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I _ MUSINSss NOTICES ___■———— |- _-_______Z_-_-Aulscoi*ook s HP HE Newest, Nicest, Cleanest, Sweetmeat ever put on the JL market. Nothing but the fines!; ingredients, compounded by the best machinery, under direction of experts. The milk used id full cream, end although from specially selected cows, is carefully eteiilised bofoie use. We realise our responsibilities in preparing food products for the public, and jealously guard our reputation for giving " the best for the least." If your confectioner does not keop Aulsebrook'a Milk Chocolate send us a peuny stamp and his or her name and addreEß, and you will receive by return post a dainty sample oE this delicious sweet. & UiSS 1° S0^ 0 Tablets. DO, while you think of it, SALE. SA'EEV SALE. NICHOLAS & PICKFOED —BEING OVERSTOCKED AND IN WANT OF BOOM/--— In order to reduce StocV and make room for goods arriving, we will hold a Genuine Clearing Sale for %i Bays, The Stock must be reduced. No consideration of profit will be allowed (o inteifere with this object. Discounts range from 10 to 20 per oent. All in want of smart Shoes or Boctsfor the coming holidays should make a point of visiting this Sale and securing some of the Bargains; Remember — The primary oeject of this Sale is to reduce stock. MTf 1 H' nI A 9 JiTP 1 P KFO R D EAST STEEET! 1 ASHBURTON

45,000 _ ■ » J& J'i' _ ' ** I i&==feM> J-& COOKING K2ia§±_£3=LJ§i RANGES! I jf% %- J ,A.-^,-k'"% '*~"^"^^—^ I Use m the Colony. They bur Lignite I I W^T^ '^*f i 'S'-^O'fci True Col *• or Wood, up to Sft 6in. Wl Settin» Keauired. i I "dEHjl^iij '\'"^"^ % ■ j With Stove Pipe can be worked out nho i I P °Pen> Splendid Bread Bakers. With |J , |f^^-)fj "i cast iron or copper boilers. Tlie copper s®" f^'.'^r.'^A-^^^WS^W'h- I boilers are large and tin lined inside. SSSS^^^^c^s^S^^^^i:^ Repairs are a minimum. Made in all SSS&^S^^S^Z^^M sizes, single or double. High or low pres saw «.«*s* sare toilers. Sold by all Ironmongers from whom Catalogues can be obtained from the H. E. SiIACKLOCK, LTD Southend Foundry, Princess Street Dunedin lyfcJ KoziE SHS: MI hope yoa like «be tea, Cteorge. 1* # j Bti ," It is dehglrtful, dear.,. The best yoa have ever given me." ; She • "Yes,, It is * GOLDEN TIP' sKOZIE TB&, with Coupons in every packet. | The grocer says it is the Queea of 2/- Teas, and I quite believe him. My ; visitora complimented me to-day. They all said it was delicioas. j | Three Cash Prizes of each, and 43 other Prizes ranging from £3 to 2s 6d, given to Consumers of Kozie Tea every June and December,, MANCHESTER BROS, Agents, Tancred Street i —mi—i—i^n—iwnrrn AUSTRALIAN MtTTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. HOLDS A WORLD-WIDE RECORD FOR Bonuses, Stability, Liberality, Economy. Funds Over £20 5 500,000 Annual Income Over ... £2,700*000 Policies in Force assuring over £65 817,0001 INCLUDING OVER £11,500,000 BONUS ADDITIONS. j Bonus Certificates for 1904 have now been issued. Profit Divided for One Year, £624,211. The Largest Amount Divided in any one year in the History of the Society. Total Profits Divided Amongst Policyliolders I ovef £11,500,000. ! There is no other Office, Living or Dead, which can show, or has shown, such a Phenomenal Record as the Australian Mutual i Provident Sooiety. The Industrial Department is now in full working order. ! EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OP POLICY ISSUED BY THE SOCIETY j FROM £5 TO £10,000. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH.—The Hon. Chas. John Johnston,M.L.C., Chairman; A.DeB. Brandon, Esq., Deputy-Chairman j the Hon. E. Richardson, C.M.G., John Duncan, Esq., and Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. New Zealand Branch— Custom House Quay, Wellington District Office—Cathedral Square, Christchurch. G. F. FRANCIS, District Secretary ' J • ■ ■' ■ H _^«B^Ssiiiiilli"Pl TIGER TEA is now the national Drink of n' Wk*^S&ssl^M}MJ£k}M New Zealand, its croimous and ever-increasing L_[hSSA£^MS^^%i^^^': , gj sale throughout the colony proves that for quality » ff'

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXII, Issue 6666, 7 September 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXII, Issue 6666, 7 September 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXII, Issue 6666, 7 September 1905, Page 1

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