THE CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT -* (Opposite the Catholic Church), B4RBADOES STREET, CHRISTCHUROH, la the only establishment in New Zealand confined exclusively to the Sale of Catholic Literature and Devotional objects, and under the direct auspices and patronage cf the Clergy and Hierarchy. (Copy of a Letter received from Bishop Redwood.) UEAn Mb. O'Conjtob.— I most cordially give my patronage and blessing to your new undertaking— the establishment of a " Catholic Book Depot " at Christchurch. I remain,fyours devotedly in J.C, iji Fbancis Redwood, 8.M., Wellington. HAS THE LARGEST STOCK OP 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 depoVcsitions of the witnesses, list of numerous miraculous cures, &c., kc. Price, One Shilling. N.B. — Photographs of leading Divines at Home and in the Oolonies, also those of remarkable leading Irish Patriots. One Shilling each. Orders addressed to E. O'CONNOR.
JOHN CARROLL, H OTEL VALUATOR, (Carroll's Hotel), GEORGB STREET (Nbab Octagon) DUNEDIN.
ri JOHNSON AND CO CASH DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, GBOE&K-STBEET AND tf ACLAG-gAH-STBEST, DUNKDIN, Beg to announce that several shipments of. New Goods for the Winter Season have now arrived, and will be opened out daily. N.B. — These Goods are selected with the greatest care by our Buyer from the very bestiManufacturers in,, the Old World, and will surpass anything hitherto offered, either in quality, style, or cheapness. A visit to C. J. Sc Oo.'B Establishments will well repay those who may favour them with their presence. The terms are Ready Cash, to enable them to sell at the lowest prices possible. The following list shows but a small portion of the variety erf Goods in stock : — Ladies' and Girls' Cashmerca. Ladies' and Girls' Jackets. Ladies' and Girls' Ulsters. Ladies' and Girl* 1 Stays and Underclothing. Ladies' and Girls 1 Hats and Bonnets. New Dress Materials of all Descriptions. New Blankets, Flannels, Bhirting, Ticking, Towels, Linens, Calicos, ice. ice. Men* and Bojb' Suits. Men's and Boys' Hati and Caps. Men's and Boys' Shirts, Collars, anil Ties. Ladies' and Grafs Umbrellas, Gloves, Hose, and Fancy Gooda, in endless variety.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VIII, Issue 414, 18 March 1881, Page 10
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352Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VIII, Issue 414, 18 March 1881, Page 10
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