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Mr. D. Dawson, George street, Dunedin, is agrnt for the American Waltham watc'irs. which are now well-known os unrivalled in every nspect. Mr. Dawson also executes all repiirs to watches and jewellery at extremely moderate charges.

Mr. A. Martinelli, Frederick street, Duneil.n, mak"s and repairs urnbiellas and pnrasols. grinds cutlery, and mends all kinds of household requisites in a very satisfactory manner, and at the cheapest rates possible.

Messrs. J. Thompson and Co., Great King street, Dunedin, are prepared to execute with the utmost satisfaction to their employers all commissions in the practical upholsterer's and mattress- maker's line.

Messrs Cowdell ie Lee, photographsrs, Octagon, Dunedin, have published in the "Eclipse" and ''New Flag" Christmas euro's two extremely interesting pictures, certain to prove especially welcome to friends in the old country.

Messrs J. Hendry k Sons have opened a tailoring establishment in George street, Duuedin, whose speciality is cheapness, in addition to excellence of material and admirable make Mr. Hendry'a long

engaspment as principal cutter with Messrs Herbert, Haynes k Co., is a sufficunt guarantee for his qualifications. Prior to th° death of tae Cardinal Archbishop of Seville, as reported by cable, a victim of bis devotion to tbe cholera sufferers, th<Tti were in the .Sacred College sixty-two Cardinals, of whom tweutv-eight were created by Pope Pius IX. and thirty-four by L"o XIII. There were five Benedictines, one Augustinian, two 0 a'orians, one Oblate, one Jesuit, one Capuchin, two Dominicans. Thirty-five Cardinah were Italian, five French, one Irish, three English, three Geiman, two Hungarian, four Austrian, four Spaniards, two Portuguese, two Poles, one American. Since Pope Leo's accession forty-three Cardinals have died. During the past year Cardinals McCabe, Chigi, Schwarzeoberg, Lasagui, Nina and I Tunon have passed to their reward.— Cat holic Review.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 23, 2 October 1885, Page 16

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 23, 2 October 1885, Page 16

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 23, 2 October 1885, Page 16

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