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MIS SING FRIENDS. TF this should meet the eye of Roger K. Mulrooney, who arrived at Port Chalmers by the ship Piako in or about February, 1878, he will hear something to his advautagv by forwarding his address to Mr. Garvcy, of Lyttelton, or New Zealand Tablet Office. Any person knowing the whereabouts of Mr. Mulrooney will greatly oblige him and the adve S-iser by sending his address. MISSING FRIENDS. HUGH GRIMES, from near Balgawley, County Tyrone. Tidings of him will be thankfully received, as a letter of importance has arrived from Home. He was at the residence of the undersigned, Kennedy-street, Westport, in 1871. OWEN O'NEILL, Bannockbum, Vincent County, New Zealand. CATHOLIC INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB, , , NEWCASTLE. THE Dominican Ntns have much pleasure in stating that they are now prepared to receive DEAF AND DUMB PUPILS, F>'oni six years of age and upwards into the above Institute, which has recently nndergone extensive improvements for the better accommodation of its Inmates. This Institution was established for the benefit of the Australian Deaf and Dumb Children, In it, Children thus afflicted will receive an Education Equal, if not Superior, to that imparted in the State Institutes. They will be treated with care and tenderness, and every facility will be afforded them to advance their Education, and promote their health and happiness. The Terms ef Admission arc VERY MODERATE, and depend entirely on the Resources of the Parents and Guardians, who, by application to the Superioress of the Dominican Convent, can obtain, all the required information. T^T ANTED K.N OWN. _ .m-MiL-iimM JfL^imWilrl «l_ bobbin without running other rlr" HSil MACHINES LET OUT -ON G. M. AL D R I CH, Agent, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

(VDONNELL and M'COIiMICK, Wholesale and Retail, PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, FREDERICK-STREET, DUNEDIN, (Opposite the White Horse Hotel). NOTICE. I HAVE Sold to Mr G. W. Driscole my business of Tailor and Clothier, earned on by me in the Arcade and I beg to solicit for him a continuance of the custom so liberally accorded me. Mr .Driscole is entitled to receive all debts owing to me accruing since the 21st day of May last. Dated the 4th day of June 1877. (Signed) GEORGE DAVIDSON. In reference to the above, I trust, by strict attention to business and by supplying a superior article, to secure a continuance of the favours accorded my predecessor. (Signed) • a. W. DMfcSCOLK

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 265, 31 May 1878, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 265, 31 May 1878, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 265, 31 May 1878, Page 19