J. A. ~~M AC EDO, y Catholic Book Depot, PRINCES STREET SOUTH, DUNEDIN, HAS JUST RECEIVED, Ex ALTCAR, RELIGIOUS STATUARY. sd| s d Sacred Heart, size s Jin. ... 10, Blessed Virgin and Child, „ 6 Jin. ... 1 G size Sin. ... 1 0 „ Bin. ... 2 0 „ „ Giin. ... 16 „ lOiii. ... 4 0 „ „ Sin. ... 2 0 „ 12Jin. ... 6 0 „ „ lOin. ... 4 0 Blessed Virgin, „ 5 Jin. ... 1 0 „ „12 Jin. ... 6 0 „ „ Giin. ... 16 I Guardian Angel Bin. ... 2 0 „ „ Sin. ... 2 0 Good Shepherd 12iin. ... GO „ lOin. ... 4 0 Faith, Hope, and Charity 1 G „ 12 Jin. ... G 0 St. Joseph and Child, Sin. 1 0 „ I7in. ... 10 0 „ „ GJin. 1 G EcceHomo „ 12iin. ...GO „ „ Bin. 2 0 Saint Joseph „ Sin. ... 10 \ „ „ lOin. 4 0 6 Jin. ...16 1 „ „ 12.Un. 6 0 „ Sin. ... 2 0 „ „ 17in. 10 0 „ „ lOin. ... 40 ' St. Ignatius of Loyola,, 3/in. 10 0 „ 12in. ... GO St. Vincent de Paul, J Gin. 30 0 Our Saviour and St. John 1 6 i Our Saviour . . 1 6 , Angel Is and 4 0 St. John . . . ! G Holy Water Fonfc,.. 2s and 5 0 ' CRUXIFIXES. Figure. CrosF. Price. Figure. Cross. Price. sin. 12in. 2s. 9in. 20in. Gs. 6 Jin. 14in. 2s. Gd 10? in. 21 in, 7s. 7Jin. I7in. 4s. N.B.— Picture of DINIEL O'CONXELL, 28 x 20, 53;5 3; by post Gs. Cardinal Manning's Reply to Gladstone, to land ex Elizabeth Graham. NEW BOOKS, &c, to land ex Elizabeth Graham and Taunton. Rosaries, Cruxifixos, and Scapulars, always on hand. Small orders can be sent in Postage Stamps. J . A . >I A C V. D O , Importer of Catholic Books, CATnoi.ic Book Dkpot, Puivciis-STiiEr.r South, Drxrnix, Agent for Catholic Papers and Magazines. TIT" ILLIAM REID, NURSERY AXD SEEDSMAN, Dr>*e d i n . NURSERY— W.R. has just returned from SEED STOKE t\ttt-i7 otto inn 1 Tasmania with the largest and DU Ji-Jii-bIK-k-kA . • i , i c° r < i C'OKXKIt Of most varied fr(oc-lc ol Garden and Seeds m New Zealand, all of PRINCES axd NORTH-EAST which were bought by himself HIGII STREETS TT , A - from the growers, and are of \ AL.L.i- 1 ■ the mQBt su i t:lble kin(l £ or t ] lis ALSO, _ country. DUKE-STREET 10,000 THEE SEEDS.— W. R. has ~~ Apph s, Pears, spared no expense in getting the 50 tons of Plums, Cherry, best men to gather and forward pure Alfalfa. Peach, and to him these seeds from Eng- ' Apricot. land, Norway, Tasmania, California, and Chili. 8 t°"s English Forest 100 000 ALFALFA. — This splendid Tree seeds. Gooseberry, Cur- CloYCl ' sllould ho S™™ by scwh rants, Raspberries fI"?f I "?7 1? & rmor ' a » lf ' Wh, Scotch, Strawberries, TI^ E& f f ore r , T tl^ r I ' UCERN and Filberts, Walnuts. or an y otber CLO YE R - Spruce Fir, — FLOWER SEEDS of all the from Norway. newest and he^t kinds, from oowt. ',2 • England and Germany. W.R.s true Tasmanian lhorn Quick, hlo( . k is the lavget , t iv New Blue-gum seed. Privet, and Box. 7 lixud. A . 4 tons Whin seed. 100,000 Note. — Every article sold at 30 tons Pines and other the lowest possible price, and Peas, Beans, Trees, of all sorts well packed. Prompt attention and and sizes. to orders. Tares. WILLIAM REID gggT Note the Address OPPOSITE WATSON'S DIN I N G-E OO M S Corner of High and Princes-streets.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 128, 15 October 1875, Page 5
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