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f^- THE LATEST IN* FARM MACHINERY. -#« fiFID And CRAY'S ew -^ oll^ e Ri^g er and^ower, Latest Turnip Thinner, Windmills, HulU a.i[\M Mi|ni ,w Manure and Turnip Sowers, Lawn Mowers. ' > - s - M UfIRNQRV " Binders, Mowers, Oil Engines,. Suction Gas Plants, Town Gas Engines. nunpOPl Binder Twine at Lowest Prices. , fH^*. I{EID and GRAY can supply you with any Implement ••»••• ~ needed on a Farm. : laa.q.i3.irie© Invited. ».". .'. : Seaa.d. for Osutalog"a.e- " Herbert, Haynes & Co. Ltd., D^njdiiir THE CITY DRAPERS, OUTFITTERS, and COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. Are now making a Grand Show in their Warehouses, Prinqes Street, and Octagon, Of the Latest British & Foreign Productions FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. Each Department is Brilliant with NEW and STYLISH NOVELTIES from the World's Fashion Centres. High-Class Dressmaking, Mantlemaking, and Tailoring at Moderate Prices. r MB. P. EDWIN BOOTH, MASSE e" R ectriciah, EDlCAL J^^\^^^f/JjWrjf»> X-RAYS OPERATOR (by Exam.), Member and N.Z. Representative ,- ■ ' °* tlie • A - 11strala8lan Masßage Aflßooiation, ' MRS D EDWIN BOOTH " masseuse and ' - ' InnO. V. EUWMW PUUin, „ BLEOTBIOIAN ! B^P^SSV^? ' Member of the Australasian Massage Association. ■ , ' 262 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. ~*^ ifojg«ftmifa»lJßL j^J Vy v Specialties : Massage, Eleotro-Therapeutios, Radiography, and HIBERNIAN -AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC - *Mr.and Mrs. Booth, by their various methods, treat with the ' BENEFIT SOCIETY ' greatest success all Nervous Troubles, Neuralgia, Soiatioaj Lumbago, / t ' Paralyßis, Sprains, Rheumatio Gout, Stiff Joints, and Digestive 1 - Disorders, etc. NEW ZEALAND DISTRICT, No. 3. ' : . , ' "On the strong recommendation of a well-known priest, I • l consulted Mr. Booth, for Neurasthenia. I have been in his handa The Catholic Community is earnestly requested to Bupport this now for about a fortnight, and I have to say that the treatment is excellent Organisation, for it inculcates a love of Holy Faith and delightfully soothing and pleasant, and the results already ' haye , Patriotism in addition to the unsurpassed benefits and privileges of far exceeded my most sanguine anticipations. For run-down* Membership. ~ > _ < < teachers and brain-workers generally, I can imagine nothing more The Entrance Fees are from 2s 6d to A 4, according to age at time SSftSaSS!"? ***** *° 01Ur8e * BOOfch ' B *"**' Siok Benefits' 20s per week for 26 weeks, 15s per week for the ' Dl ANTING QPAQOM next 13 weeks, and 10b a week for the following 13 weeks. Invcaee [ ■ l—r\ I H 11 1 ii\a <J bHOVIt. of a further continuance of hiß illnesß a member of Seven Tears' •' ' f ' Standing previous to the commencement of suoh illnesß will- be FRUIT TREES — Apples, Pears, Peaches, Apricots, Cherries, &o. allowed 6b per week as superannuation during incapacity. BUSH FRUlT— Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, &o. Funeral Allowance, *20 at the death of a Member, and £10 at HEDGE PLANTS— Hollies, Maorooarpas, Laurelß, Olearia, the death of a Member's Wife. ' m*"*« * "Berberis, etc. In addition to th< foregoing 'provision is made for the admia- * ROSES — A large variety of Teas, H. Teas, and H.P.s including - sion of Honorary Members, Reduoed Benefit Members, and the newest introductions. establishment of Sisters' Branches and Juvenile Contingents. Full FLOWERING I SHRUBS-Rhododendrons, Escallonias, Philainformationmay.be obtained from Local Branch Officers or direct *uuT»i»mnwiuu«n/iiu delphus etc from the District Secretary. ,- ' . ■'. * y .;,«,'«.'"« i « •» x j -• -v. ' -. All Clean, Strong Grown, and well Rooted. The District Officers are anxious to open New Branches, and Catalogue and Prices on application. ' will give all poßßible assistance and information to applicants „..._,.;._, •« * j. • j* a i • !.• , Branches being established in the various centres throughout the H.M. Blight Specific. A Certain remedy for Scale ApJUS, Colonies an invaluable measure of reciprocity obtain^, . . - &C. &C, ' Diatriot Secretary, HOWDEN & MONCRIEFFy ;__" - ' Auokland ■ ' ' NTTRSBRYMEN DUNEDIN '

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 39, 26 September 1907, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 39, 26 September 1907, Page 16

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