T A. MACEDO, * CATHOLIC BOOK&ELLER, PRINCES STREET SOUTH, DTJNEDIN, Has just received, ex "Horsa," the following Works, viz.: — Church Establishment in Ireland, from the ' Freeman's Journal' Church Commission, 4s 6d j post, 5s 6d. Challorer's Meditations, 4s 6d j by post, 53 6d. Ellis's Songs of Ireland, Is 6d ; by post, Is lOd. Fate and Fortunes of Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone ; and Rory O'D^nnel, Earl of Tyrconnell, by Rev. C. P. Meehan, M.8.1.H., 10s 6d ; by post, 12b. Fate of Father Sheehy : A tale cf Tipperary,3s; cost 3s 6d. History of the Church in England, from the earliest period to the year 1850, by the Very Rev. Canon Flanagan, 2 vols., 255 ; by post, £1 Bs. History of the Catholic Archbishop 3of Dublin, by Most Rev. Dr. Dr. Moran, 11s 6d ; by post, 13s. History of Rome, by T. Young, Esq., 3s ; post, 3s 6d. Invasion : A tale, by Girard Grififen, 3s 6d ; post, 4s. Keating' • History of Ireland, 6s ; by post, 7s. Kelly's Dissertations on Irish Church History, Us 6d ; by post, 12s 8d Life and Times of Lord Cloncurry, 9s ; post, 10s 2d. Life and Times of Daniel O'Connell, by T. C. Luby, 7s ; by post, 8s 2d. Life of St. Monica, by Lady Herbert, 4s ; post, 4s 6d. Life^of St. Paul of the Cross, by the Rev. Fr. Pius A. Sp. Sancto, 7s 6d ; by post, 8s 6d. Life of Father Ignatius (Spencer) by Rev. Rev. Fr. Pius A. Sp. Sancto, 7s 6d ; post, 8s 6d. Lily of Israel, Is 6d ; post, Is JOd Do. do., gilt sides and front, 3a ; post, 3s 6d. Mitchell's Jail Journal, Is 6d ; post, 2s. Moore's Irish Melodies, gilt, Is ; post, Is 3d. Do. do. do., with symphonies and accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson new edition, edited by Professor Glover, and set to music by him, 103 6d. Malone's Irish Church History, lls 6d ; by post, 12s 6d. O'Hara Family's Works, new edition, by Banim, each 2s 6d ; by post, 3s 2d.: — „ Peep-o'Day, and Crohoore of the Billhook. „ Croppy : A Tale of '98. J. A. MACEDO, Pbinces-Stbeet South, Catholic Book Depot, Dttnedin. T» O B E R T TTV A V I S , Geoege Street, Practical Watch and Clock Maker, Importer of Watches,.} Clocks, Jewellery, Electro-plate and Jet Goods, &c, &c, has lately arrived from England and opened premises as above. TO BE SOLD AT LONDON PRICES, The following just opened, ex Zuleika :— Electro-plated spoons, forks ; salt cellars, cases of four, napkin rings, cruets, silvers, claret jugs, &c, suitable for christenings, we ding, and birthday presents. Especial attention is directed to these being plated on a hard white metal, clean the same as silver, wear the same as silver, and are undistinguishable from real silver ; are only surpassed in durability, by solid silver itself, are the best quality manufactured ; and the prices are the lowest at which the best quality can be supplied. The following always oniiand : — Gold and silver watches, Geneva and lever do, guards, alberts, rings, brooches, earrings, and half suite of the newest designs in Colonial and English sold in large varietys Btuds. links, solitaires, thimbles, ear wires, marble and wood clocks, 30-hour and 8-day patent and alarums (a novelty). Gentlemen's London made silver Knglish lerar hunting watches, £8. Gold do, with compensation balance (best finish), £28. and clocks repaired on the premises. Ears pierced gratis. Jewellery neatly repaired. ROBERT DAYIS (Three door 3 from Esther and Low's), Geoege Street. i^EDAR! CEDAR!! CEDAR!! FINDLAY AND CO., Beg to intimate that they have now landing, direct from Brisbane, Queensland, ex brig Pakeha, 109,000 super, feet of picked CEDAR LOGS of a very superior quality, 8 feet to 20 feet girth, and are prepared, to supply the trade with the same at the following prices: lin. and upward, 6d per foot fin. „ 5d „ -Jin. „ 4d „ To Cabinetmakers and Others. — We would call special attention to the fact that all our timbers for cabinet work are sawn by the latest improved vertical saw-frames, capable of cutting boards any thickness, and up to 60in. wide. All orders will receive prompt attention. Note- — Our revised Trade List of Manufactured Goods is now ready and will be forwarded to Builders find Contractors on application. OTAGO STEAM SAW MILLS, Cumberland, Stuart, and Castle-streets, Dunedin.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 176, 11 August 1876, Page 5
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