FOR I Enfirajsrement Rinsrs 18ct. Gold, Real Stones, from 30/- each. AH Rings Warranted. Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. NOTED FOR REPAIRS. j B^ATI.O!^AL ? iIIiTUAL LIFE. ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, Ltd., CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. LOW HATES. LIBERAL CONDITIONS. ™nds i over £5,250,000 income over 451,000.000 three important principles Introduced by this Association -. 1. No Policy allowed to lapse so long' as there is a surrender value sufficient to pay the Premium. ■* 2. No Member compelled to pay a higher Premium than that set opposite his age on the Tables of Katos. 3. Age taken at nearest birthday. ORTON STEVENS, ____„ r ' .?L^? W Zealand.
I RAPHAEL TUCK'S ART PICTURES ! rHIHIS well-known firm, noted for their -B- famou3 reproductioi a of Paintings by fomous men, have this season sent; to New Zealand som v of tho Finest Works of Art that have ever loft their establishment. "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA'S VISIT TO KING SOLOMON," by Sir E. J. Poynton, :s: s bo well known that a description is unnecessary "DRUMS OF THE FORE AND AFT" is _ admirably portrayed by Mathew Hale, and all lovers of Kipling's works must. acknowledge 1.10 skill with which the artist has treated his subject. "THE PROGRESS OF SPRING," by Chas. D. Ward, depicts a group of Merry Marions romping in childish glee. "WHEN.' 1 HE WORLD WAS YOUNG," another of Sir E. J. Poyn ton's works, .shows tho Roman Maidens at play. "ADRIFT," by J. T. Ncttlcship, is "a sad picture, showing a Bear and Cub adrift 011 a floo of ice in a lonely sea. 'GENERAL GORDON," by Stanley Berkeley. Tho General is the prominent ''figure at Barfour, anil a group of Slavo Hunters in the foreground make an inteiesting picture. "PENNY A BUNCH," a study of a Flower-seller, by Geo. E. Hicks. "UNTIL TO-MORROW," by G. S. Wright, is a charming; study of two Lovera. Theso are only a few of tho Pictures that, aro now on view at Messrs. R. and E. TINGEY'S, Manners-street, who have converted their Show Rooms into a regular PICTURE GALLERY, which is daily thronged with those who love art for art's sake. For beautifying the home or for seasonable presents these Works of tho Groat Masters cannot bo surpassed. Beautifully coloured, sketched true to Nature, they they arc worthy of a place in any collection. R. & E. TINGEY, LTD., MANNERS-STREET. MONEY TO LEND. ON Freehold Securities at lowest current rates. BOLTON AND ORGAN, Solicitors, 148, Featherston-street, Tel. No. 752. Wellington. iIONEY TO LEND, IN any sunns, on approved Freehold Security, at lowest current rates. Repayment by instalments can be arranged. SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Tel. No. 31.. 31. Hunter-street. MONEY TO LEND. ON Mortgage over Freehold Properties. Apply to HALL AND KNIGHT, .Solicitors, 37, Pan*ma-st., i Tel. No. 2552. Welliiiffton. MONEY TO LEND ON approved Freehold Securities at the LOWEST RATES ruling in the Do- j min,ion. Apply, at once, j KIRK AND WILSON. Solicitors, Panama-street, Wellington. .MONEY. MONEY to Lend iD any sums on approved freehold security at lowest current rates. Repayment by instalments can be arranged. • J. J. M'GRATH, Solicitor, 242. Lambton-auay. MONEY 10 LEND. HAMEtTON, ANDREW and WEBB, Barristers and Solicitors, 235, Lamb-ton-quay (nefct Bank of New Zealand), have Money to Lend, in small and large sums, on freehold securities, first and second mortgage ; also on chattels. Easyterms of repayment. Note.— Visit Upper Hutt overs Sale day and Court day. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. mHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT JL COMPANY, LTD., is prepared to PUR. CHASE FAT SHEEP and LAMBS by weight or at per head. The company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices cap be obtained on application at tho Company's .Offices or from any of tho Buyers in the country. ; W. G. FOSTER, Managing Director. . FW •*&» g°<g I'roni the flrat do 5 o of OZERINE B nj aw k a * cured permanently tho very H H \\JS worst cases of Epilepsy whone* cry a a >*»' other icinerfy had failed, ynglish Ltd , Aii<-kiHnd&Wollln K ton,N.'Z. Prepared by '1 I. W. NICMOLL, I'lurirucsutical ChiMnUt, I i CT. 111011 STiUiKT. BELFAST. IRELAND. 1
•^TTHERB TO BUY GROCERIES | AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH Is at KILPATRICK'S. FOR INSTANCE: Kilpatrick sells Tea at Is lb Kilpatrick belis 21b jars Jam for Is Kilpatrick sells Separator Butter lid lb Kilpatrick selh Seeded Rasins 4d packet Kilpatrick selh Potatoes 201b for Is Kilpatrick sells Crystal Jellies 3d packet Kilpatrick sells Rolled Oats 9d per bag If you want to effect a saving in your household expenses, it will pay you to visit KILPATRICK'S STORE, 120, COURTENAY-PLACE. Telephono 944. GROCERIES & HEALTH. <TN OOD Health is absolutely necessary to *U»" happiness, and Pure Groceries go a long way towards maintaining brood Health. At CAMPBELL'S, Groceries aro absolutely pure and alwa}'s Fresh. Quality First — then Low Prices. INFANTS' FOODS. Allen and Ilanbury's Nos. 1 and 2, ' per tin Is 9d Allen and Hanbury's No. 3, per tin Is Od Benger's, per tin Is 9d Mellin's, per bottle Is 8d Mellin's (largo), per bottlo 2s 6d Nestlo's, per tin la 9d Horlick's Malted Food, per bottle Is 9d W. CAMPBELL, 40 and 42, MANNERS-STREET, 293, CUBA-SI REET, 163, RIDDIFORD-STREET, Newtown. BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS AND SAVE MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS. PAHRADSEN AND SON, • 84-85, TORY-STREET (Established over 24 yean), PRACTICAL CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, AXD HOUSE FURNISHERS. All Goods Made on the Premises from tho Best Material and GUARANTEED. Large Stocks of All Kinds of High-class, Furniture. Any Design Made to Order. A Liberal Discount. Country Clients, Write for Particulars. i INSPECTION" INVITED. ! AHRADSEN & SON, 84-85, TORY-STREET. Doctor CooKe in discovering the fIORTH POLEwas astonished to observe the great energy displayed by the STANDARD ROTARY, the Worlds Best Sewing Machine P. J. W. FEAR, WILLIS-STREET. By Special &> £3> £k His Appointment S^StlsISS Excellency to ©sl^ajis!i2l» c G" overnol ' Forage Contractors to tho N.Z. Government. tvf anufacturers of split peas ItA and pearl barley. s. rowe and sons, ltd., 63, Cuba-street TO PROPRIETORS AND LEDGMIKEEPERS. "^7"OUR Staff can be taught in less than -H. 1 hour how to GET A BALANCE FIRST SHOT WITHOUT CALLING BACK. Prominent N.Z. firms report "Complete Satisfaction." No machine, no upkeep expenses, no duplication woik nor extra lpooks, but applicable to any system of entry on the books now in use. Wirh less work than you now have, it virtually gives an autpmatio Trial Balance at the completion of every page of your Cash Book, Day Book, etc., pointing out to you any errors that would upset your balance as they occur, and indicating before you open your ledger whoso account therein contains a posting error. Particulars only from HUGH DOUGLAS, 90, 92, and 94, Victoria-street, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 135, 4 December 1909, Page 16
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