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CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT J. A. M A C E D O, PRINCES STREET SOUTH, DUNEDIN, HAS JUST RECEIVED, Ex ELIZABETH GRAHAM, the following Works, viz. :—: — Adventures of Moses Finigan, Is 6d, by post 2s 2d Adventures of n Watch, Is Gd, by post-2& 2d Alone in the World by A. M. Stewart, 5s Gd, by post 6s lOd Apologia Pro Vita Sua, by Dr. Newman, 9s, by post 11s Bible History for Schools, 3s, by post 4s Butler's Lives of the Saints, 2 vols., £2 2s j> „ 12 „ wrapper, £1 12s 3 , „ 12 „ calf, £I 7s >, „ 12 „ cloth, 18s Cardinal Manning's Reply to Gladstone, 3s Gd, by post 4s 6d Convent Prize Book, by E. C Agnew. 5s Gd, by post Gs Gd Fairy Tales for Little Ch ldren, 2s 6d, by po t 3S3 S 2d FerHinand, by Father Charles, 2s Gd, by post 3s 2d Flowers and Fruit, by C M. Caddell, 2s Gd, by pist 3s 2d History of Ireland, by a Nun <>i Kemnarc, ljs, by post, 18s 4d Insula Sanctorum (iJland ot SainU). Is Gd, by post, is 9d Lalla Rou .h, by Thomas Moore, Ls, by post Is 3d Last of the Catholic O'Mulley's, 2* Gd, i.\ p »i 3s 2s Lile oi our Lord, by Paihor uibuatiuii-.i, 1^ Gd by post 2s 2d Life of Pi»ul S^igiiei-et, Seminarist u£ til. &uli Lv, sliot in Paris IS7I 2s 6d, by po-t 3^ 2d Miner's Daughter (Tlie), by C. M. Caddell, 2s 6rl, post 3s 2d Non Possumus, by Futner Lockhan, Is 6 , by post 1-, 9d Our Blessed Lady ot Lourdes, by Dr Husseiibelh, 3s, by post 3s 81 Out-Quarters of tit. Andrew's Piioi-y, 1- 6 I. by pot-t 2s Gd Itf collections of Rome, by W. J Jicob, P Z , 2s 6J, by post 3s 2d Rosalie, or Menioiis of a French child, 2s 6 I, by post 3s 2d Rule of Life, by Si. Charles Borrotne^, ls, by po b 1> 2d Sweetness of lioly Living, by St F-aneis dc S.tK-s, 1» G I, by post ls lOd Tales and Stoiies, by Father Charles, 2 vols., Bs, by post 10s The Three Elizabeths, by Miss Slew art, 5s G 1, by post Gs Gd The O'Tooles of Fernaculan, 5s Gd, by post G\ Gd' Two Yeuisin the Pontifical Zouaves, ss, by po»i 7d Viigin Mother and Child Divine, 2 vol.- , 3^, by post 3s Sd Brown, Blue, and Red Scapulars, Gd, by post*Bd eiidi. I NEW BOOKS, &c, to arrive ex May Queen and VVaimate. Rosaries, Cruxiflxes, and Scapulars, always on hand. Small orders can be sent in Postage Stamps. J . A . M a C X D O , Importer of Catholic Books, Catholic Book Di.roT, Pkinces Mitni:r >orm, DrxirDix, Agent for Catholic Papers and Magazines. T\^ I L L I A M R E I D, NURSERY AND SEEDSMAN, DTTXE B I X . NURSERY— W. R. has just returned from SEED STORE DUKE-STREET Tasmania with the largest and CORKPI? ftp most varied stock ot Garden WK>IEEOF AND S oe d 8 j n N ew 2 ea i a , ld) all of PRl^Qj^g AJfD NORTH-EAST which were bought by himself HIGH sTRIiET. TTATTirv from the growers, and are of Ulj]jLXi tlie most suitable kind for this ALS0 > — country. DUKE-STREET 10,000 TRE IS SEEDS— W. R. has ~ Appl. s, Pears, spared no expense in getting the 50 tons of -^vms, Cherry, bes c men to gather and forward pure Alfalfa. Peach, and to him these seeds iroin EngApncot. land, Norway, Tasmania, Cahfornia, and Chili. 8 tons English Forest, 100,000 ALFALFA. — This splendid Tree scjds. Gooseberry, Cur- Closer sliould be grown by - rants, Laspberries c'e '7l,f;u>mer7 I , f ; u>mer - ils ll 3"-' 1 ' 1 " ««X l, nxV s ."otch Strawberries Tl^' LS » 101^ lllini •-UCEJU' L ' iul '7 lth ' Filberts, Walnuts. Ol> au y oLher C^OXER. Spriuc Firs — FLOWER SEEDS of all the from Norway. ™onn newest and best kinds, from scwt. Thnrn'oniVV -Eng^nd and Oermany. W.R.s true Tasmanian PrXndßox. itlaiul! '" **" » 1 ™*™ "»*- 4 tons Whin beed. 100,000 Note.— Every article sold at 30 tons Pines and other the lowest po-Mble price, and Peas, Jiu.ms Trees, of all sorts woll packed. Prompt attention and' ' and sizes. to orders. Tares. WILLIAM REID K-i'T Note the Address J.'-r$ OPPOSITE WATSON'S DINING-ROOMS Corner of High and Princes-streets. J

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 134, 26 November 1875, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 134, 26 November 1875, Page 5

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