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HOW YOU MAY HELP The writer of the historical notes on the Church in New Zealand, now running through the Tablet, having in mind the added interest imparted by illustrations, would be very grateful if those possessing photographs of priests who formerly labored in the Dominionthe early missionaries es—would forward such (with name, etc., attached) to the Tablet office. After being reproduced, these would be carefullyreturned to the owners. ?• “Dreams”Ah, who . has not had them, dreams pure and fair —dreams, lily-white, rose-red! In. dreams one wanders freely into enchanted lands. In dreams things commonplace are imbued with fairest character. It js good sometimes to dream of lofty things' and the fairest dreams, the poets tell us, are of God.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 5, 4 February 1925, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 5, 4 February 1925, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 5, 4 February 1925, Page 33

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