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' ; AUSTRALIAN GENERAL OATHOLIO DEPOT. J^OUIS GILLB AND 00. 78 and 76 Liverpool Strbbt, Stdnbt, also 300 and 302 lonbdale st., melbourne. By Special fr J j^^§§^L'|' Suppliers to Appointment Ij3Hß|kJ| Hie HoUness Pius X. Books or) Irish Language. First Irish Book. Wrapper ... ... each 2d per post 3d Second „ „ ... ... „ 5d „ 6d Third „ „ „ 6d „ 7d Simple Lessons in Irish. O'Growney. Parts 1& 2 „ 4d „ 5d H it >» » ii 3» 4, 5 „ 8d n 9d Irish Grammar. P. W. Joyce ... ... „Is 3d „Is 6d Intro. Study Irish Language. Hayden ... „Is 3d „Is 6d Belf Instruction in Irish. Canon Bourke ... „ 63 „ 6s 6d Ifieh-English Dictionary. O'Reilly ... „ 13s „ 14s fid Irish Musio and Song, set to music. Joyce ... „ Is „ Is 3d Moore's Melodies (in Irish) ... ... „Is 6d „Ii <M

OT. PATRICK'S COLLEGE *^ WELLINGTON CONDUCTED BY THE MARIST FATHERS. Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Grace the Archbishop of Wellington. The object of the Marist Fathers in this country, us in their colleges in Europe and America, is to impart to their pupils a thoroughly Religious and a Bound Literary education, which will enable them in after-life to discharge thtir durips» with honour to Religion &nd Society, and with credt and advantage to themselves. Students are prepared for the N.Z. UnivnrtJity Junior and Senior Civil Service, Medical Entrance, Solicitors' General Knowledge, Bank and all other Public Examinations. x Students not preparing for the learned Profusion* have rhe advantage of a Special Commercial Course, under efficient management, where they are taught all that will be of UHe in mercantile purwiite. Special attention is also paid to the teaching of Physical Science, for which purpose the Colege poanesneH a lar^e Laboratory and Demonstration Hall. Vocal Muaic, Elocution, Drawing, and all other branches of a Liberal Education receive due attention. Physical oulture is attended to by a competent Drill Instructor who trains the students three times a week in Drill, Rifle Practice, and Gymnastics. A large and well-equipped Gymnasium is attached to the College. The religious and moral training of the pupils is an object of special care, and particular attention is bestowed on the teaching of Christian Doctrine. A well-appointed Infirmary attached to the College is under the charge of the Sisters of Compassion, from whom in case of illness all students receive the most tender and devoted care, and who at all times pay particular attention to the younerer and more delicate pupils, who without such care would find the absence of home comforts very trying. For Terms, etc., apply to THE RECTOB.

J. M- J. SACRED HEART COLLEGE, RICHMOND ROAD, AUCKLAND. THE COLLEGE lifts its stately form on a section of land H acres in extent. It overlooks the Waifemata Harbor and commands a magnificent view of the Waitakerei Ranges. The College is built in briok on concrete foundations : the dormitories are large and lofty ; the class rooms well lighted and ventilated ; and the baths aupplud with water hot and cold. The great object of th° Br. thers is to give their pupils a Fimnd Religious Education, and cuab c them to discharge the duties of their after-life with honor to religion, bcnelit to the Stale, and credit to themselves. Students are prepared for UNIVERSITY JUXIOU SCHOLARSHIP, MATRICULAIION, SENIOR AND JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE, MEDICAL ENTRANCE, and SOLICITORS' and BARRISTERS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE EXAMINATIONS. The Pension is 35 guineas per annum. A reduction of 10 per cent, is allowed in favor of brothers. Prospectuses on application to the Director. The College RE-OPENED on FEBRUARY Bth, 1905. BROTHER DIRECTOR.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 40, 5 October 1905, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 40, 5 October 1905, Page 16

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