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CHURCH DESTROYED BY EIRE ST. PATRICK’S, BAETIHI. On 19th of March, 1918, St. Patricks Church, Raetihi, was burnt to the ground in the terrible bush fire that swept over this district. We are now making an effort to raise money to build another Church so that our people may have a proper place of worship. Who will help us in this good work 1 Who will honor St. Patrick by raising a Church to his name We are holding a Bazaar in May. Donations in kind or money will be gratefully received and acknowledged. Address— Father Guinane, Ohakune. A JOINT OF MEAT MAY BE TOUGH, ~ but the delicious MILITARY PICKLE, is * always tasty. If your grocer is out of the appetiser, send your order to any other storekeeper. DO IT NOW.

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New Zealand Tablet, 24 April 1919, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Tablet, 24 April 1919, Page 23

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