THE CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT -* (Opposite the Catholic Church), BA.RBADOES STREET, CHRISTCHUROH, Under the Patronage of the Fight Rev. Dr Kkdwood, Lord Bishop of Wellington, and tlie Clergy of his Diocese. E. O'CONNOR Has great pleasure in announcing the arrival of liis NEW AND SELECT STOCK OF BOOKS, Objects of Dkvotion, &c, ice, And to assure the public that he has the largest collection of Catholic Staudard Works of any Bookseller in New Zealand. It is his intention to issue a Catalogue without delay, aud, therefore, for the present, he deems it sufficient to inform bis numerous friends tbat amongst bis 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 grrat variety of Catholic Standard Works by the moat eminent writers, Works relating to Ireland, Histories (ancient and modern), Lives of Eminent Men, Speeches, Works on Science and Art, Books of Amusement aud Instruction for Children, School and College Books, Objects ol Devotion, Religious Pictures, Prints and Oleographs, Statues, Rosaries, Medals, Scapulars, and Holy Water Fents. STATIONERY. A great variety of Letter and Note Paper, Account Books, Pocket Books, Purses, Writing Desks, Inks, Inkstands, Pens, Pencils, Slates, and 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 and 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 Mb. O'Connor. — I most cordially give my patronage and blessiDg 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 Literature. I remain, yours devoutedly in J.C., iji Fkancis Redwood, S.M., "Wellington. Mr. E. O'Connor, Christchurch. QYER ONE MILLION NOW IN USE. Best in the Would ! WANZER'S « IMPROVED " HAND AND TREADLE SEWING MACHINES, For Families, Dressmakers, Tailors, and Bootmakers. WANZER'S "Improved" Hand Sewing Machine, No. 1, fitted with latest improvements, including 20 attachments... ... ... ... £t 1 0 With new double stand ... ... ..'. 6 9 0 With pannelled polished lock-up cover . 7 4 0 WANZER'S "Improved " Hand Sewing Machine, No. 2, fitted with all latest improvements, including 20 attach men ta ... ... ... £± jq q With new double stand ... ... ..' 615 0 With pannelled pollished lock-up cover ... 710 0 WANZER'S "Irp proved" F Treadle Sewing Machine, fitted with all the latest improvements and attachments. No coga to break, very large steel shuttle, winds bobbins without running Machine, and works backward and forward without stoppage ;on polished walnut table, -arith drawer ... £8 0 0 With pannelled polished lock-up cover ... 9 0 0 WANZER'S "Improved" D Treadle Sewing Machine, for Tailors and Manufacturers of heavy goods... £9 0 0 "With pannelled polished locic-up cover ... 10 O 0 WANZEB'S "Improvtd" E Treadle Sewing Machine for heavy Leather Work ... ... £9 o 0 A. B. SIDFORD, 3, ROYAL ARCADE, DUNEDIN.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 402, 24 December 1880, Page 10
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514Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 402, 24 December 1880, Page 10
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