THE CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT (Opposite the Catholic Church), BA.RBADOES STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Is the only establishment in New Zealand confined exclusively to the Wale of Catholic Literature and Devotional objects, and under the direct auspices and patronage of the Clergy and Hierarchy. (Copy of a Letter received from Bishop Redwood.) weak Mb. O'Connor.— l moßt cordially give my patronage and blessing to your new undertaking— the establishment of a " Catholic Book Depot " at Christchurch. I remain,*yours devotedly in J.C., © Francis Redwood, S.M., Wellington. HAS THE LAEGEST STOCK OF CATHOLIC BOOKS IN THE COLONY. Religious Pictures, Holy-water Fonts, Statues, Crucifixes, Scapulars, Rosaries, Medals, &c, &c. The Illustrated Record of the Apparitions of Knock, the depoVositions of the witnesses, list of numerous miraculous cures, &c, fee. Price, One Shilling. N.B. — Photographs of leading Divines at Home and in the Colonies, also those of remarkable leading Irish Patriots. One Shilling each. Orders addressed to E. O'CONNOR. JOHN CARROLL, HOTEL VALUATOR, (Carroll's Hotel), GEORGE STREET (Near Octauon) DUNEDIN.
IMPORTANT NOTICE DRAPERIES, DRAPERIES. Opening of the NEW AND COMMODIOUS PREMISES Oppopite the Royal George Hotel, George street. Q JOHNSON AND CO., of Maclaggan street, beg to • inform the public of Dunedin and country districts that they have taken a lease of the above premises, and have purchased the WHOLE STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING from Mr. H. DODDS (who is retiring from business) at an Enormous •Seduction from, cost price, with which, and a LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS Just received from LONDON, GLASGOW, MANCHESTER, a ca^t^a'^Ja^L 1 Comn ience Business in the above premises o n SATURDAY, MAY 22, when a GREAT CHEAP SALE will be held. As C. J and Co. intend doing business For Cas Only* they will be able to sell at prices that will defy competition All goods marked the lowest price, fvom which no abatement can be made, Extraordinary Bargains will be offered in Every Department. Eaily Inspection Invited, as this is No Sham. •ii ?' B'~?'/'B '~ ?'/' and Co -' fl old established business in Maclaggan street. Will be carried on as usual. '
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 413, 11 March 1881, Page 10
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342Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 413, 11 March 1881, Page 10
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