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HIBEKNIAN AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY. Bbakches are Established in Christchurch, H||Krafl&wj>' Auckland, Addisons, "*^JmPwmmr| _™Jh!P^Ms|B» Grahamstown, Greenstone, *%x. * wS n * x 'jjf^ and Nelson. Registered tinder Jthe Friendly Societies' Acts of Victoria, NewSouth Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, and at present numbering 116 Branches, and over 6,000 members* Clearances are granted at no extra charge to members. The entrance fees and rates of subscription will be found to compare favourably with those charged by other societies, and are as moderate as practicable^ having due regard to the benefits secured, a synopsis of which is subjoined : — A Benefit Member receives during illness £1 per week for Twentysix consecutive weeks ; 15s fox the next thirteen weeks, and 10s for a further period of thirteen weeks ; on death of wife, £10 ; athisowndeath his relatives receive £20. 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 years of age), he has medical attendance and medicine for them. A member removing can have a Clearance which will admit him to any Branch of the Society in the locality to which he may remove. Honorary and Life Honorary Members arc provided for, and may, on the payment of a Small weekly contribution, secure medical attendance. Our fellow Catholics have no longer the excuse, heretofore too well founded, that there is no Catholic Society for them to join, offering advantages equal to those afforded by other benefit societies, as the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society is in a position to offer benefits not to be surpassed by any other Society in New Zealand ; it is therefore confidently anticipated that in a very short time many thousands will be enrolled in its ranks throughout this Colony, forming an institution to which it will be an honor to belong, and of which the members may feel justly proud. As set forth in the introduction to the Rules, one of the objects of the Society is for the members to " Cherish the memory; of Ireland," rejoicing in the prosperity and condoling in the sufferings of their native land, and to bind them yet closer in social chains of fraternity and friendship in this distant land. Also, to endeavour to instil into the minds of the Celtic-New-Zealand race a veneration for the land of their forefathers, in order that they may imitate, if not excel, the faith and virtues of that devoted nation ; and to extend the hand of fellowship to their co-religionists of every nationality, participating with them in a brotherly spirit every benefit, social and pecuniary, the Society affords. OPENING NEW BRANCHES. 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 available, and at the same time forward the sum of 10s each as proposition fee.

T A. MAOEDO, CATHOLIC BOOKSELLER, PRINCES-STREET SOUTH, DUNEDIN, Haß now on hand the following WORKS just received, viz. : — Office of the |Holy Week, by Eev. Father Crasset, S.J., cloth, Is 6d, post, 2s ; morocco, 7s 6d. post, Bs. All for Jesus, "by P. W. Faber, D.D., cloth lettered 7s 6d, post, 8s 6d. Catholic Interests in the Nineteenth Century, by Count de Montalembert, 2s 6d, by post 2s lOd. Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation, written in the Tower of London, in 1534, by Sir Thomas More, cloth lettered, 4s, post 4s 8d Faith, Hope, and Charity, by Alleluia, a Tale of the Reign of Terror, cloth, 4s, by post, by 4s 6d. Heroines of Charity, new edition, cloth lettered, 4s, by post, 4s 4d. Immacolata, the Convent Flower, by Florentina Straker, cloth lett., 45., by post, 4s. 4d. I Promessi Sposi, or The Bethrothed, by Manzoni, cloth gilt lett., ss. 6d., by post, 6s. 2d. Irißh Diamonds, by Emily Bowles, cloth lettered 4s. 6d., by post, ss. James Jordan, a Workingman's Narrative, cloth lettered, 2s. 6d., by post, 2s. lOd. Julia Ormond, or the New Settlement, cloth lett., Is. 6d., post, Is. lOd. Legends of the Blessed Virgin, new cd., cloth gilt, ss. 6d., by post, 6s. Letters of St. Teresa, translated from the Spanish by Rev. John Dalton, with fac-simile of the Saint's handwriting, cloth lettered, ss. 6d., by post, 6s. 2d. life of Our Lord, by Abbe F. Legrange, cloth lett., 45., by post, 4s. 6d. life of St. Anthony of Padua, ss. 6d., by post, 6s. Life of St. Aloysius Gonzaga, S.J., by Edward Healy Thompson, cloth lettered, 7s. 6d., by post, Bs. 2d. Life of Marie Eustelle Harpain, or the Angel of the Eucharist, by Edward Healey Thompson, cloth lettered, 7s. 6d., by post, Bs. 2d. Life of &t. Stanislaus Kostska, S. J., by Edward Healy Thompson, cloth lettered, 7s. 6d., by post, Bs. 2d. Life of the Baron de Renty, or Perfection in the World Exemplified, by Edward Healy Thompson, cloth lett., 95., by post, 9s. lOd. Life of Blessed Margaret Mary of Parey-le-Monial, by Rev. George Tickell, S.J., cloth lettered, 95., by post, 10s. Marcion ; or the Magician of Antioch, a drama, by W. Tandy, D.D., cloth lettered, 35., by post, 3s. 6d. Nellie Netterville ; or One of the Transplanted, an Irish Catholic tale, cloth lettered, ss. 6d., by post, 6s. 2d. Papacy and Schism, by Rev. Paul Bottalia, S.J., 45% by post, 4s. 6d. Pius IX. and Lord Palmerston, by Count de Montalembert, Is., by post Is. 3d. Passion Flower, a Catholic tale, 7s. 6d., by post, Bs. 2d. And others too numerous to mention. J. A. MACEDO, Princes-street South, Catholic Book Depot, Dunedin.

THE WESTMINSTER LOAN AND DISCOUNT SOCIETY. Office — Geoege Street (Three doors from Southampton Buildings), A. E. MELLICK, Manageb. This Society advances CASH to all respectable parties on personal security, in sums of £5 to £500, repayable by weekly instalments of one shilling in the pound, at a uniform charge of ten per cent., which is deducted from the amount borrowed when the Loan is granted. N.B. — These advertised terms are strictly adhered to. CASH advanced on freehold, leasehold, and all other available securities. Bills Discounted.

THE MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY CO., LIMITED. MOSGIEL DRESS TWEEDS, in new checks and plain, colors, for Ladies' Ulsters, Costumes, and Dresses. MOSGIEL TWEEDS, in new checks and twists, are the Best Quality and Purest Woolen Goods of the class that are made. MOSGIEL TWILLED BLANKETS, in all white and blue borders,. made from fine long wool, and sull sizes only. MOSGIEL PLAIDING OR SERGE, in White, Shetland and Grey. MOSGIEL 3-PLY HEAVY KNITTING YARN, in all the best greys, is of better quality than imported. MOSGIEL HEAVY RIBBED AND PLAIN LAMBS-WOOL PANTS AND SOCKS, are most comfortable wear and best quality. MOSGIEL SHAWLS, PLAIDS, AND TRAVELLING WRAPPERS, in checked and plain. The whole of the MOSGIEL MANUFACTURES are offered to the Trade at Prices that compete successfully with imported goods, and, as genuine honest Woollen Goods, will maintain their reputation with the Public. WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. (Formerly occupied by Messrs. Wm. Watson & Sons).

New Zealand Agent for GEOKGE WOODS and GO'S unrivalled American Parlour Organs.

gRYANT, MORRIS & CO., OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. MANUFACTURERS AND TALORS, CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS. MEN'S, BOYS', and YOUTHS' Clothing Ready Made or Made to Measure, in every style, material and size. Colonial, British and Foreign Tweeds in every shade and make. Patterns of Tweeds, Coatings, and Self-measurement Guides sent to all parts .free on application. Station orders promptly attended to and economically carried out. Up-countiy residents can send orders down or clothing to be made up" for them to any date to suit their visits to Dunedin, or can have them sent to any part of New Zealand. Intending Travellers can" send their list of requirements for any voyage, and rely upon it being faithfully and punctually attended to, BRYANT, MORRIS & CO., New Working Men's Club Buildings, Octagon, Dnnedin,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 234, 26 October 1877, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 234, 26 October 1877, Page 8