Me^isns. T. Earnshaw and 00., George street, Dunedin, direat afttetotiom to their large and superior stlock of .art pite-tiures, steel engravings, mdrr,ons, an)d jpict/ure framings, whidh are qiuoteid at ivery moderate nates... Tjhe Reiv. BroHher Director notifies in aur advertising colurrins that Uhe Sacred Hdart College, canfcructefl by the Mariat Dfo^hers, will re^open on the Bth prox. TThis college is charmingly situated, averk»o|ks tlhe Waitemiatta Hiatbor, a<nd has Extensive gflamnds, which afford tfhe siladejnts stplenflid accommto.dation for recreatiom aMd athletic games. The college is bpilt in bridk, an concrete fouinldiation9. The jiormitories are large awd Fotty, tlh« claw? ijooms well lighted a»nd ventilated, and the ititatJha s[^nlpli/^d with hot alid cold water. The great object of tlhe Brothers is Vo give theif pupils a sqjubd rejigiowa training and enable t>hem to dtsehairge the duties of t(hei\r aftex-life with hoinor to religion, benefit tlo the Stiate, anjd credit to themselves.
Hancock's "BISMARK'' LAGER BEEB £S Td^S?
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1, 5 January 1905, Page 2
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155Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1, 5 January 1905, Page 2
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