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ELTHAM CATHOLIC CARNIVAL It is Urgently Requested that all books of tickets, butts, and returns in money in connection with the above Carnival, be forwarded before February 14. • ’ ’ (Rev.) N. MOORE, St. Joseph’s Presbytery, Eltham. St. Thomas’s Academy, Oamaru Boarding School for young boys, conducted by the Dominican Nuns, Oamaru, re-opens Thursday, February 8, 1923. v- - Boarders are expected to be in residence on Wednesday, 7th inst. “Villa Maria,’ Upper Riccarton Girls’ Boarding and Day School conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Pupils prepared for Public Service, Matriculation, and Teachers’ Examinations. Music, Singing and Voice Culture, and Commercial work receive special attention. For terms, etc., apply— MOTHER SUPERIOR. Forget the Past, let the Future take care of itself, and let the PRESENT be a K.C. FUR See our Showrooms in Gorton Street, Gore (next the Farmers’ Co-operative Grain Stores). We have in stock Musquash, Marmot, Coney, and Rabbit Coats. FURS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Including Lynx, Fox, Wolf, Fitch, Ferret, Beaver, Mole, Seal, Sealine, Sealette. . NO BETTER STOCK IN SOUTHLAND. Quality and Quantity to choose from. JOHN CASEY CASEY BOX 58 :: GORE. IT ISN’T THE DIGGERS Its the Show they Give. Messrs Fama and Lawson present The Famous Diggers with their 10 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS THE PAPERS SAY:— “Undoubtedly the Diggers’ best achievement.” THE PEOPLE SAY: — “I’m certainly going again when they come our -way.” FEBRUARY ITINERARY: Feb. 9.Waipukurau Feb. 10.—Dannevirke Feb. 12 and 13. Palmerston N. Feb. 14 and 15.—Wanganui Feb. 16. Patea Feb. 17 to 20. —New Plymouth Feb. 21. —Waitara . Feb. Inglewood Feb. 23.Eltham Feb. 24. Stratford Feb. 26 and 27. —Hawera Feb. 28. —Feilding OTAGO CENTRAL FRUIT Tomatoes, 7/-; after 25th February, 6/- per half-case of 221 b. Bartlett Preserving Pears, 6/6. Best Dessert and Presv. Peaches, 6/-. Dessert Pears, 5/6. Cooking Apples (bushel case), 8/-. Booking orders for Dessert Varieties, including Jonathan, King David, and Delicious. Rail free on 4 or more cases. . V - ■ P. M. MOONEY : : Lowborn Ferry (via Cromwell).

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 6, 8 February 1923, Page 38

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Page 38 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 6, 8 February 1923, Page 38

Page 38 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 6, 8 February 1923, Page 38

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