CHBISTMAB ! CHRISTMAS ! ! CHRISTMAS I ! ! ST. KERB • Begs to informs his Customers that he is in receipt of very large consignments of Beadj Made Clothing, which he is determined to sell at prices hitherto unheard of in Dunedin. The Stock is all new, well-selected, and capital value. Men requiring suits can bay the same at KERB'S from 35a upwards. Youths requiring raits can buy the same at KERB'S from 21a upwards. Boys wanting a really good and durable suit can buy the same at EBBB'S from 18s 6d upwards. Boy's Kniclcerboker Suits can be bought at KEBB'S from 6s lid upwards Boy's Norfolk, Sailor, and Garibaldi Suits at equally low prices. The Drapery Department is well stocked with Calicoes, Flannels, Sheetingi, Shirtings, Blankets, and General Drapery, which will be sold for cash at a very small profit. Note the Address— KEBB'S CLOTHING AND DBAPEBY ESTABLISHMENT, 142, GEOBQE STREET, Comer of Hanover street. lIIBBRNIAN FETE, 1881. THB EIGHTH ANNUAL FETE, Under the auspices of the DUNBDIN BRANCH OPJTHE HIBEBNIAN AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY, Will take place at the CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S GBOUNDS, ON BOXING DAY, All the leading Athletic Competitors are entered for the different events. In addition to a first-class Brass Band, Mr Jas. Caughlan, the famous Irish Piper will be in attendance, and play a choice selection of National and Popular Music. Admission to the Grounds, Onk Shilling. W. CUNNINGHAM, Hon. Sec. TTTANTED, for the Catholic School, Ashburton, a Teacher (female) to take 'charge of the school on the termination of the Christmas holidays. Salary, £90. Applications to be sent> FATHER COFFEY. X*7 ANTED, a Female Teacher, for the Catholic School, Cromwell, Salary, £80 per annum. Private tuition in music and ringing allowed. Applications and certificates to be forwarded to BEY. F. O'LEABY, Cromwell. TVT ANTED— For St. Patrick's School, Greymouth, Head Teacher, with salary £200 a year. None but of steady habits and first-class attainmeuts need apply. Applications, with testimonials, to be sent in before Ist January 1882, addressed to • FATHER M'GUINNESS. WANTED, » few copies of Tablet of issue of July 23rd, 1880. Subscribers holding same will oblige by forwarding them to this office. TjyANTED^ Certificated" Female Teacher for St. Patrick's School. Arrow, to open 16th January. For particulars, apply to REV. JOHN MACKAY. OATHEDHAL FUND. I beg to acknowledge, on behalf of the Most Bey. Dr. Moran, the following subscriptions towards the Cathedral Fund :—: — Weekly Subscriptions. £ b. b. £ s. d. Per Bey. W. Burke 1 5 0 Per Mr. J. Griffen 0 15 6 „ „ N. Fitzgeiald 215 0 „ „ J. Brennan 12U fc „ Mr. W. J. Hall 415 0 „ „ J. Dillon 010 0 J „ i, W. Cunningham 110 „ „ J. Murray 0 9 0 „ „T. B. Conway 018 0 „ „ B. A. Dunne 10 0 „ „N. Smith 012 0 „ „ J. Daly 10 0 „ J. T. Harris 012 0 M. Walsh.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 454, 23 December 1881, Page 15
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468Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 454, 23 December 1881, Page 15
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