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? -nether science of economy there i£ lan axiomihat the test is the cheapest Huntley and Palmers Biscuits are manufactured from only the purest materials, under conditions of exceptional cleanliness, in buildings which are models of sanitation. Upon these methods,practised consistently for nearly seventy years, v ~ have Huntley and Palmers reared their splendid reputation. The millions who, in every quartet of the world, daily enjoy Huntley % and Palmers Biscuits need fear no V modification of their quality, p Those who have yet to try them • may do so with unfailing confidence ! ' ""^BISCUIT^, [ . Be sure to specify Huntley and talraers Biscuits when ordering, and reject all proffered substitutes. Huntley and Palmers Biscuits aro obtainable throughout the world. " m Pens neither scratch ©§ Wrf^ IB 1 fife HP B^fffefl BTi^/SSHfS _-rfS^s3&i nor spurt They glide oa\^ „__-*. _ J flo?!f^§aK'S\«^T*2S paper viVil tte ease |^©fflSi of a soft lead pencil. *-„__ drawn to their patent e^T™. Mcclale, Anti-BUmingSerie*. * ~ - Ask yonr Storekeeper for an, Wcrks s Blrminsham, Ensland, assorted Sample Box. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL. PROVIDENT SOCIETY. SIXTY-EIRST ANNUAL REPORT. SOME IMPORTANT FEATURES. TOTAL NEW ASSURANCES (1909) ... , .. £5,857,064. ' ACCUMULATED FUNDS v £25,706,429. ANNUAL INCOME 1 - „, .„ . ' £3,375,852. I POLICIES IN FORCE, 237,875, assuring orer .£80,400,000 (including Bonus Additions). [ TOTAL CASH PROFIT DIVIDED, .£15,116,584. I CASH PROFIT DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1909), .£771,492, providing I REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of over .£1, 370,000. The Society novr issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF 'POLICY— ORDINARY Of INDUSTRIAL— for any amouut from £5 to .£IO,OOO. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BEANCH : The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L-.C. (Chairman) ; A. de B. Brandon, Esq. (Deputy Chairman) ; the Hon. E. .Richardson, C.M.G. ; John Dbjncan, Esq., and Josepx Joseph, Esq. \ Now Zealand Branch— EDWARD W. LOWE, ' Customhouse-quay, Wellington. Resident Seorotary. I

lIIESEEISSBES^niIISBIiD i MEDICATED 1 w L Is the work of years of scientific research aad experiments, and is now L "T placed on the market as a Household Condiment, used just the -same "f = as ordinary salt, costing very little more, but havrng the following -L N wonderful properties :—: — f\ U HELPS DISESTiON N£V£R CAXCS or GETS HA!» {E RELIEVES CMSriPATJOM MAKES TEittZft THE TOUGHEST MEAT f" cj and c»>l» vsry Illtls man than ordinary salt. 7 ik H Every Grocer sells PAWPAWLINE SALT. P S r— n—i

ey|I|^^\J3QMANNERSe y|I|^^\J3QMANNERS STREET 1 JD WINTER'S "WARM "WANTS! IT IS NOW TIME THAT YOU WERE MAKING! YOURSELF COMFORTABLE FOR THE WINTER. GOOD FIRES WILL SOON BE NEEDED. AJ R "PTT "IPTI? TT.Q in varied designs and i&JLJL\ All J?XJt\JuES, EXQUISITK COLOURINGS. ECONOMICAL, CLEAN. AND CHEESFUL. , THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN ART TILE GRATES and INTERIORS. KERB SUITES, IN BRASS AND COPPER. DAINTY COAL VASES, FIRE SCREENS. EXCLUSIVE DKrSIGNS AND ANTIQUE RARITIES. ALL THE COMFORTS OF A HOMli, at PRICES THAT AltE ASTONISHINGLY LOW. The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware C 0,,, Ltd., Courtenay Place, Wellington*

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 5, 6 July 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 5, 6 July 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 5, 6 July 1910, Page 11