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r— | PRICE LIST. jo| SUIT TO ORDER .. .. £2 1. 0 \ "f\ SUIT TO ORDIOR .. ..300 \-__Y \ JgL SUIT TO ORDER .. .. 3 5 0 >k_iT SUIT TO ORDER .. .. 310 0 rYuX SUIT TO ORDER .. .. 15 0 / A 1 \\\ \ / \ NXy/T - * A SUIT T0 ORDER .. ..400/1 \\ / \ I (Wit" Extra Trousers) / / \ \ / V P ° 1 SUIT TO ORDER .... 410 0 / / 1 / / j ("With Extra Trousers) / l\ \l'., 1/ I 11 00/ SUIT TO ORDER .. .. 415 0(-/\ \hJJ II \ I ~ I (With Extra Trousers) V \K-JjLjK- {. j f\}l DUNKDIN [ J J I W EXHIBITION i/ f I I AWARDS. ] I / S-—J—rr-nl FIRST PRIZE FOR HIGH-CLASS II / 1 TAILORING. I I \ FIRST PRIZE FOR LADY'S RIDING j / I \ FIRST PRIZE AND SPECIAL FIRST I I \ I ll PRIZE FOR STYLE AND FINISH. 11l W FIRST PRIZE FOR ARTISTIC R^^-T A CUTTING. facsimile of Prize Exhibit. Facsimile of Prize Exhibit, These were all thk Fibst Awards qivisn in High-Class Tailobino at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition h.ld at Dunedin. Mr. Dalton: Dunedin, March 12, 1890. Daar Sir,—The Jurors, in awarding you the First Class Award, expressed themselves that they have not seen such work and finish in the Colonies before, and rarely at Some. WILLIAM McBEATH, Chairman of Jurors. / H| J. H. DALTON, MaX\ nvW tailor, [ jA I |\\ 1| HASTINGS STEEET, / IU I NAPIER. /i \\ Facsimile of True E_chil.it. Facsimile of I'rtzo Exhibi DRESDEN PIANOFORTE CO., J. A X. REIDLE, MANAGER. M S 1-1. NAPHTALI, g _r_ SOLE AGENT, HAWKE'S BAY. GC H p> s_™_5 _™_ — . . —— . >r_ >». TESTIMONIAL RECEIVED FROM MR I SYDNEY lIOBEN, GRADUATE with HH HONORS of thk ROYAL CONSER- r_ Q VATORIUM OF MUSIC. LEIPSIC. _—■ I Y-iuier. August 4th, IS9O. K_^ <_\ Mr NaphUui, £7 ■*5-J | Avail Dirsd'.n Piano Co., JL\ l—( .V..,...r. Q . j !)<„>■ Sir,— r-i """"'' j / h'UC mu.-h p.'c.iitrc in testifying to the <^_ V-— aond quality of the Dresden Fta/io which you (^ r - 'hair jift s-'iit'int: Tin'tone if, full, beil-hke, £_£__j and it-ry sw.et, and the touch gooi, affording e^J ___*s '■ mc great satisfaction. H— 1 " Faithfully 'tours, fr i •-JJ i w r-_ xrnxFY noREN. I"*". S /*■» fA t , . .—. O P £2 10 s ' T0 £5 DETO3IT ' AYITH EITHER TWO '">R THREE YEARS TO PAY, WILL PURCHASE ONE OF THESE FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS. DRESDEN PIANOFORTE CO. H, NAPHTALI, SOLE AGENT, NAPIER, HAWKE'SpAY. r-, -. ~ :J . ..■...- _ -.. ' "•' ;',;■' "■ '"{ ■**$ ""l _Wt__W&&_n 1 M i\ __ _r m H_Mlir~ 1 JC/Aa *. «IsSS iff MAMUrACTURED BY MACHINERY, ■illilli.lfH U C_D JBHW___B-^J__J__£1 R EtJ_ROPfAK SUPERVISION. m_wm-lM r~ , « pq *JOLOM 80, CALCUTTA.-*) § !v ' \j_\ {n$L ano Princes ST DUNEDIN Q j THlf JACKET IS CUARAKTieD TOOO.rAIM OME POUNO IKTT J^ «<H 1 .ONE TRIAL SOU CtT ED. j pH AGENTS FOR NAPIER: W. M. NEWTON AND CO. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, ESTABLISHED 1819, FOB LIFE ASSURANCE ON the MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AUSTRALIAN LIFE OFFICE, AND THE i ONLY ONE THAT DECLARES A BONUS EVERY YEAR. BRANCH OFFICE: CUSTOM-HOUSE QUAY, AVFLLINGTON. LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS : Thk Hon. Morgan S. G-baok, M.D., M.L.C. (Chairman) Cuaelks John Johnston, Esq. (Deputy Chairman) Alfred dk Bathe Brandon, Ekq. Thk Hon. Edwaed Richaedson, C.M.G., M.H.R. Policies in forco .. ~ 87 070 Sum Ai-wed _. £30,G9L100 Accuinulatod Funds ~ .. .. ~ ~ ># £S,IGC',3II Aiinunl lii Gome .. .. .. .. .. ~ £1,512,280 Ctiwh BonuHO.x Divided .. ~ ~ ~ #i £,j,fi23,.150 Cash Bouub for Ono Year, 18SS £..(K> 893 Extraot from tho hint Annual Report of tlio Society's Actuary :—" Ton year__ ago I aw it were, challenged Life AMurunco Societies wherever situated to show v. record comparable to that of this. Society. Adapting tho language then uhwl to the facts aud figures of to-day, tho Australian Mutual Provident Society at 10 yeai-H of age Htaudi. before tho world as a life at>surtiiico in.stitutiou that has achieved UNPARALLELED succosh. For stability it is UNSURPASSED, for tho profit it ha.-> realised and divided it ia UNEXCELLED, and for the liberality of its. business arrangements it is MATCHLESS. No other lifo assurance -.ocietv in any part of tlie world lias had at the end of 'JO years 87,070 policies in force, assiiriier £30,*<.!)1,!.>(., :.n accumulated fund of £5,t00,311, and an annual revenue of £1,012,._50. i.f which it eoulil be mid that the rate of expenses to promium income has been LI.'SS, the rate of interest realised on the funds HIGHER, tho premiums charge;! LOWER, the i-scrve for tho liabilities HIGHER, and the bonuses illottcd to its members LARGER than those of this Society. If 1 repeat myself, it is irue now an then that such an institution may well bo the boast of Australasia and tho _, ipecial prido of Sydney, the city of its foundation.'' j[ l'Oi-ius of Proposal and every i.qi.i. .te information may bo had upon written or peri.intil application to r.iiy of the District Oilices, or Country Agents, or to Napier District Cilice, Tennyson street, EDAVARD AY. LOAVE, ARTHUR if. GORE, Resident Secretary. Agency Clerk.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5943, 23 September 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5943, 23 September 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5943, 23 September 1890, Page 4

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