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Great Nautical Fair AND Art Union. 50 PRIZES VALUE £250. ART UNION TICKETS ADMIT TO BAZAAR. Grand Spectacular Display composed and arranged by SIGNOR BORZONI PROGRAMME. 1. Melody from the Waves, vocalist, MISS ROSE BLANEY. Plastic movement (imitating moving waves) by 100 Ladies. 2. Two Great Flags. Dance Brilliant by 24 GenUemen and 24 Boys. 3. A Pyramid of Fans by 100 Ladies. 4. Minuet, L' Alliance, by 8 Ladies (dressed to represent AMERICxi) and 8 Gentlemen (dressed to represent GREAT BRITAIN). 5. Grand Triumphal March and Tableaux, Vivants — Britain's Greatness represented by Religion, Justice, and Peace — by over 200 performers. SKIPPING ROPE DANCE, GALLOPS, VALSES, ETC. Send for Tickets to— REV. FATHER COFFEY, South Dunedin, Or J. J. MARLOW, Sec, King street, Dunedin. Return Blocks and Remittances without DelayRemember the Great Festival opens OCTOBER 2«. Don't miss the Best Show ever seen this side of the Line. The Drawing will certainly take place during the Festival. NO POSTPONEMENT. The Rev. Father Coffey be<rs to acknowledge receipt of blocks and remittances from the following: — £1 each : Mrs. Mewhinney, Mrs Coffry. Miss Roughan. Mrs. McVea. M. Welsh, Mr? W. C. Palmer, Father Foley, Miss Enright, Miss Heley ; 10s each : Pierce Carroll, Paul Rower, E. Burke, Mr Griffin, Miss Dwyer. Mr lies, Norah Curran, J. Traynor, Mrs T. Dwyer. M. T. Kingdom, Mrs. Condon, Mrs McKenzie, Bliss D. Deegan, Miss G. Dunne, Miss L. Maloney, Miss Hart, James Sheehan, D. Mcßea, Mrs Ryan, Mrs Crawley, J Bushell, Mrs Edmonds, Miss Johnson, Miss Mcc, Mrs Haydon, D. Mahoney, Peter Molloy, Mrs O'Leary. P. O'Leary, P. Riordan, Mary Roughan, J. Harty, P. >ash. D. J. Bourke. A. Ross. Patrick O'Brien. Nellie Roche, J-imc? Mulvey, Mrs, Moodie. John Real, Magpie M'Cormack, Peter Burke. B. A Kelly, Robert Mahoney. Elizabeth Gorman. J. Hannigaii. Nellie Kirhy. M. Prenderville, Mrs Griffin, Maggie Colman. Robeit (\irroll, .John He-lin. P. Monaghan, M. A. O'Swllivan. Father Smyth, Martin Greeii^-h. J. Franklin. Mrs J. Donnell. Hntrh Mcllndt*. W. Burke, Mi o » E Woods, J. T. McDonald, Mrs D. W. Wools : Mr Njhon. «.- : Mrs Neiper, 4s ; M McMullan. 5".

THE CATHOLIC B 0 O X DEPOT (Opposite Pro-Cathedral) Barbadoes Street, Chuimtchurch. ESTABLISHED 18S0. Orders for the latest (1597) edition (+.>o~) pasres) of Parochial Hymn Book, with Words and Accompaniments for Piano, Organ, etc. complete, by Rev. A. Police, S.M., will le promptly attended to. Price .~>s ; Postage Is extra. Alms now opening up books and objects of Catholic Devotion from Europe and America suitable for Sunday and Secular School Prizes. Religious Communities, Managers of Schools, Parochial Libraries, and the trade liberally dealt with. Wax Candles. Crucifixes, Statues, Beads, Pictures. Medals, Prayer Books (large and small) in great variety. E. O'CONNOR, Proprietor gAET ON, MAG IL L AND C 0., BILuIARD TABLE MAKERS, AUCKLAND. Makers of the Renowned CHAMPION LOW CUSHIONS. Thesa Cushions can bs fitted to any table at Moderate Cost. They are very fast and arc not affected by any climatic change whatever. Price list on application. All requisites kept in stock.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVI, Issue 24, 20 October 1898, Page 16

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