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CHAS. BEGG- & CO., Ifi^Sf^B" 77 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON, PIANOS AND ORGANS By the Best and LARGE STOCK OF THE AUGENER, LITOLFF AND PETERS EDITIONS Well-known Makers, FROM 20s MONTHLY. VIOLIN, BOW t CASE, Compete, from 20s NEW gON(Jg plEcEs FOKTNIGHTLy Every description of MUSICAL INSTRU- SPECIAL TERMS FOR TEACHERS AND SCHOOLS. MENT Kept in Stock. Catalogues and Lists posted Free to any address.

MACKENZIE AND SANDE i 83 Geoege street, Dukedin, FURNISHERS, 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 w jewel drawers on top, bevel glass and brass handles. Washstan marble top, tiles in back — all well finished. The Pair, £4 17s Gd. Toilet Che^t, t drawers, brass handles, two jewel drawers, carved brackets, bevel plate glass. £3 15s. Washstand to match, 12s Gd, 25s and £2. All goods packed free of charge ; cases only charged for." N.B, — Photo, frames, tables, brackets, etc., for ladies' wood oarving always in stock.

nOSSENS AND BLACK V^ ENGINEERS, BLACKSMITHS, MILLWRIGHTS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, Crawford steeet Dunedin. Manufacturers of Pumping and Winding Machinery, Hydraulic Mining Plant — including Hydraulic Giants, Sluice Valves, Elevator Castings, Iron and Steel Fluming, etc., etc., Dredge Tumblers Buckets, Links, Windmills, Waterwheels, Turbines, Brick and Drain Pipe Making and Wood-working Machinery, Horse Powers, Chaff Cutters, Turnip Pulpers, and all kinds of Machinery and Gearing. A VERY LARGE STOCK OF PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM ESTIMATES GIVEN. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED Repairs and Every Description of Engineering and Blacksmith Work Promptly Executed.

TT A - c - B - society 'WS^lll 7^^^^ Established 1871. - "t^^B^^f^Z^ffi Registered under the Friendly Societies' Act OBJECTS —To cheri.-h a love for Faith and Fatherland ; to extend the hand of fellowship to our co-religionists of every nationality : to render assistance and vibit the sick and distressed; to help the widows and orphans of deceased members. A FULL Benefit Member, on payment of a weekly contribution of from Is to Id 3d (graduated accoiding to age), is entitled to Medical Attendance and Medicine for himself and family (children to be under the age of IS ye .r-) immediately on joining. Also 20s per per week for 2(5 weeks, 15s per week for the next 13 weeks, and 10s week for a further period of 1:i weeks, in case of sickness, and should there be a continuance of illness, 5s per week is allowed during incapacity as superannuation, provided he lus been a member of the Society for 7 years previous to the commencement of such incapacity. On the death of wife, £l(J; at his own death relatives receive £20. A Reduced Benefit Member, on payment of a weekly contribution of from 7d to 8d (graduated according to age), is entitled to Medical Attendance and Medicine lor hansel t immediately on joining aid a Sick Allowance of 10s per wcvL for 2G weeks, 5s per week for the succeeding 13 week-j, when, if he be still unable to follow any employment, he shall be entitled to 2- M per week for another 13 week-*, and in oa*e of additional lllue^. 2s Oil during incapacity, under the same proviso as in the ca<-e of full benefit members. On the death of a reduced benefit member hib representative is entitled to the sum of £10. Members of female branches erntrilraie weekly (graduated according to age) from 7d to U]d. and receive bmelli •> ;is follows :—: — Medical Attendance and Med.cine immediately </.i joining, in ca^e of sickm Sb 10;, per week for 2'! weeks, 7s Gd for the succeeding 13 weeks, and 5s per week for another 13 w tks if still unnble to follow any employment. On the death of a feiiuilj benefit member her representative is entitled (it s-ittgle) to CO. (if married) on the death of her hu-baud is entitled to £10. Should she die before him her represent i lye i- entitled to £20. Pro^id^d in all ca^es the Rules of the Society and the requirements of the Friendly Societies' Act are adheri d to. Twenty-five branches of this excellent Institution are now established in New Zealand, and cv« j ry provident Catholic iv the Colony eligible for membership should join and, combining as it does, the spiritual as well us the temporal, participate in its unsurpassed advantages. Full particulars mny be had from branches and from P. KEARNEY, District Secretary, Auckland.

NEW GRAPHIC COPY BOOKS. (Civil Service style.) Made of the celebrated Smooth Ivory Paper, 32 pages instead of 24. This entirely new series of Writing Copies consists of Thirteen Numbers, containing Text, Half-Text and Small-Hand. Of the Small-Hand, introduced in Xo. G. there are four sizes, decreasing by almoft impel ceptible degree*, the smallest size being one-eighth of an iuch. a sr'.e. large enough to render uniformity of good penmanship possible in higher elates, while the repetition of Text and Half-Text at intervals in the Small-Hand Copies aids in securing steady progress towards improved accuracy of letter-formation, and thus contributes towards the same result. Specimen Copies can be had from ' COLLINS BROS. & CO., LTD. Publishers and Wholesale Stationers, AUCKLAND.

A MORRISON &L» FAMILY BUTCHER, FREDERICK STREET, DUNEDIN. The Cheapest Shop in Dunedin for First-Class Beef, Mutton Dairy Fed Pork, Beautiful Lamb. Small Goods of the P.est Description Fresh Daily. Ham, Mince, or Ox Tongues always on hand. Families waited for Orders. A Trial Solicited.

CRITERION STABLES Vy MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. James Jeits (Successor to W. H. Taggart) Proprietor. Drags, Landaus, Waggonettes, Dog-Carts, and Vehicles of every description. Saddle Horses always on Hire. Carriages for Wedding Parties. Horses Broken to Single and Double Harness, also to Saddle Telephone No. 121 ; also Empire Stables, Palmerston SoxjtHi

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 30, 26 November 1897, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 30, 26 November 1897, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 30, 26 November 1897, Page 10

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