Sis Lordship Bishop Luck, speaking oi the publication of the " Early History of tjio Catholic Church in NeW Zealand," _says :—" We are now celebrating the first jubilee, period of the Catholic Church in New Zealand ; the publication, therefore, of this 'Early History' is exceedingly appropriate, and Will form an acceptable souvenir to celebtate the first planting of the faith in this colony. The history is written by the Apostolic Bishop Pompallier himself, of which he is the author and hero." In accepting a complimentary copy, the Bishop says : " I thank you very sincerely for the beautifully-bound copy of your edition of the ' Early History of the Catholic Church in Oceania.' I was not aware that such high-class binding could be done in Auckland." A copy of the history should be found in every Roman Catholic home. It is now published, and may be had from the canvassers or at the Star Office. The London correspondent of the Auckland Star, in his letter of the sth April, Says—" I take some leudos to myself that.long before ' MiBarnes of New York'jumped into popularity, I recommended the story tomycolon ialnewspaper friends as a shitablo one for serial publication. The Auckland Star and the ' Dunedin Evening Star' published the tale with the improved title of 'A Corsica. Vendktta.' Oyer here the book is having even a bigger sale thah Called Back.' Tho stalls are literally piled With different editions of the story. ' Upon my word, I believe I'm selling nothing else, a.Strand bookseller said to me yesterday. ' A perfect furore for the tale seems to have Seized folkß.. •• A Corsican Vendetta" is now published m book form, and may be had at the Star Office, Auckland; or from any bookseller. ; Price, IS.
THE STAB ENGRAVING & LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING WORKS, Shortland & Fort Streets, Auckland. EirtftAvifto.—Plifo and Fancy Bcsiiw. a Cards (with Illustrations of Buildings, etc.), Visiting, Adores . and Wadding Cards; Invoice and Statement Forms; Letter and Note Headings eijiifraved on Cepperplate in first class style; Doorplates. Stencilplate s, Dies, Stainpß, Inscriptions on Gold fend Silver, etc., etc. LrrHOQßAPHiSG.—Auction Sale Plans (illustrated), in tints and colours, Charts and Maps, Lahels for Canning *ud Bottling, Portraits, Landscapes, Billheads, Cheques, and every kind of Commercial Stationery. Bmbossihg.—Crests, Monograms, Initials, Mottoes, eta. engraved and embossed in relief, and Cameos on Letter Paper and Envelopes. THE STAR ENGRAVING & LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING WORKS, Shortland & Fort Streets. Auckland,
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 149, 25 June 1888, Page 3
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