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JX I S MAJESTY'S THEATRE-, CHRISTCHURCH. ALL SEASONS' CARNIVAL. "THE GREAT EASTER EVENT" SATURDAY; APRIL 10 (OPENING NIGHT), to WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. "THE POETRY OF MOTION" Superb Spectacular Display, devised by Madam Cathro, presented by Specially-trained Principals and Auxiliaries under her> Personal Direction and Supervision. A Grand Series of Stately Marches, Charming Dances, Artistic Groupings, Typical Tableaux. Enchanting Stage Pictures, revealing a Wonderland of Brilliance, Color, and Animation. IN AID OF CATHEDRAL PARISH BUILDINGS FUND. Popular Admission : Dress "Circle, Is 6d ; All Other Parts, One Shilling. Concession Tickets now obtainable: Ten Admissions for . Five Shillings. UNIQUE DOLL COMPETITION, Open to the Dominion, -' Send to the Manager, A.S.C., P.O. Box 518, Christchurch, for Descriptive Circular. THE LATEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE WORK OF REV. HENRY W. CLEARY, D.D., Editor of the JVew Zealand Tablet. An Impeached Nation BEING A Study of Irish Outrages A bulky work involving great research. Brought up to date. 426 pages of closely-printed matter, with a searching double-column index of 24 pages; printed on beautiful paper, and handsomely bound in cloth gilt. * The scope of the book is set forth in the following words from the Preface : — c The object of the present writer is to set forth the real facts and figures of crime in Ireland ; to compare these Avith the statistics of crime in such admittedly law-abiding countries as England and Wales, Scotland, etc. ; to examine into the motives- and the "methods of both the official and the unofficial exaggeration of the delinquencies of the Irish people; to present to the reader detailed evidence of this curious phase of political agitation; and to advance large and outstanding facts and features of Irish life which go to show that the wrongs perpetrated by the law, by the ministers of the law, and by the ruling caste, against the Irish people, have been far graver, more studied, and more systematic than the offences committed by the people (oftentimes by starving peasants in defence of their last scanty meals of potatoes) against tha law. The reader will judge whether or no he has succeeded.' Price, 4s 6d. Apply t Manager, N.Z. Tablet, Dunedin; and of all Booksellers. THE PROVINCIAL ECCLESIASTICAL SEMINARY OY NEW ZEALAND, HOLY CROSS COLLEGE, MOSQIEL. IN conformity with arrangements made- at the First Provincial Synod, held in Wellington in 1899, this Seminary has been established for the Education of Students from all parts of New Zealand who aspire to the Ecclesiastical State. Students twelve years of age and upwards will be admitted. Candidates for admission are required to present satisfactory testimonials from the parochial clergy, and from the superiors of schools or colleges where they may' have studied. " The Pension is £35 a year, payable half-yearly in advance. It provides for Board and Lodging, Tuition, School Books, Furniture, Bedding and House Linen. The Extra Charges are : Washing, £\ 10s a year, and Medicine and Medical Attendance if required. Students will provide their own wearing apparel, including' the Soutane, as well as Surplice for assistance in Choir. The Seminary is under the patronage and direction of the Archbishop and Bishops of New Zealand, and under the immediate personal supervision of the Right Rev? Bishop of Du»edin. Donations towards the establishment of Bursaries for the Free Education of Ecclesiastical Students will be thankfully received. ■ The course of studies is arranged to enable students who enter the College to prepare for Matriculatidn and the various Examinations for Degrees at the University. For further particulars apply tor THE RECTOR, Holy Cross College, Mosgiel.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 13, 1 April 1909, Page 501

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Page 501 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 13, 1 April 1909, Page 501

Page 501 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 13, 1 April 1909, Page 501

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