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ROSARY CONVENT, OAMARU. Select Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Conducted by the Dominioan Nuns. FULL COLLEGIATE COURSE. Pupils prepared for Oxford Local, Civil Service, and Matriculation Examinations, and for all Musical Examinations — Theoretioal and Practical. The beautiful climate of Oamaru, with its fresh, bracing air, has proved most beneficial to delicate students. SCHOOL RE-OPENS MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. DT, PATRICK'S COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. THE ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIPS, Of £25 each, tenable for four yeare, Have been gained by — John Gobdon, Convent School, Otaki. Cottbtenay O'Roubkb, Convent School, Otaki. John Ckotty, Marist Brothers' School, Wanganui. John Hocjan, Marist Brothers' School, Greymouth. THE O'LEARYSCHOL A,R SHI P, Of £25, tenable for three yeara, and open to Students of the . Marlborough District only, Has been gained by — t George Curby, Convent School, Blenheim. The College. Be-opbns on the 14th Fbbruaky. AUGUSTINE KEOGH,. S.M., BA./ St. Patrick^ College, Rectob. January 24th, 1907. - . QT. DOMINLOK'S COLLEGE, DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. " " ' ' - CLASSES WILL." BE RESUMED ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY sth. BOA.BDEBS should be in residence on the evening of Monday, Febbxtaby 4th. STUDIES, in preparation for the* Oxford Local, Matriculation, and Civil Service Examinations will be taken up immediately on the re-opening of the College. In the MUSIC SCHOOL, the work will he resumed in connection with the usual Theoretioal and Praotioal, Examination?, and the Associated Board and Trinity College. The USUAL STUDIES will be conducted in the Abt' StudioFor Students desiring" Extra Lesoons- or Special Study, and^ any particular branoh ' of Art, Classes may be formed by private arrangement. Farther particulars on application to the MOTHER PRIORESS. CEVERAL SHOPS TO-LET IN THE ARCADE -a. i :m: .a. t 1 b. Apply - - - W. QUINN, Waimate.

TTTTlfcT&ir Ttftn TT?EI« - INTERN^TIOIMH^PATENT'AGENT.^ .. (EBtib. 1882) P|^?&TS!M'PSt HENRY HUGHES Sf^g^Slte; -JWMi.affib Information & Pamphlet free on application* A, M.P. Building a Prinoea Street, DUNEDIN, etc

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 5, 31 January 1907, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 5, 31 January 1907, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 5, 31 January 1907, Page 21

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