Messrs. A. and T.-Inglis, George streeet, Dunedin, are now selling off at a great redaction the assigned stock of Messrs Menzies and Co., Oamaru. Ladies who have found a difficulty in having drewes made' -to their satisfaction will do well to visit the establishment of Mrs. Carter, George Btrret, Dunedin. In order to suit the convenience of the public, the Dunedin Co* operative Society have made arrangements for keeping their office in the Octagon open until 9 p.m. on Saturday, so that applications for shares may be received there. Mr O'Connell, Manchester street South, Christchurch, hating purchased the excellent stock of boots and shoes of the firm of Walsh and O'Connell, is now holding a clearing sale, where the best goods may be obtained at the lowest pricep. We {Nation) take the following paragraph from the Chicago Times of the 9th inst:— " Mr. Alexander Sullivan, president of the Irish National League of America, returned to the city, yesterday from a Western trip. During his absence he addressed large meetings in Omaha (.Neb,), and Lincoln (Neb,) Council Bluffa, (lowa.) At the Lincoln meeting Governor Dawes andm number of other leading citizens of the State were present -ahd made brief speecoes. At Mr. Sullivan's Council Bluffs -meeting speeches were made by the Episcopalian and, Baptist ministers' and the Catholic Priest. The sympathy of th;, people of all parties and creeds seem to be universally with the League,' and the people of all othernationalities appear to hoid Mr Paenellin <ai highesteem *• the Iriih themselves.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 5, 23 May 1884, Page 16
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