T A. MACEDO, CATHOLIC BOOKSELLER, Princes street, south. TO THE CATHOLIC PUBLIC. J. A. Macedo begs to intimate to the Catholic Public of Dunedin, and its suburbs, that in order to supply a long-felt want, he has determined to establish a CATHOLIC CIRCULATING LIBRA.RY at his Book Depot, Princes street, where for the slight ontlay of two shillings per month, the Catholic reader can select a variety of works from the most extensive collection of Irish and Catholic books in New Zealand. J. A. M. would respectfully remind those who take an interest in the diffusion of Catholic literature, that they should avail themselves of this favorable opportunity, the beginning of the New Year, to lend their patronage and support to this much needed institution — a Catholic Circulating Library. The following are a few of the Works on hand : — PRAYER BOOKS. Key of Heaven, from Is to 63 Catholic Piety „ Is to 9s Garden of the Soul „ Is to 30s The Path to Heaven „ 3s to 9s Crown of Jesus „ 3a to 1 89 The Mission Book „ 3s to 5s 6d Roman Missal „ li 6d to 7s 6d The Lamp of the Soul „ 5s 6d to 7s 6d The Catholic's Vade Mecum, from 7s to 9s The Church Manual, 3s
f* ROVES BROTHEBS, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN COACH MAKERS, High Stbibt, Dttnedin. Repairs receive prompt attention.
JAMES WALLS WHOLESALE AND BETAIL IRONMONGER, Corner of Princes and Walker streets, Dunedin. Fencing wire, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Fencing Staples, Wire Strappers, and Corrugated Iron. Register Grates, Fenders and Fireirons ; also a general assortment of Builders Ironmongery, Oils, Paints, Colors, Kerosene Oil, Lamp 9, etc. N.B. — Country orders carefully attended to.
T> O B I N AND CO.. *^ Coach Builders and linporter% Stuart street, Have on Hand and foi 1 Sale — BUGGIES AND EXPRESS WAGGON Repairs receive prompt attention.
JAMES M'NEIL SIMPSON (Late of Simpson and Asher), WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, Otago butchery, GEORGE STREET (A Fi-W DOORT FROM OCTAGON), DUJTEDIN. Family Orders punctually attended to. Shipping Supplied. Pork Skius aud Calves Rennets for sale. TO HOTEL KEEPERS, FARMERS, TRAVELLERS, SHEARERS, MINERS, And Others, compelled to drink either from necessity or gratification. THE Devonshire Unferniented Draught Cider, obtainable only from the undersigned, satisfies thirst without intoxicaMng effects, and restores the constitution after severe drinking. It will be found of special value to those who puffer from gout, or from being too full-b'^aed and corpuleut. This Ciddf makes splendid Shandygaff, aud mixfla successfully with all do- r.ptions of Wines and Spirits, and will keep iour months on draught. HUTCHISON & CO.. DEVONSHIBE CIDKIUST^ AND IMPOETEEB, Dun.edin,Ghristchureh, and Auckland.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 41, 7 February 1874, Page 3
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434Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 41, 7 February 1874, Page 3
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