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P O 11 SALE. DtJNKDIN— Quarter-acre, comer Eden and Dundas-streets, Seven-roomed House. Quarter-acre, corner of Forth and Dundas-streets ; Six-roomed House, Stable, Garden, &c. Fine Building Allotment, St. David-street. Half-acre, Maori Hill, Seven-roomed House, Stable, Buggy House well-stocked Garden, &c, will be sold cheap. Half-acre, Outram Extension, good House, Garden, etc. Half-acre, Granton, near Kaitangata, Six-roomed House. Ten and a-half Acres valuable Land, Waikari district. Twenty-five Acres, Taieri, near Mosgiel, houses, etc. North Taieri — One and a-half Acres, convenient to railway, 8-roomcd house, etc. One hundred and fifty Acres, Water of Leith, well adapted for a township. 54 Acres, Water of Leith block VIII., North Harbour and Blueskin district. Splendid Agricultural Farms from 25 to 14,000 acres, improved and unimproved, in the Taieri, Hampden, Clutha, Warepa, Queenstown, Waipahi, Glenkenick, Waikaka, Winton, Waimea, Lothian, and Aparima districts. Allotments in Williamsburgh, Caversham Rise, Mount Pleasant, Mosgiel, Duddingston, and Clarendon. Four Sections town of Moeraki ; two Dwelling-houses containing five rooms and six roams respectively, Garden, &c, will be sold cheap — together or separately. Capital Fellmongery Business, with every convenience for doing a large and profitable trade. TO LEASE. Valuable frontages in Moray Place to lease on favourable terms. Money to Lend on Freehold Security. DONALD REID and CO. aT. MARY'S CHURCH, NELSON GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES. The Cash Prizes arc — ONE OF FIFTY POUNDS, THREE OF TEN POUNDS, FOUR OF FIVE POUNDS, TWENTY-FIVE OF TWO POUNDS Then there is a direct shipment of first-class PLATED GOODS, In all 110 articles — many- worth from Five to Ten Pounds each, and none less than Twenty Shillings. They include Swing Kettles, Toilet Sets in Gilt and Steel (very handsome), Celery Stands, Card Cases and Baskets, Salt Cellars, Fruit Dishes, Inkstands, Gilt Chased Cups, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Vases, Jewels, dec, &c, &c. TEN NEW WATCHES Have been especially ordered from England. There will be also a great variety of other Valuable Prizes, forming altogether THE BEST DRAWING OF PRIZES EVER OFFERED. | TICKETS— HALF-A-CROWN ! May be obtained from REV. FATHER GARIN, St. Mary's, Nelson. T. ALOYSIUS' COLLEGE, WAIKARI, Near Dunedin. j Quabter Days : February 3 ; May 1 ; July 20 ; October 5. Terms : Per quarter £ s. d. Day Pupils ,3 3 0 University and Civil Service Classes 4 4 0 Resident Boarders 15 15 0 do. University and Civil Services Classes 16 16 0 Brothers 13 16 0 Extra* : . Music Drawing Italian 2 2 0 German 2 2 0 Library 0 5 0 Washing 110 \ Each boarder is to provide himself with three pair of sheets, a sufficient supply of blankets, a hair mattress, two feather pillows, six pillow cases, two white counterpanes, four table napkins and ring, four plain towels, two bathditto, knife and fork, tea-spoon and dessert-spoon, two suits of clothes (a strong one for play, and a dress suit), shirts, stockings, two pair of strong shoes and two pair of house shoes. Each boy's outfit to be properly marked. The Day Pupils to pay quarterly, and the Boarders half-yearly. All payments to be made in advance. A quarter's notice, or half a quarter's fee required before the removal of a pupil. NOTICE. /CATHOLICS interested in Election Matters, should lose no time in having their names placed on the Electoral Roll, as the ! time for doing so expires in March next. Forms for filling up can be bad on application to the Returning Officer.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 309, 21 March 1879, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 309, 21 March 1879, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 309, 21 March 1879, Page 12

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