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IRISH GIRLS IN AMERICA. Thi following beautiful tribute to the Catholicity and patriotism of i our Iriah girls in America is an excerpt from a letter of Dr. A. M. Hogan in the Newark ' Irish Citizen ' : "The eplendid temples and steeples that rise in their greatness and grandeur through the cities and through the country are the work of their haDd*, nor is it possible for us to enter their portals without viewing in admiration the amount of their labor and in admiration i reflecting on the devoted Irish girls who are universally admitted to be the principal contributors to the convents, churches and cathedrals that are fastly rising in this land. The lofty domes and towers from which peal forth the "Angelus" bells were raised by their hard earned money and not by the rich or the wealthy, whatever in the main to them may be due. To the Irish girls in this country is owing that America is fastly emulating the oldest Catholic countries on earth, and the link which unites Ireland at home and Ire'and in the grand Western Republic is hourly growing stronger and stronger ; and who doubts but that it shall still grow and strengthen till the millions of the scattered Celtic race shall unite in one grand shout for the freedom and independence of the][Emerald Isle 't " HIBERNIAN AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY, ST. JOSEPH'S BRANCH, No. 73. XoTTr-r to MfVBKHS. The usual Fortnightly Meeting will be held on Monday Evening, at 7.30. at FLEMING'S SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HALL, Princesatreet.— By Order, John Cantwell, Secretary. MR. P. T. FINN, (Late of Victoria.) SOLICITOR. COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS, DUNEDIN. nnHE WESTMINSTER LOAN AND DISCOUNT SOCIETY Office — George Street (Four doors from Sub-Branch Bank of New Zealand). A. E. MELLICK, Manager. Money advanced in sums of £o and upwards to Tradesmen, Clerks, Working-men, and others on personal security, repayable in weekly instalments of Is. in the £. Money Lent on Freehold and Leasehold Security. *hJ O T I C E. GEORGE STREET RESTAURANT. The proprietor wishes to inform tho pubho that the above Restaurant will be found second to none in Dunedin. MEALS ALWAYS READY. BOARD & LODGING, with every attendance. Charges Moderate. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FRENCH AND GERMAN Taught every evening by Mr. Lubienskt, at his residence, next the BRITISH HOTEL, George Street, Dcxedin. Terms Moderate.

TIT EDICINAL HERBS.; JAMES NEIL, HERBALIST, Georgeetreet, near St. Andiew-street. Begs to intimate that during the past three months he has succeeded in cut ing and relieving o number of his Buttering fellows with simple, and by some despised, herbs. Those who sutfer from any complaint should give us a call. Advice free. Herbs and herb preparations scut post-free with advice and directions <or use. SAMUEL POUTER'S FAMILY HOTEL, , Rattbat -Street. | ALL DRINKS SIXPENCE. ■ Only the Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, and | Ales kept in Stock. T EWIS AND THOMSON, hobseshoebs, general jobbing smiths, and Wheelwrights. Railway Crossing — Kensington, South Dunedin.

T^ OTICE TO THE PUBLIC. COMMBBCIAL LITEBT AND BAIT STABLES, High-Street. H. Yeend and Co. beg to intimate to the residents of Dunedin and the surrounding Districts that they have purchased those old established Stables in High-street, known as the Commercial Stables. Intending to keep none but the best class of Saddle and Harness Horses, either for sale or hire, they trust to merit the confidence of their patrons — all Buggies, Carriages, &.e., being entirely new, and of the best description. The Proprietors can ensure to gentlemen wishiug a really first- { class turn-out the utmost satisfaction. As only first-;las9 grooms will be kept, customers will alcayit find civility and attention. Horst s taken upon livery on the most reasonable terms. H. YEEND & CO., Proprietors. JOHN DRUMM'S *i VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE, Royal George Stables, Moray Place, Dunediu. j. D. is holder of First prize medals from Port Philip Agricultural Society for the best •hod saddle horse. Mr. Farquaraon, M.R.C.S., may be consulted daily.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 175, 4 August 1876, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 175, 4 August 1876, Page 16

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