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HIBERNIAN-AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY, NEW ZEALAND DISTRIOT, No. 3. The Catholio Community is earnestly requested to rapport this exoellent Organisation, for it inculcates a love of Holy Faith and Patriotism in addition to the unsurpassed benefits and privileges of Membership. The Entranoe Fees are from 2s 6d to Ai, according to age at time of Admission. Sick Benefits 20a per week for 26 weeks, 15s per week for the next 13 weeks, and 10s a week for the following 13 weeks. In case of a further oontinuanoe of his illness -a member of Seven Tears' Standing previous to. the commencement of such illness will be allowed 6s per week as superannuation during incapacity, y Funeral Allowance, £20 al the death of a Member, and £10 at the death of a Member's Wife. In addition to the foregoing provision is made for the admission of Honorary Members, Reduoed Benefit Members, and the establishment of Sistera* Branches and Juvenile Contingents. Fall information may be obtained from Local Branoh Offioers or direot from the Distriot Secretary, The Distriot Offioera are anxious to open New Branohei, and will give all- possible assistance and information to applicants" Branches being established in the various oentres throughout the Colonies an invaluable measure of reciprocity obtains, W, KANE, : District Secretary, " • Auokland.

MR. D. EDWIN BOOTH, - MABBE e!|iec™cia! eiiical X-RAYS OPEKATOR (by Exam.), Member and N.Z. Representative of the Australasian Massage Association, MRS. P. EDWIN BOOTH, BS S^» OUN Member of the Australasian Massage Association. 262 GEORGKB STREET, DUNBDIN. Specialties : Massage, Electro-Therapeutics, Badiographj, and Dry Hot Air -Treatment. , Telephone.. _ 600. Mr. and Mrs. Booth, by their various methodß, treat with the greatest success all Nervous Troubles, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago. Paralysis, Sprains, Rheumatic Gout, Stiff Jointß, aad Digestive Disorders, etc. - _ "On the strong recommendation of a well-known priest, I consulted Mr. Booth for Neurasthenia/ I have been in his hands now for about a fortnight, and I have to say that the treatment ib delightfully soothing and pleasant, and the results already have far exceeded my most sanguine , anticipations. For run-down teaohers and brain-workers generally, I can imagine nothing more refreshing and invigorating than a course of Mr. Booth's treatment."— J. A, Soott, M.A.

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HOWDEN & MONCRIEFF, UDESBEYMEN, DUNEDIN.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 49, 5 December 1907, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 49, 5 December 1907, Page 16

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