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IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD Circulates amongst the Hierarchy, Clergy, and learned Laity in all parts of the World.

THE Proprietors do not boast of an immense circulation, but they confidently assert that the Copies sent by Post, and which are read in influential quarters, amount to now NEARLY THIRTEEN HUNDRED; the remainder of the Edition of FIFTEEN HUNDRED are regularly sold by the Trade.

The following are the Terms on which Advertisements will be inserted :—

TERMS.

Subject to 10 per cent. for Cash, if paid in advance to the Publisher only.

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Single Advertisement, One Shilling per Line across Page, and not less
Each Line after Five across Page, Sixpence.
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Five pages, and up to eight pages

The latest day for receiving Advertisements will be the 18th. in Dublin not later than the 20th.

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Only a limited number of Advertisements can be received, and the right to reject or insert Advertisements is reserved by the publisher, W. B. KELLY, 8, Grafton-street, Dublin.

Books for Review may be enclosed at Messrs. BURNS & OATES, 17, Portmanstreet, London, for the Editor, care of W. B. KELLY, 8, Grafton-street, Dublin. Single Advertisements must be paid in Cash in a Month. Standing Advertisements to be paid quarterly.

Altar and Church Furniture Manufactory,

BY STEAM POWER AND MACHINERY.

A large stock of Beautiful Illuminated Altars on view,

ALSO

Tabernacles, Tabernacle Safes, Vestment Presses, Canopies, Church Seats, Prie Dieus, and Altar Rails, with a great assortment of Church Decorations,

AT

H. P. KEARNEY'S MANUFACTORY,

22, NORTH

EARL-STREET, DUBLIN.

Post Orders attended to.

Just Published, Price 41., or Post free, for 4 in Stamps,

ASERMON PREACHED AT THE CONSECRATION

OF THE RIGHT REV. DR. MORAN, Coadjutor Bishop of Ossory, in the Metropolitan Church of Dublin, on the 5th of March, 1872, by HIS GRACE THE MOST REV. DR. LEAHY, Archbishop of Cashel.

Dublin: W. B. KELLY, 8, Grafton-street,

"THE TABLET,"

THE OLD ESTABLISHED CATHOLIC PAPER

(ESTABLISHED 1840.)

The "Tablet" presents peculiar advantages to the ADVERTISING PUBLIC, by means of its extensive circulation throughout LONDON, the PROVINCES. and the whole CIVILIZED WORLD, being also patronized by the NOBILITY, CLERGY, and GENTRY.

The "TABLET" is published every Friday for Saturday, price Fivepence, postage extra.

Subscription for Great Britain and Ireland :-Yearly, 1 45.; Half-yearly, 12s. Elsewhere, according to the Postage. Payable by Cheque on any of the London Banks; or by Money Order on the Post Office, Charing-cross, in favour of H. E. HEATHER.

All ADVERTISEMENTS from the Country should be sent not later than Thursday Morning to insure insertion.

Advertisements, for situations, &c., not exceeding five lines 2s. 6d. each Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, not exceeding three lines 2s. 6d. each. Business announcements, 6d. per line. A limited number of Advertisements in centre of Paper at Is. 6d. per line.

The "TABLET" has for upwards of thirty years been the advocate of the interests of the Catholic body. It has always maintained the expediency of the union of all Catholics in a strong and independent line of policy; is opposed to that of keeping the rights of the Catholics as British subjects in abeyance, to suit the views of political parties, who are thought by some to be less hostile to the concession of these rights than others.

The "TABLET" devotes considerable space to Reviews, and the Weekly Summary and Digest of Home and Foreign News is a marked feature in the paper. Election, Public Companies, and Special Advertisements,

Ninepence per Line.

OFFICE-27, WELLINGTON-STREET, STRAND, LONDON.

Eagle Foundry, Iron and Brass Works,

TIME, AND CHURCH-BELL FOUNDRY. THOMAS SHERIDAN SHERIDAN & CO.

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B. GOULDING,

ECCLESIASTICAL TAILOR,

27, NORTH EARL-STREET,

DUBLIN,

Begs to inform the Clergy of Ireland that, having for many years carefully studied the minutia of this particular branch of his business, he can insure satisfaction in the manufacture of all orders which he may be favoured with, as they are made under his own supervision, with particular attention.

A TRIAL IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.

B. GOULDING,

Tailor to the Universities of Ireland, 27, NORTH EARL-STREET.

B. G. returns thanks for the very liberal support he has received for the past ten years, and hopes by unremitting attention to merit a continuance of esteemed favors.

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