NAZARETH HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH HOME FOR AGED POOR AND ORPHAN AND INCURABLE CHILDREN. This Institution is a Branch of the well-known Nazareth House, Hammersmith, London, which has 29 Branch Houses in the United Kingdom, Africa, and Australia; affords a permanent home to aged and infirm poor of both sexes, also to Orphan and Incurable Girls (those entirely idiotic or suffering from fits exceptod). The Home has no funds, and depends entirely for the support of the poor on the alms , r collected daily by the Sisters in money, food, and clothes. The aged poor are received without distinction as to creed or country, and left perfectly free to attend" their own place of worship. A number of applications had to be refused for want of space, and the Sisters were obliged to build, and thus incur a very heavy debt; but they rely entirely upon Divine providence and the generosity of their many kind benefactors (which has never yet failed them) to enable them to pay off this debt. The House may be visited daily between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. Cheques and p.o. orders may be made payable to the Superior, Mother M. Felix. AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC TRUTH SOCIETY. FOR the Dissemination of Catholic Truth and the Defence of Holy Church, 64 penny Pamphlets on most Interesting and Instructive Subjects have already been issued. An Australian Catholic Prayer Book has been compiled, and can now be procured: In boards, 3d; leather, is 3d; leather with Epistles and Gospels of Sundays and Feasts, is 6d ; and beautifully bound Morocco, 3s 6d. Subscription, 5s per annum, entitling to all the Penny Publications issued during the year. Life Members, £3 35. REV. J. NORRIS, Secretary, 312 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3, 21 January 1909, Page 101
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589Page 101 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3, 21 January 1909, Page 101
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