PHOTOGRAPB-.. PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER QUEEN STREET. I the New Studio can stand as fl the highest example of what a Modern - I Photographic Studio should be. Mr. I Bartlett has expressed his ideas in a n simple and chaste form of decoration." (N.Z. Graphic.) The General Public are cordially invited to inspect the Studio, and view the nevr Monochrome and India Proof Portrait Series now on exhibition. . j '' M 26. I EDUCATIONAL. FOR ENGINEERING EXAMINATIONS. NEWTON EAST PUBLIC SCHOOL. TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS, 7 to 0. LAND, MARINE, TRACTION. And also Machine Construction, Applied Mechanics and Steam, etc., for London Examinations. WINDING CERTIFICATES. W. L ROBINSON, Address: MT. ROSKILL. Above by Correspondfence. THE AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS. Principal—JAS. W. BOWER, Certificated Mining and Mechanical Engineer. Correspondence Courses. Day and Evening Classes for ALL Government Certificates in Steam and OU. Write or Call for Prospectus. Address: TYRONE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS-ST. EAST, Auckland. -_.STH_A-.CE. THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. Capital Paid-up, Re-insurance, and General ■ Reserve Funds exceeds £542,000. FIRE AND MARINE AND ACCIDENT RISKS ACCEPTED AT CURRENT RATES. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. Profits Retained in the Colony. Local. Institution. A. S. RUSSELL Branch Manager. T7*ICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY, I V. LIMITED. (Established 1849.) OFFICES.: 21, SHORTLAND-ST. Opposite "Star" Office. Accepts Fire, Marine, and Fidelity. Guarantee Risks at Lowest Rates. Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. FRANK EVAN'S. Manager for Auckland and Tarinaki. WE TAKE ALL RISKS! €$Tafionai INSURANCE CO. OF N.Z., LIMITED. PIRE, MARINE, and ACCIDENT, Including Mortgagees' Indemnity, Employers' Liability and Workers' Compensation. Offlces: 101, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. NORMAN T. WILLIAMS, Manager. • * DEPARTMENT FACT No. Jr. At 31st Dec, 1905, ,5179,000, IN CASH, was distributed amongthe Policyholders IN BONUSES. The above sum represents an addition of £303,000 to the sums assured. The . bonuses are now fixed noon an. ascending scale, it being arranged that the increases shall become greater with the duration of the policy. The practical working of-this arrangement -will be understood by an inspection of the following examples: ' BONUSES ON THREE £1,000 POLICIES. Bonuses The Pqi____ ta_e_ out *-**&-«"-. 6 Years 21 Years S6 Years' -go. ago. ago. -> s. d. £ s. d. £ c. d~. 1902 30 0 0 3_ 16 0 40 6 0 1905 30 18 0 35,16. 0 41 11' 0 Increase 18/- 20/ V ' 25/-
__________ »»-____._, CLOTHING, etc. STYLISH MILLINERY. ''"-H •'■"■■" - "-" ''"'.""".". The "ECONOMIC" Hats are tasteful and B Always Yonr | ' '" out of the ordinary — yet not conspicuous, fijj „ .-,w «_-'■ The latest French and English ideas have H Honey S WOrIB g been cleverly- adapted to suit our custom- E| : — ~*• ers. You'll find every hat is effective and I " pleasln-. , . . . U* ■ ."*_... SMARTLY TRIMMED HATS, 12/0, 15/9 I * 19/6 ' HA new shipment has arrived, UNTRIMMED SHAPES, 3/6, 8/11,■ 4/11 § and the prices are little enough For the Little Folks — We always have j§ to stir Immediate interest and a large variety of Children's Millinery — H when you have bought th« garSl!k Hats, Bonnets, Turbans. Caps, etc., g home, you'll find the shaping etc. Priced 1/, 1/6, 1/11, 2/11, 4/6, 5/11, R ments and try them on at T/6. a coirect and the stitching so well NEW THINGS IN NECKWEAR etc 1 doDe that they will not need • At this Counter you will see all the l'at- 1 *_*£-.?;_.,*_, °T/1/*?/« * ,/q est Novelties in Neckwear, Gloves, Ho- | 2/ l'/ll 3/6 slery. Belts, etc., which we are always 1 NIGHTDRESS.-.-, _V__ o/o. ?o 6a iook Sh ° W yOU> eTeD " y ° U ° DTy WiEi 1 'BOCKERS, I/O, 2/0, 3/3 . NEWEST THINGS IN RTJCHINGS. LACE I CO A J ,i BI w_ and NET COLLARS, LINEN COLLARS, 1 f -_ ° f t hsTß___S______ ot RUCHED GIBSON COLLARS, lOd, 1/ | f tock , '?„ elther Flannelette or 1/3 13 Loagcloth. LADIES' BELTS - Newest Shades - In 1 68 " 1/11 Leather, Suede, or Silk, with or without | g BDOOMERS, 1/11, *_* Guaranteed Real 1 WOVEN COMBINATIONS, 2/6. French Kid, perfect fitting, all shades, j STO tkINGETTE BODICES, FO TiF^ KID GLOVES - Black ° r CO"™- 1 1/11, 2/6, a ° me V ' V 6' Elb ° W I FLANNELETTE PETTICOATS __._,_i_i_____ B H j f ARMED I ~^ B LAIDLAW BROS. [ "The Economic," i'89,19t, 193 SymondsSt. M2o__ jii,li~~~- _'m j.iiii hiß l i l ,^nn_rii,ri _rrT7r"nr.~r.'~t-rirf'riT M i-:-r
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 103, 1 May 1909, Page 17
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