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SOLD OUT. new Ireland" history of ireland, We have to thank our customers for orders received which will be attended to immediately. Ab our supply is now exhausted, further orders cannot be received after this date. See future advertisement, JOLLY, CONNOR & Co., Octagon, Dunedin. Dunedin, 27th October, 1882. | THE ONLY NATIVE COAL EQUAL TO English or Scotch Coal, and far superior to any New P Zealand Coal yet offered to the public. F H . ,^ ™ TRYTHE I > ■ BRUNNER COAL. * o . fc To make a good fire use two-thibds LESS of this O than of any other Coal. Burns longer, gives greater heat, and is Cheaper than 5* Newcastle Coal. Office : OCTAGON. Postal Addresß : BOX 328. THE OAMARU COSVENT SCHOOL BUILDINGS. TO THE EDITOB OF NKW ZEALAND TABLET. Sib, — The Dominican nuns of Dunedin, ever actively devoted tc the promotion of Christian education, are making immediate preparations for opening a branch of. their Order in Oamara. On the 7th May, the Bishop, Most Rev. Dr. Moran. laid the foundationstone of convent 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 tbe generous and good of every class and creed it is a profession of real benevolence ani admiration for those 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 beautiful land of ours, an educated, pure-minded, patriotic, and Godloving nation. Any contribution set to Archdeacon Coleman, Ofimaru, the j Dominican nuns, or the Most Rev. Dr. Moran, Dunedin, will be gratefully acknowledged in the Tablet.— l am, yours truly, [ Wm. Coleman BENEVOLENT CARNIVAL, 1882. THE COMMITTEE of the proposed CARNIVAL in aid of the Benevolent Institution, to be held in MR. DONALD REID'S NEW WOOL AND GRAIN STORE, 22nd NOVEMBER, 1882, Have pleasure in soliciting Donations, both in Money and Kind, as on former occasions. Donations in Produce, Stock, etc., will be carried free by Railway, and it is suggested where lo<*al Committees are formed for tbe purpose, that arrangements be made to 9end the contributions in one lot and not later than the 20th November. JOHN L. GILLIES, Hun. Sec. CATHEDRALFUND. I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the following subscriptions towardß the Cathedral Fund :— £ a. D. Miss Annie Shea ... ... 10 0 Weekly Subscriptions. S £ s. d. £ s. d' | Per Rev. W. Burke 7 0 0 Per Mr. W. J. Hall 16 0 | „ Mr. Dillon 014 0 „ „ N. Smith 015 0 ! „ „ Brennan 115 0 „ „ Cantwcll 0 9 0 „ Mrs. Black and Miss „ „ R. A. Dunne 10 0 Potter 114 0 „ Miss Faulkener 2 2 0 „ Mr. Cronin 19 0 «|4 P. Moran.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume X, Issue 498, 27 October 1882, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume X, Issue 498, 27 October 1882, Page 14

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