H A- c * B> SOCIETY 3HiKSl|w^fe Ebtabl'shed 1871. '■J^^^^^^^^F Registered under the Friendly Societies' Act OBJECTS.— To cherish a love for Faith and Fatherland ;to extend the hand of fellowship to our co-religionists of every nationality ; to render assistance and visit the sick and distressed ; to help the widows and orphans of deceased members. A FULL Benefit Member, on payment of a weekly contribution of from Is to Is 3d (graduated according to age), is entitled to Medical Attendance and Medicine for himself and family (children to be under the age of l(i years) immediately on joining. Also 20s per per week for 26 weeks, 15s per week for the next 13 weeks, and 10s week for a further period of 13 weeks, in case of sickness, and should there be a continuance of illness, .~>s per week is allowed during incapacity as superannuation, provided he has been a memljer ot the Society for 7 years previous to the commencement of such incapacity. Cn the death of wife, £10; at his own death relatives receive £20. A Reduced Benefit Member, on payment of a weekly contribution of from 7d to 8d (graduated according to age), is entitled to Medical Attendance and Medicine for himself immediately on joining aid a Sick Allowance of 10s per week for 2(i weeks, .">s per week for the succeeding 13 weeks, when, if he be still unable to follow any employment, he shall be entitled to 2s (id per week for another 13 weeks, and in case of additional illness, 2s (id during in capacity, under the same proviso as in the case of full benefi members. On the death of a reduced benefit member his represen tative is entitled to the sum of £10. Members of female branches contribute weekly (graduated according to age) from 7d to 1)^1, and receive benefits as follows .—. — Medical Attendance and Medicine immediately on joining, in case of sickness 10s per week for 2(5 weeks, 7s (id for the succeeding 13 weeks, and .">s per week for another 13 wt eks if still unable to follow any employment. On the death of a female benefit member her representative is entitled (if single) to C2o, (if married) on the death of her husband she is entitled to CIO. Should she die before him her repreHMita'ive is entitled to €2'>. Provided in all cases the Rules of the Society and the requirements of the Friendly Societies' Act are adhen d to. Twenty-five branches of this excellent Institution nre now established in New Zealand, and every provident Catholic in the Colony eligible for membership should join and, combining as it does, the spiritual as well as the temporal, participate in its unsurpassed advantages. Full particulars may be had from branches and from P. KEARNEY, District Secretary, Auckland.
"Q. OLD EX APPLE" BRAND CIDER An Ideal Summer Beverage. WHOLESOME. REFRESHING and INVIGORATING. This Cider is made from PURE JUICE of APPLES, and lias been analysed by Sir James Hector and most favourably reported on for its Purity and all other good qualities. Obtained Highest Awards at all the principal Exhibitions in the Colony. M.iy be had in Bulk or Bottle from the Proprietors— FLETCHER, HUMPHREYS & CO., CiiKwrciiuucn.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 14, 6 August 1897, Page 16
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534Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 14, 6 August 1897, Page 16
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