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Reid & firay's Double-furrow flqughs

Still maintain their Premier Position as the Perfection in Ploughs. Made of Best Hammered Scrap Iron — very few bolts — with Welded Beams. Made to suit New Zealand soils. igir SEE OUR > You can ' fc g efc a Plough of any description equal to Latest Pattern Short > the REI ° and GBAY for aD ? class of wk - Three-furrow Ploughs, \ ohaffcutters winnowers ___ _ — — — — — — — — —^— — — — —^— — — — ) T)T?A~Y^ T?OT T l^Tm About the same length as the Double-furrow, and made of > the same material. I WAGGONS DISC HARROWS' SOLE AGENTS for the famous HORNSBY-AKROYD OIL ENGINES. Send for our new 1905 Catalogue. „ REID & GRAY, Dunedin, Gore, Invercargill, etc, OVER FOUR MILLION SOLD ANNUALLY IN AUSTRALASIA

ISALES IN NEW ZEALAND ARE INCREASING EVERY MONTH X.igh&, Gool; Watertight, Everlasting, Inexpensive. Uniform Colour throughout. Every Hoof Guaranteed. Works. — Such as Dnnedin Convent Oamaru Convent, Clyde Church, Holy Trinity Church Port Chalmers, Dunedin Car Houße, G-ore Post Office, Creosote Works, Invercargill, numeious Private Residences, particularly in High btrtec, Dnaedin and in Roslyn, Speak for Themselves TatUTe Works. — Such as Chrißtohurch Cathedral, Dunedin, Bluff ana Rangiora Railway Stations, Railway Library, Invercargill and Ten (10") Private Houses in Dunedin, Oamaru and Invercargill show the inureassng popularity of the line. ■Estimates Given of any work. These are carried out by onr Resident Experts, and Which We Guarantee. The most PICTURESQUE BO OF for either Private or Public Buildings. WUNDERLICH'S PATENT ZINC CEILINGS, Cheapest, Safest, and most Artistic. Bom "R"R TKfifVFl & ClO "Ltfl Dunedin, Wellington, Christchurch. A6ENIB ' 7 Auckland, and Invercargill.

HIBERNIAN-AUSTKALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY, NEW ZEALAND DISTRICT, No. 3. The Catholic Community ie earnestly requested to support this •excellent Organisation, for it inculcates a love of Holy Faith aDd Patriotism in addition to the unsurpassed benefits and privileges of Membership. The Entrance Feeß are from 2s 6d to £4, according to age at time of Admission. , , „ Sick Benefits) 20s per week for 26 weeks, 15s per week for the next 13 weeks, and 10b a week for the following 13 weeks. In case a£ a further continuance of hie illness a member of Seven Years Standing previous to the commencement of sp-ah illness will be Allowed 58 per week as superannuation during incapacity. Funeral Allowance, £20 at the death of a Member, and £10 at the death of a Member's Wife. In addition to th( foregoing provision is made for the admission ol Honorary Members, Reduced Benefit Members, and the establishment of Sisters' Branches and Juvenile Contingents. Full itt'forination may be obtained from Local Branch Officers or direct ttom the District Secretary. The District omcers are aaxious to open New Erauohes, and will give all possible assistance and information to applicants Branches being eetablished in the various centres throughout the Colonies an invaluable measura of reciprocity obtains. W. KANE, District Secretary, Auckland

OXFORD HOTEL, CHEISTCHUEOH. Good Accommodation for the Travelling Public. Best Brands of Alee, Wines and Spirits kept, THOMAS DAILY Proprietor. (Late of Winslow, Ashburton.) THISTLE, HOSE & SHAMROGK EISHSHOP. WM. CHRISTIE, Fishmonger, Poulterer/ etc., 19 RATTRAT STREET, DUNEDIN". Special Deliveries to Hotels and Restaurants made up till 11 o'clock p.m. Orders by Pest or Telephone promptly attended to. Telephone 436. J a tries Knight ° Cast] Butcher telephone- - - 887 WHOLESALE & RETAIL The Most Up-to-Date Establishment TTTr 1 TT Qrri-DTr'T?rr» in CHRISTCHURCH XXiVj O. DixiJOjIUJ. I MAKE a specialty in keeping only the Primest Quality of Meat, and haviog special cool chambers of the latest design, can guarantee all Meat in perfect condition. Customers in city and suburbs waited on daily for ordere. <„ Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 18 January 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 18 January 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 18 January 1906, Page 12

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