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WHITAEER BRO TH E U~W 9 CATHOLIC DEPOT (P.O. BOX 91), "WELLINGTON. NEW BOOKS FROM AMERICA AND LONDON. 49* Our Patrons will please notice the difference in Price, as compared with previous lists. Bose Parnell, or the Flower of Avondale, 6s ; Amicable Discussion, 7s ; Wild Dimes, the Days of Queen Elizabeth, 5s 6d ; Anne Severin, 5s 6d ; Father Rowland, North American Tale, 2s 6d ; Hewitt, the King's Highway, 5s 6d ; Religious Missions of the Irish People, by Bishop Spalding, 6s 6d ; Letters to Young Irishwomen, 6a 6d 5 Are You My Wife, 7s; Assunta Howard and other stories, ss> 6d ; Crucifix of Biiden and other stories, 6s 6d ; The Veil Withdrawn, ss ; Triumphs of Religion, 2s 6d ; One of God's Heroines, Is 6d ; The Home Rule Candidate and other at >ti<;s, 7«6d; In Heaven We Know Our Own, 2s 6d; Knowledge of Mary (Coacillio), 6s 6d ; History of the Church in New York. 5s 6d ; Christian Truth, by Bishop Onatard, 5s 6d ; Church of the Parables, 4s ; Light and Darkness, 2a 6d; Adventures of a Protestant in Search of a Religion, ss; New Lights, or Life in Gal way, ss; the O'Mahoney, Chief of the Comeraghs, 6s 6d ; The O'Donnells of Glen Cottage, 6s ; Orestes A. Brownson's The Convert, 7s ; Orestes A. Brownson's Liberalism and the Church, -4s ; Apostolical and Infallible Authority of the Pope (Weninger), 6s; Catholicity and Pantheism, All Trafch or no Truth. 7s; Rosemary, or Life or Death, 7s; Pope and McGuire's Discussions, 5s ; Orestes A. Brownson'a Essays and Reviews, chiefly on Theology, Politics, and Socialism, 7s ; Catholic Anec> dotes, or the Catechism in Example, three vols. in one, 9s ; Bessy Conway, or the Irish ' Girl in- America, 4s ; Baltne's Fundamental Philosophy, 2 vols., 18s 6d ; A Sure Way to Find the True Religion, Is ; Dr. CabiU's Sermon Letters, 10s 4>d'; Manual Controversy, 3s 6d ; Notes on Ingersoll by Father Lambert, 9d, post free, lOd ; Lizzie Maitland, by Orestes A. Brownson, 3s 6d. Catholic Flowers,from Proteßtant Gardens, 4s 6d ; Religion and Science, by Maurice Ronayne, 4s 6d : Faith of our Fathers, 4s 6d ; Catholic Pulpit, Sermons for all Sundays, 14s 6d ; God our Father, 3s 6d ; Fenelon, the' Education of a Daughter, 2s 6d ; The Spae Wite, or The Queen's Secret, 7s'6d ; Mary Lee, or the Yankee in Ireland, 6s ; A Will and a' Way, 6s ; The Jesuits, their Foundation and History, 2 vols., 19s 6d ; The Shamrock Gone West, 3s 6d ; Father Fitzroy's The Martyr of a Secret, 6s ; The Men of '48, 4s 6d ; Ireland among the Nations, 4s 6d ; Letters to a Protestant Friend, 6s ; Claims of a Protestant Bishop to Apostolical Succession, with Charges against the Holy See, Refuted by, Bishop Ryan, of Buffalo, 5s 6d ; Rev. Michael Muller's The Apostles' Creed, 7s 6d ; The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, 8s 6d ; The, Human Soul,' a Reply; to the Materialist, 9d ; The Age of Unreason, a Reply to the American Rationalists, by Rev. H. Brann, Is 3d ; Martin Luther, by same, Is ;' Essays on the Popes, by same, Is ; Montalembert, a, biographical sketch, by J. W. Wilstock, 2s ; Addis and Arnold's Catholic Dictionary, containing some account of the Doctrine, Discipline, Rites, Ceremonies, Councils, and Religious Orders of the Catholic Churob, net. 21s ; Characteristic!) from the Writings of Cardinal Manning, by W. S. Lilly, 6s 6d : The Christian Father, Is 3d ; The Christian Mother, Is 3d ; Threshold of the Catholic Church, by Bishop Bagshane, Is 6d 5 Which is the True Church ? Is 3d : ALsog's , Manual of Universal Church History, translated with additions from the 9th and last German edition, with 3 Chronological Tables, and Ecclesiastical and Geographical Maps, in 3 vols., Bvo., 60s ; A. M. Sullivan's New Ireland, 1b 3d , Story of Ireland, Is 3d ; The Hermit of the Rock, a Tale of Tippemy 2s ; History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period, by D'Arcy McGee, 2s ; Luby's Life and Times of O'Connell, 2s. CATALOGUES FORWARDED IMMEDIATELY ON APPLICATION. NEW -SUPPLY OF THE VERY FINEST WAX CANDLES, ONLY 3s 6d PER POUND. SPLENDID INCENSE, SS, 6s 6d, AND 9s PER POUND. ' ' " WHIT AX E R B ROT HERS, CATHOLIC DEPOT, WELLINGTON.

TO THE CATHOLIC CLERGY, SCHOOLS, SOCIETIES, &C. egiiL T^STIMATES Octagon, Dunedin. II Every description of SACRED HEAKT HIGH AND SELECT SCHOOLS FOR YOUNG LADIES (Coaduoted by the Religious of Notre Dame des Missions), BABBADOES STREET, CHKISTCHHRCH, Will be 1 SB-OPENED for day pupils on Thursday, 22ad January at 2 p.m. Boarders for the High School are requested to return on Monday 19th January. ' Application for Boarders and Day Pupils to be made at the Monastery, before or after the 19th January, between 2 and 5 p.m. For further particulars apply to the REV. M OTHER PrfiIORBSSP r filORBSS "XTOONDAY OIL. Now Landing, ex Rebecca Crowell, from Boßton. Insist on having NOONDAY OIL from your Grocer. Get the best— brilliant, safe. , Less consumption of oil, less filling and trimming of lamps and cheaper in the end than low-test dangerous oils that are sold at of lamps, a lower price. 49* Every tin stamped to avoid counterfeits. JS* To be had from all first-class Grocers. NOTICE. The Bey. Jfc. Walsh will say Mass at the Catholic|Chorcb, Wrey's Bush, on Sunday the sth July, in Riverton on the 12th, an<L in Qropnkl on the 15th July, at the usual hour: ft P. MO BAN. Dunedifl, llth June, 1885.

THE DON TAILORING COMPANY George Stebkt, Dunedin. A LONG FELT WANT. This Company is formed by a Co-operation of Journeymen Tailors, for tbe supply to the Public of Clothing, made to fit, at the Lowest Possible Prices. The Garments will be all Tailor made, but sold at tbe same price as the Common Ready Made Article. Mr. Hyde, for many years Cutter and Manager of the Don Tailor ing Company, London, will act in the same capacity in this Company and will personally wait on every customer, so that a perfect fit and general satisfaction will be secured. r The Company's speciality will be English Tweed Trousers, made to measure at 12s 6d with 16 per ceat. added for Customs duty, and 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, will be correspondingly low priced. Suits of both English and Colonial Tweeds will be made to .measure equally cheap. Prices ranging from 60s, with Customs duty added. ' ' As on all sound Co-operative principles, the Company must com* mandan extensive Ready Money trade to succeed,- and under no- circumstances will credit bo given. "'-' ' ' ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Tbe Manager would specially recommend that in placing your* .first order, be. careful to: state your "own ideas of fashion, etc. ; fit being guaranteed, ypur ultimate approval -will be absolutely secured. Note the Address : THE DON TAILORING COMPANY, (Opposite Inglis), GEORGB STREET, DUNS DIN. VTT ANTED by tbe Mistress of the Roman Catholic School Naseby, two little girls, as Boarders. Terms, £10 per quarter, in advance, including board, English, and Music.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 11, 3 July 1885, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 11, 3 July 1885, Page 14

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