BPRING AND SUMMER SEASON, 1883. NICHOLAS SMITH Begs to announce that he haa just opened his First Shipment of NEW SPRING GOODS, Consisting of New Dress Stuffs in Cashmeres, Foules, Costume Cloth 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 Suite ; special line of Mens' Geelong Tweed Trousars and Vests (all wool), 21s 6d, worth 27s 6d. Newest Patterns in Regatta and Oxford Shirts. Boft and Hard Felt Hats, in all the latest shapes. N-w Shapes in Linen Collars, Scarves, Bows, Studs, and Ties, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Brace etc., etc* The Cheapest House in Town. NICHOLAS SMITH, The Cash Draper, 33 George Street, near tbe Octagpn. HE CAT HO LIC BOOK DEPOT. CHRISTCHURCH. Under the Special Patronage of the Right Reverend Dr. RedwooA and Clergy. Pure Wax Candles for Church purposes always in Stock. IMPORTER OF CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' BOOKS. Catholic Schools and Societies LiberaHy dealt with. B. O'CONNOR T>ORT CHALMERS PRESBYTERY ART-UNION. NOTICE. The drawing of the Port Chalmers Presbytery Art-Union, which was to have taken place on the 30th of November, haa b«ea postponed to 30th January, 1884. _/-iK&™. }*•••-■ « s. d. Mr. John Cossjriff, Nightcaps ... 10 0 M. J. McCarthy, Waihoa. S.C. ... 2 0 0 Mr. E. Slattery, Blenheim ... ... 2 0 0 Miss S. Kelly, Deepstream ... ... 4 0 0 Mr. J. Crowley, Ballarat ... ... 2 0 0 Mr. M. Holly ,'Rimu ... ... 2 0 0 Mr. J. O'Sulltvan, Seacliff ... ... 2 0 0 Mr. J. Casey, Timaru ... ... 1 10 0 Miss Lewis, Waipori ... ... 2 0 0 Mrs. E. A. O'Kane, Mosgiel ... 2 0 0 Mr. Thomas Flannery, Ida Valley ... 2 0 0 Mr. J. Hickson, Clyde ... ... 0 12 0 Mr. A. Reilly, Oamara ... ... 1 12 0 Mies N. M'Nally, Hyde ... ... 2 0 0 Mr. E. Fitzgibbon, Arrow Junction ... 2 0 0 Mis 98. M. McDonnell, Arrowtown ... 2 2 0 Miss A. Power, Palmerston ... 3 10 0 Mr. T. Rickard, Roxburgh ... ... 2 0 0 Mr. P. Shields. Miller's Flat ... 2 0 0 Mrs. T. Ambrose, Gore ... ... 2 0 0 Mrs. W. Fisher, 4.shurst ... ... 10 0 In our issue of the 16th ult, £2, accredited to Mrs. M. Green, Waipori, should have been entered to tho credit of Mr. Edwatd Clifford. /COLLECTION IN AID OF THE INVERCARGILL V-/ CONVENT BUILDING FUND. A. c. d. Mr. P. Ryan ... ... ... 10 0 Catholic Literary Society ... ... 3 0 0 A Friend "... ... ... 10 0 Per ReT. Father Burke : Mr. Thoma- Hughes ... ... 0 10 0 Mr. P. Rowan ... ... ... 010 0 Mr. P. Shannon ... ... ... 0 10 0 Mr. T. O'Brien ... ... ... 0 10 0 Per Rev. Father Fitagerald : Mr. J. Fitzgerald ... ... 10 0 Per Mr. Rooney : Mr. J. H. Smith ... ... ... 10 0 Per Mrs Trainor : Mrs. M. Leonard .. ... 10 0 Mrs. Hay ward ... ... ... 0 5 0 Mr". Trainnr ... ... ... 0 5 0 A Friend ... . ... 0 5 0 AAM AI? U CATHOLIC ART UNION*. Bl /cks and remittances have been received per Mrs. Roche, and tbe Mi6;es Koche and Fiizmaurice. The drawing will take place after Christmas.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 32, 7 December 1883, Page 14
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