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Kingsland & Ferguson lOTAOKW^TA (Established i-1821.) a o Undertakers and YA O Rl7 I QH/ Monumentalists. isas Undertaking Branch (Third Block in Spey St.) X& 'Phones: Day 126. Night 1178, 789. Funerals conducted to and from any part of South* land. ' • Messages by telegram or otherwise promptly attended to. Ckabqis Stxiotls Modkbatb. Granite and Marble Memorials of all descriptions in Stock. Estimates given for Altars, Statues, Fonts, and all ~ . > classes of Church Work. Monumental Work* C/k MAIN AND IRWELL STREETS, GORE, AND DEE STREET (Tel. 187) H (Opp. Reid & Gray) INVERCARGILL. Wmk ' Mbnumentalists. **‘-1 him- .in. n j j Undertaking Branch I Yfi S IfSpey St.) ’jpifbnes; Day 126. ' iro 789. Funerals conducted to and rT from any part ’"of * SouthMessages -Abfy telegram ‘‘or ? ’ ' otherwise promptly ; attended to. *‘ K CSABQBfI Stbiotls ,Ai :I MODKBATa. U ? *^ Y Granite and Marble “■™*~~M,emdfiala of 4 alldein Stocks Estimates given for Altars, .Statues,. Fonts, , and all ... classes of Church. Work. Ul 'l* Monumental Works ■ K ' C/» MAINLAND irwell STREETS, GORE, — AND S ’STREET (Tel. 187) ~n , -V ii. (Opp. Reid &v6ray), INVERCARGILL. ’ AMBROSE DUNNE, St, Joseph’s Cathedral, Dunedin, St. Joseph’s Prayer Book, 1/10; do. (splendid for young children), 7d ; St. Anthony’s Treasury, 2/6; Archbishop Mannix’s Speeches, 2/3; Little Flower Medals (oxydised silver), 5/6; Artistic Prayer Book Pictures of St. Roch, 4d; Beeswax Candles, Incense and best Sanctuary Oil. Catholic goods stocked and — forwarded on request. - Money to Lend On Approved Securities. Francis G. b’Beirne - . i I!SOLICITOR r^ s '' DEE STREET ™ f: INVERCARGILL. ri&UAw- The , Provincial Ecclesiastical Seminary of New Zealand, HOLY CROSS COLLEGE, MOSGIEL 3:N conformity with arrangements - made; at., the First Provincial Synod, 7 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. ;- • . .• -inif'l . Students twelve years of age and upwards will be admitted. 1 '~T‘~ Candidates for admission are required to present satisfactory testimonials from the parochial clergy, and from the Superiors of Schools and Colleges where they may; have studied. . , ~v _ _ . The Pension is , £35 ;a" year, r payable half-yearly in advance. ■lt provides for Board and Lodging, a Tuition, School Books. Puncture, Bedding, and House-Linen.—~ The Extra Charges' are: Washing, £l/10/- 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. iiphiiU.* x 'i-'O jfio'i; The Seminary is undex; the patronage and direction of the Archbishops and Bishops of New Zealand, and under '. The Seminary is the patronage and direction of e Archbishops 'and Bishops of 'New ii ZealahdJ‘EttdvShdef the ?> immediate personal supervision yof .} the H Right Rev, - Bishop of f . Dunedin. v**'* fl-Aafr-'v Donations towards the establishment of > Bursaries for the Free Education of Ecclesiastical Students will be thank- , fully received. i The course of studies is arranged to enable students Tho^course r of 'studies/ia^ arranged' to enable I students who enter the College to prepare for Matriculation and tho various Examinations /for Degrees at the University. For further particulars, apply to 1 " r " THE RECTOR.

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New Zealand Tablet, 29 May 1919, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, 29 May 1919, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, 29 May 1919, Page 24

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