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Jlmerican *^^^r=^ \ We have just received a Large Shipment of & fleeting. th - s excellent SHEETING, made of Best Jlipr American Cotton, and absolutely free from dress ' 80in. wide, 2/3 >ard ; well worth 1/9. BROWN, EWING & CO., Ltd, Dunedin

Christian Brothers' Novitiate, Dublin ♦ We have received the following communication from the llev. Brother Hughes, Christinn Brothers' College, East Melbourne, in which he niakes an appeal to the generosity ol the Catholics of New Zealand on behalf of the building fund of the Christian Brothers' Novitiate, Dublin :— ' Permit me through the medium of your excellent paper to return my \ cry sincere thanks to the genei'ous people of New Zealand for the donations they have so kindly sent in aid 01 our new Centenary Novitiate Our object i&, now at the end of the iirst century of our existence as a religious Order, to build ■what was so much needed, namely a training college for the young mernbeis of our Brotherhood Irish people and thendescendants the wide world over know what the Brothers have done for education and helping on in life the children of the laboring classes, of those who from stei n necessity must " eat their bread in the sweat of their brow." Our people are not unmindful of this and of what the Brothers did for them 111 the terrible years of the famine and the fever They are now desirous of showing their gratitude by handing over to the Brothers the new building free from debt If every one 01 your readers will but subscribe a few shillings for this deserving charity the end will be accomplished Donations will be thanklullv received by the Rev. Brother J I" Togaity St Joseph's, Dunodm as well as by me A beautiful engraving of the "Mother of Son ows " will be presented to every subscribe! ol 10 shillings or upw.itds on receipt of a penny postage stamp Every shilling so subscribed will be dflily acknowledged 111 the 'Tablet' 1 would respectfully ask subscribe: s to write their names and ariresses le£>iblv, and to make sure that they put the money oidei 111 the envelope Mistakes in this wav have fiequenlly occuired Those who have sent, or thought they sent, donations, and did not aftei wards find 'he amount acknowledged, should at once wtite for an explanation Once 111010 T thank sincerely all who have so generously subscribed, and I trust that others will follow their noble example '

(Late w ith Park, Reynolds Sc C 0.,) Deeiria to intimate to hiH Fiietids and the Public that he has commenced business under thf style of ALEX. HARRIS & CO. . . AS . . Auctioneers, Valuators, Land, Fruit, and General Commission Agents, in those commodious and convenient Premises at tfo 131 PRIKCES STREET, at one time ccct>pied by 11. S, Fish and Son, ;u d lately by Mr. It W. Waerhorn. You often hear salesmen of reapers and binders say ' Just as good as McCormick,' but you never hoar a McCormick salesman say ' Just as good ' The reputation and sales of McCormick machines nre the greatest in the world — *** PHYSICIANS AGREE that every disease with which suffering humanity is afflicted is certainly due to the neglect of some trivial trouble, which ooui'J have been easily cured if a remedy had been applied in time. Most complaints make their early appearance in the shape of Affections of the Throat and Lungs, and what is required in the initial stage is a preparation that will axrest the development of serious trouble. TUSSICUKA has proved its efficacy in this respect in thousands of cases throughout the length and breadth of the Colony, and for this reason its reputation is widespread and daily increasing. Price, 2s 6d per bottle. Obtainable from all Chemists and Storekeepers. — ♦*•

RIDE "ANGLO SPECIAL" CYCLES.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 19, 7 May 1903, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 19, 7 May 1903, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 19, 7 May 1903, Page 15

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