I>TEW ZEALAND INSUKANCE COMPANY Capital ... £1,000,000. An issue of 50,000 SHIRES in this Company is offered to tho Public, at £i 10s. each. Prospectuses and forms of application fo" Shares to be had at the Office of the Company, Hiffh-st. • , O-EO. W. ELLIOTT, Agent for Otago. M O U N~T IDA. TO MEDICAL PRACTIONERS. r pHE Services of a Duly Qualified Medical Man are reqairedtor th» .*■ I -9-°- F -'. and fhe Hibernian A.C.B. Society, Naseby, Mount Ida. Applications, with testimonials, stating charge per member to be lodged at once with the Chairman of the Committee appointed of the ioinfc societies, N. Brookes, Naseby. The Mount Ida district is a large one, and there is no medical man within 60 miles of Naseby. The population of the district is large but scattered. The present: opening is one rarely met with. WANTED, A TEACHER (Male or Female) for a, Catholic School; salary, £60 IX. per annum, with school fees .ad free residence added. Applications to be sent in to the undersigned, not later than Tuesday, the Isfc of December, 1874-. THOMAS MULVEY, „ " Hon. Sec. St. Bathans, 15th October, 1874. STANDARD INSURAISCE COMPANY. DNOriCE OF REMOVAL. URING the Erection of the Company's New Offices on their present site, the business will be curried on in the premises of Mr Rose, clothier, on the opposite side of Princes street. CHAS. REID, Manager. T> A N X OF NEW ZEALAND. A S ÜB -BRANCH Of this Bank will be opened at NORTH DUNEDIN, IN TEMPORARY PBE3IISES, GEORGE STREET (WEST SIDE), ON MONDAY, 19tk INSTANT. W. C. ROBERTS, Manager. Dunedin, October 17, 1874. WANDERINGS THROUGH AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA. A humourous and interesting L E C T U R E, in aid of the funds of the OTAGO FEMALE REFUGE, Uudcr the patronage of the Ladies' Committee and the Independent Order of the Good Templars, will be delivered by BROTHER J. P. ARMSTRONG, IN THE TEMPERANCE HALL, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, THE 4m PROXIMO. Subject — "An Irish Pilgrims' Progress through. America and Australia." The Chair will be taken at 8 o'clock. Carriages may be ordered at 10. Reserved seats (Gallery) , 3s ; Front seats, 2s ; Back seats, Ib. ~ BISHOP MORAN'S APPROVAL. Tbe manner in which tbe New Zeaiand Tablet has been hitherto conducted is deserving of approval. I have no doubt the future management will be in accordance with the past, and that this journal will continue to be an excellent Catholic newspaper. Under these circumstances, I can have no hesitation in saying it deserves the generous support of all Catholics in this Colony. I beg to recommend it to them most earnestly. Given at Dunedin, 15th July, 187 t P. MOBAN, Bishop of Dunedin.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 79, 31 October 1874, Page 4
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