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I i /The Engineer chooses Amber Tips I H g Mid the rush and grind of machinery in an over- fl MB ' 9 *t6d engineroom, -where nerves must be perpe-tu- « B JbL »lly "on the strain 1 ' — where the brain must be n ■B. constantly on the alert to detect the slightest § 9 M irregularity, he finds a muoh needed stimulant fl \&**"'~Ts!k ■>&$ y Everybody's Favourite Q , L_^ This delicious beverage will fl WW SflL^ «^,'^ 4 bring refreshment and ener-^ I m JS&r^&t, y^^U Your grocer will tell you ■ H Ifl B^ll iJ^Msl f Ssr ttat day by day its Bales ■ B fl h Ssffl "^L / /"^^ bound higher and higher Pft m H -S SaL fl jj^ Sold only ia damp-proof airm m 7El2BiisW&ii^_ /<r tight packages amd tim. Ask . < ■ R l^^^^S^ lor R ** oket of tbe 2/ " CT»el«. 78 V"|| I Wholesats flgentu : THOMPSON BROS.. LTD.. WELLINGTON. Si IN I ffl I^J BB I & -««— l> VfV^l « mmJL M> JL \Jr ...At Ite KASH... " Perfection .'"—that's the " Stetson " practice and preachment. Felt that's all fur !— the last word as regards style— finished in the irreproachable Stetson manner. That's the ."Stetson "—the Hat which takes its time about wearing out, and looks well all the time. Here are the j/^m^--:0t ""Ny STETSON "SOFTS." ;Ij- i^f; "Hl \ , Really a toney lot — all var- ,/ J _;^gl ieties of shape, in all the 'j|L— __ %-■ ~~\ - new colours, including : — ? eaVef> mo , selle ' B r ?y mix - (s<^ 111IIL tures, and brown mixtures. Champion Hats for spring N *»^ l| - • ' ~^/ — light and cool on sunny _■ Jiuu^j i i i jfi».Miini !^ -=s-^r j ays anc j proo f a g a i ns t pass . ing showers. Come and See them. cause of their uncomparable fur iillffllflffe'' -"• IffllSSS Black Velour Stetsons and Cowboy Stetsons too ! THERE'S A TIP-TOP WINDOW DISPLAY! DON'T FAIL TO SEE ITI WALLACE & GIBSON The "KASH" & Willis Street AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. RESULTS FROM SIXTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, Orer £31,580,000. ANNUAL INCOME Nearly £4,250,000. NEW BUSINESS, 1913 (Ordinary) Exoeeds ... £7,000,000. NEW BUSINESS, 1913 (Industrial) Exceeds ... £1,125,000. POLICIES IN FOKC| I i Ordinary Department), 288,337, assuring nearly ,297,000,000 (inoluding Bonus Additions). . * •i v ™> v ™ POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Department), 108,545, aesurin* TOTAL CASH PEOFITS DIVIDED, £18,765,954. CASH PEOFITS DIVIDED FOB ONE YEAR (1913), ,£97,5,881, providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of .£1,730,000. The Society now iaauGß EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY— ORDINARY or iNDUSTRIAL-for any amount from £5 to UttUINABY or DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Esq,, Deputy Chairman ; John Dunoan, Esq., Joseph Joseph, Esq., and H. Beauohamp, Esq. New Zealand Branch— EDWARD W. LOWE Customhouse-quay, Wellington. Resident Secretary. C. BRASMDAUER & Co.'s, Ltd. T "«= »"" of ■ ■ n^ ii ■ CTB ne '* h * r scratch ClfCUld.F P(Q)IBIT6C] nw spurt. They glide XftM \*%M9<A,9 r VIII l*"**jf*tf&a*m over the roughest h^a«».«* paper with the ease ■ Si of a soft lead pencil. Seven drawn to their patent F»i«i*Q Medetls. Anti-Blotting Series. — — — • AasßiESkreiW y^gju y Our storekeeper for an Works a Birmingham, Ewjglawci> assorted Sample Box. They'll never "get better" (& TL fi D-f rf n £ * No me worrying md wondering fcb,Sg% »W * * VHCi.il CIIUIIIC when ihoss bloictei will "get j» *^ } The delicate fasoination of a good perbetler. They won t without aid. U , J( fume appeals to all. That is -why You'll have to cure them \H«, Stevens' Boae Centifolia, a triple essence, n,,w . ;,r «f E<m»zol and follow the V V charms all who know ita delightful fraJi^ion. TheT.ee the qutck im- *~^X grance. Delicate and d JStinotive, yet it is Ki/rWeZ^ A " F ' ttCher ' f£g&£ lle ° f " m H " ™ t ™j£™«*™£ ■c«* c*T/^t-*c*o'cS t lw h ■■ "*^ j &TL EVENS r _£Z£Js£fL ROSE CENTIFOLIA ■ M Fi W J[% J M PERFUME

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 37, 12 August 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 37, 12 August 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 37, 12 August 1914, Page 3