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OPPOSITE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, PRINCES STREET. THE GREAT BANKRUPT STOCK OF ROSS AND M'NEIL Has been purchased by WILKINSON AND KEDDIE, And in order to realise upon it as quickly as possible, will submit the whole of this Splendidly ASSORTED STOCi at price varying from TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE PFR CENT. UNDER ENGLISH COST. Everyone invited to inspect this Enormous Stock. All Highclass Goods. Will be sold at Immense Reductions. THE GREAT BANKRUPT STOCK OF ROSS AND M'NEIL, Ironmongers. (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), Princes Street. R A If D ART-UNION In Aid of CONVENT FUND. (Under the Patronage of the Right Rev. P. Moban, D.D., Bishop of Dunedin.) A Large and Beautiful Collection of Works of Art, Magnifi cent Frames, of which the following are Specimens :—: — " Mary Queen of Scots taking leave of her attendants on her way to the Scaffold." " Scene in the Highlands.' " Irish Coast." 1 " Scotch Coast." " Windsor Castle." Morning Prayer." The Schoolmaster." "Joyful Peasants." (All about 42 x 30 inches.) "Chief Mourner" and "Shepherd's Grave," by Landseer (a pair of Chromoß). A large and Beautiful Oil Painting. An Exquisite Water Colour. Three Paintings in course of execution. And a large number of other Pictures and Objects of Art. Drawing to take place on EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1887. TICKETS ... ... ... ... 2s 6d EACH. Blocks and Remittances to be sent to REV. JOHN MACKAY, Queenstown, N.Z. NOTICE~TO~OUR READERS. TjpHE Company have much pleasure in informing the pubL he that it is their intention to publish in Book form early in Decembir next, aDd annually afterwards, the NEW ZEALAND TABLET ALMANAC and CATHOLIC DIRECTORY for the Whols of the Colony, giving full particular of Catholic Churches, Schools, Convents, and other Institutions under Catholic control and patronage in each of the New Zealand Dioceses. ILLUSTRATED WITH SPLENDID WOOD-CUTS Of many EMINENT ECCLESIASTICS, COLONIAL POLITICIANS, and PROMINENT COLONISTS Also, a varied and useful store of information for THE SQUATTER, THE MINER, THE FARMER, THE GARDENER, THE HOUSEHOLD, «fee, &c, &c. Advertisers shoul 1 apply for space without delay to prevent disappointment. Canvassers winter! in every tovsn and village. Good Commission allowed. PRICE ... ... ONE SHILLING. By Tost Is 2d. 4 SCHOOLMASTER, thoroughly efficient — - many years' successful experience — can be highly recommended. Apply to Rev. Father Grogan, S.M., Napier, N.Z.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 40, 28 January 1887, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 40, 28 January 1887, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 40, 28 January 1887, Page 14

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