"" MRS. ABTHTJR M}EAD, PUIfJL OF MR. CHARLEB * VOICE .PRODUCTION SANTLEY, LONDON. AND SINGING., Studio: Milner* Thompson's, Ohristchuroh, LANOASTBR STREET, LAWRENCE. MISS MARY WOODS, L.R.A.M. LICENTIATE TEACHER ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, LONDON Pupil of 4ihe World-renowned Teacher of Singing, Albsrto Rahdegger, and the Celebrated German Pianforte Professor, v Otoar Beringer. - WILL RESUME TEACHING (after her return from London). - 1 ©jo J^LpxajAsuyT'r -^fetli. ET'WtervLarsr, 3L9O I 7 > . TERMS ON APPLICATION. A YOUNG LADY (member of R.C.0., and for three years Assistant in the Dublin Cathedral) wishes to get a position as Organist in the Colony^ ' ; ' Miss E. R. Gleeson, Glendalough, River Road, Richmond, Christchurch. wana ntn t c d SMART, Reliable Man as GROOM-GARDENER, Must thoroughly understand horses, and have general knowledge of gardening. Twooows kept. Apply, stating age and salary required, to REV. FATHER PRICE, Hawarden, North Canterbmy. CHURCH OF THE IRISH MARTYRS, CROMWELL . FURTHER CONTRIBUTIONS. ' * s. d. . Previously acknowledged ... 631 11 3 Colleoted by Mies Bridget Collins, Town Belt, Oamaru ... 3 7 6 Mr J, F. Mullane, Tuam street, .Ohristohufch ... ... 10 0 Mrs C Mullane, Tuam street , . Chrißtohu'roh ... ... 10 0 Mm Cowan,. Nenthorn, Macraes... - 10 0 Total ... £637 18 . 9 - (To be Continued). . The good example of Miss Bridget Collins, it may be hoped will have many imitators .Though many good "subscriptions have come in, yet, comparatively speaking, these have been given by a few. Times are no doubt bad, and local, claims urgent ; yet surely Irish men and women in New^Zeafsnd will not. fail to respond and make some sacrifice when asked, to help to erect the first ohurch in the world to the Irish martyrs. »• All contributions to be addressed to the Rev. Ct. M. Hunt,- Cromwell.; EDITOR'S NOTICES. Send news WHILE IT IS FRESH. Stale reports wiil not be inserted, , - .-, Communications should reach this Qffice BY TUESDAY MORNING. Only the briefest paragraphs have a chance of insertion if receive^ by Tuesday night s mails. - ADDRESS .matter intended for publication 'Editor, Tablet, Dunedin,' and not by name to any member of the Staff. ANONYMOUS' COMMUNICATIONS are thrown into the waste-paper basket.. Write legibly, ESPECIALLY NAMES of persons and places Bepoifta of MARRIAGES "and DEATHS arc-not selected or compiled .at this Office. ' To secure insertion they must be v^W? d .. D yo»r local. .agent or correspondent, or by the clergyman of r the district, "or by some subscriber whose handwriting is well known at this office. Such reports must in every case be accompanied by the customary death or marriage announcement, for which a charge of 2s. 6d. is made.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 2, 28 February 1907, Page 21
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451Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 2, 28 February 1907, Page 21
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