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THE CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT (Opposite the Catholic Church), B\RBADOES STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Is the only establishment in the colony confined exclusively to 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.) Dear Mb. O'Connob. — I most 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., 5t Francis Redwood, S.M., Wellington. Catholic schools supplied with all necessary requisites. The Stock is so extensive and varied as to prevent particularising' but the proprietor guarantees to supply the Clergy, Laity, and Catholic Schools with any line, either in books, devotional objects, or school requisites required, cheaper than any other house in the trade. From Is. 3d. (Cheap Publications) to 3s. Month of Mary, Manual of the Sacred Heart, Visits to the Blessed Sacrament, The Following of Christ, The Imitation of Christ (English and French), The Soul on Calvary, Manual of the Children of Mary, The Catholic Christian Instructed, The Angel of the Altar Duoay Testament, The Illustrated Record of the Apparitions at the Church of Knock, The Pictorial Bible and Church History abridged Parochial Hymn Book, a few copies of Antiphonarium and Graduale Romanum. E. O'CONNOR. HpO STOREKEEPERS. A respectable Young Man of fair education desires a Situation in any capacity. Could undertake the management of Drapery. Grocery, tc. ; good accountant. C. J. C, care of Mr. Perrin, Tablet office* , Dunedin. "V" °v N G LADIES' SCHOOL, CONDUCTED BY MISS SCANLAN, Pbinces-street South, Dunedin. Terms Moderate. WANTED, CERTIFICATED TEACHER,. FOB CATHOLIC BOYS' SCHOOL, THAMES ; Salary, £160 per annum. Address: Rev. Fatheb O'Reilly. TO MISSING FRIENDS. "pvAN BLACK, late of Maledavin, County Antrim, '^"^ Ireland, is requested to communicate with his brother, Denis Black. Harper street, Sydenham, Christchuich. SUBSCRIPTIONS IN AID OF THE IRISH NATIONAL LAND LEAGUE. Collected in Abbow. Felix Gorman, £2. The following gave £1 each :— Rev. John Mackay, Patrick Kerrin, Thomas Mclntyre, James Whelan. E. Fitzgibbon, Michael Moran, Daniel Enright, Philip Kelly, James McChestney, Timothy Callanan. The following gave 10s each ■— Patrick Cosgrove, Thomas Fitzgibbon, William Crowley, Peter Uutel, Edward Power, Thomas Condon, Mrs John Mcßride, Mrs Eichardt Matthew Dwyer, James McCormick, Patrick Cleary, Francis Cobgrove, John Matheison, Flint and Wedlock, John Reach, Thomas McDonnell, James Costello, Mr Lynch, Patrick Enright. Francis Mcßride, 6s 6d. The following gave 6s each :— Daniel Shannahan, John Breen, Michael Nolan, Patrick Barron, Thomas Tobin, E. Fitzgerald, John Hayes, Michael Murray, William McWhirter, Robert Williams, James Begbie, William Welsh, Richard Cotter, John Shannahan, E. Mullins.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 435, 12 August 1881, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 435, 12 August 1881, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 435, 12 August 1881, Page 15

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