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TO THE CATHOLIC CLERGY, SCHOOLS, SOCIETIES, fee. -^^Jj^j^^HHy^^PT Octagon, Bupocjin. ■ Every description' of APPEAL. TO THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON COLE MAN. " Dunedin, April 30, 1884. My Dbab Abohdeacon,— The walls of the Cathedral will be soon completed. I hope that the weekly subscriptions, in addition o the sum in hand, will enable U9 to seethe completion of these walls without the incurring of debt. But fhis completion will see our funds exhausted ; and yet it is absolutely necessary that no time should be lost in putting on the roof. Under these circumstances I have resolved to appeal to the entire diocese for funds to meet the expense necessary to bring our great work to a conclusion ; and I have made I up my mind to entrust to you the duty of collecting the much-required funds. I know I could not entrust the work to better or more efficient hands. I think I may promise you a hearty co-operation and a generous reception on the part of both the priests and laity of this diocese, who have ever shown great zeal for this and all other good works. You will riot fail to remind all to whom you may apply that ' the erection of- a Cathedral is emphatically a diocesan work, and that \ the merit of helping in such erection is very great. — I am, my dear Archdeacon. [ # f P- MOBAN. From the above it can be seen that I am called upon to visit all the districts in the diocese to collect for the Cathedral, and, from my own knowledge of the people of Otago and Southland, I feel confident that a generous response will be made to the special call now made by his Lordship ; for I know the f aithy, and goodness and devotion to our holy religion of the residents of every parish in the diocese. — The Catholics of this diocese are always ready to make great sacrifices in co-operating for the love of our Lord with the Bishop whom the Holy See has given them to guide them in all things spiritual. W. Colkman. SHORTLY TO OPEN. THE DON TAILORING COMPANY Geobge Stbeet, Dunedin. A LONG FELT WANT. This Company is formed by a Co-operation of Journeymen Tailors, for the supply to the Public of Clothing, made to fit, at the Lowest Possible Prices. The- Garment* will be all Tailor made, but sold at the same price as the Common Ready Made Article. Mr. Hyde, for many years Cutter and Manager of the Don Tailoring Company, London, will act in the same capacity in this Company, and will personally wait oa every customer, so that a perfect fit and general satisfaction will be secured. The Company's speciality will be English Tweed Trousera, made to measure at 12s 6d with 15 per cent, added for Customs duty, and i superior Colonial Tweed Trousers at 17s 6d, made and finished to please the most fastidious. As regards the English Tweeds the Prices will be exactly the same as sold by the Don Company, London, with the -Customs duty added ; and the Colonial Tweeds s will be correspondingly low priced. . Suits „of both English and Colonial Tweeds wi;i be made to measure equally cheap. Prices ranging from 60s, with Customs duty udded. As on all sound Co-operative principles, the. Company must command an extensive Ready Money trade to succeed, and under no circumstances will credit be given. — ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Manager would specially recommend that in placing your first order, be careful to state your own ideas of fashion, etc. ; fit being guaranteed, your ultimate approval will be absolutely secured. Note the Address : THE DON TAILORING COMPANY, (Opposite Inglis), GEORGE STREET, DUNBDIN. I

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 6, 29 May 1885, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 6, 29 May 1885, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 6, 29 May 1885, Page 14