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pRINCESS THEATRE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 4, 1885. Tbe BOYS of the CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' SCHOOL Assisted by the GIRLS of BT. JOSEPH'S CONVENT SCHOOLS, Will give a GRAND JUVENILE ENTERTAINMENT In Aid of the School Building Fund. The Performance will commence with a JUVENILE CONCERT And conclude with the delightful little Comedy entitled, 'A SUDDEN ARRIVA L." PRICES OF ADMISSION : Circle. 3e. ; Stalls, 25. ; Pit, Is. Thiß will be tbe last Entertainment of the Season, and as it is well known tbe best is always kept till the last, patrons may look forward to a really genuine treat for themselves and families. Doors open at 7.15 ; performance to commence at 7.45. Carnages may be ordered for 10.15. TO CLERGYMEN, SCHOOLMASTERS, AND SCHOOL COMMITTEES IN THE COUNTRY DISTRICTS. I HAVE on hand a large and variad assortment of Books suitable for Prizes at tbe f orthcoming Christmas Examinations. Lists will be furnished on application and a large discount allowed off parcels of three pounds worth and upwards. If a certain sum is remitted, and the selection left to myself or any other resident in Dunedin, I guarantee satisfaction . JAMES DUNNE, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWS AGENT, fee, 141 Geoboe Street., DUNEDIN. Orders received for any English, Irish, Scotch or American paper. SHAMROCK HOTEL Spby Street, INVEKCARGILL. niOMAB SCULLY PROPRIETOR. The above hotel ia centrally located in the principal business part of the town, and within five minutes' walk of the Railway Station. It has undergone thorough renovation. The Bed Rooms are lofty and well ventilated. The accommodation is second to none ia Southland. Nothing but the best Liquors sold on the premises. Note the Address : — SHAMROCK HOTEL, Spet Btrekt. U V\T HAT rJRUE FREEMASONRY IS." Every friend of Religion and Order should get a copy of tbe First Number of FATHER KEANE'S PAMPHLET ON FREEMASONRY. PRICE ... ... ONE SHILLING. To be had at Braitbwaite's Book Arcade, Princes Street Dunedin ; and all Booksellers throughout the Culonies. ' FREEMASONRY UN MAS XE D By FathkbKeane, in 65 pages of the most interesting and STARTLING READING Ever Offered to the Public of New Zealand, beinc the First of a Series. c Don't fail to send Is 2d in Stamps to JOLLY, CONNOH A N D C O Octagon, Dunedin, ' And get a copy of these Uemarkable Revelations of the Secrets and Appalling Oaths of this Great Sect. CATHEDRAL FDND. I beg to acknowledge the receipt of ti e following subscriptions towards the Cathedral Fund :— s »uu*npuoDa £ 8 d Special offerings for Tower (including cards ~ £10 9s6d) °_ ' 20 0 0 Weekly Subscb'ptions. * s. d. A . d Per Rev. P. Lynch 4 0 0 Per Mr. W. Hall T 16 6 „ Mr. Drnmm 3 2 0 „ Mrs. McEwen •> o 0 „ „ Dillon 010 0 t P. MOBAK.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 27, 30 October 1885, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 27, 30 October 1885, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 27, 30 October 1885, Page 15