Elements of Ecclesiastical Law " three volumes, 355. "Tickets of the Living Rosary," Badges of "The Sacred Heart." Religious Piotures. "The Explanatory Catechism." "The Children's Bible History " " The Children's Companion to Christian Doctrine and Bible History." Orders punctually attended to. E. O'CONNOR, Proprietor. J. M. J. ST. BENEDICT'S SCHOOL, GLADSTONE STREET, AUCKLAND. Condu tpd by the SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH. Pupils Prepared fr>r CIVIL SERVICE and MATRICULATIONiEXAMINATIONS, Also For aM MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS (Practical aud Theoretical). Boarlerp received n-t'Sfc. Joseph's Convi nt, Surry Hills. Terms on applio-uion to the Superior at Sc. Benedict's or Surry Hills. THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' NOVITIATE, CLONTARF, IRELAND. The Ite\ . Bro T. \l Hughes, Christian Brothers' College, Victoria l'ar.ule, Melbourne, resect fully asks tho former pupils of the Christian Brothers and tho friends of Christian education to help in lJuilding the Centenaiv Novitiate, wherein the yon nt? members of the Order will be trained for all parts ot the English-speaking world. Sincere thanks aie lelumed for tho following amounts :—: — Rev .1. Pelany, Holy Cross College, Mosgiel, £1 ; Miss 6'Keefe, Onehunga, 10s , Mr. James Mahoney, Auckland, 10s ; Mrs. M. Spehnan (2nd subscription), Tohangina 10s 6d ; Mrs. M. Quayle, Mossburn, lOs , Mr M Moran, Highbank, 10s ; Veil. Archpriest T Walshe Westpoit, £1 Is- Mr T Landlord, Southland, 10s- Mrs J I nngford, Southland, lOs ; Mr. J. Mclnerney Invercargill, lOs ; Miss May O'Donnell, Allanton 10s • Miss J. Cotter, Dunedin, 10s : Mr. G. (Jildine' Napier 10s ; Miss M. Slattery, Blenheim, 10s ; Mrs. M. Smith, Oamaru, 10s ; Mr. J. O'Connor, Westland, 10s 6d. . (To be continued.) Contributors of 10s or more will be presented with a beautiful picture of the Mother of borrows.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 25, 18 June 1903, Page 16

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