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r.,nri Ca f dinal Mat , hieu > who has succeeded Cardinal Perlaud as a member of the French Academy is \ aiiri T snn h nf r i\° R ° u ™ anian throne is a Catholic fern n? v V' c ,, lc l te , Punce A «toine, of Hohenzolt' ?L • th 0t h0l r C )n \ nch of lhat llouse - 'Ihc present (who is the fust) King of Koumania, having no •direct heir, adopted his Mother's second son \o succeed him on the throne. The wife of P 11C c Jerdinand, Princess Mary of Coburg, has remained a Protestant, but their children are brought up in tut days wHh^i"- ?> PLil V CC KOCS lo Mass P on Sundays with the King. The Pnncess goes with the luMrV, 0 , the racist church. The children have then Greek priest at the palace. So that in the same family there aie three leligions. FIRST AID TO COLDS.-Tussicura is undoubtedly the best. See you get it and no other....

St. Joseph's Prayer Book + St. Joseph's Prayer Book may be obtained at, this (Mice. Pi ice, 1/- each ; posted, 1/2.

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New Zealand Tablet, 23 August 1906, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, 23 August 1906, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, 23 August 1906, Page 34