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11 The Orange Society." By REV. H. W. OLEARY (Editor of the N. Z. Tablet). (472 pages demy Bvo., Prioe Is 3d, free by Post, Is Bd.) THE most complete and withering exposure (of Orangeism ever published, Contains a vast mass of official information, drawn from the Reports of Royal and Parliamentary Oommiafionu and Committees of Inquiry, copious extracts from the addresses of Judges and other high-placed officials, the publications of the Orange Society, and hundreds of historical and other works, chiefly by Protestant writers. This book has been described by Mr. Vale, Deputy Grand Master of the Orange Society in Victoria as " the cheapest work that ever issued from the press." The oheap edition is now out of print and only a limited number of copies are available at the price mentioned above. Apply Tablet Office and all Catholic booksellers.

GRAND ART UNION. npHB Proprietors of the GAYNOR STUDIO beg to inform the -"* friends of his Lordship Bishop Verdon that they have decided to dispose, by Art Union, of the Handsome Life-Sized Original Oil Painting of his Lordship painted by Mrs. S. Q. Clayton, artist to his Excellency Sir William C. F. Robinson, late Governor of South Australia. Value 200 Guineas. The Picture is on view at R. Dunne's Artists' Material Depot, 36 George Street. Drawing will take place about October at the Dresden Piano Company's, Princeß Street, under the supervision of the Hon, Hugh Gourley, M.L.C., and J. J. Connor Esq. Tickets, 2s 6d, or in books of Nine Tickets, One Pound. This affords an exceptional opportunity of securing this very fine Oil Painting either for presentation or private purposes.

IN MEMORIAM. Gkipfith. — In loving memory of our dear son, Thomas Griffith, third son of T. and J. Griffith, who departed this life at Wellington on July 13, 1900, in his seventeenth year. How little I thought as I bade you good-bye, It was the last parting between you and I ; How sad was the lot that to as befell, For we were not there to bid you farewell. Heaven itself looks brighter boy Since thy sweet soul is there. Inserted by his loving parents. — R.I.P. Walsh.— ln sad and loving memory of Philip Walsh, who departed this life at Pake ran on the eleventh day of July, aged 40 years. Inserted by his loving wife and children.— R.l.P.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 28, 11 July 1901, Page 16

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