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NOTICE TO OUR READERS. NOW BEADY. ST. JOSEPH'S ALMANAC FOB CATHOLIC FAMILIES; 08, A SIMPLE GUIDE TO ALL THE FESTIVALS OF THE CHURCH FOB THE YEAR OF OUR LORD, 1889. Givei full and accurate information respecting tbe Catholic Clergy, Churches , Convents, Schools, etc., in each of the New Zealand Dioceees. Givef <be Decrees of the Plenary Council held in Sydney, November 1885. Also complete Calendar for 1889 ; giving Festival and Fast days throughout tbe year, besides other necessary information for Catholic Parents, Householders, and others. Gives invaluable hints to tbe Fanner, Miner, and Gardener. To be bad from all Catholic Booksellers. PRICES, 6d. By POST, Bd.

TTENETIAN BLINDS VENETIAN BLIND At Moderate Prices. PATERSON BURK k CO., BTUABT ST. fOppomt«^Bt. Panl'* ChnretO GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE *J DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. Low premiums and large bonuses. Funds kept In Now Zealand. Claims paid immediately alter proof of death, Most liberal conditions. Low New Zealand mortality. Economical management. State security. TOTAL SUM ASSUBED (including Bonus Additions) £7,135,243 TOTAL FUNDS (tbe whole invested in New Zealand) £1,328,493 In addition to the above funds, the office has au ANNUAL INCOME of over . . ... ••• The Surplus Casb. Profits in 188j were £242,556 OPENING OF TONTINE SAYINGS FUND MOTION Tontine Savings Fund S>steui Policies are now being issued Now Assmeisaud existing Assurance Pohcynoldeis will he allowed to loin this section All profits acemiiiu attt'i uutoi ing tho section are set apm t to be (lmdoil among tho pohe\ Jioldurs leinammg ii tho section at tho cml of 1900, when hboiul returns in cash aro anticipated The principles of tho Tontine and niodo or keeping accounts are not kept seciet, as in case of othei Tontines ivl\oitis< y d. *,* Information inn bo obtained at tho Head Othce and all Hianehes and Agencies, and also lroiu the 'travelling Agents ot tho Department. V \\. FKWkIAXI), Actuary and Principal Olhcer. 1). M. LUCKIE, Coinmibsioner' T\ A V I D SCOTT, ORNAMENTAL LEAD LIGHT AND CHDBCH WINDOW MANUFACTURER GLASS EMBOSSER AND BIGN WRITER, Octagon, ; DUNEDIN.

CARD. "pT M o"I ONE V, COMMISSION AGENT AND VALUATOR, ROBERT BURNS HOTEL, Gkoboe Stbeet, Dunedin. BARRETT'S HOTEL LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. O.O'DRISCOLL Proprietor. J (Latcof the Supreme Court Hotel, Dunedin.) Begg to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that he has taken the aooTe Hotel. It is centrally Bituated, has been recently built, and is well fnrnished: Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Good Accommodation for visitors and Boarders. Charges moderate. Spacious Handball Court attached Onnedin XXXX Ale always on Tap. O. O'DRIBCOLL. Pronrietor

THE EQUITABLE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. Head Office— RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN Opposite Triangle, near Railway Station. FIRE, MARINE, LIFE, ACCIDENT. Lowest Rates of Premium. W. C. KIRKCALDY, General Manager. Suiteßof OFFICES in New Building TO JUKT. Apply I*HE EQUITABLE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. READ BROTHERS BULL-DOG BEER. The Finest Bottled Ale and Stout imported. Further supplies Now Landing ex Taranaki, in pints and quarts— champagne bottles. Trade Mark, DOG'S HEAD (see model), of which the President of tbe Bull-Dig Club in London writes to Messrs Read Brethers as follows:— " The finest British Bull-dog ever known was Champion •• Crib," owned by Mr Thomas Turton, of Sheffield. But "every dog has his dsy," and " Crib " bus long trince departed. Your admirable model may, however, be considered to represent a typically perfect dog. If your Beer canies as good a head sb your dog it will be bard to beat. •' (Signed) JAMES W BEfiRIE, President of the Bull-Dog Club." Orders for the above Beer promptly executed by W, & l». FURNBULL to CO., Agenti fox Dunedin.

FRANCIS MEENAN WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, Wholesale and Retail PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANT Gbx&t Kino Stbeet, Dunedin (Opposite Hospital). i Cash buyer of Oats, Butter and Potatoes

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 50, 5 April 1889, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 50, 5 April 1889, Page 28

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