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o±±Ao.' 13Jii(jr(jr & CO., "i!:^Sii| 21 PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN, pil^fi -^^^^^S! ißflllH 77 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON, /I^^'^^^^^^^S^SBH 167 STAFFORD ST., TIMARU CS^~" SSS£SSa *a^^SSBHI Established 186.. "^ST^Cr^OF fu " ,^§^^^gi^^^ BOOK^UnsiO IX TUB jjl VIOLIN, BOW & CASE, Complete, from 20s „_„„ n NEW SONGS AND PIECES FORTNIGHTLY. Every description of MUSICAL INSTRU- SPECIAL TERMS FOR TEACHERS AND SCHOOLS MENT Kept in Stock. n . . Catalogues and Lists posted Free to any address.

ly/T A C X E X Z I E AND SANDERS ■**■+- 83 George street, Dunedin, FURNISHER?, CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS. MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS All our goods noted for high-class finish, design and durability, and at lowest prices. We can supply : Handsome Toilet Pair. — Dressing-table with drawer and two jewel drawers on top, bevel glass and brass handles. Washsiand, marble top, tiles in back — all woll finished. The Pair, £4 17s (id. Toilet Cheat, 4 drawers, brass handles, two jewel drawers, carved backets, bevel plato glass. £3 I.ls. Washstand to match, 12s Cd, 25s and £2. All goods packed free of charge ; cases only charged for. N.B. — Photo, frames, tables, brackets, etc., for ladies' wood carving always in stock.J

p-yv/'/,'/, TJ A. C. B. SOCIETY %iffi\*\fr*&sk' Established IS7I. Cs x -&' .A ~*iw--'-* Jt 'P^ Registered under th. 1 Friendly Societies' Ait ' '"*" "ZZ '~7'- - '""' OBJECTS.— To cherish a love for Faith and Fatherland ; to extend the hand of fellowship to erar co-religionists of every nationality ; to reneler assistance and visit the sick and distressed ; to help the wielowq nnd orphans of deceased members. A FULL Benetic Member, on payment of a \ve°klv contribution of from Is to Is 3d (lt.ulu -.ted according to age), is entitled to Medical Attendance and Mcdi 'me for himself and taniily (clnlii\ n to be under the age of IS ye ir*) immediately on joining. Also 20-* per per week for 2(5 weeks, l.*>s per week for the next IS weeks, and 1().~ week for a further peiiod of 13 weeks, in case of sickness, and should there be a continuance of illncs-s. ,'s per week i^ allo.ved during incapacity as superannuation, provided he has been a member of the Society for 7 y< ars previous to the commence'iient of such incapacity. Cn the death of wife, £10; at his own death lelatnts receive £'20. A Reeluced Benefit Member, on payment of a weekly contribution of from 7d to 8d (graduateel according to age), is entitled to Medical Attendance anel Medicine for himstlf immediately on joining a d a Sick Allowance of 10h per week fur 2(5 weeks, .">« per wee k for the succeeding 13 weeks, when, it he be '-till unable to fe.llow any employment, he shall be entitled to 2> lid pet* week for another 13 weeks, anel in case of additional illne--., 2> (id during incapacity, under the same proviso as in the cisc of full benefit members. On the death of a reduced benefit myuibcr his representative is entitled to the sum of £10. Members of female branches contribute weekly (^railuat,. i\ according to age) from 7d to li^'l. and receive b^iu'ii'.s ,if follows • — Medical Attenelance and Me;dicine immediately on joinin •", in case of sickness 10s pi r week for 2ii weeks. 7s (ill ior the sue cc nng 13 weeks, and 5s j^er week for another 13 w ek - if <ill un -bio le 1 follow any employment. On the death e>f a ti-m.d • benefit membei her representative is entitled (if sit gle) to ,C 2(). (it marncdj on th. death of her husbanel she is entitled \o £10. Should she die hi. tore him her representa' ive is entitled to £20. Provi'h d in all ci-rs the Rules of the Society a.id the requirements of the Friendly Societies Act are adhered to. Twenty-five branches of this excellent Institution are- now established in New Zealand, and i v ry pro\iileut Catholic in the Colony eligible for ruc-nihership should join ami. ct lnbining as it does, the spiritual as well as the temporal, parciv.tp.iio in its unsurpassed advantages. Full particulars may hi had from branches and froai P. KEATIXEY, District Secretary, Auckland.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 28, 12 November 1897, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 28, 12 November 1897, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 28, 12 November 1897, Page 10

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