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POBB AND CO \\ TT A - C - B - SOCIETY TELEGRAPH LINE ROYAL MAIL COACHES S&ti * Leave SPRINGFIELD for HOKITIKA, KUMARA and GREY3fcH^ p WK 1 Established 1871 . MOUTH on the arrival of First Train from Christchurch, ' EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. <2~!B£akzg*&Z&ffi Registered under the Friendly Societies' Act '^fe^*^ CASSIDY AND CO., j Proprietors. OBJECTS.— To cherish a love for Faith and Fatherland ;to ' Agent.— W. F. WARNER, extend the hand of fellowship to our co-religionists of every nation- , Commeecial Hotel, Chbistchukch. ality ; to render assistance and visit the sick and distressed ; to help j ___ _____ _____ the widows and orphans of deceased members. A member on payment of Is weekly is entitled to medical attendance and medicine ' THE LATE BISHOP MORAN. for himself and family. Also 20s per week for 2(5 weeks, los for ' the next 13 weeks, and 10s per week for a period of 13 weeks, in! SPECIAL NOTICE. case of sickness. On the death of wife, £10; at his own death relatives receive £20. Twenty branches of this excellent Institu- j J^ V OXE becoming a SUBSCRIBER TO THE NEW ZEALAND tion are now established in New Zealand, and everyone eligible for | TABLET for 12 MONTHS will be presented with a copy of the membership should join and participate in its unsurpassed advan- , tages. Full particulars to be had from the branches, and from BEAUTIFUL CHROMO LITHOGRAPH PICTURE of the late *> trr.mTTiv MOST REV. DR. MORAN recently presented to our SUBir. K.L AIiiS hi i , District Secretary, Auckland. SCRIBERS.

POWLEY AND KEAST 1 BOTTLERS OF SPEIGHT AXD COS PRIZE ALES AND STOUT. Decision of Competent Judges at Tasmanian International Exhibition Including Eight English Competitors) :—: — Powley and Keast — First Award (Gold Medal) against the world for Bottled Stout. Powley and Keast — Second Award (Silver Medal) against the world for Bottled Stout. Powley and Keast — Second Award (Silver Medal) against the world for Bottled Ale. The Largest and Most Complete Bottling Stores in the Colony. Order through the Telephone— Xo. 644. Notejthe'Address" : POWLEY AND KEAST, Bottlers, Hope Street, Dunedin. TO TOUHISTS. COMMERCIAL MK\. AND THE PUBLIC CKNERALLY. MOUNTAINEER * HOTEL Queen^towx. Lake Wakatipu. Proprietor - - P. McCarthy. Tliis New and Commodious Hotel ha^ been well furnished throughout and is now one of the most comfortable Houses in Otago. Suites of Rooms have been set apart tor Families, and every attention has been paid to the arrangements for carrying on a firstclass trade. Bath lloom*. TERMS MODERATE. Best Brands of Wines. Spirits, and Beers. FIKhT-CLA^ *.\MPLK KOOM. A Porter will attend Passengers on the Arrival and Departure of Steamers. First-class Stabling. Horses and Buggies for Hire. THE FAVOURITE XI TCII E X RAX G E IS SHACKI.OCK-S -'ORION." igT It burns Lignite. Coal, or Wood „£$ REQUIRES NO SETTING. _ | _- t _ r -f-^ fl Most Economical and Durable E^ ::^7l"nr l Range made. Bpmoi', 1 j 3 Supplied with High or Low igpi^Wk Pressure Boiler. \Cr t___j CJ- ' I Prices and Advice given for 111 all kinds of Cooking and HeatirfjaE **-*»' ing Apparatus. Tomb Railing, Fretwork, <fc Gencnil Castings Repairs Effected. 11. E, SHACKLOCK, Foundry : Crawford street, Duaiedin.

/some yeais I was \ Jlil§3§llsilflF V / quite out of health, ami \ §P^psisißr \ \ /took inn cli medicine I iHl______' \. \ / vineli diil me no good. l\ B^fcßJpi^^ \ / \\ as advised by a friend to\ \ I try AjeTs Saisnpaiilla\ \\ /winch I did. taking a dozeiA Js§S^^^^§i^si I J lor more bottles befoie ston-V \2r liung:. 'I lie loMilf was that i. >■ /^^^^^^^^^a /felt so well and strong\ / / lli.it I. of com -.c, think theieis\ ,' |y^ \ =^^\ /no mcdi.'me ('(iu.il toA>ei's Sir-\ / f/ \| if / s.iji.u ill.i, and I t.ik ■ iiie.it p.unsy f l/ if /to tiiJ an\ siiJTt'iing fii'-nd of it and \ \r . V\ I /what it did for me."— Mis. ].. a.\ V \«\ I ML'lMt \\ , Kill>ouin,\Vis..l'eb.ll ISM. \ I / I \ WEIGHTY WORDS J^ W Ayer's Sarsaparilla. H The aluno arc indeed vu'ii>lity woids, of great import and \«ilue to ilious.nid-s of pale-faced, languid men and women, now tired and worn out with worry, o\erwork, and disease, and who would be made well and strong I y the use of A\er's Sar<.i]>anll.i. Kead also the following interesting testimony of a prominent athlete : 627 Bovrkk St., Surrv JTitls, Stdnev, Kkw South Wales, Juue 21, ISSV>. "After lieiiif^ a victim to Tvphoul, P.rain, and Rheumatic fevers, in 1802, my \stem was left in a terrible eomhtinn. I'.esides being cry weak, I had numeroiH ibsces.sos on the lower part of my hack and spine, from which a great number of peies of bone wore taken. As fast as an abscess would appear and was lanced nother would form. I was treated at two different hospitals \Mthout success. The ur^oons in atieiul.mce informed me that, I was suffering fiom blood poison. The ..bs/csses continued to apjiear, and I uas ne\ er without pain, till .six months ago I as induced to tiy Ayei's Sar.sapanll.i. When I had taken the iirst bottle I found , i improvement, and after finishing twelve bottles to-day I feel as well as ever I did . i my life; tho abscesses have reaped to come, the old ones are all healed, and my 'i \ilth is splendid. P.efore I used the S.ir^aparilla I weighed 15-t lbs., and now, after ising a dozen bottles, my weight is '200 lbs., which is a sure si^n that I have been i ikuiL; the Champion Elood-Piinrier of the world." — Geoege W. Walker, "Jumbo," Champion Foot-bailor of New So. Wales. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, The Strength-Giver and Blood-Purifier.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIV, Issue 44, 26 February 1897, Page 26

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