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M E • N ", S ' A.i N D BOYS' CLOTHING', Superior to any Manutacture, made of Mosgiel and other N.Z. Tweeds.1< HE ■ Jjj\B W EA L AND QLOTHING Jp ACT O R V Supply the Public direot from the following Branches : DUNTSDIN CHBISTOHURCH NELSON WELLINGTON NEW PLYMOUTH AUCKLAND INVEBtoARG'ILL, LYTTELTON HOKITIKA MiSTERTON HAWERA THAMES OAMABU ASHBURTON REEFTON PALMERSTON NORTH HASTINGS GISBORNE WAtMATE TIMARU GREYMOUTET WANGANUI WAIPAWA NAPIER

TjIATHER LAMBERT'S 'NOTES ON INGERSOLL.' The sharpest criticisms of Ingersoll (the great American Atheist) ever printed, written by FATHER L. A. LAMBERT, of Waterloo,' New York. Is. ;- by post, Is. 2d. The following excerpts are from some of the many and lengthynotices these " Notes" bave received from the Catholic and Pr6testant ' Press, as well as secnlar, throughout America :— " It is a book that should be in the hand of every Catholic." — Notre Da/me Scholastic. "As acceptable to any good Methodist' or Baptist as it is to any good Catholic;" — Rochester -Union (Protestant). " Lambert gives Ingersoll a scathing such as he has never had before. He takes the very hide off of him. . . This is the most deserved castigation this Attilla of infidelity ever enjoyed. It will be good for his soul (if he has any) to read his own condemnation and digest it." — American Christian Review (Campbellite). Father Lambert takes a firm- hold of the infidel at the very start, and keeps him in the toils until he disposes of him." — Bay (My Chronicle (secnlar). DUNEDIN: JOSEPH BRAITHWAI'fE, And all Booksellers. Tyr oo lll ll ii s o n, d~u thie, and c~a OUR WINTER PURCHASES Have arrived. We respectfully ask an inspection of our stock in com* with the Goods shown by other Houses. We direct particular attention to our SILK AND DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. As containing the Largest and Choicest Variety of Materials and and New Colourings ever shown in this City. We control a great many New Makes in Goods, and the Combinations for Trimming have been selected with the greatest care, so as to affect a perfect harmony. Largest and Cheapest Stock of JACKETS, MANTLES, AND ULSTERS. Ibis Department is completely filled with New Stock. Ladies' and Misses 1 Jackets and Ulsters, in almost endless variety. Fur Capes, from 7s 6d to 755. Ladies' Ottoman Cloth Capes, lined and trimmed with Fur, 14s 6d to 355. Fur-lined Cloaks. New Waterproof Circular Cloaks, from 9s lid. Extraordinary value in Flannels, Blankets, Sheetings, and all Heavy Goods, all imported direct, and bought in the Cheapest Market ; all marked at the very Lowest Cash Prices. New Feather and Chenille (mixed) Trimmings, New Feather Trimmings, New Plush Trimmings, New Gimps, New Ornaments New Fringes. THE STOCKING PERFECTA. These Hose are SPLICED AT ALL POINTS, rendering darning, unnecessary, and are much more durable than ordinary makes. Ladies' Hose, from 6d per pair to 5s 6d. We are also offering REMARKABLY GREAT BARGAINS in Ladies', Misses', and Children's Cashmere Taffeta, Lisle Thread, and New Makes in Gloves in Plain and Fancy Wrists, from two to eight-button lengths, including all the LATEST NOVELTIES. MILLINERY. Before purchasing your Millinery, we would ask you to call and note the prices. TI/TOLLISON, DUT HIE, AND CO., 195 AND 197 GEORGE STREET, D V N E D I N, AND PALMER 8 TON

THE FORMAL OPENING OF O T. PATRICK'S C O'L LE G E W LLINGTON. On JUNE 1 the College will be opened for the RECEPTION OF PUPILS. Classes will be formed immediately. , •~> . . Prospectuses may be had on application to his LORDSHIP "~ BIBHOP 1 REDWOOD, or the 1 RECTOR of the College, or to the : Local. CLERGY. PROSPECTUS. St. Patrick's, College is under the special patronage of His-Lord-ship the Right Rev. Dr. Redwood, Bishop of Wellington. President — Right Rev. Dr. Redwood. , Rector— Very Rev. Dr.Watters, S.M. The course of education comprises Latin, Greek, and Modern Languages ; Literature, Eistory, and Sciences ; Drawing, Painting, Music, and the other general branches of a highly liberal education. The students are prepared for commercial pursuits, for the Civil Service, and the University degrees. The religious education of the students will be attended to as a matter of the first and greatest importance. Non-Catholic students will be required to attend the common religious exercises, aDd to conform to the Rules of the College. As the number of places still at our disposal is limited, parents and guardians are earnestly requested to. apply for admission' of students not later than the first week in May. General knowledge equivalent to the Government Second Standard will be required for admission to the College. Teems : if, . ••* Boarders — Students under 12 years ... 30 Guineas per annum; „ over 12 „ ... 40 „ „ Half-Boarding — Day Scholars (or those taking daily luncheon in the College) 5 , per quarter. Day Scholars 3 „ „ In the case of brothers, a reduction will be made by private agreement. Entrance Fee 3 Guineas. Extras. Instrumental Music, Drawing, Painting ; Italian and German anguages. Outfit. Each student requires the following outfit : — 1. A Summer and Winter Uniform. 2. Two ordinary Suits of Clothing for week days. 3. Three Night Shirts, 6 Day Shirts, 6 Pairs of Socks, 6 Pocket Handkerchiefs, 3 Table Napkins, 2 Pairs of Boots, 1 Pair of Slippers, 2 Pairs of Sheets, 2 Pillow Cases, 4 Towels ; Combs, Brushes, and other dressing articles ; 1 Silver Spoon, and Knife and Fork. Outfits can be procured at the College, provided notice be given in due time. Payments. Payments are to be made quarterly and in advance. No reduction may be expected in case of absence or withdrawal before the end of a quarter. Some Scholarships will be opened for competition, and advertised in due time, in favour of Catholic students. For further particulars, application may be made to the President, the Rector of the College, the Marist Fathers, and the local Clergy. © FRANCIS REDWOOD, Peesident. Wellington, 4th April, 1886. HE SISTERS OF OUR LADY OF MERCY of GREYMOUTH, having completed very considerable additions to their Convent Schools, are now prepared to receive a limited number of BOARDERS* The Convent is beautifully situaied on a high ground which commands an extensive view of the harbour and ocean. Every attention is paid •to the profi cency and health of the children. For terms apply at the Convent. T>RINCIPAL WANTED.— Principal wanted for St. Leo's High School. Application to be ' made immediately to the Rev. L. M. GINA.TY, S.M., Mis. Reoti, Chriotehurch.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 8, 12 June 1885, Page 18

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