on the Catholic University, and in the lasl; 20 years Ireland has contributed £150,000 towards the propagation of the Faith! . . . The Archbißhop of Caahel has sent out to foreian misaiGns 153 priests, 33 monks, and 157 nuns within the last 50 yenrs. Limerick has spnfc forth. 125 priests, 11 monks, and 87 nuns, in the same period, and since the year 1842 All Hallows College has sent forth, over 500 priestb to preach the Gospel to other nations in every region of the world. —The Record.
. Thh business carried on for so many years past by Mr James Finlay, in Williamson street, and known, probably, to all our readers, has bean ramoved to more commodious premises in Brown street, two doors from- 'Allaway's Temperance Hotel. The stock of jewellery is by far the largest and best ever on the Thames, and an inspection of aarae ia respectfully incited. The watchmaking branch is still carried on as before by Mr William Finlay.—[Abvt.] " ,YUM wunts* bat little here below, but wants tliut little strong." Certainly. Strong, mild, or medium cigarette tobacco to be obtained at MoLivbk'6, Brown street.— LAbvt.l
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4277, 15 September 1882, Page 2
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187Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4277, 15 September 1882, Page 2
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