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ST. JOSEPH'S CATHEDEAL, DUNEDIN. i^RAND SUPPLEMENTARY BAZAAR AND VT SALE OF GOODS. In aid of the Cathedral Building Fund. Under the patronage of His Lordship the Bishop of the Diocese. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Nov. 29, and 30, and Dec. 1, in the ODDFELLOW S' HALL, Rattray Street. The Ladies of the Catholic congregation desire to inform the citizens that as a large number of the most beautiful and costly articles remained unsold at the close of the Bazaar held last Easter, they have determined to hold a Grand Supplementary Bazaar and Sale of Goods daring the last three days of nert week, to be opened with a Tea-meeting on Thursday evening. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29. The opening will commence with the Tea- Meeting at 6 p.m. TICKETS, including admission and TEA-MEETING, 'one shilling and sixpence. Admission after 8 p.m. one shilling. FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, «rST. ANDREW'S DAY..® ADMISSION ... ONE SHILLING. The Bazaar will be open from 2.30 to 6 p.m., and 7 to 10 p.m. GRAND MAYPOLE DANCE At 3 O'clock. By Pupils of the Convent Schools. During the Afternoon, MUSICAL SELECTIONS will be given by the Young Ladies attending the Dominican Convent. 7 p.m.— ST. PATRICK'S BRASS BAND Will give Operatic and other Selections. 8 p.m.— GRAND CONCERT PROGRAMME. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1. LAST DAY OF THE BAZAAR 1 ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. Open from 2.80 to 6 p.m., and 7 to 10 p.m. AFTERNOON MUSICAL PROGRAMME By Convent pupils. 3 p.m.— GRAND MAYPOLE DANCE. 7 p.m. — Band Selections from the best composers by St. Patrick's Brass Band. 8 p.m.— GRAND CONCERT PROGRAMME. The Musical Arrangements for the Three Days will bs under the personal supervision of G. R. WES T, E S Q., who has kindly tendered his services for the occasion. T N E ~W V O L U At E~ "LAYS OF THE LAND OF THE MAORI AND MOA." By Thomas Bracken. With an. introduction by the Rev. Rutherford Waddell, M.A. Now IN THE LONDON PRESS, And will be issued in New Zealand about the middle of December. ' : This new volume will contain all the best of Mr. Bracken's Poems, carefully revised. As the. work will be issued from one of the best publishing establishments in London, it will be turned out in first-class style. The book will be elegantly bound in cloth, and will contain portrait of the author. 1 he published price will be FIVE SHILLINGS, And as the issue will be limited, those who desire to obtain copie should make early application to the undersigned. On receipt of Five Shillings and Eight Pence (in stamps or P.O. Orders) the Book will be posted free to any part of the Colony. Early application is necessary to JAMES WILKIE AND CO., PUNE DI N . .

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 30, 23 November 1883, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 30, 23 November 1883, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 30, 23 November 1883, Page 14