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SUMMER SEASON, 188 3-4. T^TIOHOLAS SMITH Begs to announce that he has just opened Mb First Shipment of NSW SUMMER 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. No* velties in every Department. Also, SUMMER CLOTHING, In endless variety. Special value in Boy's and Youth's Suits ; special line of Mens' Geelong Tweed Trousers and Vests (all wool), 21s 6d, worth 27s 6d. Newest Patterns in Regatta and Oxford Shirts. Soft and Hard Felt Hats, in all the latest shapeß. New Shapes in Linen Collars, Scarves, Bows, Studs, and Ties, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Brace etc., etc. The Cheapest Houße in Town. NICHOLAS SMITH, The Cash Draper, 33 George Btreet, near the Octagon. RI 8 H NAT IONAL LEAGUE OF AUSTRALASIA It has been decided that the lists of the PABNELL TESTIMONIAL FUND, shall be kept open until MARCH 31. The DRAWING in connection with the ART-UNION in aid of the IRISH POOB will also take place in Melbourne on the date named. Tickets, prico Is., may be had on application to Messrs J. F Perrin, Tablet Office, Dunedin ; and M. Nolan, Ohristchurch. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Neil McFadden, the Dark Stout man, The King of the Leather Trade, Wishes all his friends to know He has left the Royal Arcade. You'll find him in new premises At 106 George street Where customers both old and new He will be glad to meet, GLASGOW ANTD LONDONDERRY BOOT AND SHOE STORE Removed from Royal Arcade to 106 Gkobqe strekt. "XTEIL McFADDEN Has great pleasure in thanking the citizens of Dunedin and Snburbs, and also num» roua visitors from all parts of the Country, for their assistance in the past, and desires to inform them that he has opened New Premises at 106 George Street, where he will be glad to meet friends both old and now. Being a tradesman the Stock ie selected and made up under his own bupervision, and this explains the fact that his goods are always found to be of excellent quality, And at all times sound. DON'T READ THIS ADDRESS, AND THEN FORGET IT. NEIL MoFADDEN, GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 106 George Btbeet, DUNEDIKT.

ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. THE Solemn Cermony of Laying the Foundation Stone of 6t. Patrick's College, Wellington, will take place on Sunday, ! March 16, eve of the Feast of St Patrick. It is an event of vast Importance to the "Colony in the great cause of Catholic Education. There will be a large gathering of clergy and faithful from all parts of the Colony, and the proceedings will be of the most impressive kind. Several bishops have kindly promised to honour the ceremony with their presence, and among them the Moat Rev. Bishops of Dunedin and Auckland. The programme of the day will be the following :- Solemn High Mass, with Orchestra Coram Episcopis, in St. Mary's Cathedral, at 11 o'clock — sermon by one of the bishops. At 3 p.m. on the College grounds off Cambridge Ten ace, Ceremony of laying the Foundation Stone, followed by discourses from the Bishops and the Collection at the Stone. All the Catholic schools and sodalities will assist and form a most attractive feature of the ceremony. At 7 p.m. in St. Mary's Cathedral, |Solemn Pontifical Vespers and Bermon by one of the Bishops, followed by Benediction of the Moat Blessed Sacrament. TO NELSON SUBSCRIBERS. Our Country Collector, MR, W. CUNNINQHAM, mill visit Nelson and Marlborough Provinces during the next few weeks, and me ivouldask Subscribers to render himevery assistance in promoting tlte interest stfthe " TABLET."

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 45, 7 March 1884, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 45, 7 March 1884, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 45, 7 March 1884, Page 14