o (0 § 0 II o (0 0 C 3 i IS (0 (0 St. Patrick’s Dominican College T eschemakers ':./l ■m m mmm o *rTHE PTXE CIT'OVE. 9 St. Patrick’s Dominican College T eschemakers O TiIE PT.N'K OT'OVE. This College, conducted by the Dominican Sisters, is delightfully situated in the sunay district of Oamaru, not far from the everroi.iag billows of the Southern Ocean. The advantages of such a situation, together with those derived from the spacious recreation grounds which surround the School, are no doubt largely accountable for the proverbial good health of the students. The object of the Institution is to give to pupils a thorough Christian education, and to help them to develop gracious manners and womanly characters—" Sound minds in sound bodies." CJ>The course of instruction includes every useThis College, .-conducted by 'the Dominican Sisters, is delightfully situated in the sunny district of Camara, not, -far from the everroliiag billows of the Southern Ocean. The advantages of such a situation, together with those derived from the spacious recreation grounds wliich surround the School, are no doubt largely accountable for the proverbial good health of the students. The object of the Institution is to give to pupils a thorough Christian education, and to help them to develop gracious manners and womanly characters— “Sound minds in sound bodies.” The course of instruction includes every useful and ornamental branch of education. Pup -Is are prepared for the various Public Examinations (including Matriculation and Teachers’ C) of the Dominion; and for the Royal Academy and Trinity College Examinations in Music; while, a full Commercial Course has been provided to meet modern requirements. Those desirous to excel in Art Needlework, Painting, Dressmaking, or Cooking, are given every facility to do so. Parents would do well to consider St. Patrick’s Dominican College, Teschemakers, when about to select an ideal school for their daughters. Prospectus will be sent on application to THE MOTHER SUPERIOR, St. Patrick’s Dominican College, TESCHEMAKERS. Si 0 O Si 0 <o SI 0 Si & §1 =®<a =<s>)(g£: - -=Ts)(^= 3
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 5, 4 February 1925, Page 52
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340Page 52 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 5, 4 February 1925, Page 52
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