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HIBERNIAN-AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY, NEW ZEALAND DISTRICT, No. 3. The Catholic Community is earnestly requested to support this excellent Organisation, for it inoulcates a love of Holy Faith and Patriotism in addition to the unsurpassed benefits and privileges of Membership. The Entrance Feeß are from 2b 6d to £4, according to age at time of Admission. Sick Benefits 20b per week for 26 weeks, 15e per week for the next 13 weeks, and 10b a week for the following 13 weeks. In case of a farther continuance of his illness a member of Seven Tears' Standing previous to the commencement of sash illness will be allowed 5b per week as superannuation during incapacity, Funeral Allowance, £20 at the death of a If ember, and £10 at the death of a Member's Wife. In addition to the foregoing provision iB made for the admission of Honorary Members, Reduced Benedt Members, and the establishment of Sisters' Branches and Juvenile Contingents. Full information may be obtained from Local Branch Officers or direct from the District Secretary. The District Officers are anxious to open New Brandies, and will give all possible assistance and information to applicants Branches being- established in the varioua centres throughout the Colonies an invaluable measure of reciprocity obtains. W. KANE, ' District Secretary, ▲nokland
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 46, 14 November 1907, Page 16
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