AUSTRALIAN GENERAL CATHOLIC DEPOT. T OU I S GIL L E AND CO., ■*~* 73 and 75 Liverpool Street, Sydney. BOOKS AND MUSIC FOR LENT AND HOLY WEEK. b. d. Meditations for the Holy season of Lent - - - 1 2 Clock of the Passion, by St. Liguori - - - - 0 8 Lenten Meditations, Passion, Death of Our Lord (Fieu) - 1 9 Devotion of the Three Hours' Agony (cloth), Fr, Maas, S.J. 1 9 .." . » »TT» TT » ii (leather) - - 3 3 JiteuiUUuu ou S«vtiu Words ou the Cross (Perrauu)- - 2 9 Lenten Exeroißes. Archbishop Vaughan (usual price 3s lOd) 010 A Day in the Temple. Rev. A. J. ilaaa, S.J. (usual prioe „, . oSa lOd) - - . ... 210 Weanings, Samts and Sinnerß. Father Cavanagh, O.P. • 0 9 Passion Flowers Verses by F. Hill, C.P. (usual price 5b 4d) - 4 1 Mystery Crown of Thorns by a Paesionist (usual price 4b sd) - - . . . -35 The Hours of the Passion, by Ludolph the Saxon - 6 6 The Foot of the Cross or Sorrows of Mary Faber - - 6 7 Office of Holy Week : Masses and Offices (red edges) - 1 3 i' •) )i .. .i „ (smaller, cloth, limp) - - . . . -08 Officium Majoris Hebdomadae Sanctae (Ratisbonne) - 6 0 Benediction Service, Easter, etc. (Latnbillotte) - - 2 9 Cantus Ecclesiaaticus Passionis (Ratisbonne) - - 19 6 Passion (St. Matthew) Bach (Oratorio) - - 2 3 Haec Dies (Cellini). Duet and chorus - - - 1 7 Haec Dies (Feltz), Solo, soprano, and chorus - 11 N.B. — All above prices include postage. JJ A WE B A ART UNION. WINNING NUMBERS. J. Sheehy, Tongaporutu, has drawn the complimentary prize. Prize. No. Prize. No. Prize. No. 1- 64822 2. 103251 3. 50098 4. 35366 5. 52244 6. 87446 7. 47621) 8. 68298 9. 36721 10. 66123 11. 68178 12. 24576 13. 76445 We hereby certify the drawing of prizes is to the numbers as above. C. E. MAJOR, Mayor. W. KEEN. W. BUNTING. March IS, l!) 01, r £ H E ANITA MOSS CONCERT. AGRICULTURAL HALL, EISTER MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 8. After her recent success in Australia, MISS MOSS will give a CONCERT as above, when she will be assisted by Mrs. Von Look, Messrs F. W. Young, A. Vallis, W. Wright, W. E. Taylor, R. R. Mobs. Reserved Seats, :?s ; Gallery, 2s ; Body of Hall, Is. J^ T X W ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS. 1901. EXCURSION FARES. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued from ANY STATION TO ANY STATION on the Hurunui-Bluff Section from 3rd April to Bth April, available for return up to and including TUESDAY, 7th May. The Return Fares will be : FTRST CLASS. SECOND CLASS. 2d per Mile ... Id per Mile The minimum being 4s and 2s respectively. The journey must be commenced on the date that ticket is taken out, and may be broken at any station where the train is timed to stop after travelling 25 miles from the original starting station, provided the journey is completed on or before 7th May. By Order. NOTICE. Correspondents are particularly requested to bear in mind that to insure publication in any particular issue of the paper communications must reach this Office not later than Tuesday morning. Correspondents forwarding obituary and marriage notices are particularly requested to be as concise as possible. All communications connected with the literary department, reports, correspondence, newspaper cuttings, etc., should be addressed to the Editor.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 13, 28 March 1901, Page 16
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