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THE WOMAN^S VOTE. I she has already obtained it, and it is interesting to observe H how she uses it to vote for the good against the bad. Her H power of discrimination is very great. Note how she appre- H ciates Van Houten's Cocoa. Wherever she has tried it, she H has immediately pronounced it to be absolutely the best! B And this without hesitation. The reason is evident enough. H In the first place, Van Houten's Cocoa is pute, soluble, 9 and extremely nourishing. This the members of the medical H profession are ever ready to acknowledge. H Secondly, it is delicious in taste, and very economical H to use. And lastly, the numerous testimonials from "all HI sorts and conditions of men," prove that it is alike valued in H the palace, and prized in the cottage. H The moderate cost places it within the reach of all, for H it is less than one farthing per cup; and it is so easily H assimilated and digested that all may take it, be they weak H HAVE YOU TRIED " | I VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE? J E V»JV.,^-y r -- [ « nr gJ* — ■- l tf, , .ii l " ,' *, ■ ' '-- i,- ,-'t,"ir m m, h «'i^»^li_*i*B_***»*»*— T Australian Mutual Provident Society THE FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT 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 3 An Increase in tbe Annual Income of L 94,650 4 An Increase in the Annual Cash Bonns of L 26.440 5 A net gain in business in force of 9013 policies, assuring L 2,102,088, 102,088 During the year 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 som 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. Tbe net increase to tho volume of business in force is the largest iv 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. Tbe divisible surplus for tbe 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) ; tho Hon Charles J Johnston, M L. r <. (deputy chairman) ; Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq; tho Hon Edward Richardson, C.M.G. ; John Dancan, Esq. EDWARD W LOWE, Resident Secretary. Branch Office — Customhouse Quay, Wellington. md" and gray, b The winner of <~^ The 'Grand Prize' SOLE AGENTS <*» TMj I I?X>TAm " SOLE AGENTS SOLE AGENTS JJ ijj J&_tl±J_\ VjT ' SOLE AGENTS DEERING IDEAL MOWERS With Ball and Roller Bearings. The BEST Mower ever offered to the Farmers ; also as a back delivery. DEERTNG HAY RAKES AND KNIFE GRINDERS BEST QUALITY BINDING TWINE AND OIL » EUREKA " REID & GRAY TURNIP & ™ RE DRILL J-t,-l^.J-^ UU VJIAUXXA ridglHG PLOUGHS THE BEST Turnip Drill MADE FAMOUS DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, the mont durable ever made ALL KINDS OF TARM IMPLEMENTS WOOD AND STEEL FRAME DISO HARROWS IN ALL SIZES SEND FOR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Poirl anri C_n_z_\t dunedin, palmerston north nciu cum wray, and other branches P. THOMSON, PLUMBER AND TINSMITH, BEGS to draw attention to his large and varied stock of Tinware (own make), including Butter Ooolers, Milk Coolers, Cans, Buckets, etc, Dairy Utensils being a specialty, Aleo, a nice assortment of useful articles for Kitchen use. Hanging Meat Safes, Copper Well Kettles, "Wash-up Basins, Enamelled Colanders, Spoons, Preserving Runs, and other articles too numerous to mention, In stock or made to order Iron Tanks, all sizes, Sitz Baths, Iron Chimneys, etc., all of the best material and workmanship. Spouting and every description of Plumbing work executed with despatch (.*** FITTTW-J- in «*■! ita RrAnrthAa. *n n<l or taVon »t Mo-Wato "harpon ALPHA-LAVAL Turbine Separators fitted up on the Jhortest Notioe. Telephoue No 71 ACCEDING to the expressed wishes of our Customers we have decided to use our REGISTERED BRAND ANGARETTE i with goods formerly known as Kangarette, and branded with tbe figure of a i Kangaroo and the word Angarette. The Chief Justice having given bis decision that the word Kangarette and the j figure of the Kangaroo may bemused by -anyone, we would caution. all buyers to see I tbe above brand on all BOOTS and SHOES. These alone are genuine; aU others whether oalled Kangarette, Kangaratta^ or anylsimilar sounding name are merely imitations, and being frequently made of an inferior quality of leather should be avoided. „..■ r | '.-.<. I.i , - . . . / J^^ 9 -^m df* The Brand NEVINA will bo used with / fm_\r _yt ' tg gj jf another clafcs of leather tbat *we have _rW_V-V/4J_U***^^ feeen using for nearly two years. It has _W JIH/^w_m*ii^ >^ en :pw«fafl fa be venr durable and oom%T ' -_^r K*2?r toableinwear. " <**^^ flor LJOHT GOODS, especially LADIES' /^^VJ >^ SHOES, we would recommend our I C/ r>l /J\ PUMPB, branded 80LIO. They are f% W JJ_f y_/_rtiffiy quite as light as any Amerioan or Con* Vi^ X/^AAS *££^ tinental, iwre as durable and very muoh lower in price. " Any Boot or Sh o tcß* ii g one of the aboye brands is guaranteed by the Manufacturers. W. AND STAPLES A^DCO.^W

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Feilding Star, Volume XXII, Issue 166, 16 January 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XXII, Issue 166, 16 January 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XXII, Issue 166, 16 January 1901, Page 1

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