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rj^HE CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT J- (Opposite the Catholic Church), BARBADOES STREET, CURISTCHUROH, Under the Patronage of the Right Rev. Dr. Redwood, Lord Bishop of Wellington, and the Clergy of his Diocese. E. O'CONNOR Has great pleasure in announcing the arrival of his NEW AND SELECT STOCK OF BOOKS Objects of Devotion, &c, &c, And t.) assure the public that he ha 9 the largest collection of Catholic Standard Works of any Bookseller in New Zealand. It is his intention to issue a Catalogue without delay, and, therefore, for the present, he deems it sufficient to inform his numerous friends that amongst his Varied Stock will be found a beautiful Selection of Prayer Books, at all prices, Lives of the Saints, Catholic Bibles, Books of Devotion, Hymn Books, a great variety of Catholic Standard Works by the most eminent writers, Works relating to Ireland, Histories (ancient and modern), Lives of Eminent Men, Speeches, Works on Science and Art, Books of Amusement and Instruction for Children, School anal College Books, Objects of Devotion, Religious Pictures, Prints and Oleographs, Statues, Rosaries, Medals, Scapulars, and Holy Water Fonts. STATIONERY. A great variety of Letter and Note Paper, Account Books, Pocket Books, Purses, Writing Desks, Inks, Inkstands, Peas, Pencils, Slates, aud all School Requisites. A considerable reduction will be made on orders sent by the Clergy, School Committees, Teachers, Religious Societies, &c. E. O'Connor trusts that his numerous friends in Town aud Country will give him a liberal patronage and support in his new and much needed enterprise. (Copy of a Letter received from Bishop Redwood.) Dear Mr. O'Connor.-^-I most cordially give n»y patronage aud blessing to your new undertaking — the establishment of a " Catholic Book Depot " at Christchurch. I trust you will be able by means of it. to meet one of the greatest wants of Catholics in that part of my Diocese, viz., a ready supply of sound Catholic Litarature. I remain, yours devotedly in J.C. ijji Francis Redwood, S.M., Wellington. Mr. E. O'Connor, Christchurch. /"I RAND ART UNION. By Permission of the Honourable the Colonial Secretary. PETER POWER, Artist, OCTAGON, Has the honour to announce he will dispose of a collection of 38 Pictures in Oil and Water Colours — all original pictures from Nature, comprising Scenes in Otago, Canterbury, Southland, West Coast, Lakes Wakatipu and Wauaka, Port Chalmers, Taieri, Water of Leith, Purakanui, Deborah, Blueskin, and Anderson's Bay districts ; also, Portraits in Oil, from life, of Otago celebrities— value, £350. 700 MEMBERS AT 103. EACH. Prizes on view next Athenaeum, Octagon. The drawing will take place under a committee of management from the list of subscribers. Catalogues and tickets can be had from P. Power, Artist, Octagon. NOTE. LESSONS GIVEN IN DRAWING iND PAINTING. Afternoon, I Evening, From 2 to i. \ From 7 to 9. P. POWER. NOTICE. We have at present on hand a few bound volumes of the New Zealand Tablet, price 255. each. Applications to be addressed to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, Dunedin. JOHN F. PERRIN. Sec. MISS J. GRAHAM, formerly head milliner with Mrs W. A. Jenkins, HAVIXG Ec-opened the Premises lately occupied by Mrs. Jenkins. BEGS to inform the Ladies of Dunedin and surrounding districts that she has the cheapest and most stylish Millinery in tlio Colony, 13 EST MATERIAL used only. Inppection invited. TV/TISS J. GRAHAM, Milliner, George street.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 392, 15 October 1880, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 392, 15 October 1880, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 392, 15 October 1880, Page 10