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&\ GURNEY BROSL N V- v. %- V^Tsr«°^ // Makers of r Y^'liiiilitfil'f^ '/ : Baby Carriages' I (f^Al'lf IL» *jT^) of every description . j X^^j^jff^X !§h Chairs vTV^^/IXX BasKetware" | - -ts^=__c_?l, of every kind ' [-.• NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS: j•■" ■ 63" WILLIS STREET | it Catalogues Posted on Request ll i(: Army Supply. ff!f. I ' Mores 1 - \\ j; LET US MAKE YOUR /^^hV/}t*\ I I UNIFORM i FOR YOU- f l 1' J '/ ij I 6!* now that you have received your com / / In aifes.'-v S ■■•:-^-' - mission. -■ * H( frf sI A if j fj^We'j'caH^ re /' / j j ijh 1 |j S|"■'*."' ' gards Fit and Cut, also {" (__ 'ii]T j> 1J |j . <S" PROMPT'DELIVERY / / //,/? | - fl '-.;.:; j . fl || '-OUR -Sls OUTFIT CANNOT be / -"/^/*'/'i| f l*) : 'equalled anywhere in the Dominion \ / V- <- / % \ # ■• " 4 Ml ! si -It-includes Tunibs, Siacks, Ereeor'cs, I f j I I ill "British Warmer or Great Coat, Cap, ♦ , \\ \\ \ \ || Woollen Shirt, Puitsss, Sleeping Bag, 3 ' _•! I I and Uniform Trunk. ( \ f,\ c 1 ':H '.:: ' ] ' -'.. f "*■ V f | ""Drop us a line—we'll attend to it by ©/ "" -*• "Ty 2 _ -•-- -.1 f !i • I ..... return mail! £__. — (~_ V |> fl ¥ ¥7' "^7"^/" 117 Customhouse Quay,- I jl £XSL» -'."JL. All V:. 19, :: WELLINGTON" n || H^ 'PHONE 1210' ii If ;.„:!; Branches: FEATHERSTON and'TRENTHAM Jj '$. spoonful of Jjj end a , /^rC >$* bucket of wilffl^^^^ - ' /^^H^l-'' „s^' 6 Save /rV fflffi^r Mo„iey j 1 >i^^ M/Mfij Bring an ef*ic;ency export into -| fflml 67% M?I Tom* home by using "Red ,^^4^CM^. &cdl" L >e. It will save the I /^n^WM/'li^^ overworked housewife hours jj WJ^/ / _|^PCj!l'| f'jT^ c"ar Clabo 3ui- me and UnneC" ' \\\u!Kl\lt^l^l»ffTfm^—^""f ll'/ Cut the rubbing and scrub-' *• 11 bing squwe m half thereby 1 11lil I I W lessemu expense. IPI ! ,ill R Pc A tablespoonful of "Red I fes'p nil 11 li\ '- / Seal Lye 5n a bucket of 1 IH.fu i 1 >T™L Srs"-—' NX"=«^^S3 1 llli water will Work miracles, use I llnS l!f ir^ X>\~\ Il\l "Red Seal" in the Kitchen--1 11 H ik. . rft Ba£hroom-on the floors--1 Ii PlllPii ill I | l(llL f!J more than handy. It is indis- £ ! lllll' II I!' I |^%iW4 >4 pensable all over the house. I 11 ffll niT AH up to the minute grocers PllW «'j fll"KedSeal"Lye^Direction S 1 Jlli ir"^ J "'I 1 ! i—er?^/ for many uses in each can. Mill I IVC.TOMSON & CO. fell f I—cd-fc.wdn_rt__.iLz. r^tfi 11 *W lOa.PittSlreet,. Sydney. N.S.W.. I I^!Cs^ ' Also manufacturers of S "-^_. i. u^_ >>^ "Ksll Seal Cleanser" ADJSTI.ALIAN MUTUAL ~~ PROVIDENT SOCIETY THE LARGEST MUTUAL OPEIOE IN THE ; : BRITISH--EMPIRE. ( .-•" ''■.•'■ ■ _______ RESULTS FROM'SJXTY.-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT --7-7""-*-^ 'NEW* BUSINESS, 1915 - (Ordinary) £Q 635 nearly 1 3 • NEW BUSINESS, 1915 (Industrial) £935 §QQ ■■■■ ■■ ANNUAL INCOME ... „. „ „ £4/732,619. S - 'ACCUMULATED FUNDS.'over ... £34,865,337. POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department), 310,147, assuring nearly £105,000,000 (including Bonus Additions). --. POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Department), 133,826, asauring £4,722,000, with \ bonuses. ' / TOTAL CASH PROFITS DIVIDED, £20,656,474. ' CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (IS 15), £838,718 Providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of about £1,500,000, The Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY-ORDL NARY or INDUSTRIAL—-for any amount, from £5 to £10,000. DIRECTORS Oi THE Nr V __E\L\\D BR.NCH Tha Hon C J John-ton ML C Ch .1 an A do B Brandon L. q Deputy Chairman Joseph Tosoph L_q H Leijcl an p Lq a IU Roberts Esi New Zeal nd Branch- ED\. WD Vv LOWB Gusto i hOU 0 quay Wellington Re 1 lent Secretary g^i*' iaSg^ < gi________ill__lß______^^ *°«i 8

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 76, 27 September 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 76, 27 September 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 76, 27 September 1916, Page 4

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