BUSINE S S NOTIC-C S. RAYNER, THE WORKING MAN'S BOOT MAKER. OUB MOTTO IS "EN EVANT," ON FORWARD EVERY PAIR OUR OWN MAKE, which Is sufficient guarantee of their quality. The following are some of our leading lines :— s. d. Men's Strong Kip Watertight-, pegged .. 10 6 Men's Strong Second (Juoflty Watertight- .. 8 f> Men's Strong Kip Shooters, good value .. 10 6 Mai's Strong Kip Bluchers, pegged .. — „ _ Men's Strong Shooting Boots, splendid value.. 7 6 Men's Best Sunday Boot?, not to be beaten .. oil Youths' Strong and Medium Boots, sizes I—s 6 6 Boys' and Girls' Strong Winter Boots „ 10—13 4 6 Bo>_* and Girls' Strong Winter Boots „ 7—9 3 6 Women's Strong Winter Boots, sizes 3—6 .. 6 6 Maids' Strong Winter Boots „ 1-2 .. 5 6 Women's Good Strong Leather Slippers .. ill Women's Good Canvas Shoes .. .. 3 6 Women's Good Leather I_ce and Strap Shoes 411 And all Other Lines Equally Cheap. Country customers writing for any of the above lines will odd extra for carriage—men's Is 6d, youths' 9d, girls' od. Note the Address,. RAYNER'S EMPIRE'BQOT DEPOT CASHEL STREET (Nextßeath and Co.) J. RATTRAY AND SON, WHOLESALE MERCHANTS AND COM MISSION AGENTS, 168 HEREFORD STREET. LONDON AGENTS— ..- Messrs A. ,L- _lder. an- ,Cp. NEW_YORK_AGEN___ Messrs R.- W._Cameroniand Co. In-ants Executed on Very. Moderate Terms. SOLE AGENTS FOR— LIGHT OF THEAGBISQDE6. TESI KEROSENE HARLEQUIN TOBACCO ' TIGER BLEND TEAS DURYEA'S MAIZENA WINDSOR PACKING COMPANY, &0., Sec J. I. ROYDS. Manager. BY THE WAY DOES THE BIG QT7ESTION OF THE DAY INTEREST YOU— WHICH IS THE MOST GENUINE BOOT SALE ? T>ECAUSE I HAVE THE ANSWER IH MY MEN'S BOOTS At 7s 6b MY LADIES' SHOES at 48 6n MY BOYS' BOOTS AT 5s 3» MY GIRLS' BOOTS at 4s 6». And in the 1000 AND ONE OTHER BARGAINS NOW BEING OFFERED At the ' LOTS FOR LITTLE BOOT STORE, HIGH STREETARE YOU IN THE SWIM WITH MILLS? AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH*: Head Office, Custom-house quay, WeUington.. Local Board of Disbctors : The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G., M.L.C (Chairman) The Hon. Charles J. Johnson, M.L.C. (DeputyChairman) Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G., M.L.C. John Duncan, Esq. THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, and MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIAN LIFE OFFICE AKD ths LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. THE ONLY COLONIAL LIFE OFFICE WHICH DECLARES A BONUS EVERY YEAR. The Method ot Valuation adopted by this. Society is of the most stringent Character, and Ensures a Considerably Larger Reserve to Meet Liabilities than that held by any other Office in the Australasian Colonies. ' ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS £13,000,000 (THIRTEEN MILLIONS) STERLING. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £2,000,000 (TWO MILLIONS) STERLING. POLICIES *N FORCE.. - 124,903 Sum Assured .. .. ..£40,064,936 C_*_Bo__*_i Divided .. t £6,843,662 BONUSES. CASH BONUS for ONE YEAR, 1895, £432,523, vieldini. Rever-non-ry Bonuses amounting to £860,000, after making SPECIAL RESERVES. CASH BONUSES declared for IastFTVB YEARS over TWO MILLIONS, yielding Sevwrwraary Bemuses exceeding FOUR. MILLIONS. ASSURE YOUR LIFE m th* A.M.P. SOCIETY, And Secure a BONUS EVERY YEAR. Expenses of Management S_ PER CENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME. KB WARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, Branott Office—■ Custom House Quay, Wellington. JAMES HAXR, District Secretary. o_h«d--al-qu_re---C_ri_t4-lm**-^ jpEBSL-N SQUARES, Larg-e Sizes, 19s . Sd, _QN-£a__*'».
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9703, 15 April 1897, Page 2
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