NOTICE. THE DRAWING OF PRIZES In connection with the ABHBURTON CONVENT ART UNION Is to take place on M ONDAY, 2nd MAY. Holders of Blocks are therefore reqnestsd to do their utmost to dispose of Tickets in the meantime, and send in returrs as early m possible. Ty ANTED— ASSISTANT for the Bookselling, Stationery and Fancy Goods Trade. Apply, with reference, WHITAKBR BROTHERS, Catholic Booksellers, Wellington. P.O. Box 91. /^VAMARU ART UNION GRANDEST DISPLAY OF PRIZES EVER OFFERED IN NEW ZEALAND. Specimens now being Exhibited opposite Courthouse, Oamara. QUITE A TICKET BOOM I Number of Tickets limited. All cannot be supplied , DRAWING POSITIVELY on 24th MAY, WITHOUT FAIL. Blocks and remittances have been received from the following, with most grateful thanks :— Mrs McLeod 1, Father McMullan 3, Mr C Divine 1, Mrs Skerrett 1, Mrs Breen 1. Mrs Eichardt 2, Mrs McChesney 2, Miss Healy 1, Mrs Rabbett 1, Mr Mcllroy 1, Miss Mackav 1, Mrs Cotter 1, Father Donnelly 1, Mr Grant 1, Mrs Corcoran 1, Miss Dirreen 1, Mr M J Hunt 1. As no more tickets are to be issued, early returns are particularly requested. Who gene's Early earns Double Gratitude. Mass every Thursday for all actively engaged in this good work. JOHN MACKAY. ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT. "Far downer "—A correspondent who gives his name as " Derry " informs us that there is a history of Ireland written by an au'hor named McSparren. NOTICE. MR E. NORTON TAYLOR, JUNR., of Christchurch, has been appointed Canvasser and Collector for the Tablet.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 27, 22 April 1892, Page 16
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252Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 27, 22 April 1892, Page 16
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