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ST. PATRICK’S COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP Candidates for the above Scholarship must notify the Rector before November 10; Particulars will be supplied on application. OUR REPRESENTATIVES’ MOVEMENTS We wish to notify our northern readers that our three representatives have commenced a special visit to the North Island. Mr. T. J. Sheahan, Marton to New Plymouth; Mr. E. Hanrahan, Wellington to Napier; and Mr. J. M. Houlahan, Hamilton and surroundings. A visit to other parts of the Island will follow. . “ N.Z. TABLET ” CO. COLLECT OLD STAMPS. The Rev. Charles Schoonjans, S.J., College Saint* Servais, Liege (Belgium), writes to us expressing thanks to all co-operators in the matter of collecting old postage stamps. He desires to call attention to foreign postage rates. In response to his appeal he has received quite a number of old stamps. The money derived from the sale of these goes directly or indirectly to good works — orphanages, asylums, or to the missionaries in foreign countries. To bo published early in November a beautifully illustrated Volume “After Sixty Years” DIAMOND JUBILEE OF THE INSTITUTE OF NOTRE DAME DES MISSIONS. A Record of the Order of Sisters of the Missions in New Zealand. Golden Jubilee Celebrations at the Pioneer Convents. As only one edition (comprising a limited number of copies) will be printed, an early application for copies is necessary to prevent disappointment. SINGLE COPY, 2/6; POSTAGE 6d. Manager, Tablet Office, Dunedin. A Missionary Journal i-v. • * i- ■ ft Address— Help to Convert China by reading the Australian edition of “The Far East” The illustrated monthly - organ of - * The Irish Mission to China. Photographs and news items fresh from the mission field. B/- a year; single copies, 6d. Manager, Mentone, Victoria r “DOMINICAN STAR” The Past Pupils and Friends of the Dominican Nuns will be pleased to'learn that the JUBILEE NUMBER OF THE “DOMINICAN STAR” is now available, and may be obtained either at the Priory, Dunedin, or at the Tablet Office. - , , ,•

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New Zealand Tablet, 3 November 1921, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisement 4 New Zealand Tablet, 3 November 1921, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisement 4 New Zealand Tablet, 3 November 1921, Page 28

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