YEEND'S SOUTHERN LINE OF COACHES. LEAVING the Empire Hotel, High st v , every Monday at 9 o'clock for Tokomairiro, Balclutha, and Tuapeka, The comfort and safety of his Patrons wiU be the sole study of the Proprietor. HENRY YEEND, Proprietor.
Tlj 'COR MACK & DAILEY.i Bootmakers, Near Caledonian Hotel, Walker Street. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOTS MADE TO ORDER. Fit and Workmanship guaranteed. ,/"\UR A gei.ts and Subscribers are requested to bear Jin mind that \J the New .Zealand Tablet Co. is regularly callad upon to meet the liabilities of the paper, and that consequently it is necessary the amounts due to the company should be settled promptly and reguhrly. They will therefore confer a favor on the Directors if they will be good enough to forward to the Hon. Secretary the sums now due, with as little delay ns possible. BISHOP MOHAN'S APPROVAL. The manner in which the New Zealand Tablet has been hitherto .conducted is deserving of approval. I have no doubt the future management will be in accordance with the past, and that this journal will continue to be an excellent Catholic newspaper. Under these circumstances, I can have no hesitation iv saying it deserves the .generous support of all Catholics in this Coleny. I beg to recommend it to them most earnestly. Gives at Duuedin, 15th July, 1873. t P. Moran, Bishop of Dunedin.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 38, 17 January 1874, Page 5
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226Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 38, 17 January 1874, Page 5
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