An-h bishop Redwood, on Monday. De;smber ■). the third day after hi* arrival v Kome. obtained an audience with the !*ope. In a letter to Fathe.v Lewis, his irjiL-e writes: "I. through Father Le >ri. applied »o Moneignor Kialoti, the .lead Chamberlain ;it the Vatican, for ■!i iiudient-e with his Holiness; and. .hroajrh the very jrreat kindness of this r>!licutl. I obtained it. for Monday, at mlf-past f.hren p.m. L had the private mdience together with Father Smyth, SJVL in the Pope'? private apartment, iad I handed to bis Holiness a. silk parse •outaining 3470 francs in gold." The ri ope WiLs much pleased with this offer■\g in honour of the Immaculate Vir'in, and noihing could excepd his itberly kindness. TTn spoke in Italian r Latin and I in French, and we unlerstood each other perfectly. We {rot is blessing for all the clergy and faith'ul of the archdiocese." TOO MUCH. Advertiser-. "T'ou put that last ad. of line next to reading matter. Don't do again." Manager: "Why no*? ; " "Well. PVe just read the reading aiai.er." WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS has stood th* • : «et for- neerly 50 years. ;
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 38, 14 February 1905, Page 3
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