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For the Greater Honor and Glory of God! CATHOLIC CHURCH, HOKITIKA. Not only for the adornment, but also for the preservation of the new Church at Hokitika, it is necessary to undertake at once the work of plastering the building. In a damp climate the fine new church would in time be ruined if not protected. Therefore the parishioners have decided to co-operate with their pastor in undertaking the necessary work at the beginning of the new year. The parishioners return heartfelt thanks to the Sisters of various communities, within the diocese and beyond it, who have already sent them valuable gifts in aid of the bazaar. They appeal to their friends throughout New Zealand, and especially to old residents of Hokitika, to help on the good work. The faith of many a family throughout the Dominion has its roots in Hokitika, which was indeed among the nurseries of Catholicism in the South Island. Bonds of hallowed memories and of old friendships unite the children of the West Coast, no matter where they roam. The centre of all these memories and friendships is the Faith of Our Fathers that spread forth from the tabernacle of the church at Hokitika. To make the .church beautiful and enduHno- i‘o +iiornf wn „ i„i, c , & 1-UviviOlCj CD IttUUl Ox love, m which all whose affection for the Coast is a reality, will esteem it a privilege to join in. Donations will be duly published in the Tablet, and may bo sent to the 1 Vert Rev. Dr. Kennedy, Catholic Presbytery, Hokitika.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XLIX, Issue 1, 5 January 1922, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XLIX, Issue 1, 5 January 1922, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XLIX, Issue 1, 5 January 1922, Page 37