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I THE BIVOUAC I 1 Combined Valise and Tent. Patent No. 36669 VALISE AND TENT OPEN fc WARM— .COMFORTABLE— WATERPROOF | The Bivouac is made of waterproof canvas and lined with oil Bheet.' It l is shaped to form sloping sides, corresponding with the top of a tent, an • opening being left for ventilation. i For transport purposes, the j VALISE AND TENT CAN BE FOLDED EASILY. The invention is light, only weighing 7£lb. Convenient to carry, has ample capacity for carrying clothing, and affords efficient shield against the weather. j A PERFECT BOON TO THE OFFICER. j WRITE OR CALL FOR PARTICULARS. AT ¥7^L7\ r MILITARY OUTFITTER • JL^JLlrf T Ij 117 Customhouse Quay :: Wellington j, ARMY SUPPLY STORKS. . \ if PERFECTION jgflfc • "^ mPVPRV nCTAII x x__j*soF 11 Fife-—- » How satisfying it is to know / f f~^V^ fflnffinnffli ; that your furniture is not only Vf" Ij M !j ijJjJJUlJyLs^^ , artistic and tasteful, but also per- «jp^ ,/' ml \^\Zj- r-^A i fectly constructed in every detail. l *v - "* 1^ t , These advantages are com- V. f I bined in every piece of " Marshall "^ Quality Furniture." Pleasing and graceful in design— simple and substantial in build— honest in quality and workmanship. Our "direct dealing" saves you middlemen's profits, and gives Biggest Value obtainable. Before you furnish, visit our showroom. J, G. MARSHALL, ""* ft* f™ 6 *** Hot * I1I 1 46 and 4fr ADELAIDE ROAD, WELLINGTON. Experience ' M has proved £ ON TH£ WSj HALL'S - 0 J&5« Distemper * \ Uwy / to be the t^^S^iT^ \ A* ~ best of fiKJf^Jir \jL coverings. , While largely used" for its artistic effect, the worlds I wide popularity of Hall's Distemper rests upon its solid I practical advantages. This decoration first disinfects I end destroys all germ and insect life. It combines with "I the wall to give a surface of velvety finish and great I durability; it never fades with sunlight nor discolours B with age, and is the only wall covering that may be I satisfactorily "spring-cleaned." I , It is important to<order*bjt;natne,§£s;a*;substitute?pQM«Mestth«' X unique advantages or ■ 1 1 Halls distemper | ,^ ' Pwticulu* free on application. I R. &E. TINGEY fie CO.. Limited. 30 Manners St., Wellington. I AgeaU-^Lowet Hutt: W. E. GODBER. Petone: W. F. RENNIE. ■ *' AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. RESULTS FROM SIXTY -SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT NEW BUSINESS, 1914 (Ordinary) .£»« Cf|f) fIOO nearly <*>>u,uvv,uv/v. NEW BUSINESS, 1914 (Industrial) jRQgq aq'q ANNUAL INCOME £4,470,000. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, orer ... nnn on A Ann ' POLICIES • IN FORCE (Ordinary ' Department), 300,218, assuring nearly £100,900,000 (including Bonus Additions). POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Department), 121,055, assuring £4,222,000, with bonuses. TOTAL CASH SURPLUS DIVIDED, £19,807,946. ASH SUR PLUS DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1914), \£1, 026,000 Providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of about £1,800,000. This the first occasion on which the .surplus divided amongst the policyholders has exceeded One Million Sterling for a single year. : The Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY— ORDI- ! NARY or INDUSTRIAL— for any amount, from £5 to £30,000. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH : The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman ; A. de B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman ; John Duncan, Esq., Joseph Joseph, Esq., and H. Beauchamp, Esq. New Zealand Branch — EDWARD W. LOWE, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. Resident Secretary. £2 2^ WJ3P*KT V SAVEO COMPETITIONS FOR BEST CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN! FOUR-LINE ADVERTISEMENT. "OUT those Clothes need not be new. Savco, Saveo, the great coal saver, X> Your OLD SUIT can be altered, Don't waste your money on soot and smoke cleaned, and pressed to suit you, at tea.Saveo saves your coal, also coke, eonable rates. We are experts, and will Buy a packet to-day ; do not waver. advice you what to do. £2 2s ha? been forwarded to Miss Sadie JUDAH AND CO., Hutcheson, Lyall Bay Tea Rooms, for Ladies' and GenN' Tnisois •*!". 7 '■••»•<...-... [ above verse. >L:--^-: I SAVEQ AGENCY J il6l,.JJßmbtoaTauay. AJ^r-turn.- PreaMjitr. . Ucpairs.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 89, 13 October 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 89, 13 October 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 89, 13 October 1915, Page 4