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gBUNNER COAL— Equal to English or Scotch. BRUNNER COAL— Is cheaper, and burns longer than Newcastle. BRUNNER COAL— Far superior to any other New Zealand CoaTr" BRUNNER COAL— Givf s greater heat than Newcastle. BRUNNER COAL-Of itself will make a good fire by urin^ BRUNNER COAL-Only ONE-THIRD the quantity of any other coal. BRUNNER COAL — Once used, always used. Try it. BRUNNER COAL-Office, Octagon. Postal Address : Box 328. THE OAMARU CONVENT SCHOOL BUILDINGS. TO THE EDITOR OP NEW ZEALAND TABLET Slß,— The Dominican nuns of Dunedin, ever actively devoted tc the promotion of Christian education, are making immediate oreparations 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 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 beine carried on. s 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 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, Oamaru, the Dominican nuns, or the Most Rev. Dr. Moran, Dunedin, will be gratefully acknowledged in the Tablet.— l am, yours truly, Wm. Coleman

T^ HITTAKER BROS. Catholic Repository, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Just received, Twenty Two cases, of Books and Religious Goods from London and Paris, comprising : Catholic Controversey, A reply to Dr. Littledale's, Plain Reasons, 3s 6d Darras s General History of the Catholic Church, 4 vols., 63s European Civilisation, Protestantism and Catholicity Compared, 15s. History of Civilisation, by F. Guizot, 2 vols., 16s 6d Religion in Society, by Abbe Martinet, 7s 6d. Balmes, Criterion, How to Detect Error and Arrive at Truth, 7s 6d The Clifton Tracts, i vols., 12s 6d. Allies, The See of St. Peter, 5s 6d. Social Aspects of Catholic and Protestantism, 7s 6d. De Concillio, The Elements of Intellectual Philosophy, 7s 6d The Grammar of Assent, Cardinal Newman, 8s 6d. Father Burkes Lectures, Is 3d, 2s 6d, and ss. Father Burkes Refutation of Froude, Is 3d, 2s 6d, and 5s The Hermit of the Rock, 2s. Luby's, Life of Daniel O'Connell, 6s Bd. Life of Thomas Francis Meagher, by Captain Lyons, 2s 6d. The Irish Brigade and its Campaigns, 2s 6d. Moore's Irish Melodies, with Piano Accompaniment, 2s"and 9s 6d. Bourke's Easy Lessons in Irish, 2s 6d. Self-Instruction in Irish, with easy lessons for beginners, Is 3d. Irish Grammar Rules, in Prose and Verse, by Rev. John Nolan, 9d. The Book of Irish Readings, Is 3d. Life of John Murpby, Priest and Patriot, by a Priest, Is 3d. New Ireland, by A. M. Sullivan, Is 3d, and 2s 6d. Notes of The Wandering Jew on the Jesuits, by John Fairplay, Is 3d. Rev. D. W. Cahill's, Lectures, Sermons, and Letter gilt edge, 15s. Prayer Books from 6d to 40s each, and upwards of Two Thousand volumes suitable for Prizes Presents or Libraries. Our Showroom of Religious Goods is now complet with Pictures, Holy Water Fonts, Rosaries, Medallions, etc., etc. Best Wax Candles, for Churches or Private Residences, 4s 6d per Ib. Crucifixes in great variety, from 3d to £7 15s each. Statutes from 3d to £20 each, a beautiful selection. A splendid Statue of St. Patrick for 21s. GREAT CARE TAKEN IN PACKING.

TO WEST COAST SUBSCRIBERS. Mr. W. Cunningltam, our Country Canvasser and Collector, is now visiting the West Coast. We would ash subscribers in tlie various districts to render him every assistance in proj Quoting the interests of the TABLET. Mr. ' Cunningham will visit the Nelson and Marlborough districts in a few weeks.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume X, Issue 514, 16 February 1883, Page 14

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