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BELFAST EXPELLED WORKERS’ v FUND. ; AN APPEAL Generous and Freedom-loving People of the Dominions Over-seas ,V 1 v‘ ’ 3 { ■ jVIV? ri % :W a Wi: Owing to the Carsonite Pogrom raging throughout Ulster, almost 10,000 Catholic wage-earners have, . ' since last July, been driven out of the shipyards, railroads, factories, mills-; and warehouses in Belfast and 00 ° the number is increasing daily. This means starvation for them and for nearly 20,000 others depending on them. Religious fanaticism, inflamed by Orange Politicians, has been once more let loose upon our indus- ' >trious and unoffending people, and the horrors of the Riots of 1864, 1872, and 1886 renewed - and surpassed. ‘ ! - In Belfast several Catholic Churches have been attacked; Nuns have been chased from their burning ‘ ‘ Convents; over 2000 Catholic families have been driven from their homes, their furniture in most cases being bj ;• looted or'burned 40 Catholics have been killed, either wantonly or in defence of their homes, and 200 , others i ■ i wounded. V . ~ ' . N : '' ' 800 Catholic Families were driven from the neighboring town of Lisburn, most of whom became homeless refugees in Belfast. The Priests’ House in Lisburn was attacked and burned to the ground, as were most of the other Catholic dwellings. The Nuns, too, had to fly ior their lives. The amount of property lost or destroyed in Belfast is estimated at over £1,500,000. In the little j town of Lisburn it exceeds the relatively enormous sum of £BOO,OOO. In Banbridge, Dromore, Newtown-, ards, and Bangor, towns in the vicinity of Belfast, the houses of Catholics have been wrecked, looted, and burned in a similar way. ' ‘ IT WAS NOT THE HUNS DID THIS! When Belgium was ravaged, the People of the Dominions came nobly to the relief of the helpless victims of war. \ , . * We appeal to the Freedom-loving people Over-seas for aid for our poor victims of insensate and diabolical fanaticism. The Catholics of Ireland, Scotland, and England have up to the present most generously given, to their utmost ability, in order to keep their victimised fellow-countrymen from starvation. We are now driven to appeal to the kind hearts of our Irish kin in distant lands. WE CANNOT STAND SILENT AND SEE OUR PEOPLE STARVE! / v Until the rulers of ” Car son-shire” are brought to their senses at the Bar of Public Opinion, throughout the world, we have got to help the victims of this Orange brand of “Hellishness.” Until then we can only send out this S.O.S. ACROSS THE SEA for help for our persecuted people. Cheques should be made payable* to the “Bel fast Expelled Workers’ Fund,” and sent to any of the following: ~ VERY REV. P. CONVERT, P.P., Vicar-General Diocese of Down and Connor. ; ■ P. FINNEGAN, President, Society of St. Vincent de .Paul, Down and Connor. J. O’DOHERTY, F.R.C.S., Hon. Treasurer, Society of St. Vincent de-Paul, Down and Connor, Central Office: St. Mary’s Hall, Belfast, Ireland. .!. I SILK STOCKINGS That Swiftly Sell at These Prices: And what more delightful in wear than Silk Hosiery? What smarter finish to a smart frock and a dainty shoe? What unusually low prices! A Special Offer by HEATH’S with a definite purpose—to sell a large consignment of top-grade fashionable Silk Stockings. At these prices selling must be rapid. SHOP EARLY. WRITE TO-DAY. “BLACK CAT” SILK HOSIERY. In nigger brown and field mouse — Regular value Beath’s Special Price .. . v 3 Pairs for 40/- “ TRIPLEWEAR” ARTIFICIAL SILK black only— Regular value .. _ Beath’s Special Price 3 Pairs for 47/6 “ NOTASEME ” SILK HOSIERY. Regular value .. _ Beath’s Special Price 3 Pairs for 63/black, white, .. 16/6 pair - 13/11 HOSIERY. In .. 19/6 pair - 16/6 In black only— -27/6 pair 22/6 : HOLEPROOF ” SILK HOSIERY. In black, beaver, cordovan, and field mouse— Regular value Beath’s Special Price 3 Pairs for 50/1 AS YOU LIKE IT ” SILK HOSIERY. Regular value Beath’s Special Price 3 Pairs for 70/- ’ AS YOU LIKE IT ” SILK HOSIERY— Regular value •’ Beath’s Special Price - . 3 Pairs for 100/21/- pair 17/6 In black only— -29/6 pair 25/47/6 pair 35/BEATH’S ALLOW A CASH DISCOUNT OF 1/- IN EACH COMPLETE £l. POSTAGE IS FREE. BEATH’S “QUALITY HOUSE CHRISTCHURCH. 99 i: r : .0 7: SI LK STOCKI NGS That Swiftly Sell at These Prices: And, what more delightful in wear than Silk Hosiery? What smarter finish to a smart frock and a dainty shoe? What unusually low prices! A Special Offer by BEATH’S with a definite purpose—to sell a large consignment of top-grade v fashionable Silk Stockings. At these prices selling must be rapid. SHOP EARLY. "WRITE TO-DAY. “BLACK CAT” SILK HOSIERY. In black, white, .. 16/G pair - 13/11 HOSIERY. In nigger brown and field mouse— Regular value .. .. Death’s Special Price .. .x 3 Pairs for 40/- “ TRIPLEWEAR ” ARTIFICIAL SILK black only— ' Regular,value .. .. 19/6 pair Death’s Special Price ... .. .. 1 ft / : - . 3 Pairs for 47/6 • ivl/ “NOTASEME” SILK HOSIERY. In black only—,. Regular value .. .. 27/6 pair Death’s Special Price • , •• 22/*} In black,. beaver, 21/- pair 17/6 HOLEPROOF ” SILK HOSIERY. cordovan, and field mouse- ’ Regular value .. .. .. • • Death’s Special Price .. ... 3 Pairs for 50/- “ AS YOU LIKE IT” SILK HOSIERY. In black'only— ,• 1 Regular value .. .. .. ' • • 29/6 pair. Death’s Special Price ' .. •• *)K/ ll ' • ' ; , 3 Pairs for 70/SILK HOSIERY--5 AS YOU LIKE IT Regular value •. Death’s Special Price • V. . .. 3 Pairs for 100/ 3 Pairs for 63/- /, BEATH’S ALLOW A CASH DISCOUNT OF 1/- IN EACH COMPLETE £l. POSTAGE IS FREE 47/6 pair 35/BEATH’S It QUALITYCHOUSE fMtVir~'' MOV; 1 ' CHRISTCHURCH. / ; j, ■ ; r •■•!••! >. i.lU' - jj.j :i|t ■ ;u . C-37.U irofii bwtrxim ikvs FOOTWEAR SATISFACTION is, always • at. your, feet- if E. you step along in ROGERS’; BOOTS OR SHOES. IPhone 87. : ■; $ 19 ii-jr. I T RA FOOTWEAR SATISFACTION is always at your feet if ■ I ’•r l you step along in ROGERS’ BOOTS OR SHOES. ’Phone 87. TEMUKA udßiaO V : ■*" ■ : i" '.

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New Zealand Tablet, 21 April 1921, Page 19

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