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Convent of Our Lady of Mercy

TE AROHA, AUCKLAND. Under the Special Patronage of Right Rev. Dr. Lenihan, Bishop of Auckland. First-class Boarding and High School conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Unrivalled situation close to the famous Mineral Springs and Sanatorium. Especially built and equipped with, every modern convenience, - offering every advantage to delicate growing girls. Thorough Modern and Practical Education under Government Inspection. Special classes for Music, Art, and Languages Exceptional facilities for musical study, as the school is a Centre for the Trinity College, London, and Auckland University Examinations. Religious training and formation of character are objects of special care. Most careful supervision. Accommodation for a limited number of boys under ten years of age. Terms strictly moderate. Apply to the SISTER SUPERIOR.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume 12, 12 November 1908, Page 21

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Convent of Our Lady of Mercy New Zealand Tablet, Volume 12, 12 November 1908, Page 21

Convent of Our Lady of Mercy New Zealand Tablet, Volume 12, 12 November 1908, Page 21

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