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MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,^ Superior to any Manufacture, made ol Mosgiel and other N.Z. Tweeds. JHB-JJB'W .gjBALASb. (jLOTHING Ji ACT OR V Supply, the Public direct from the following Branches : DUNEDIN CHRISTOHUROH NELSON WELLINGTON NEW PLYMOUTH AUCKLAND INVEROARGILL ( LYTTELTON HOKITIKA MASTERTON HAWERA THAMES OAMARU . ASHBUftTON REEFTON PALMBRSTON NORTH HASTINGS . CUSBORNE WAtMATE tIMARU, GREYMOUTH WANGANUI WAIPAWA NAPIER.

FATHER 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. \ Tn'e following excerpts are from, some of the many and lengthy noticeithese '• N6t&" have received from the Catnolicand Protestant Press, as well as secular, throughout America :— • " It is a book that, should be in the hand of every Catholic "— Notre Dwhe Scholastic. " As acceptable to any good Methodist or Baptist as it is to any good C&tholic."— 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) thread 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." —Say City Chronicle (secular). DUNEDIN: JOSEPH BRAITHWAITB, And all Booksellers. -, , MRS. GILL is now holding a Great Clearing Sale of Fashionable First -class Millinery. REAT CLEARING SALE— Trimmed arid Untrimtned Straw Bonnets, Straw Hats, Sailor Hats, Felt and Beaver Hy B . GG r REAT CLEARING SALE of Ladies' and Maids' Corsets, Thomson's patent Corsets, Infants' Tie Bands. REATt CLEARING SALE of Underclothing* imported direct from the best market?, or manufactured on the premises. r\ REAT CLEARING SALE of Ulsters, Capes, MacinvX* toshes, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, and every, description of Fancy Drapery. SELECT Assortment of Mourning Millinery always on hand. Dressmaking — Fit and style guaranteed. Terms moderate MBS. GILL, Princes St.

information j^QLLISON, DUTHIE & CO. INFORMATION INFORMATION ANNUAL WINTER SALB INFORMATION Commences on lOTOBMMTON FBXDAY, Jt« » AX 9 A.M. INFORMATION INFORMATION . During this Sale INFORMATION THE BOOKS WILL, BE: CLOSED. and all INFORMATION GOODS SOLD FOR CASH ONLY. INFORMATION V INFORMATION No Discounts will be Allowed. INFORMATION THE REDUCTIONS INFORMATION Will be Great and will Extend over INFORMATION THE ENTIRE STOCK. INFORMATION INFORMATION BE * BBVE Y ° UB PUROHASES For the INFORMATION gAL £ Q p gA L g> INFORMATION Commencing <mINFORMATION F RID AY, JUN E 19, 1885. INFORMATION MOLLISON, DUTHIE & CO., INFORMATION 195 AND 197 GEORGE STREET.

PHCENIX FIRE OFFICE, OF LONDON. Established 1782 (over. 100 years'). Annual Income, £800,000. Accumulated Funds exceed" £1,000,000. The undersigned having been appointed Agent to this old-established company, is prepared to accept Fire Risks at Current Rates. Its distinguished features are undoubted Security to Policy-holders and Promptitude in Settlement of claims. Bankers : Bank of Australasia. JNO. P. SPRING, Agent for Otago. I"""* BEG TO NOTIFY that I have this day Disposed of the Business carried on by me as Butcher, in Princes street south, to Mr. Thos. Carroll, and trust that the patronage hitherto accorded to me will bg continued to my successor. HENRY PARSONS. July Ist, 1885. In reference to the above, I beg to notify that I have taken the shop and premises of Mr. Henry Parsons, and trust by con- , tinuing to supply Meat of the best quality, at lowest possible prices, to obtain the support hitherto accorded to my predecessor. ~ TUOB. CARROLL.

AW I L S O N, • Practical BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Gboege Street, (3 doors from Morri^ J?hotograpber-) f DUNEDIN. LADIES' BOOTS A SPECIALITY. Ladies 1 and Gent.'s Worked Slippers made up. Repairs neatly and promptly executed. CHEAPEST PLACE IN DUNBDIN FOB BEPAIBS. ROBERT BURNS HOTEL, George Stbeet, Dunedin. T.KEARNEY - . Proprietor. The proprietor desired to notify his friends and the public generally that he has taken the above well-known and old-established Hotel, and would be glad if those who wish to stay at a really comfortable bouse would call. Baths, hot and cold. Liquors ef the best brands obtainable. Prices moderate. The Hotel is in the most populous part of George Stxeet, and is in a convenient position for - permanent boarders. One of the best Billiard Tables. Spacious Hand-Ball Alley. T. KEARNEY, Proprietor.

BIMON8 IMON BROTHERS, being determined to retain the confidence' cf the public have greatly reduced their prices. THE REASON why they Excel is that they Import all English and Continental goods DIRECT from best makers. SIMON BROTHERS sell these.— Ladies' Kid' Elastics from 6s ; Imita* tion Button Boots, 7s 9d ; "Walking Shoes from 6s 9d. THE REASON WHY They manage their own business. No double profits. Gents 1 Balmorals from 13s 6d ; Men's Extra Strong Lace, lls, IMON BROTHERS. — Famous BEE-HIVE Brand, guaranteed wear. Women's High Balmorals, 8s 9d ; Elastics, 8s 3d. Children's equally reduced. ROVE THEM.— No Empty Company. Genuine Reductions in Prices Quality kept up. Note Address : GEORGE STBBBr (5 doors from Octagon).

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 16, 7 August 1885, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 16, 7 August 1885, Page 18

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