of £ mJX ZuP £t Say^ StS th ZT Te devout of the Parishioners L a ?? a ■* Cathol oleo lc Church, 46th street, Lawrenceville, who attended Vespers on Sunday evening, had a special musical treat As the organ began to play one of the vesperial psalms, a strange 3 U f te t responded, not in the solemn strains of the Gregorian chant but "Mew ! mew ! mew I" The choir were dumbfounded There were no feline musicians in eight, still the mewing kept time to the organ. In a few minutes a large cat crawled out from beneath the S8;S 8 ; T t- Tf Bper - a sea * eh r as made under the direction of Father Tobm Deep in the bowels of the organ were found four little kittens about two hours old. The mother was allowed to return to her young, who were not disturbed, as they were very comfortably quartered in the new L 4.500 organ. wuuwmmy lOQ1 M l" Gawne < of Dunedin (says the Southland Times of April 13 H'^ff? 0 ". 8 VlBi v t0 Inver c« r ?Tin to push business a f ? at » V^temnoh canvassing, for since he commenced the manufacture of his Worcestershire Sauce, the demand has kept pace with his capacity to supply it. He makes a really good thing indistinguishable from the famous Lea and Perrin's, which he places upon one s table at a much lower price, and trusts to that to secure a steadily growing trade. Those who have not yet tried the colonial SntitWoffi £7w^:t e x. aSide & time aUd ** the *«*
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 30, 26 November 1897, Page 31
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261Page 31 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 30, 26 November 1897, Page 31
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