TAMES DUNNE BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWS AGENT, 141 Geobge Stbeet (Opposite National Bank), DUNEDIN. post. s. d. b. d. TUBBRR DERG ; or, RED WELL-CARLETON 16 1 10 STORY OF IRELAND, by A. M. Sullivan 16 2 0 CATECHISM OF HISTORY OF IRELAND, by W. J. ON. Daunt 16 1 11 READINGS FROM IRISH AUTHORS 16 2 0 REFUTATION OF FROUDB, by Rev. T. Burke 16 110 NATIONAL BALLADS AND POEMS, by T.Davis 10 13 Home and Colonial Newspapers and Magazines supplied to sub - scribers in any part of the Colony. : r^LA.SGOW AND LONDONDERRY BO JT STOKE WHEN you see the snow upon the hills, And feel the weather cold, And think of Boots that once were new, But now are waxing old ; HHHEN go to Neil McFadden's shop, L At 106 George Street, And see his stock of Watertights, Which are made both strong and neat. * • ■ ALSO his Kid and Lace-up Boots, Made for the winter weather, Where workmanship and qua'ity You'll find combined together. WARM Winter Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, every variety —Elastic-sides, Cloth and Fur Uppers, Buff, Feit, Canvas, and Prunella; ' ALSO Melton and Galoches. Gentlemen and Boys will find a good assortment of Leather Leggings and Waterproof Boots, at Prices which defy competition, at NEIL fcIcFADDEN'S GLASGOW AND LONDON DERHY BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 106 Geohgb Stbeex, EUNEDItf. BeDairs neatly executed New Elastics put in. DUNEDIN PICTURE AND FINE ART GALLERY* Manse Stkeki. FRED. W. HOLWORTHY ... PROPRIETOR. The Proprietor has much pleasure in notifying the Public he has now completed his Art Gallery, and is Now Open. Hours— lo am to 4 p.m. ' * Tvt/,'£ he i C » t xTte^r 0 L? ictlires comprises— ENGRAVINGS, ETOHINGS, HAND-COLOURED PHOTOS OF SCENE UY SIUD* STUDIES OF HEADS, OLEOGRAPHS, OHaOMOGRAPBS • ilso' SIV/^S? 8 ' , TJfi *"V °°l rA «* T ™"** BRONZES FANCY GLASS, and everything that can be imagined to make it a real Art Gallery. Inaction to the above, there will be On View aQ d For Sile —CRYSTOLEUM (for paiutmg Portraits on Glass), LUSTROLEUM ttSLS*"^* on Velvet )» TINTOLBNJB (for Painting on Ciriua) TERRA COITA (Statuary, Plaqueser). S Also, General Importer of BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, and all Sundries connected therewith, always on hand. FRED. W. HOLWORTHY. > - ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S COLLEGE, KEW VICTORIA. ' ' Midwinter quarter begins July 20. ,l hteßpapi ! 8Se m nt up for Matriculation at June examinations All three passed. Two out of thiee passed Civil Service. Fjoiu all he colleges and schools In Victoria taken together, only 32 per ceut passed the Matriculation and 34 per cent, the Civil Service. From St. Francis Xavier's College 100 per cent, passed the Matiiculation ; 66 per cent, the Civil Service. In December, 1883, ten out of eleven passed from the same
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 26, 17 October 1884, Page 6
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446Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 26, 17 October 1884, Page 6
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