Catholic Schools and the Christchorch Exhibition
To the Editor.
_ Jsl!;'J 51 !;'" 11 ' 1S » J submit, greatly to be desired that we Cajtiholies oC New Zealand should take steps to have our schools . properly represented at the forthcoming Chnstdhurch Exhibition. The Catholic schools' display was admittedly one of the most takfing features ot iha old Dumedin EindbStion, „ and such a representation as I venture to suggest for the Christchurch ExhiWtion would, 'like vtirtue, be advantageous fox many things. It would, tor instance, afford us ihe chance of a lifetime to bring befoire our fellow-colonists of other creeds, in a tatigilfle and attractive way, the high efficiency and wide scope of the work that is being done in our schools. TSie children and their teachers are abundantly able, ( an<d, I believe, willing, to do their part creditably. May I therefore, through your columns, respectfully flrtaai the matter under the notice of the proper authorities ? Jf the project commends itself to their seasoned j.ujd)gjment, I venture the further hope that such united 'steps aa to them may seem good may be taken at as early a moment as possible to ensure a worthy arfd representative display.— l am, etc., N.Z.N.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 37, 14 September 1905, Page 18
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197Catholic Schools and the Christchorch Exhibition New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 37, 14 September 1905, Page 18
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