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■ Public Notices. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. Under its Table El/R THE COLONIAL l^/rUTUAL T IFE QFFICE GUARANTEES a return or all premiums paid in the event of death taking place within 20 years from date of issue of policy, IN ADDITION TO TffE SUM ASSURED. EXAMPLE:- '' Age 30 next birthday, £1,000 payable at death. Annual Premium £24 13 4 The amount payable In case of death is During Ist year £1024 13 4 sth „ 1123 6 8 „ 10th 1246 13 4 „ 15th „ .. .. .. 1370 0 0 „ 20th .. 1493 6 8 In case of surviving the 20th year the assured would receive (In cash) Ms share of profits for the 20 years, and could continue the Policy as an ordinary -whole life policy for £1.000 by payment of same premiums, or surrender It as desired. F. THOS. WARD, Local Secretary. Corner Queen and Fort streets, Auckland. IMPORTANT.— To dressmakers and others: Our selection of Dress Trimmings, direct from the manufacturers, to hand, in Gimps, Zouaves, and Garnitures at warehouse prices.— D.S.C___ ] T*y A R D & ri O.'S Diamond SPARKLING /x XXXX PALE AL E. W \ In Quarts and Pints. \/ Brand. DUNEDIN ALE AND STOUT, in Quarts and Pints—TlGEß BRAND. WINES and SPIRITS of the best Brands. COOKE AND CO. Bottling Stores: Durhan_-3treet West. Sole Bottlers in Auckland for Ward and Co.'s Ales. Empty Bottles Purchased at highest prices. CONOMISTS. Moko—Our celohrated 2s Ud ladies' French kids equal to any is 6d glove in the city, in ton, black, and colours.— D.S.C. "DEBATE ALLIANCE COMPANY'S COUPON SYSTEM. GRAND DISTRIBUTION OF' PRIZES. VALUE, £30. The undermentioned SHOPKEEPERS who issue the COUPONS of the REBATE ALLIANCE CO. have each decoded to give a HANDSOME PRIZE to the CUSTOMER who obtains the highest valuo in COUPONS representing CASH PURCHASES made at their respective SHOPS between the Ist and 30th November. The Public are respectfully nequested to ask for and receive REBATE ALLIANCE CO.'S COUPONS with every purchase made, PRIZE' LIST. LADIES' SILVER WATCH and CHAIN, presented by A. G. Bartlett. Jeweller and Watchmaker, 222 Queen-street; value £3 3/. ENLARGED PHOTO and FRAME, presented by Hanna, Photographer, 196 Queen-street; value £2 10/. GENTS' UMBRELLA. presented by Malcolm, Mercer and Outfitter, Queenstreet; value £1 5/. TRINKET SET. presented by Tanfiold, Potter and Co.. China, etc., Manufacturers, Queen-street; value £1 5/. PAIR OF GENTS' OR LADIES' BOOTS, presented by Rhodes, Zealsind Boot Shop, Queen-street; value £1 5/. WALKING STICK, silver mounted, presented by Elllsdon.* Tobacconist, Queen street; value £1 6/. SILVER MOUNTED PIPE, presented by Ellisdon, Newton, opposite Pitt-street; value 12/6. HAND BAG, presented by Wisetman and Son, Saddlers, Queen-st.; value £1 5/. 40 PIECE TEA SET, presented by E. H. Potter, Furnishing Ironmonger, Queen street; value £1 5/. LADY'S UMBRELLA, presented by Judd, Draper and Ladies' Outfitter, Queenstreet; value £1 5/. COLLECTION OF BULBS, presented by Hesketh and A'itken, Queen-street; value £1 5/. TON OF COAL, presented by Carpenter, Coal and Firewood Merchant, Queenstreet; value £1 5/. SILVER PLATED CRUET STAND, presented by Samuel, Cutler, Queen-st.; value £1 5/. LADY'S DESK AND WORKBOX (Combined), presented by Chapmajn, Stationer, Queen-street; value £1 5/. PAIR OF TENNIS OR CRICKETING TROUSERS, presented by Craig, Tailor, Victoria-st. West; value £1 5/. BICYCLE LAMP, presented by Smith, Bicycle Manufacturer, Albert-street; value £1 5/. TOILET REQUISITES, presented by Ratjen, Chemist, Queen-street; value £1 5/. PLUSH BOX OF CADBURY'S CHOCOLATES, presented by Parkinson, Grocer, Queen-street; value £1 2/6. PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS,' presented by Park, Photographic Dealer, Wellesleystreet East; value 15/. BIRTHDAY CAKE, presented by Wright, Confectioner, Quee»-£fl,i*eet; value 10/. COUPONS must be presented at the Office' of the REBATE ALLIANCE CO. on WEDNESDAY, December Ist, between i the hours of 9 and 5. The holders will then receive their discount in CASH, and the name and address of each person will be recorded. The PRIZE WINNERS will be duly notified and the Prizes will be immediately handed over to the successful competitors. PRIZES (in most cases) will be exhibited in the' windows of the shops which are Depots of the REBATE ALLIANCE CO. N.B.—Be sure and ask for COUPONS after making your Cash Purchase. Coupons are transferable. EMEMBERI Remember! oth of November, and buy for the bairns from W. H. Hazard, Gunmaker, assortment of fireworks. Thomas Macky, Neil McGlll, Auckland. Yokohama. miIOMAS TLjTACKY °r -HO., JAPANESE MERCHANTS. No. 5, FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. IMPORTERS OF JAPANESE ■__ A N J __** ACTU RE S ' OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DIRECT from the MANUFACTURERS. SPECIALTIES *. SILK GOODS. CHINA WARE LACQUER WARF 'TANCY GOODS SPECiAL _Notification.—New costume lengths opened. A choice selection specially rcrerved to us in New Zealand. Prices from 30s , . HOUSEHOLDERS, see that your grocer supplies you with New Zealand Dairy AssoI Nation's Butter.'

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 257, 5 November 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 257, 5 November 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 257, 5 November 1897, Page 1