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ISN'T THAT STUPID! A DDETV BOOT POLISH HDDCT DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES THESE ARE THEY WHO RETURNED THE RED BANDS: Mr.W.Moon.Peton. .. 41 Coupons « Mrs. D. BHjh. Sydei hum .. Iβ Coupons 1* Mr. R. A. Sinclair. Timarm 2S M «l Mm. M. A. Ja»«nfc U " J2t Mr. P.Mulhan*.WeUlnKto« 31 „ «1 Mrs. A. J W*UlnH<m 10 « 10> Mr.F.L.«^owhurst,Unw o oa 20 ~ « Mr* MoFall Ornwa .. 10 . 10,* Mr«. B. Bathurrt. Sydenham 1» • »»/• Mm. 8.»»k«r. §U AUwni .. 10 ~ 10/. lack Mutiro Akattw . 15 • W- Mrs. O. Wilier*. A»hburte» Iβ „ 10/MrsTM U Z 1»/- MU.B. Ql!l»«ple.Temal«.. Iβ , 10/----U Z 4 J. Olyfc..««n l u«t.. W.ir«ljm U „ W MissL.Hail,eyd»nhJua .. IS . 10/- Mls»Un»,aAndo«Mt.,Cheh » „ IVNEXT SEPTEMBER WE AGAIN OFFER £25. Tne Hat ahowt yen how • leort thing aan b» mlsteA. ttfi real pt««««nt to hare briiht p<»lljb»(1 boot . but it* much nicer to be paid to have them. We are pavinjt our c"*nta t*> n«e •■ ABBKY ,, beoau»e we know Ihrv wjll talk a great deal about" ABBBY " and oonvine* other* to ut « ABBEY" too. ThU will explain how «t irive «o rouoh aw»y In prize*. W» hare oonflrtenoe In the quality of " ABBBY," and m> will you If yon try it. We are going to gire away another **6 next. S*ptemb«r and we want you a* an adrertiaer. fi>r which you will be paid. Aik your fritndi to um> It and you «a*e the red lianda. they ra«an money. " ABBBY in Chrltirhurch. and you ran buy It M cheap M any common imported line. There'« no rra«on why ynn ihouM not rnsiit on it- If you are a tailor one of oar hand* bay* hi* elnth** from tou If voa hare a *hnp our hand> are your oUsnU. 17 XOV ARB A FAKMtIt WB BUT TOUK UIODDOB.

ABBEY BOOT POLISH CHRYSTALL & CO., Agents. NATIONAL ANNUITIES. Jp*AAA«#M»A**«#Vl^ THE PREMIER'S PROPOSALS. < [ (press association telegram.) U I WELLINGTON, May 24. » fl| ri|||ll f The Colonial Conference of Friemdly <> Wi bWlflh I Societies gave consideration this after- ( | ———— noon to the letter received from tho || saeseseeeeseeeeeee Premier on the subject of national anr <. nuitiee. ') Bro Salek (Wanganui) said that he j>. The report that Wβ : Z*JK£*£&£&'£!: ji «c h.ldh* . General ed into charitable institutions. They , > Clearing Sale •• • wero independent in every way, and if < ' they accepted anything at all, they ( J would bo amenable to the Government. {' Iβ MAT OADDFOT Other societies encouraged thrift. In- P IS Nil I nßlllinilll snranoo companies did co by insuring j> Iw lIV I VwllllkUl for a given amount at a certain age, and he would like to know whether tho Government would dare to make a simi- But WE ARE offering lar offer to such institutions. Friendly Societies consisted of men who had (prior to OUP Annual bound themselves together for mutual help. They had never asked the Gov- Stocktaking in June) eminent for monetary assistance, and he failed to sea why they should be Certain slightly taroffered a sliding scale of refunds. The , n * societies wanted so assistance from the nisheCl and SuOP a SOiled Government or any other body in the colony. gOOaS at . • • Bro. Jull (Hawke'e Bay) felt that the Conference ehould do something more than pass a resolution rejecting the pro- • J ) posals on the ground that they would 01 1 I • J) not accept any help from the Govern- WI QII fill TAH "'Bro. Everett (Nelson) objected to IJIQU wII Lul the cavalierly treatment of the pro- ' U " posals. The application of this scheme A c . would enable them to take in tho in- W\ ■ I I firm, whom under present circumstances > If Ml AAA I I the societies had to reject. WT I'll ll\ II Bro. Harvey (Otago) wae of the I I lIJIjU • • opinion that the Premier's idea was to encourage thrift. I Bro. Moffait hoped that the scheme 'would receive every consideration. _ ' After further discussion, Bro. Loasby Also Vβ are '■ olearing > moved an amendment, which wae carriod, expressing the view that' before • OUt oertain odd lines a decided opinion could be expressed on the scheme, the Bill authorising re- V Of goods at Blioh priO6S funds to the societies should be before A the societies. j> as will Cause . . • CROCKERY ARRIVALS (MIJfSOJJ'S). < [ I Dinner sets for '29s 6d "(54 pieces). A LITTLE ' Also a few small sete 18s 6d each. All n ■"■. ■ ■ fcfc " guaranteed Staffordshire ware, and - ■•■•■■■■■■••e presentable patterns. Careful buyers LVPITLMLIiT will call and ccc these. 220 Colombo FA 111 I L 111 Ell I street. 14 IJIWI I fcllll.H I • —| For a few weeks. ** It ! STRAWBERRIES IN ~* -' to -<" » *• llfllf lIDED goods commenced to .. HU¥i Rlßtlf .. mU m goon M - Worth 5/- Per Pound , .. .■■ blinds went np, and 'We have much pleasure in iotrodac- the quantities are not J > ing a genuine New StrawJwrry— ' , ... ; I ALLINOTON'B VICTORY. A lartf*. ' local production to which none can . . i ■ be compared. Ids a vieorout grower, . )l runs freely, very fertile—carryine a ' ' " I heavy crop of big solid berries that - ' • • . I ' carry! well. .'. Mr. Allington, the ■ ——■—■■ ,) grower of this splendid acquisition, ■■■■■■■■■■■■■HSiB i ■ J| in June last planted a bed at this -' , C variety in the open in average soil, k without manure or coddling of any ' ] ) sort. They produced a big crop of - ■'..'• fine large berries, which be com- 'm m ■■■%■■■ ■ ■% ■■ tnenced to pick early in November. - I ■■■ Illlf I 111 ' On November 23rd he sold by auc- I II Hi UVU fl XI" tion, in open market, a consignment I. UIVII WWUIII of these berries at 4/9 per Ib. The ' fcOllii Illlllii) r incredulous can call at our office and . see tbe invoice. We have a limited A.W. BUXTON Ltd. Pin r ihAha NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN * El O L IPflllU FuoßisTs. fI n f In|J|ln OHRISTCHURCH. I 1111. IIIUUU| Nurseries— City Depot— , St. Martin's. 139 Colombo St. fl AA I If Ift TiV ' uUALVAoto, BUY THE BEST And dozens of RUGS and yffi^ BASKETS HOUSEHOLD " rM - urn Kaiapoi BJankete and Rugs are superior to other mmmhmb^mi^m makes. ■^sieeeeßßesßSßß Onlj the very best and purest wool entersinto them. Only skilled hands make I BiIIIAIIII them. Only up-to-date rIIWIIKII machinery treat* them. B That accounts for their . . quality, and that is why it __ __ will pay YOU to buy ULLIiL Allll KAIAPOI PORE WOOL- KKh|,l> Qflfi L£NBalw.y. IILLUL (lllU \ They have a iraciiL - J i claim on you because they \ ' are produced solely with *■ i ' New Zealand wool, labour, . lIUIIU . • } and capital. " * ■ " ( i AM drapers and stores ( COLOMBO STREET, i The Best is j| PUDIOTPUIIDPU !> Always Cheapest. I WlillOlilßußllll. S

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12502, 25 May 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12502, 25 May 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12502, 25 May 1906, Page 5

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