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PUBLIC NOTICES. TO LADIES.

f ADIES requiring nursing and other J - attention can be accommodated at Mrs Anne Dallky's, Nelson Street. Hampstead. First claps references and testimonials. Moderate charges. 5*89 SI6AK BOIIiINOr fiXTBAOBDIMABY 1" LEAD, Competition follows. Who saw American Farthing Caramels before DIGGLE came? REPLY: NO ONE. Imitated now, but. not DIOGLE'B real Yankee Stinge The tiade is being stirred about and awake to the fact that DIGGLWS Goods lead, 4 SELDOM FQUALLED BUT NEVER EXCELLED" E. W. IIAXiTIER, f AM A CASH BUYER OF GOOD HEAVY Oaten Sheaf Chaff AT CURRENT RATES. Sacks supplied by me. I have several lots of TURNIPS to sell. I am appointed AGENT for nOBSOI'S AIIUEIMISniC, a splendid Drench for Scour in Lambs or Sheep. This Drench is largely used in the North Island, and has given the greatest satisfaction to the largest flockowners. One Gallon is sufficient to dose Eighty Sheep or One Hundred and Sixty Lambs. E. W. HANMER. West Street; April 17, 1895. SPENCER'S WEEKLY, A Journal of Practical Reform, Devoted to the discussion and Exposure of the Causes which produce DEPRESSION, And Hinder the Eeturn of Prosperity In producing tbi* p.«per the Propriet r aims at Enlightening'the Public on the Operation of many usages which IMPOVERISH THB MANY And ESTKICH tne FEW He advocitps what is Just and Fair to pH classes, nnd r«si.»ts unjust pneroaeh i ent on the part of any class, being profoundly convince i that that the ' MAXIM OF GENERAL PROSPERITY can onlj be attained by IMPAKTIAI, EQUITY and the studious observance of pcouom'c law Wrongs injure the pro-per ty of tVo i.cr-ion wrougcl Widespread and general Wronps, therefore. Cause widespread and general Depression When collective <r legislative wron?" are clear'}' sc~n by the Pcop'e, the ' can ho re iressed by intelligent con titutional optical net! n. To assist in (i-viieving this most desirable cud Si'KNCKu's WebkljY is bei 1 g launche', and solicits the sympathy anil-radio 1 supi ort of a'l who belie c thit National Prosperity is Basel Upon l^atieu •) Ki'hteou-ne;s. In ct cornice the groundwork of its argument U th i following axiom, I UNEARNED GAINS I : acquired by the Few • : mean : : UNDESERVED i i , IMPOVERISHMENT j : inflicted on the Many. • SPENCER'S WEEKLY will advocate tin gr dual j B< sumption by t c -tate of the I uearnert Incre- j ment in the Value of Land. It will alsT advoc 1 c the Remoneti atio-i of Silver, in order to remove the crushii g burden which has been impoa d upon rroduc ive tnteririse by tie unearned increment in the value of god Spe'cer's Weekly will advocate the adoition of simple and effective sanitary measures, but will strenuously oppose Tha infliction of disease by law, whether by comtu sory vaccination, or any other form o. compu'sory inoculation of disease A special and most valuable feature will be an accurate Biid reliable Review of t'ommccial an<? Monetary Movement*'of the Week To Adve tisers, S-pencer'a Weekly will start with a guaranteel circulation in most useful and influential quarters of 5,500 copies weekly A specimen copy will be po-ted to any addres3 on receipt of w r'ttcn application Subscription : 12s ror annum, payable in advance to W J Spencer, Temperance ha! 1, Pitt street, Sydney, to whom all communications should be addressed AUSTRALIA^ MUTUAL PBOVIDENT dUOIETY New Zealand Branch Head Office, Customhouse-quay, Wellington! Local Board of Directors : ! rbe Hon Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G., M.L..C. (Chairman) The Hon Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C* <T)epuiy Chairman) Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq TheHon Edward Richardson, G.M.Q., M.L.4. John Duncan, Esq Medica' Officer: Dr G. E. Alison. M,D., M.R.C.S. (England) rE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, AND MOST PROSPEROUS AtJSTRAIIAN LIFB OFFICE, 4ND THk, LARGEST IN THK BRITISH EMPIRR. The only Colonial Life Office which declares a BONUS EVKRY YEAK The Method ol Valuation adopted by this Society is of the most Stringent Character, and ensures & Considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than tha< held by any other office in the Australian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS £13,000,000 (TWELVE MILLIONS) Sterling ANNUAL INCOME, £2,000.000 (TWO MILLION STERLING). POLICIES IN FORCE « 119,53S «3um Assured jE59,333,071 Cash Bonuses Divided .. .. i!&,fc83,41* BONUSES BONUS for ONE year, 1898, £448,790, yicMinx CASH Reversionary Bemuses amounting to £910,000 after making SPECIAL RESERVES. CASH BONUSES declare* for last FIVE vcara, over TWO MILLIONS, yielding Revorsionnry Bonuses exceeding FOUR MILLIONS ASSURE YOUR LIFE IN THB A- M- P- SOCIETY And bscure a BONUS EVERY IKAR Expenses of Management 8$ per oent on the total income EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary Branca Office— Custom House Quay, Wellington Christchurch District OfficeCathedral Square. JAMES HAIR, District Secretary H ZANDER, L cal Jitok&r^ Auhlurwu

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 3615, 27 June 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 3615, 27 June 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 3615, 27 June 1895, Page 4

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