CIRCULAR TO THE RBADERB OF THE TABLET. Great Victory of the Cash Principle ! Enlargement of Premises ! ! N SMITH, in returning thanks to his numerous friends, • and the public generally, for the very liberal patronaga bettowed on him for the past two years, begs respectfully to intimate sbat he has just completed extensive alterations to and Enlargement of Premises, and is now Opening Out a choice assortment of new Autumn and Winter Drapery and Clothing, which he is determined to sell Cheaper than Ever. The greatest success of the day. The Cash principle an established fact. As I buy and sell for Cash only, I can defy competition. Just received — a superior parcel of French and English Millinery. Beally beautiful goods at prices that will astonish and delight. The newest fabrics in Dress Goods at extremely low prices. All the latest novelties in Scarfs, Frillings, Ties, Squares, Fichus, Gloves, etc.. etc. Ready-made Clothing for the million. Men's, Youths', and Boy's Suits. The Best in Town. One trial solicited. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery, Scarfs, Collars, Gloves Studs, etc., etc.' Note the Address : N SMITH, The Cash Draper, 33 George street, Dunedin (uear^fche Octagon). AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, STATION, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGEffrS, 39, Bond Street, Dunedin (late Matheson Bros, and Co.'s store). QTEPHENSON AND CO. beg to intimate to the public kD that they have commenced business at the above address aa STOCK, STATION, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, And are prepared to transact any business entrusted to their care with promptness and liberality. Mr. Stephenson will conduct Auction Sales at Burnside Yards every Wednesday, and will also be glad to undertake Sales at the properties of vendors or elsewhere. Stepheneon and Co. hope that by strict attention, to the interests vendors they will secure a fair amount of patronage 39, BOND STREET, DUNEDIN. VTT ANTED immediately an ORGANIST for the Catholic Church, Chnstchurch. Also, an ASSISTANT TEACHER for the Boys' Parish School. Applications together with Testimonials to be addressed, REV. FATHER GINATY, S.M., Christchnrch KAITANGATA COAL. THE KAIT AN G ATA COAL Is now mined from the Deepest of the Company's Workings, And is consequently of MUCH SUPERIOR QUALITY To anything previonsly delivered. It is the Best Household Coal in the Market, and is recommended to every Householder and Gas Consumer as the MOST PLEASANT, CHEAPEST, AND CLEAREST COAL That can be used. Its public favour keeps daily increasing. All are respectfully requested to order the KAITANGATA COAL And insist upon no other being supplied. Sold by all Coal Merchants. THE OAMARU CONVENT SCHOOL BUILDINGS. TO THE EDITOR OF NEW ZEALAND TABLET. Sir,— The Dominican mms of Dunedin, ever actively devoted to the promotion of Christian education, are making immediate preparations fox opening a branch of their Order in Oamaru. On the 7th May, the Bishop, Most Rev. Dr. Moran. laid the foundationstone of conrent school buildings. The ceremony and the whole proceedings were most satisfactory and successful. The Bishop, always active and generous in the cause of education, gave his name for £100, and other kind and good friends seconded his efforts in the work he so much loves, in a way that excited the admiration of all. And it is confidently hoped that many more well-wishers will come forward with generous contributions for the works now being carried on. One of the greatest works of charity is the promotion of Christian education. It is in these days for every Catholic an open profession of faith ; for the generous and good of every class and creed it is a profession of real benevolence and admiration for these who like the Catholics, are nobly striving to obey the dictates of conscience under many difficulties, and are pprsevering in their efforts to make the youth, and consequently the people, of this bountiful and beautiful land of ours, an educated, pure-minded, patriotic, and Godloving nation. Any contribution set to Archdeacon Coleman, Oamaru, the Dominican aims, or the Most Rev. Dr. Moran, Dunedin, will be gratefully acknowledged in the Tablet.— l am, yours truly, Wm, Coleman
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume X, Issue 486, 4 August 1882, Page 14
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