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4250 £280 £260 £260 £250 £250 Great Nautical Fair AND Art Union. To be held in the A GRICULTURAL HALL, DUNEDIN, OCTOBER 26, to NOVEMBER 2. Tickets— ONE SHILLING — admit to Festival and give chance in Art Union Drawing. WORKS OF ART! WORKS OF ART ! WORKS OF ART! SIGNOR BORZONI Will introduce for the First time in the Colonies GRAND NAUTICAL MARCHES, DANCES, TABLEAUX, ETC., By over 300 Trained Assistants. MAGNIFICENT NAUTICAL COSTUMES, REPRESENTING EVERY NATION. Tickets Everywhere. Return Blocks and Remittances to be sent to the Rev. Father Coffey, South Dunedin, or Mr. J. J. Marlow, Secretary, King Street, Dunedin. Don't Delay Bending for Tickets. No Postponement. Remember ! Nautical Festival Commences October 26. 'TABLET' FAMINE RELIEF FDND. ADDITIONAL SUMS. Amount acknowledged to date : £883 13s 2d. Leo Mahoney and friends, Napier ... £0 15 0 TO BE ISSUED SHORTLY. Crown Bvo. "THE DOMINICAN STAR," A NEW HOME ANNUAL ON ENTIRELY NEW LINES. The Management having secured Leading Talent at Home and abroad on their List of Contributors, they are in a position to place on the Literary market a Magazine different from any now being published in New Zealand. The Opening Number will consist of about 80pp. original matter. PAPERS— LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, ARTISTIC AND ENTERTAINING (With Illustrations). Centres have been secured for circulation throughout New Zealand. A Section will be set apart as a Directory to the principal Colleges, Boarding Schools, etc.. throughout Australasia, affording valuable information to Parents and Guardians ; also a limited space will be given for Advertisements from high-class Institutions and Business Firms. The whole will be tastefully and neatly bound in Cloth. All Business Communications to be addressed to The Manager, ' DOMINICAN STAR,' Convent, Dunedin, or N.Z. TABLET CO., Dunedin. ORDERS SOLICITED. NOTICE. The Lawrence, Waitahuna, and Miller's Flat district subscribers and others requiring extra papers next week with a full acoount of the Rev .Father O'Leary's jubilee celebrations, can obtain them from Mr. Antonio Platchie, Lawrence. DEATH. Brosnahan.— On Tuesday, the 20th inst., Julia, the beloved wife of Hugh Brosnahan, post master, Kerrytown, aged 42 years. —M.I.P. ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT ' New Chum ' Wellington, having failed to send his name and address, his contribution is inadmissible.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVI, Issue 21, 29 September 1898, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVI, Issue 21, 29 September 1898, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVI, Issue 21, 29 September 1898, Page 17

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