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mm I THE BEST CHOCOLATE. \ 9 When placing on the market the new product ■ ■ Van Houten's Chocolate (for eating), some months ■ B ago, the manufacturers hadjbefore them the object of M B offering buyers a nutritive and digestible Chocolate M B of irreproachable composition, while at the same time ■ ■ more delicious in flavor than any of the already ■ H existing kinds ; in other words, a Chocolate which, M B both from the point of view as to health as well as to M ■ flavor, should satisfy the most exacting demands. M B The universal good opinion concerning Van Houten's ■ B Chocolate, seems to prove that this object has been B B attained ; and it is recognised as being as superior to M B other Chocolates, as Van Houten's Cocoa is superior M B to other cocoas. When travelling, picnicking, or ■ B bicycling, it proves of great service. ■> B Sold in Tins of Croquettes and Tins of Drops. B ) wL Also in Square Tablets and Small Bars. MS Australian Mutual Provident Society THE FIFTY^iIRSTANNUAL REPOBT JUST ISSUED, DISCLOSES 1 An Increase in the New Business for the year of ... L 168.602 2 An Increase in the Accumulated Fund of L 895.691 8 An Increase in the Annual Income of L 94,650 4 An Increase in the Annual Cash Bonus of L 26.440 5 A net gain in business in force of 9018 policies, assuring L 2,102,088 During the j-ear 15,238 new policies were issued, being the largest number yet written by the Society in any one year. The new assurances issued amounted to L 3,955,685, a sum in excess of that granted in any year since 1891. The total assurances in force (including bonus additions) now amount to L 54.343.821. The net increase to the volume of business in force is the largest in any year since 1891. The accumulated fund amounts to L.16,074,740, and the annual income to L 2,259,357. The reserve set apart for the possible depreciation of securities now stands at L 266.692. The divisible surplus for the year amounts to L 506.182, yielding reversionary bonuses of about L 942.500. The death claims for the year were exceptionally favorable, while the expenses ' of management were very moderate. Branch Directors— The Hon Morgan S Grace, M.D , C.M.G., M.L.C. (chairman) ; the Hon Charles J Johnston, M L.O. (deputy chairman) ; Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq; the Hon Edward Richardson, C.M.G. ; John Duncan, Esq. EDWARD W LOWE, Resident Secretary. ? Branch Office — Customhouse Quay, Wellington. | REirT AND * The winner of ~ y^ * ~ ! The 'Grand Prize' 1 SOLE AGENTS * < "P^T?TPX>TAJ/^1 " SOLE AGENTS • SOLE AGENTS U Xh Hi JtiXi^ \JT SOLE AGENTS 1 DEBRING IDEAL MOWERS j With Ball and Roller Bearings. The BEST Mowei [ ever offered to the Farmers ; also as a back delivery, 1 DEERTNG HAY RAKES AND KNIFE GRINDERS • BEST QUALITY BINDING TWINE AND OIL 1 «. » " EUREKA " c t-ittitt^ o r^ -r> A TURNIP & MANURE DRILt _ REID & GRAY eidging al | o LO ugh S THE BEST Turnip Drill MADE c . ' 3 FAMOUS DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, the mott durable ever mad< ALL KINDS OF FARM IMPLEMENTS i WOOD AND STEEL FRAME DISO HARROWS IN ALL SIZES SEND FOR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE " Dabs! anrl DUNEDIN;; PALMERSTON NORTH neio ana uray, and other branches ' P. THOMSON, PLUMBER AND TINSMITH, BEGS to draw attention to his largo and varied stock of Tinware (owi make), including Butter Coolers, Milk Coolers, Cans, Buckets, etc. it Dairy Utensils being a specialty. Also, a nice assortment of useful articles i?x Kitchen use, Hanging Mea Safes, Copper Well Kettles, Wash-up Basim-, Enamelled Colanders, Spoons Preserving Pans, and other articles too nur fjr'xis to mention, In stock or made to order Iron Tanks, a., t -0.-», t ■•% tout.; ..», Iron Chimneys etc., all of the beat material and vrorkmanship. Spouting and every description of Plumbing, work executed with despatel ALPHA-LAVAL Turbine Separators ftt f od up on the Shortest Notice. Telephone No 71 ACCEDING to the expressed wishes of our Customers we bave decided to us our REGISTERED BRAND ANGARETTE Si with goods formerly known as Kangarette, and branded with the figure of Kangaroo and the word Angarette. The Chief Justice having given his decision that the word Kangarette and th figure of the Kangaroo may be used by anyone, we would caution all buyers to se n the above brand on all BOOTS and SHOES. These alone are genuine; all other whether called Kangarette, Kangaratta, or anylsimilar sounding name are merel imitations, and being frequently made of an inferior quality of leather should b avoided. — g /+ The Brand NE VINA will be used wit! / f^tffJf 'ft gj jf another class of leather that we hay Af//jI/jAiJv*' been using for nearly two years. It ha •_ a Jtll'4/ *m*/+P been proved to be very durable and con %p ' R**Zo**> fortable in wear. r m For LIGHT G OODB, especially LADIEJ /"^^^SZm * SHOES, we would recommend oo ir . / %J~~SZd\ PUMPS, branded BOLIO. They ai /% wSM Jflitf!*Y uite ? 8 lignt »a » ny American o r Coi 1 vi^ Xs^AJL/ v K-^ tinental, are as durable and very muo lower in price. n Any Boot or Bko ■ \ ( n i* c one of the above brands is guaranteed by the Manufacturers. W. AND STAPLES AND CO., WELLINGTON.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXII, Issue 164, 14 January 1901, Page 1

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