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a*EN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Superior to any Manufacture, made of Mosgiel and other N.2T. Tweeds. THE JjJEW ZEALAND QL OTH IHfl. |i AOTOB.T Supply the Public direct from the following Branches : DUNEDIN CHRISTOHURCH NELSON WELLINGTON NEW PLYMOUTH AUCKLAND INVERCARGILL LYTTELTON . HOKITIKA MiSTERTO^ HAWERA . THAMES OAMARU ASHBURTOS REBFTON PALMBRSTON NORTH HASTINGS GHSBORNE WAI^ATE JTIMARU GREYMOUTH WANGANUI • WAIPAWA NAPIER RATHER LAMBERT'S < NOTES ON INGERSOLL/ ~ APPEAL. " '~~ :**^*«^*^S^A~^.A^ - OTHB VBNERABLE-IicHDEIcON, COLEMAN.. FATHER L. A. LAMBERT, - My Dbab ABCBD E _COK,-The walls "Jt^QSaS^fffVimfm of Waterloo, New York. completed. I hope that the weekly subscriptions, in addition omasum in hand, will enable us to see the completion of these walls la • hv ™«t i «, o i without the incnrring of debt. But this completion will see our funds 19. , by post. Is. 2_. exhausted ; and yet it is absolutely necessary that no time should be uiatm Botoiagpu,. , generous reception on the part of both the priests and laity of this any gooa Catholic. —Rochester Union (Protestant). the erection of a Cathedral is emphatically a diocesan work, and that "• "^^giveamgersoll a scathing such as he has never had £cEcon! "^ '""* CBeOlfal fa V6ry am ' dear before. He takes the.very hide off of him. . . This is + P Moray the moat deserved castigation this Attilla of infidelity . t^^ „, A . .. . tx _ T ' MOBAN * ever enjoyed. It will be good for his soul (if he has any) «, f*??™? a S ove . 1 ? can be Bee ° tbat Jam caUed upon to visit all to read bis own condemnation and digest it."— AtnericJi tl dlßtnc i s in , tbe dlo^ to co \ lect fo * the Cathedral, and, from Christum Meview (Campbellite). my own knowledge of the people of Otago and Southland, I feel oonfid ent that a generous response will be made to the special call " Father Lambert takes a firm hold of the infidel at the very 5° W ♦™ ad ? by hi l i fo * 1 know the faith and goodness and start, and keeps him in the toils until he disposes o£ him." 2f ™ _° n 1^ residentß of *™! P^h in the —Bay OUy Chronicle (secular 1 ). diocese.— The Catholics of this diocese are always ready to make great ' sacrifices in co-operating for the love of our Lord with the BwboD DUNEDIN: JOSEPH BRAITHWAITE, wbom tbe Hol y See has.given them to guide them in all things -i And all Booksellers. "*" ™' W. COL.MAy. J m A ' ° UNNINGHAM, now open. '. reliable tailors. . ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT NAPIER. ' fJ ARRIS' IMPERIAL BOOT T AND J. ARTHUR, "*•■*■ -.--_.- *J • No 6 Geokgb Street, PROPERTIES FOE SALE:- PEPOT.P E P OT . DDNBDIN A HOMBEB OTJMBLT _P«-«, 4 PEIKC^SIREEI. (W*,^^, IN the This Establishment is replete with the Waipawa and Hawke's Bay Counties, Beio S thorough practical Tailors and Ranging IQQ ACRES to QOO ACRES NEWEST DESIGNS Cutters we are enabled to give AND DO froQ i vyJV Each OF GIVE better value tbati any tailoring estabSeveral close to Town, and all near the BOOTS AND SHOES lishment in New Zealand. As instance : " With »nS^ y ' f». i Good Kaia P oi Tweed Suit to measure,,£3 ,3s. 1870 ACRES PR^mn ._ Of every description, Good Imported Tweed Suit to measure, £3 .35. nrmSL >?H? HO vu D ' a m ag°ificent J * Material, Workmanship, and- Fit Guaranproperty, with substantial improve- which have been marked at such prices as teed. P> 4600 ACRES r<*m,#- t w • THE RELIABLE TAILORS, -st command_a Ready Sale. J. AND J. ARTHUR, working the station. Sheep at valua- Inspection cordially invited. No " 6 GKOBGB S>c " Also DUNBDIN THE MAUffGATA BNIWHA8 NIWHA BLOCK, IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT, (2nd shop past the Octagon). 36,140 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND. One Door from Octagon. ~ ~ This magnificent country contains 8000 ~~ M * I' L ' HEf ITT Acres of Bnsb, largely) consisting! of SPECTACLES! SPECTACLES! JJ[J Has now opened the Totara, which, from its position and "riTAKTED th« W«lr «*_l»f-w1 ♦ DUNEDIN COCOA & COFFEE ROOMS eas^accessibmty, will be extremely W__t™' £ Zt^HX^ ?** ™ ? ™™* °« in *« —-^ -. 1 The open country-hilly, though not high P^perly adapted to suit their sights, at Lo « kb f! ; 8 ™*» *™n* * the great metro^ and at present covered with heavy fe?n! PERCIVAL'S, Optician and Spectacle-maker f° hS ° f London ' Wlth a view to furthering na-,korouuko, and other native plants, to the Dunedin Hospital No 9 Geor_e Street cause o£ total a l' B tinence. Coffee and SETS* 'hS? Peb Whighly recommended CocOa ' 2d P er CU P"~ I76 Street South, numerous creeks, is capable of easy ** toteta.™ visions. Also on sale-Sykes' ________ A "" improvement by burning and surface Hydrometers, Glass do, Saccharometew, Ther- T a U M A 8 HALLsowmg, and will, by proper manage- mometers, Aneroid Barometers, Sextants, *" S?ither ss b fe elD CC o rry tti erybeaVyßt ° Ck Qaadrants ' Sbi PB'P 8 ' Compasses, Salinometers, PASTRYCOOK & CONFECTIONER, affords at the price demanded, and the oppor- N.B.— All kinds of Optical and Mathe- DUNEDIN. turner of acquiring such is rapidly passing matical Instruments bought. ' J. A. CUNNINGHAM, [Established m 1862,] Refreshments at all Hours. . 117 Bbowning Street,. Napibb. The oldest Optician in Dunedin.. Parties Catered for '

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 2, 1 May 1885, Page 18

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