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HIBERNIAN AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY. Bbanches ace Established m Oamaru o'tahuh? Ore 2 ll HraMD^ Auckl ? Q d ~ la^*A^^^^yft»7^^^ Grahamstown a i Ee i! 9t , ered under the friendly Societies' Aots of Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, and New Zenland, and at present numbering 116 Branches and over 6 000 members. •* Clearances are granted at no extra charge to members. The entrance fees and rates of subscription will be found to compare favourably with those charged by other societies, and are a* moderate as practicable, having due regard to the benefits secured a synopsis of which is subjoined : — mTTr^r^ l^ Member receives during illness £1 per week for TWENTY-SIX CONSECUTIVE WEEKS, 15a. for the next thirteen weeka, and 10s. for a further period of thirteen west) ; on death of wife, £10 ; at hi 3 own death his relatives receive £20. He has medical attendance and medicine for himself and family immediately on joining. If a single man with a WIDOWED MOTHER. AND BROTHERS AND SISTERS (under 18 years of age), he has medical attendance and medicine for them. A member removing can hare a CLEARANCE which will ADMIT him to ANY branch of the Society in the locality to which he may remove. Honorary and Life ™ ar J Members are provided for, and may, on the payment of a oJIALL weekly contribution, secure medical attendance. Our fellow Catholics have no longer the excuse, heretofore too well founded, that there is no Catholic society for them to join, offering advantages equal to those afforded by other benefit societies as the HIBERNIAN AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY is in a position to offer benefits not to bo surpassed by any other society in New Zealand ; it is therefore confidently anticipated that in a very short time many thousands will be enrolled in its ranks throughout this Colony, forming an institution to which it will be an honor to belong, and of which the members may feel justly proud. As set forth in the introduction to the Rules, one of the objects of the Society is for the members to " Cherish the memory of Ireland ' ' rejoicing in the prosperity and condoling in the sufferings of their native land, and to bind them yet closer in social chains of fraternity and friendship iv this distant land. Also, to endeavor to instil into the minds of the Celtic-New-Zealand race a veneration for the land of their forefathers, in order that they may imitate, if not excel, the faith and virtues of that devoted nation ; and to extend the hand of fellowship to their co-religionists of every nationality, participating with them in a brotherly spirit every benefit, social and pecuniary, the Society affords. OPENING NEW BRANCHES. Any person desirous of having a branch opened shall make application to a branch, verified by signatures of not less than thirteen persons not members, who wish to become members thereof ; also the B'gnature of the resident Priest, if available, and at the same time forward the sum of 103. each as proposition fees.

_£^^^^^^^BSL TjIIEST ANNUAL CLEARING SALE, igSHBEHHHB^^HsSjBI ma^ e room for fresh shipments of MUSIC and MUSICAL fjEB&S^SSEB/K^^ INSTRUMENTS. of every description. PIANOFORIES from £15. HARMONIUMS from £6 ss. ORGANS at all PRICES. MAGNIFICENT TONED PIANOS, 7 Octaves, trichord, fret front, in Italian Walnut, with check action, and all the latest improvements, for THIRTY-FIVE POUNDS. The whole of the Magnificent Stock, costing over £12,000, will be offered to DECEMBER 31st, at a corresponding reduction, the only stipulation being that the terms are Nett CASH. GEORGE R. WEST, MUSICAL IMPORTER. Peinces Stbeet, Dunedin.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 208, 30 March 1877, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 208, 30 March 1877, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 208, 30 March 1877, Page 8

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