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OF IRONMONGERY AND FURNISHING GOODS THE STOCK OF THE British & American Hardware House ALL REMOVED FROM LAMBTON QUAY TO GEORGE WINDER'S STORE - - CORNER CUBA & MANNERS STREETS (WINDER'S CORNER.) BEING NOW MUCH OVERSTOCKED WE ARE OFFERING SOME MARVELLOUS BARGAINS IN BEDSTEADS AND COTS FENDERS AND KERBS * ELECTROPLATE, CRUETS, TEAPOTS, Etc* TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY WRINGERS AND MANGLES TRUNKS, GLADSTONE BAGS, Etc GARDEN TOOLS MECHANICS' TOOLS FENCING WIRE, WIRE NETTING ALUMINIUM WARE (very large variety) FURNISHING DRAPERY, CARPETS CARPET SQUARES LINOLEUM TABLE LINEN AND SHEETING WINDOW BLINDS ALL REDUCED IN PRICE. FURNITURE. WARDROBES, from £5/10/SIDEBOARDS, from £3/15/DUCHESS CHESTS, from 37/6 DINING TABLES, from 14/6 HALL STANDS, from 50/CHAIRS, TABLES, CHEST DRAWERS DININGROOM SUITES BEDROOM SUITES CHESTERFIELD SUITES i WE WANT TO MAKE MORE ROOM, AND ARE OFFBtUNQ SOME REAL BARGAINS FOR A FEW WEEKS. GEORGE WINDER CORNER CUBA & MANNERS STREETS. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY 'ilSf ABLISHISD 1849. THE OLDEST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALASIAN LIFE OFFIOB. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, over ... £25 000 000 ANNUAL INCOME, over £3 250 000 The TOTAL CASH PROFIT divided by the Society during its e'xistenoo hfts amotatoa tf £14,336,892 The CASH PROFIT DIVIDED FOR ONE TEAR (1908) amounted to £740,385,; providing REVERSIONARY*. ADDITIONS of over .£1,300,000 POLICIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS issued for amounts ranging from £5 to JfclO.OOfc DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH s Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Chairman); A. de Bathe Brandon, Esq. (Deputy Chairman); Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G. ; John Duncan, Esq., and Joseph Jobbph, Esq. Branch Office— EDWARD W. LOWE, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. Resident Secretary. RELIGIOUS GOODS— STATUARY, BOOKS, ETC. WE have a splendid assortment of STATUARY just to hand from ond of tha leading studios of Europe. They are beautifully decorated in colours and fina gold, and are of hfolike appearance. We are now taking reserve orders. STATUARY— «s, 9s, 235, 37s 6d, £5 Me, Splendid for CHILDREN'S PRIZES— and £8 10s, according to size. All Simple Prayers, Is 3d dozen, oloth-baoked t subjects. gilt, 4s 6d dozen. BOOKS.— A large assortment of Church "Children's Pictorial Mass," 2s and 3fl Literature and Prayer Books jusc dozen opened. Explanatory Catechism, 2s dozen. PRAYER BOOKS— Bd, Is, Is 6d, 2s, 3s A ne , assortm ,ent of General Literature, 6d, ss, 7s 6d, 10s, 15s, 20s, according J ™|, 7° spe l S * or ?i *? 3d J Fs "«^ to binding. Many of them are beau- ° f °, ur . * a * h ff • ,*? ,3, 3 , d J n J»P«f «&d tifuly bound in ivory, morroco, and gj* m .. O »J, h ' . Gobbet a History of silver " Reformation, •9d and Is 6d ; "His.<m * £ 4., o jtt *.» 1 a tory of Ifeland," 2s; Leaflets Is 3d Treasure of the Sacred Heart"— ls 6d, each; "Catholic Belief," 9d each? „ . 2?> 3s, ss, /s 6d, 10s 6d 15b. "Threshold of Catholic Church," Is 3d.' (fluid's Picture Prayer Books, beauhfully BRASSWARE-A fine range of Solid illustrated-^, 3s, and 8s dozen Brassware, including Candelabra *nd Catholic Hymn Books, Is and 2s 3d dozen. Lamps. Prices tod particulars on ap. Parochial Hymn Books— no music. Is 6d; plication „t mu6 j c - * s . £ d , e *°\ „ „ B ROSARIES,' 2d each to 20s. Imitation of Christ —Is, Is 6d, 2s, si, Holy Pictures, suitable for Prayer Books according to binding. id each to Is each. ' "Manual of our Lady of Perpetual Sue- Medals of every description, from Id to .< M CDUr T la 6^ ea .? h-ih -i nJ v 20s for gold. Mary Immaculate — Is 9d each. Crosses in aluminium, silver, and gold. Bjble Pictures— 9d and Is 3d each. Prp r i C e 8 on application. ALL THESE GOODS ARE QUOTED POSTAGE PAID TO ANY PART OF THE DOMINION. WAI/rER~~F. DARBY, IMPORTER, AUCKLAND.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 80, 6 April 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 80, 6 April 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 80, 6 April 1910, Page 11