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mA TZ" VYo woald draw your attention to tho list of (~\ \ |'/" NOVELTIES GtOODS. Now being shown in GOODS. OAK AND CEDAR. BRUSH RACKS, 2s 3d. 2s 9.1. 3s 6d, 5s 6a, 1b fid, 9s Cd, to 18a M OAK ANU CKDAIi 'IRA \ S. 8s lid, 10a lid, aud Hi Gd BRUSH AND CRUMB TItAYS. 2s tid, 5a POIiTABfjK BOOK SHKLVISS, s*9d \ SJIOKEKS' TABLES, Us 6tl to l(is Gd , I'IPK HACKS, la Bd, 5» 6d. 6s «d SMOKKRS* OABINIOTS. 30a lo 60a IN K.ST A N US, Is 6d to 7s (jd eauli g Theso Goods have just come to liand, and are quite the Newest Dosisrna;. _ 69, LAMBTON-QXJAY. BLIGHT. PARIS GREEN INSECTICIDE, IN PULP FOUM. • RECOMMENDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Used argely for SPRAYING FRUIT TRBIOS, as a B|.IGHT ancl INSKOT DESTROYER l.and PBUVJiiNi'IVE, throughout America, Great Britain, and Colouiea. AGENTS— SMITH & SMITH, limited, "WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN, AND CHIJISTCHUIIUH. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY HOLDS A WORLD-WIDE EKCORD FOR BONUSES, STABILITY, LIBEIIALITr, ECONOMY. punpsover ... £20,500,000 annual income over, ... £2 'too 000 POLICIES IN EORCIS assuring over jgt)s 817 000 INCLUDING OVER _11,500,000 BONUS A*DDI'iTONS. BONUS CERTIFICATES FOR 1304 HAVE NOW BEIiIN ISSUED. PROFIT DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAH,, £624211, THE LARGEST AMOUNT DIVIDED IN ANY ONE YEAR IN THE HISTORY OF THE SOCIETY. TOTAL PROFITS DIVIDI3D AMONGST POLICYHOLDERS, OVER .... ... £11 500,000 THERE IS NO OTHER OFFICE, LIVING OR DEAD, WHICH OAl^ SIIO\V, OR HAS SHOWN, SUCH A PHENOMENAL KECORD AS THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ' THE IN.DUSTKJ AL DEPARTMENT IS NOW IN FULL WORKING ORDER. EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY ISSUED BY THE SOCIETY, ' FROM jGS TO _10,000. DIRECTORS OF THE }JEW ZEALAND BRANCH s The Hon. Gills. John Johnston. M.L.0., Chairman ; A. Da Bathe Brutdon, Esq., Deputy Chairman; the Hon. E. RiCHAttusoNi C.M.G. ;,John Duncan. Esq., aud Jobbph Joseph, Esq. ' * ' - KDWAItD W. LOWI3, NEW ZEALAND BRANCH, lioßldent Secretary CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. . / ' * THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY ffI UNITED STATES. FINANCIAL POSITION, DECEMBER 31, 1904 ACCUMULATED FUNDS £$$ Qffl %£Q bonus fund £10,582,672 I policies in force - ... POLICIES ISSUED FIRST FIVE MONTHS, 1905, £-i 4 KQK I J7K BEING jg-J nji A Qrt GREATER THAN THE N IS W BUSINESS i ' FOR THE SAME PERIOD OF 1904. DEPOSITED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE OP NEW ZEALAND, ■ £50,000. NEW ZEALAND DIRECTORS (with power to issue Policies and- Pay Claims) { — H. D. BELL, Esq. (Messrs. Bell, Gully, Bell and Myers)/ DR. A. K. NEWMAN. » DR. ALBERT MARTIN, Chief Medical Officer. FRANCIS HENDRICKS, the Superintendent of the Insurance Department of the State of Now York, who has this year made a special examination of the Balance-sheet and Securities of tho Society, reports (Bth May) : — "I am at this dato sufficiently well informed as to. its condition to unhesitatingly state that it it financially sound, and that all its contracts to Policyholders are fully and safely guaranteed." H. O. FRICK, Chairman of Committee specially appointed to examino the Investments of the Society, reports: — "The Society's condition of perfect solvency, as shown in its Annual Report, is in no way impaired. The Assets of the Society are in its possession — they are absolutely sound, and the integrity of every one of the Society's contracts is absolutely unimpaired." The New Zealand Directors invite Policyholders and Assurers who. desjnt further information to communicate with the Head Office of the Society in Wel« lington, when satisfactory evidence of tho strength of tho Society will "be immediately furnished. E. TREVOR GOULD, Resideni Secretary. HEAD OFFICE FOR NEW ZEALAND : 3, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. IsWhen the Doctor says "A little whisky," He means ... B For the simple reason that It la a pure wMeky, It Is a essential that you should havo It on hand In case of I sickness. It Is the best In the world for family use. YOU can't afford lo pay an exorbitant TVT RS - HOLGATE. • , M.R.B N A prico for Eggs. When tliess mo lVi N.Z.R.N., L.0.8. Diploma, nnd* cheap proscrvo thorn with Salv-Ovn, tho Certificated Mas&euso, has opened a PriChampion Eke Preserver (registered), vato Nursing Home for' Women only at 5 Pioved tho moat reliable, offectual, and Arlington-street Tho house is situated in economical All Grocers Wholesale from a quiet locality, "but closo to tram lin* John Newton and Son, Ltd., Kaiwarra, | Terms, etc., on application, '

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 48, 25 August 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 48, 25 August 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 48, 25 August 1905, Page 2

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