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MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Superior to any Manutacture, made of Mosgiel and other N.Z. Tweeds, »J«HE J^EW 2 EALAND (CLOTHING Supply the Public direct from the following Branches : DUNEDIN CHRISTCHURCH NELSON WELLINGTON NEW PLYMOUTH AUCKLAN INVEROARGULL LYTTELTON HOKITIKA MABTERTON HAWERA THAMES OAMARU ASHBURTON REEFTON PALME RSTON NORTH HASTINGS OISBORNE WAIMATE TIMARU GREYMOUTH WANGANUI WAIPAWA NAPIER ..

TpATHER LAMBERT'S 'NOTES ON INGERSOLL. The sharpest criticisms of Ingersoll (the gTeat 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 lengthy notices these " Notes" have received from the Catholic and Protestant Press, as well as secular, throughout America :— " It is a book that should be in the hand of every Catholic "—" — Notre Dame 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 bis 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 City Chronicle (secular). DUNEDIN: JOSEPH BRAITHWAITE, And all Booksellers. ON Tuesday (22nd) and following days, MRS. GILL will show NEW Spring and Summer Millinery. Entirely New Styles and Latest Novelties in new T7ILOWERS, Feathers, Fruits, Ornaments, and every X? requisite for Fashionable Millinery. Latest Novelties ia Infants M illinery. TTNDERCLOTHING in every variety— Neatly Trimmed. vJ Corsets, best makes, from 3s lid; the Improved Corset, 5s 6d, worth 7s 9d. MOURNING DEPARTMENT.— Largest selection in Town. Widows' Bonnets and Caps; best styles, lowest prices. MHB. GILL. DRESSMAKING.— First-class Styles, and Perfect Fit, combined with Lowest Possible Prices. MRS. GILL, Princes Street.

NEVER BEFORE AT THE GEORGE STREET DRAPERY WAREHOUSE Have we OFFERED SUCH DESPERATE BARGINS As we are prepared to submit during the LAST 10 DAYS of our SALE OF SALES! GOOD NEWS TO ALL ! |l/rOLLISON, DUTHIE AND CO. Will Sell aU Remnants at exactly Half the Marked Prices. Also a lot of Odds and Ends laid out to clear before Completing Stock-taking. REMNANTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. REMNANTS ALL HALF PRICE. 20 Dozen 2 Hook Black Kid Gloves only in 6, and 6{,9d worth 3s 9a. 100 Dozen Ladies White Handkerchiefs, 9d per £ Dozen. 30 Dozen Ladies Hose, 3 pairs for Is. 60 Children's Merino Dresses, all at Is 6d, worth 4s 6d, to 8s 6d 150 yards, Double width, Pale Blue Basket Cashmere, slightly soiled, 9|d ; worth 3s 9d. 1,000 pairs Lace Curtains from 2s Id. MOLLISON, DUTHIE AND CO. 195 and 197 George Street, DUNEDIN.

AW I L S O N , ! • Practical BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Geoeoe Street, (3 doors from Morris, Photographei ), DUNEDIN. LADIES' BOOTS A SPECIALITY. Ladies' and Gent.'s Worked Slippers made up. Repairs neatly and promptly executed. CHEAPEST PLACE IN DUNEDIN FOR REPAIRS. ROBERT BURNS HOTEL, George Street, Dunedin. T.KEARNEY - - Proprietor. The proprietor desires to notify h ; s friends and the public generally that he has taken the above well-known and old-pptablishert Hot* 1, and would be glad if those who wish to '•tny at a really comfortable house -would call. Baths, hot and cold. Liquors e«f the best brands obtainable. Prices moderate. The Hotel is in the most populous part of Grorpe Street, and is in a convenient position f"r permanent boarders. One of the best Billiard Tables. Spacious Hand-Ball Alley. I T. Proprietor.

PHCENIX FIRE OFFICE, OF LONDON. Established 1782 (over 100 years"). Annual Income, £BCO,OOO. 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 Secuiity 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 be continued to my successor. HENRY PABSONS. July Ist, 1885. ]i 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 kitbrrto accorded to my predecessor. TUOB. CARROLL.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 22, 25 September 1885, Page 18

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