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AN APPEAL TO IRISH FAITH AND LOVE OF ST. PATRICK RABTIHI In the raging bush fire that swept this district in 1918 our little church (St. Patrick’s) at Raetihi was burnt to the ground. We are now making an attempt to raise funds to replace that little church in a permanent material which will withstand the brunt of future fires as the Irish Faith has withstood the brunt of the fires of persecution. To us, who have the Faith from Ireland, the name of Patrick is sweet music to our ears. Here is a practical way to show our gratitude for our Irish Faith and our love for St. Patrick, by helping to raise a church worthy of our Faith and of our glorious Saint at Raetihi. Send a brick (5/-) to-day for St. Patrick’s Church, Raetihi. All donations acknowledged in the Tablet , Address for donations — . FATHER GUINANW, vsnakune. The Defence Department of New Zealand has decided to adopt the “Dennis” Motor Lorry. Transport Officers say that in France the “Dennis” proved first for reliability.—The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd. A COLLEGE EDUCATION IN YOUR OWN HOME To improve themselves should be the aim of all young men and women. An hoour each evening, given to study and you will master Gregg Shorthand or Mercantile Bookkeeping or Business Letter-writing in a few months. Knowledge is power and leads to advancement. GREGG SHORTHAND is easy to learn, easy to write, and easy to read and very efficient. Gilby’s College is the official college in Wellington and Christchurch for the teaching of this system. The fee for the full course is £2 17s 6d. The MERCANTILE BOOKKEEPING Course is conducted by qualified accountants. The fee is £3 10s for the course. BUSINESS LETTER-WRITING— lessons, £2 12s 6d; 24 lessons, £4 14s 6d*. For further information write to-day for prospectus “T,” stating in which course you are interested. Qilby’s College Ltd., P. O. Box 203, or P. O. Box 56, Wellington. Christcchurch. AN APPEAL FROM THE BACKBLOCKS . At Tuatapere—a bush township in Southland Mass is celebrated in the most westerly part of New Zealand. The few scattered Catholics are making a bold endeavor to i raise funds for a much-needed church but realise their difficulties without assistance from outside. They therefore appeal to the generously disposed readers of the Tablet to help them in their enterprise. -• Subscriptions may be sent to the undersigned— tery, Riverton and will be acknowledged in the Tablet. (Rev.) D. P. Buckley. La card.] JOHN J. ARDAQH Surgeon Dentist Has commenced practice in Standish & Preece’s Buildings (upstairs) High Street, Christchurch.

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New Zealand Tablet, 25 August 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, 25 August 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, 25 August 1921, Page 10

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