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READ! ]MT OLLISON, DUTHIE AND CO., ABE STILL SELLING THE BANKRUPT STOCK or Cabter and Peploe's Goods, Amounting to £13,000 (on the Premises lately occupied by them) AT , RUINOUS PRICES. THKGREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN DUNEDIN Of DRAPERY^ AND CLOTHING THE SHOP CROWDED DAILY. MOLLISON, DUTHIE AND CO., Geobge Stbeet, DUNEDIN. Bankrupt Sale at First Verandah on left-hand side after leaving Octagon. l

SHIN FANE ! SHIN FANE I J? NCOU RA G E IRISH ART The handsome collection of IRISH-MADE GOODS which were exhibited at the late International Fair, Melbourne, consisting of 500 PRIZES, varying in value from £4 4s. to 2s. 6d. each, will be disposed of by a GRAND A RT UNION! To be Drawn for in ST. PATRICK'S HALL, Monday, 31st Decembeb, 1883, The proceeds will be devoted to relieving THE DISTRESS NOW EXISTING IN IRELAND. Committee of Management : — Thomas Fogarty, President Joseph Winter, Hon. Treasnrer ; M. M'Donald and L. Doyle, Hon Sees. The following Special Prises will be added to the Art-Union :— 1. A Handsome Framed Life-size Oil Painting of St. Bridget, valued at £15 155., the gift of J. E. Redmond, Esq., M.P. 2. A Handsome Framed Life-size Oil Painting of St. Patrick, valued at £15 155., the gift of W. Redmond, Esq. 3. Two Beautifully-framed Oleographs of Charles Stewart Parnell .and Michael Davitt, the gift of Mr. J. W. Walshe. 4. A Handsome Gold Hunting Watch, the gift of a Mend, valued at £15 15s. TICKETS ONE SHILLING. Anyone wishing to assist the cause can have books of ticket by pplying to the Tablet oflice.

THROUGH THE POST.— IN TWELVE LESSONS. a HORTHAND WRITING is now recognised as an almost kC7 indispensable branch of education. The study is one of th« best mental disciplines; it strengthens the memory, improves the reasoning faculty, and matures the judgment. To those attending Literary Associations, and those connected with the Press, who are much in the habit of writing, and also to the self-learner, the ability to take verbatim reports of lectures | addresses, &c, and to make extracts from valuable books, is of inestimable advantage. Taught through the Post, and at Residence for 30s.— W. J. WILLIAMSON, York Place Copposite Smith Su! Dunbdmt, Postal Address : Box 143, P. 0., Drnedin. I

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 34, 21 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 34, 21 December 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 34, 21 December 1883, Page 4