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PER "RUAHINE" We are showing THIHTY DOZEN SPECIMEN GLASSES And flower Bowls, from 6d to 7s Gd each. Theso are just what ersry well set tablo want* to give it completeness. " To show the gentle primrose That grows beside the rill]; Aa well as water .lily, Kanuaoi, andljohuquil." PEE SAME STEAMER, A rery oarefully-ieleoted aatortment of PUKBES, WRITING CASES, HAIR BEUBHE3, COMBS, TOOTH AND NAIL BEUBHES, POCKET COMBS, PUFFS, Eto. IF YOU WANT A Present suitable for a SWEETHEART Or Nick-nack* for your own use, CALL AND SEE OUE $TO* X We have many small Novelties which will JUST SUIT YOU. Gauze Hund Scrennn, Scent Sprays, Haugi.ijf Fern Potß, Glas? Inkstands, China Figures and Ornaments, Bund-painteil Celluloid and Satin Pockets, eto. WE HAVE THE FRESHEST, NEWEST, MOST REASONABLY Priced Stock >. oir In Wellington. We strongly recommend two -PECTAL LINES. LADIES 1 2-PLY HOSE, Ribbed and Plain, at 3s and 3s 3d pair. GENTS' 4-PLY SOX, Ribbed, at 2s 8d pair. Both theso linei are made in Scotland from the highest quality SCOTCH FINGERING, And oan be thoroughly recommended. ART NEEDLEWORK NOVELTIES We hold the flneit anortment in the Colony. Constant fresh arrivals keep us wtll posted up in all that is latest. EVERY REQUISITE In the shape of Cords, Fringes, Pompons, etc, wo stock with a thorough knowledge of requirement*. VISIT PRINGLE'S. New Zealand Govern meat LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. ESTABLISHED 1870. PIUVJLKGES TO POLICY-HOLDERS. I.— The Security is absolute, evory Policy issued being guaranteed by the ColonT. - 2.— The Polioy conditions are eztrcmoly simplo and liberal. The office does not hnmper Policy-holders in the least in regard to rosidenoo or occupation. When onco insured they may go whero they please, and do what they like : and if their death oouur in Central Afrioa, »t tue North Pole, or ou tue battlefield th» amount of the Polioy, with bonuses accrued, U promptly paid over to the relatives. 3.— ln all eases when th« Premiums are not paid the Office n.dvanue« them to the ruht. exteut of the surrender value. JOSEPHUS H. RICHARDSON, Govonimont Insurance Commissioner.

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDE N T &OGIETY. N»w Zealand Branch Head Office, Customhouse-quay, Wellington Looal Board of Directors : The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.0., M.L.C. (Chairman) The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C., (Deputy Chairman) Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward Biohardsoß, C.M.Q. M.L.C. John Dnnoan, Esq. Medical Offioer Dr. W. a. Kemp, M.B.C.S. England) rrtHE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST and MOST PEOSPEBOUS Aubt&aiilan Las Omat, and tju LABGEBT IN THE BRITISH EMPIBE. Tax Onlt Colonial Lurx Ofviox WHICH DICIO.KHS A BONUS EVERY YEAR The Mtlhod of Valuation adopted by this Society is of iha moit Stnngeitt Character, and enturtM a Considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than thai held by any other ofiee in the Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS, £11,000,000 (ELEVEN MILLIONd) STIBLINO All inTested to yield nearly 6 per oent. *"■■ ™" FOLICIE3 IN FORCE ... 116,205 SamAisored 888.283 Auanmalated Fond .£11,328,448 Annual Inoomo jei,980,123 Cash Bonnseß Divided BONUSES! CASH BONUS for ONE yew, 1892, .£504,261, yielding BeTersionary Bonnsea amonntiUK to alter makinir SPECIAL BESEBVES, ainountinir to B CASH BONUSES declared for last FIVE jeaxa, OTer TWO MILLIONS, yielding KoToreionary Uonosos ezoeodme FOUB MILLIONS. A.BBDKE YOUP. LIFE IK THE A.M.P. BOOIETY And secure a BONUS EVURY YiiAR EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT 9i PEB CENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME EDWAKD W. LOWK, Bsaident Beoretiury. Branch Offioo— CnsTOUßOoas-QVAr. WcLLiNaTox Jl^J 1^ PALLADINO x* o gl °ve BEST FITTING, BEST WEABING GLOVE IMPOBTED. To.te bad from all leading Drapers. \\T J. G A U D I N, »* • 26, Ghtunee-st., off Onba-et., LAY, COBN, AND PBODUCB MBEImterbnry Chaff, Cnuhed Oat«, Fowl*' Feed, Flour, Potatoes, do., 4e. B«et Quality.- Lowest Prio*. Telephone 371.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1893, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1893, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1893, Page 2 (Supplement)

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