Nearly one thousand persons witnessed the ceremony of blessing and laying the memorial stone of the Richard O'Neill College Garden Vale, on the afternoon of Sunday, April 26. The ceremony was performed by his Grace the Archbishop of Melbourne, assisted by his Lordship the Bishop of Sale (Right Rev. Dr. CorUett), The College, which is a tall building with a facade surmcunted by jthree towers, hias been constructed in' the Romanesque style. It stands on an eminence and is built of red brick with cement ornamentation. The •central tower near the top of which, there is alookout from under a copper dome, is 80ft. high, and the two end towers are each 60ft. Only Ihe front wing has been built a,t ipres^nt, the cost being defrayed by Miss 'Sarah O'Neill, of ' Bemburb,' North Bngton, an memory of her late brother, Richard O'Neill. She has also presented the grounds, extending over thirty acres.
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The sweet girl strolled along the block. The cheeky dude remarked <4 Ahem !' Not dreaming of. the sudden shock That would reward his stratagem ! The maad remarked with humor grim • c Your cough seems bad to-day • l' m ' sure Youd best take th's :' and handed him A bottle of Woods', Great Peppermint Cure.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 19, 14 May 1908, Page 31
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288Page 31 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 19, 14 May 1908, Page 31
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