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TEA MERCHANTS. j PERSONAL. ORANGE BLOSSOM FOR GREY HAIR ORANGE BLOSSOM DR. ALLEN'S orange blossom j WALNUT HAIR STAIN rrijp A ! HAS NO EQUAL. 1 FFN T0 N CHEMIST. TIIK KINF.ST THA I'ltOlT RAUI.B. • t II I W II Al.I. CKOCEHS, 2/' 'At. 64, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. ONCE TRIED. ALWAYS USED. I WHOI.KSAI.K I-nt.M ! SEWING MACHINES. I ENTRICAN AND CO. !p — JACCORDEON PLEATING. Jmß W! SINGER SEWING MACHINES. I IvIljJL/O, a Every genuine Singer Sewing ! mT>rin»iv/-.r ' I Midline bears .in identification IKIMMINGS. I number. The public are cantioned | I from purchasing Sewing Machines 11.-ivin:: in-t.-ille.l an l;. to date Machine il which are offered to them as Singers, vv.- ii- 'i .!•. thi.- v...rk i.. a >a!.*factorj I I hut which do not. bear the Singer j ii,ni i.er. ij identification number, or which have j ' I an identification number which has . ~~ ; I been tampered with. The Singer I I identification should be carefully Fh Slal™ i I 1,,r '" <" v ery case where the V& SIB II UIL I puichaser requires a genuine Singer S il UUUfcWILI I machine. If m doubt, call at tbe i] Singer shop, where they will lie glad '. :.u. ci i:i:\ stki-:i:t, al ki.a.nd || to give you full information. ? ■■ ; —' —: r .. _ .. _ .. .■ j | INSURANCE. j ; AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ! j THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE ! I I RESULTS FROM SIXTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. i i j NEW BUSINESS, 1914 (Ordinary), nearly £6,600 000 NEW BUSINESS. 1911 (Industrial), nearly £969,000 ! ANNUAL INCOME £4,470,000. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, over £33,290,000. j ' J-ol.iriKS IN I'iißi'K ifir.llnarj Department!. :.On,2is assuring tiear'.v £100.000.000 , ~:. ...-.tins B.i!i-j-i Ad.l!:|..n-- | ! i-ul.iril'.- is lulli-K ilnUn-trlal Deportrnenti. 121.0.".. anuria; l\:-22.o/*). with! 1..TA1. .Asll r-HOKITS DIVIDED. £19.507,fii0. ! ! CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1914), £1,026,000.1 i-r ■-. • :.;..: i:K\ KKSIUXAHY ADDITIONS of about £1.800,000. it. i - i- ii- nr-t ..-.-I .-j,. i; ~» ivhi.-h the surplus divided amniisst the pollevholdors ! . ;..,. ,■, :. I nm- Mild n Sti-.-Mns f-, r a -no.-.,- yea--. •in- -■• :.-•} n-w i—m•■ KVKIIY IiKSIKAI'.I.I-: I'.iliJl OF I'III.ICV- ORDINARY • .■r IS'I'I s'TKIA!. f--r .I:.} j;:...-.int, frnm (7, -.; .Hi.on I \ 1.11:1:1 "fi>r.s it tv:: xnw Zealand branch. : I Tin- 11. n i- 1 .1.•:.:.--.-ii. M 1..C. I'tialrinnn: A .1 • R rtrstidon, Ks*i., Deputy 1 luil.-n. 11. .1..!.: i !'n .... i:-|. J- =- ;.h J ph. i:-i . .-i::.l II Iteauehamp. Esq. I Now Ze.-»:.i.l |:,-a:ieh EDWARD \V. I.ntVK, ' "*■ '" '•!"" -' '.' uir. \Ye.!i:iK-ton. Jt.«*U!eiit Sex-rctarj. An.-kloi I D'.s:.-:.-: (im.-e w. n. DEURY. i-r:.-- 12 :r~.: and Victoria Streets. District Secretary. I i BOOTS AND SHOES.

I THE WE KNOW I !»■ F&UITU7I?! " what we sell on this occasion. We men. 1 3 I ill 1 WisL/ t '°" some f° ot - iV( -'-'i r c>nL of the orclinary ( Ij i just the sort that brings a customer back B I BRAND- f " r;i pair " srui,c;tsUiciast '" a | I GUARANTEED ALL LEATHER. 1 8 SIZES 2 to 7. B I g L7IDIES* Made On Tho Latest Shape Lasts H | GLACE OXFORD SHOES, patent caps 9 11 1 I GLACE DERBY SHOES, patent caps 10 11 S I GLACE DERBY SHOES, welted soles 15 6 3 I GLACE LACE BOOTS, self caps 12 6 I J GLACE LACE BOOTS, welted soles 18 6 j ,| GLACE BUTTON BOOTS, patent caps ... -16 6 186 1 ,| WE DO REPAIRS, PROPERLY. 1 il THE "SPRUNG" T/ 1 M SHOE TREE */ — p AIR. Ask to sec a pair. ■ %4aS fos-Lf W SHOBISTS. I I 197 Queen Street or 120 Karangahape Road. 1 I MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. j I ( NEW *? tALMDI _. ___ ~- _ -TIT 1! ■ WINTER | | Vjfi.fiJll\lvJ j I NOW IS THE TIME ii I l-'.u a liootl, Warm, Woollen Shirt, the merit of which appeals to the man M I | OUR STOCKS COMPRISE ALL THE BEST MATERIALS j II Including Flannels, Unions, Ceylons, Viyellas, Astras, Merellas, j i| etc., and for Fit and Comfort leave nothing to be desired. I I H.B. SHIRTS MAKE YOU GLAD. | | Bar- HKBE ARE TUKEE SPECIALS -W : I B; I ' j| Merclla, Self Colours and Neat Stripes, Neglige, 9/6, 12/6. j ! I j Ceylon, Neat Stripes, with or without Collars, 6/6, 8/6. j 1 Union, Nice Patterns, with or without Collars, 4/6, 5/11. | |l I N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, I THE OUTFITTERS, 1 I Queen St. and Karangahape Rd. 1

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 144, 18 June 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 144, 18 June 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 144, 18 June 1915, Page 10

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