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PRESENTATION TO THE MOST REV. DR. MORAN. As it is NOT POSSIBLE for the Committee to ascertain the names of all tlwe willing to give their assistance in making the Testimonial to the Most Rev. Dr. Moran a thorough success, we have been requested to give their circular a place in our columns. It is hoped that tho&e who are friendly towards the object in question will consider that in this way fcbeir co-oppration has been sufficiently nvited, and will give all the aid in their power. [OIROtJLAB,] Duneriin, Ssptember 7, 1887. Sir,— A movement is now on foot for the purpose of presenting the Most Rev. Dr. Moran with a testimonial. It is considered that in this way some recognition may be fitly made of His Lordship's services to the Church for the last forty years — of which thirty-one have been passed by him as a Bishop — and more especially of his labours now for nearly seventeen years in New Zealand* Daring his episcopate here, Dr. Moran's successful efforts in the canse of Religion and Education have cost him many sacrifices, and obliged him to renounce many things which his station in life seemed to demand, It is, therefore, felt that it would be a graceful act on the part of those who appreciato His Lordship's sterling worth and eminent abilities, to present him with & substantial testimonial in recognition ot them. His Lordship's services, also, to the Irish settlers as such, and his disinterested and unfailing patriotism should receive dae recognition. Tour kind co-operation is earnestly requested. Subscriptions will bo received by the Treasurers, as well a3 by any member of the Catholic Clergy. We are, etc., William Coleman, Patbick Lynch, Francis Meenan, ) Hon. Daniel W. Woods, j Treasurers. J. B. Callav, Fbank W. Petee, Members of Committee. Thomas Deehan, Hon. Secretary. The list will close on October 17. Friends from all parts of the Colony who are DESIROUS OF SUBSCRIBING to the above are invited to send Cheques or P.O. Orders to the Treasurers. rr\R& DRESDEN PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURING AND AGENCY COMPANY, 31...PBINCES STBEET, DUNEDIN, Hat i on hand the LARGEST STOCK of PIANCB ' PIANOS I ORGANS 1 ORGANS 1 And HARMONIUMS In New Zealand to select from at WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH, Or on the »* TW O YEARS' HIRE SYSTEM. j£-J» Please Note. — No matter where you live, you can obtain any our CELEBRATED INSTRUMENTS by paying a Small Deposit, nd the balance extending over TWO YEARS. The Largest and Best-Assorted Stock of HEET MUSIC IN THE COLONY And Special Terms ar^ made to Teachers and the Profession. Note the Address : 31 PRINCES STRE,E,T, DUNEDIN. • J. A. X. REIDL&, Manager. T M P E It I A L HOTEL, COENEU ST. ASAPH AND BAUBADOtS S'IVEKTS, OIIKISTCHURCH. T. GREEN ... ... ... Pkopbietoh. This Hotel has been completely renovattd and refurnished, no exj ense having Wen tpired. The rooms, which aiu the larger, airks',aiKl rao^t comfortable in Christcburch, combnu d with tbearupl ■ GARDEN AND Oi.oITSDS attached to the Hotel, makes it the li . -,! jn.jru in New Zjalatid for the accommodation of Tourists, Trrtvuhuit, and Families. It?- The Cuisine is undtr the Spperintendance of a First-Clas9 Chtf:

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 25, 14 October 1887, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 25, 14 October 1887, Page 16

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