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ST. JOSEPH'S _PRAYER BOOK. The NEW EDITION, greatly Improved and Enlarged, i IS NOW BEADY -» And Orders are being executed. This compact little Book ie Neatly Bound and contains 180 pages 12mo demy. APPROVAL OF HIS HOLINESS THE POPE. The following letter re St. Joseph's Prayer Book for thb Youno has been received by Most Rev. Dr. Moran, Bishop of Dunedin : Rome, 17th August, 1 1889. My Dear Lord, — I have just returned from the Vatican, where I had tbe happiness to present His Holiness the beautiful manual sent to me [Sr. Joseph's Prayer Book], which he graciously accepted. I explained to him its import and contents— prayers, hymns, and devout canticles ; adding that there was one also for the Pope. He gave most graciously his Apostolic blessing to the religious community that compiled it, to the editors and publishers, and to all who will devoutly use it.— My dear Lord, yours always affectionately, f T. Kirby, Archbishop, etc. And approved by all the Bishops of the Colonies. SPECIAL ABBANGEMENTS May ',be made with Schools and Catholic Stationer the Sale of ST. JOSEPH'S PRAYER BOOK. At the Request of many Friends, a Special Edition, containing the Improved and Authorised CATECHISM, will be issued at the same time, comprising 270 pages. PRlCE.— Prayer Book, Is. ; by Post, Is. 2d. Prayer Book and Catechism, Is. 2d. ; by Post, Is. sd. To be bad from all Catholic Booksellers and Schools. WHOLESALE from Tablet Office, Octagon, Dunedin. Stamps May Be Sbnt.

JOHN BARRON GROCER, WINE AND BPIRIT MERCHANT, 29 Rattbay Street, Dunedin. MESSRS J. SPEIGHT k CO.'S CELEBRATED ALES, In Bottle, can be had from John Barron — Sole Bottler of these Ales. BEST QUALITIES IN GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS, &c. SPECIAL LlNES.— Decorated Canister Tea, per tin, 3s. Port Wine for Invalids, recommended by medical men (yellow seal), 5s per bottle. Famous Edina Blend Whiekey, 4s 6d per bottle. Coffee that at 1? lOd per !b is the best in the market. SPECIACLES ! SPECTACLES ! SPECTACLES ! WANTED, the Weak-sighted to know that they can have , Spectacles properly adapted to suit their sights at PERCIVAL'S, , Optician, and Spectacle-maker to the Dunedin Hospital, PKINCES 1 STREET^ (opposite Braithwaite's Book Arcade), O"DUNEDIN. Pure Brazilian Pebbles, highly recommended for defective vision. Also on Sale— Sykes' Hydrometers, Glass do, Saccharometers, Thermometers, Aneroid Barometers, Sextants, Quadrants, Ships' Compasses, Salinometers, Lactometers, Mathematical Instruments, Field Glasses, Telescopes, etc. j Human Artificial Eyes in Stock. N.B. — All kinds of Optical and Mathematical Instruments bought. ' (Established 1862.)

[A CARD.] DR. CHARLES De LACY McCARTHY, Graduate in Arts, Medicine, and Surgery (First Gold Medalist and Prizeman of TriDity College, Dublin), Will give advice to his patients at his Consultation Room, Willis street. All fees made suited lo the circumstances of each patient. For workinsr men, advice and medicine 5a only. Quick and certain cures guaranteed in all possible cases, particularly in rheumatics and • all neuralgic pains. N.B. — Patients at a distance on sending a written description of their ailment and enclosing a P.O. Order for One Pound (£1) will have Medicine and Advice forwarded by next post. Address— Box 315, General Post Office, Wellington.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 17, 23 January 1891, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 17, 23 January 1891, Page 24

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