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SPRING SEASON, 1882. "VTICHOLAS SMITH X\ Begs to announce that he has just opened his First Shipment of NEW SPRING GOODS, Consisting of New Dress Stuffs in Cashmeres, Foules, Costume Cloths, French Merinos, Pompadours, Galateas, Sateens, French Cambrics, etc., etc. Novelties in Fancy Goods. Novelties in Millinery. Novelties in every Department. Also, SPRING CLOTHING, In endless variety. Special value in Boy's and Youth's Suits ; special line of Mens' Geelong Tweed Trousers and Vests (all wool), 21s 6d, worth 27s 6d. Newest Patterns in Regatta and Oxford Shirts. Soft and Hard Felt Hats, in all the latest shapes. New Shapgr ia Linen Collars, Scarves, Bows, Studs, and Ties, Handkerchiefs, Glare?, Braces, etc., etc. The Cheapest House in Town. NICHOLAS SMITH, The Cash Draper, 33 George Street, near the Octagon. fT< P. COGHLAN AND CO., HALL OF COMMERCE, TIMARU. GREAT CLEARING SALE. All their Winter Goods reduced to such prices as cannot fail to obtain a Speedy and Thorough Clearance. DRESS MATERIALS AT AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE. MILLINERY.— See the Prices Charged and the Quality, at the Hall of Commerce. HOUSE FURNISHING.— Grand Selection *nd Very Best Quality. CLOTHlNG.— Hundreds of our customers testify that for Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing, nothing in Timaru can be compared with them. BOOTS AND 6HOES EQUALLY CHEAP. Dressmaking aad Millinery on the Premises under the most careful supervision. An early call solicited. THOS. F. COGHLAN AND CO., Hall of Commerce (Bowker's Buildings), Main South Road, two doors from Bank of New South Wales, Timaru. — - v. THE CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT, CHRISTCHURCH. JUST RECEIVED, Large Consignments of Catholic Books of every description, embracing Borne of the latest i>ublications by Standard Authors : Histories, Biographies, Woiks on Controversy, Speeches, etc. ; also an extensive assortment of a class of Literature hitherto impossible to be procured in the colony, viz. : — GOOD CATHOLIC TALES. The Managers of Catholic Schools and Societies will be dealt with on MOST LIBERAL TERMB, and will find it to their advantage to procure their School and other Requisites at the abnve establishment, where they can select from a Large and Carefully Chosen Stock. A Large Assortment of Objects of Devotion always in Stock, embracing Statuettes, Pictures, Scapulars, Beads, etc. Direct Importers of Chri6tan Brothers' Books. E. O'CONNOR, BOOKSELLEB AND STATIONEB. THE OAMARU CONVENT SCHOOL BUILDINGS. TO THE KDITOB OF NEW ZEALAND TABLET. Sib, — The Dominican nuns of Dunedin, ever actively devoted to the promotion of Christian education, are making immediate preparations for opening a branch of their Order in Oamaru. On the 7th May, the Bishop, Most Rev. Dr. Moran. laid the foundationstone of convent school buildings. The ceremony and the whole pro- | ceedings 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 persevering in their efforts to make the youth, and consequently the people, of this bountiful and beantiful land of ours, an educated, pure-minded, patriotic, and Godloving nation. Any contribution set to Archdeacon Coleman, Oamaru, the Dominican nuns, or the Moßt Rev. Dr. Moran, Dunedin, will be gratefully acknowledged in the Tablet, — I am, yours truly, "Wif. Colbman

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume X, Issue 494, 29 September 1882, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume X, Issue 494, 29 September 1882, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume X, Issue 494, 29 September 1882, Page 14

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