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I . I.o'-; ■• l<- NOTION . ._ Msisetorswfe's .;.. ■; lllife Cliocoßate.' : , >1:''IIE NVwwsl, Nicest, HJoane^i", Sweetmeat ever put on the il uia'kft. jfvothiijif but ibe lino-fc iti^redionta, compounded by tbe l-esfc machinery, uudor directfou of expert? The ini'k used 13 full, flreura, und although from specially eeleofcad cc-ws i 8 carefully s>teii)ised hetuie jiso. VV> rwaliso 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 nofcke^ Aulsebrook's Milk Chocolate send us h. penny stamp and his or her naino and adlreES, and you will receive by return post a dainty sample o° this delicious &weet. ; YOU Can &\) #^ D mini '' bay it in J Q Tablets . DO, while you think of it. SALE, SAgE. SALE. NICHOLAS k PIGKFOBD BEING OVERSTOCKED AND IN WANT OJP BOOM,—— In order to reduce StooV and make room for goods arriving, we will hold & CtaiHEiKe Clearing Sale Tor'Sl ©ays. The Stock must be reduced. No consideration of proflfc will be allowed to inteifere with this object. Discounts range from 10 to 20 per uoat. All in want of sn-iart Shoes or Beets for the coming holidays shduld make a point of visiting this Bale and securing some of the Bargains; Bemember—The primary ooject of this Sale is to reduce stock. NIPM OFj AF &TVl O ¥ FORD ) EAST STREET'ASHBUETON 'I 45,000 I /f% Ls&sehl^ £i oin tDe -olony. They bur Lignite I ! il!I!S!!ji 111 '"^^^^fc! True Co£l 'or Woot3 ' up *°aft ®*n> I" 5 ' BpSfpf^Si^lq letting Seanired. I fnSSa** 1* I^|^ V~^ 3s *« c^%J'iL With Stove Pipe can be worked out a he I : '. f*iPiilSs | H <I^:^^S|S open. Splendid Bread Bakers. With I BsJSSSfi« I^s?^??*™°" J ca^ *roa or COPPer boilers. The copper I asSa ■ <|lllll§ll§|pii| boilers are large and tin lined inside. t^S^^^S^^x^^r^^^sz^, Kepairs are a minimum. Made in ail ffilßSßSffl^Sra^&^^^a^^^^S sizes, single or double. High or lowVpres mH aure boilerß . """'""""" •"-' Sold uy a u Ironmongers from whom Catalogues can be obtained xrom the makers. tL E. SmACKLOCK,LTI)Southend Foundry, Princess Street- Dunedin ij^id KOZIE Shb : "I hope you like the tea, George." HE: "It ia delightful, dear. The best you have ever given me." She- "Yes. It is'GOLDEN TIP' KOZIE TEA, with Coupons in every packet. i The grocer, says it is the Queen of 2/- Teas, and I quite believe him. My j visitors complimented me to-day. They all said it was delicious." Three Cash Prizes of £5 each, and 43 other Prizes ranging from to 2s 6d, given to Consumers of Kozie Tea every June and December. MANCHESTER BROS, Agents, Tancred Streel-I AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. HOLDS A WORLD-WIDE RECORD FOR Bonuses, Stability,! Liberality, Economy. Funds Over £20 ? 500 9 000 Annual income Over ... £2 9 70G 9 000 Policies in Force assuring over £65,817,000 INCLUDING OVER £11,600,000 BONUS ADDITIONS. Bonus Certificates for 1904 have now been issued. Froiit Divided for One Year, £624,211. The Largest Amount Divided in any one year in the History of the Society. Total Profits Divided '.Amongst Poticyliolders over £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 Provident Society. The Industrial Department is now in full working order. EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY ISSUED BY THE SOCIETY FROM £5 TO £10,000. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH.—The Hon. Chae. John Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A. De B. 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, Dißtriot Secretary jajgajMaaffiWMWswft.Wojqt lUttJnsM y< SUSS Mlt*Mllo!*ta>C *M**xcar * >»"*■ nmwwjfc. mm i ww.'3r*smtr'»Tr—-i tfWMMwnmn3Cirjin*cr t"UßHi.ft^Li_. H .^rf*J§ossllwfllil TIGER TEA is aow the national Drink of ©IJfCvli^a'i'feffii- > ifymmWaJjK Ktly,USjl'j{ New Zealand. Its. enoimous and evenncreasingß,^?! V",SSI»i?-f'*s**>* B fla^^^^®^^a m sale throughout the colony pioves that for quality^^ lL^i'2|«SS5J:^ i !3^eH Bk n^^^fflj m an^Pr*cet'aeProPr'etors"'l\e'llttlle popular taste jfel^^'^cC o^^ I?

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXII, Issue 6668, 9 September 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXII, Issue 6668, 9 September 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXII, Issue 6668, 9 September 1905, Page 1

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