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VW- THE LATEST IN FARM WACHIMERY. ~W% REID 7 9nd C RAY'S ew A°^ c Ridker and Sower, Latest Turnip Thinner, Windmilla '" " " • "I^^ q Manure and Turnip Sowers, Lawn Mowers. " " UHRNQRV " Binders. Mowers, Oil Engines, Suction Gas Plants. Town Gas Engines. nunjlOPl Binder TwWe at Lowest Prices. '- _ - rt,, ■ . -, ' -\\ , ' %_% _ , " ' &B* f(EID and CRAY can Supply" you with any/ Implement " rr: .....*....: needed on a Farm. ■.»■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■ - ■ - " 12a.q.-u.lrie© laavited. SezicL for Osutalogru.e.

THE^-DBAPEBS, OUTFITTERS, AND HOUSE FURNISHERS % _^^^^^| "' SUMMER DRESS MATEBIALsV " i * ~ " ■ ■ Zephyrs of ever v • «*fXV^J^ ~ f3- This Week we are making a GRAND' SHOW of - description. . STYLISH COTTON' FABRICS, comprisingmanyquite -# "l-^^l!k \J^ New and Original .Novelties. . '-'-_."" „,- '^^^^C C\^ '% y **'^ * o *'^\9 Printed Satin. Uadrams, Mervellas, Brilliants, ;' ";3 i( >*<** < /\ #v "\^V^^ Printed Foulards, Shirting Cambrics, ; ' .^<^vQ^ \ \\J* '^"^ -^-^*^" -^m^kW^jr ■ -- and Striped Lawns." • "n_ ffll^^ I -ti^r""''''" 1 " >^s^^P^^'^' Beautiful Costumes I \xOA.^V ' "'." '. These are faultlessly cut, and have that superb beauty ■ V^VVwl'' X " "■". " and grace -which ladies so much admire. I 1-^^^^AftV THE CHOICEST Prices from SS/6 each. I fc^K XV^ mi.iinprv m Tnwn L^if' Summer Blouses in every Fashionable Texture I ■u^n^ -^^^ MILIINtRY IN TOWN. Dainty Mushn Blouses from 4/6 each. I HJlllu^'^ High-Class DRESSMAKING, WANTLEMAKING, and TAILORING.

HIBERNIAN-AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC^ BENEFIT SOCIETY, NKW ZEALAND DISTBIOT, No. 3. > -The Oatholio Commnnily is earnestly requested to Bupport this excellent Organisation, for it inculcates a love of Holy Faith and P&triotism in addition to the unsurpassed benefits and privileges of Membership. _ ' The Entranoe Fees are from -2s 6d to Mi, aooording to age at time of Admission. .-- . . . , - . -^. Siok Benefits 20s per week for 26 weeks, 15s per. week for the -next 13 weeks, and 10s a week for the following 13 weeks; Iv case of a further oontinuanoe of his illness a member of Seven Tears' Standing. previous to. the commencement of . snob illness will be allowed^ 5s per week as superannuation during incapacity. . * Funeral Allowanoe,~£2o at the death of a Member, and £10 at the death of a Member'! Wife. . , . r /,. . - In addition to th< foregoing provision is made for. the admission of Honorary Members, Beduoed Benefit 'Members, and the ..establishment of Sistera' Brandies and Juvenile Contingents.. Full ■ Information may lae^obtainei from Lobal> Branch Officers ''or direot ■. from the Distariot Seoretaiy; . „ • . .- , The Distoiot Offioers^ are anxiousv to open New Brauohes, and will give all possible assistance and information to applicants ' Branches being established in the various, oentree throughout the Colonies an invaluable*measure of reciprocity obtains, ~*->~"^~-'J~ . ' :/-i •-' Tt *. v 'J?* ?! _• "i- """••/:'•";■ ''',«%'■ -ii c.--\/. District Seoretery, """"'. >- -'-,**■*-*: vj. .«-«u. i?'*~-S "-^ujT-ii;^-*-. "i.%okiaad^ -

MR. D. EDWIN BOOTH, masseur and medical X-RAYS OPEHATOR (bj Exam.), Member and N.Z. BepresentatiTe of the -Australasian Masßage Assooiation t MBS. D. EDWIN BOOTH, masseuse ah* — ' - . , 2- - . ELEOTBIOIAN , . Member of the Australasian Massage Association. 262 GEOBGB STIUBBT, DUHIDIN. Specialties: Massage, Eleotro-Therapeutxos, Radioramhr and x . - Dry Hot Air Treatment. - - TblißPHonb.^^6oo. - Mr. and Mrs. Booth, by tiieir various methods, treat with the greatest success all Nervous Troubles, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbaeo! Paralysis, Sprains, Bheumatio Gout, Stiff Jointß, aad Ditreativ. Disorders, eto. - ■ s. •5'»»»*« "On the -strong recommendation of a well-known Driest. I consulted Mr.^ Booth for Neurasthenia. I have been in hu hands now for about a fortnight, and I have to say that the treatment ia delightfully soothing and pleasant, and, the results already have far exceeded; my most sanguine anticipations. For run-down teachers and brain-workers generally, I can imagine nothimr more refreshing and invigorating than a oourse of Mr. Booth's treatment."— J. A. SOOTT, MJL. '\ ■ -

PLANTING SEASON. TBUIT TMSB^Appleß, Pearß.-Peaohaß.Apriopts, Cherries, *o. BUSH FRUlT—Currante, Gooseberries, BMpbenies, Sco. HEDQB PLANTS— Holliea, Mabrpourpas r Laurels, Oleari», '- > ' „ - '.Betßepiflj.eto. .-,;.' » , . , „• BOSBB— A/large variety of Tew, H. Teaa, »nd H.P.'a inolodlnt . .ijeweat intrdductiooß. . ~" . ™ r - FLOWERING SHRUBS— Rhododendrons, Eeo^UoniM 7 , PhiU- : -. - L\ - * delphus, eto. "V. '' v ;. r All Ole^, Strong Grown, and Veil Rooted. : ,['„' \ '■ -•• ; Ctftaloßue and Prices on application. H.M. Blight Specific. A certain remedy for Scale Aphis, . . .. .-'. . . - • ,- &c» &c. ; L

HOWDEN & MONCRIEFF, '

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 47, 21 November 1907, Page 16

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