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Mr P. McDermott, M.P., the new member for Kilkenny, is an evicted tenant, and has been seventeen times imprisoned under the Coercion Act. Mr Tnorp, the recently-converted young Anglican minister ot Sheffield, England, is now studying in the Leeds Seminary for the priesthood. Archbishop Ullathorne, who had been a sailor ia his youth, used to ssy that he learned obedience before the mast. Mr A. Admore, Cashel street, invites inspection of his cheap and admirable stock of saddlery and horse-covers. Messrs Bayne Bros., grain merchants, Christchurch, may be applied to with advantage by all who have need of their services. Their retail premises are in Manchester street, and their wholesale premises in Marfin street. Mr James McWilliams has removed from George and Hanover streets, Dunedin, to the Koyal Arcade. His removal to larger and more convenient premises enables Mr McWilliams to add to bis hosiery business a department for children's and ladies' underclothing, etc. Excellence of quality and moderation of price are the principles on which he conducts bis establishment. Mr James Bowman, Victoria and Montreal streets, Christchurch, is ready to give punctual and most satisfactory attention to all orders with which, as an importer and manufacturer, he may be favoured. Particulars, which are too numerous for us to mention here, will be found in our advertising columns. Mr E. Clempson's herbal remedies are highly recommended. Orders sent to E. Clempson, Main s'reet, South Dunedin, will hare immediate attention.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 16, 5 February 1892, Page 19

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 16, 5 February 1892, Page 19

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 16, 5 February 1892, Page 19