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AUSTRALIAN GENERAL CATHOLIC DEPOT. Jj OV I S ftl L i L B AND 00. 73 AND 7{TLIVBRPOOIi 3&fL^±£&£ 8( * 0 AND 3° 2 LONBDALB - Stbxubt, Sidney. **XW^gM^ Stbew, Melbourne. By Speoial Slfi^SfS Suppliers to Appointment His Holinesß Pius X. NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED. ----- . POST FEKB Innisfail. Rev. P. Hickey. = 2nd edition 3/11 -Sins of Society. Re*. B. Vaughan 5/5 Lectures on the Holy Eucharist. Coupe 3/10 Year-with the Saints. Sisters of Mercy ... ... 5/5 The Church and Kindness to Animals ... ... 3/10 When Cromwell came to Drogheda. R. McDonnell 3/4 | The Lover Of Souls. Rev. H. Briokmayer 4/11What Need is there of Religion? B. otten ... -17 Thoughts and -Affections on the Passion 9/3 Lenten Readings. Marquis of Bute -2/8 Soul of Jesus in His Passion. Moneabre 1/2 Ceremonies of- Holy Week. Rudisoh 2/5 Sheaf of Golden Years, smith 5/10 Through the New Commonwealth. Redmond ... . Mary's Gift Manual. Leather cover 1/8 Mother of Jesus. Rey. Huault. Cheaper edition ... 4/Church and the World. Le Menant des Ohesnais ... 4/1

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 16, 18 April 1907, Page 20

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