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The Catholic Poles, those children of heroas amd martyrs, hare Riven a veiy significant answer to t.ie Continental Press, which sought to sow the seeds of distrust between them and the Holy Father. They sent to the feet of his Holiness a noble band of pilgrims, comprising their Archbishops and Bishops, and a nnmber of their leading laymen, and through this imposing deputation they presented to Leo XIII. testimonies of filial reverence and affection. The address of the Holy Father to the pilgrims breathes the fullest confidence in their loyalty to the Holy See. The Catholic Poles, now as in the pist, feel that Home is their sheet anchor in times of Btortn, and th-y pri le themselves in being true and faithful children of tho Sovereign Pontiff. Pyrodene is a new liquid which renders wood, textile fabrics, paper, and such inflammable materials firs-proof. The liquid is made of all colours, so as to be used as a substitute for paint ; and it is said to render houses And other out-buildings fire-proof. Washable water paints called " aquol" are also produced by the same inventor, and they can be applied direct to metal work". They contain no oil, aod may be washed with water, while on the other hand, they do not blister in the heat of the sun. The paint is stated to be not more expensive than ordinary paint. _ THE GREATEST BLESSING. y A simple, pure and harmless remedy, that cures every time, and presents dibease by keeping the blood pure, stomach regular, kidneys and liver active, is the greitest blessing ever conferred up^n man Dr Soule's American Hop liitteis is the remedy, and its proprietors are being blessed by thousands who have been saved and cured by it Will you try it ? See another column. " Eagle."

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 14, 27 July 1888, Page 31

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 14, 27 July 1888, Page 31

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 14, 27 July 1888, Page 31