OTAGO RAILWAYS, _— _ CHRISTMAS DAT, 25th DECEMBER, 1875. On the above date the Ordinary Time Table will be suspended on the Dunodin and Clutha Section, and Trains will run as follow :— Leave Dunedin for Clutha and Leave Clutha for Dunedin and Intermediate Stations at Intermediate Stations at 7.5 a.m. 7.5 a.m. 1-.0 p.m. 4.0 p.m. Return Tickets will be issued at Single Fares on Friday, tho 24th, available to return on Monday, 27th instant. The Sunday Time Table will bo observed on the Dunedin and Port Chalmers Section. Return Tickets . Dunodin to Ravonsboume, Is; G lender-mid nnd Port Chalmers, 2s. W. CONYERS, General Manager. INFORMATION wanted of PATRICK MORRIS, who left Kilkenny, Ireland, soven years ago for Victoria, Australia, when last heard of two years ago, was living at Woodend, Victoria, with a Mr. Tracey. Any information concerning him by which his present address can lie traced, "will be thankfully received by his sister, ELLEN MORRIS, if forwarded to the Outram Post Office, West Taieri, Otago, New Zealand. I) OSENSTOCK AND DEVLIN j PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, PAPERHANGERS AND PTCTURE-FEAME MAKERS, I Ra y ax, Area d c (N o. 0), Dunedin. /"^IIRISTMA 1 * Presents and New Year Gifts of all descriptions at V 7 Macrdo's JPancy Repository, Princes-street South. IX^ ANTED KNOWN, Dolls from 6d to £1 Is, and Faucy Goods * t of all descriptions at Macedo's Fancy Bazaar. WANTED KNOWN, Writing-desks, Work-boxes, Ladies' Bags, and Work-baskets at Macedo's Fancj* Repository. TTTBERNIAN AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT O. ROOIETf. (Registered under the Friendly Societies Act of Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, New Zealajid, and Soutli Australia), and at present NUMBERING ONE HUNDRED AND TEN BRANCHES, AND ABOUT FIVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED MEMBERS. Clearances are Granted at no extka Charges to Members THE SOCIETY IS FOUNDED UPON THE FINANCIAL BASIS OF OTHER BENEFIT SOCIETIES. THE ENTRANCE FEES AND RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION Will be found to compare favorably with thoso CHARGED BY OTHER SOCIETIES, And are as Moderate as practicable, having due regard to tho benefits secured, a synopsis of which is subjoined: — A Benefit Member receives during illness £1 per weet for twenty-six consecutive "weeks, los for the next thirteen weeks, and 10s for further period of thirteen weeks ; on death of wife .£lO, at his own death his relatives receive i;2O. He has medical attendance and medicine for himself and family immediately on joining. If a single man with a widowed mother, and brothers and sisters (under 18 yoai"-; of age), he has medical attendance and medicine f*v them. A Member removing can have a clearance which -will ] rd-nit him into any branch of the Society in the locality to which ho may remove. Honorary and Life Honorary Members are provided for, nnd may, on payment of a small weekly contribution, secure medical atttmdanre. The Society is also for the purpose (as its name indicates) of cherishing* the memory of Ireland, and promoting the religious, social, and intellectual condition of the members. Any person desirous of having a branch opened shall make application to a branch, verified by signatures of not less than thirteen persons not members, -who wish to become members thereof ; also the signature of the resident Priest, if arailable, and at the same time forward the sum of 10s each as proposition fees. Branches are established at Inrercargill, Lawrence, Dunedin, Naseby, Oamaru, Chris! church, Greymouth, Charleston, Addieons, • Brighton, Greenstone, Waimea, Hokitika, Wellington, Reefton, Onehunga, Otahuhu Auckland, Napier, Akaroa, Ljltelton, Graliainstown and Nelson.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 138, 24 December 1875, Page 16
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571Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 138, 24 December 1875, Page 16
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