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INSURANCE. J. IFE ASSURANCE. rJONTINE pOLICIES. -.JF" 5 .. AnstraU an Mutual Provident Societj does not issue Tontine Policies lor the reasons: — a) That it considers such contracts alien to the purposes of true lite assurance, and (2) that the disappointment wnlch has been occasioned by the failure of offices issuing such Policies to realise one single estimate of the probable result has worked serious injury to the cause of assurance. When the American Companies commenced the issue of Tontine Policies in Australia, this Society pointed out that the exaggerated estimates made were impossible of realisation. Events havo proved the trutn _.?_?_ PT c ? lction . and their issue is now prohibited in France and iv the State of .New York. .. E, it ry f eslrab , 1 c form of policy is issued by the Australian Mutual Provident Society. EDWARD W. LOWE, x- _• i v _■ « Resident Secretary. New Zealand Branch Office. Custom House Quay. Wellington. W. H. DERRY, . ~ _ „. District Secretary. Auckland District Office. 214, Qneen-st. PUBIJC NOTICES. __________> THE SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT. 1901." TUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of Section 21. subsection 1, of "The Shops and Olnces Act, 19t_, ' the Auckland City Council, being the Local Authority for the District of Auckland, has been asked to certify that the signatures to a requisition to be presented to the Hon. the Minister for Labour represent a majority of the occupiers of all the retail hatters, mercers, tailo.s, and clotuiers' shops within the district. The object of the requisition is to have the following hours gazetted as the closing hours of all retail hatters', mercers' tailors . and clothiers' shops in such district, viz.. 1 o'clock p.m. on the Statutory Halfholiday, 9 o'clock p.m. on one day "(which shall be Friday in the case of those observing Saturday as the half-holiday, and Saturday in the case of those observing Wednesday as the half-holiday), and 6 o clock p.m. on the evening of the other four days in the week. All objections to the issue of such certificate must be made in writing and lodged at the Ofiice of the Town Clerk Cobur"-st t2I?1?5?;_:?°-.u ", t _; r than 10 ' °' clot * on THI RSDAY, the 18th day of July, jjyjT. rpHE GR__.AT NORTHERN BREWERY A- LIMITED. m ~£ T t\\' E ' S J lerel> - r Siven that Roy Clement Hlnton Seccombe Is In no way connected with, nor has he any interest ;n L f MITFn EA S » OK ™BR.\ * BREWER": LIMITED. He has no authority either to solicit orders or collect money on behalr or the C ompany. By order, PHILIP LUCKIE, , . Secretary. J} ALTON. Famous One Profit Tailor is aj making strong Tweed Suits to measure this week, jo/; extra trouser. for nothing QLPIHS (THE PINE CURE) WILL CURE THAT COUGH. 1/ AND 1/6 EVERYWHERE. T.ROUSERS to Order, 12/6, grand patterns' -*- Suits to Measure, 40/.—Dalton, 278.' Queen-st. Order in time. CJOMETHING GOOD. GOLDEN BEE MARMALADE. ' Made from New Season's Fruit. Try It. 1, 2 and 71b Tins. 1 and 21b Jars. "ROND AND "DELL, WHOLESALE AGENTS, AUCKLAND. H.HIS Week you <___T_7t WonderfuT"v____ a- at Dalton's Tailoring and Clothlnc Department, 276 and 278, Queen-st. r£S!AT HACKING COUGH ANNOYS YOU AND EVERY- ' BODY NEAR YOD. GET A BOTTLE OF QLP X N E QH, MOTHER, I could just kiss the little chap. Are you interested In a striking personality? Then see Robt. Rew'6 Window, No. 1, Queen-st. AT Dalton's Mercery. Shirt, Hat Departi ment, wonderful bargains this week All-wool Undershirts, 1/11.—yueen-st. TO THE PUBLIC. A report has been circulated that we have sold our Business. We wish to Inform our Customers aud the Public that we have not done so. The genuine B.S. Tablets can be procured from 354, QUEEN-ST. BJORNSTAD AND STACEY. JJOTHE E S ! CHILDREN LIKE ALPINE AND IT CURES THEIR CROUPY COUGHS. 1/ AND 1/6 EVERYWHERE. A DARK SKIN with a White Shirt, and a keen, piercing eye. It will interest you. A Carved Novelty.—See Robt. Rew's Window, No. 1, Queen-sL "ROYS' Suits, 5/6; Boys' Shirts, 1/; every". AJ thing in the Department reduced this week—no old stock.—Dalton's, 276, QueenROLLINGS, IRONFOUNDER, PATTESON-ST. CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT THE LOWEST RATES AND ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. URGENT WORK A SPECIALTY. Ring up 2082. ££OUSE REMOVING OR RAISING. DRAINAGE to City Council By-lawi. CONCRETE WORK of any kind. FENCING, plain or ornamental. gAM. & gONS, Phone 708. C*EASONABLE pRESENTS. We invite you to Inspect onr weU assorted STOCK OF LEATHER GOODS, all snitable for presents. BOWL CASES, COLLAR BOXES, TIE CASES. HAND BAGS, PURSES. LETTER CASES, CARD CASES, WALLETS, PHOTO FRAMES. "NOTHING LIKE LEATHER." J & gONS, T IMITED.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 164, 11 July 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 164, 11 July 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 164, 11 July 1907, Page 8