AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL. PROVIDENT SOCIETY NEW ZEALAND BRANCH. HEAD OFFICE : CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. local Board of Direotors : The Hon. Ohas. John Johnston, M.L.0., Chairman A. De B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman The Hon. E. Riohardson, 0.M.G., John Duncan, Esq. Joseph Joseph, Esq. THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, AND MOST PROSPEROUS Australian Life Office, and the Largest Mutual Office in the British Empire. The only Mutual Life Office which declares A BONUS EVERY YEAR. \ ACCUMULATED FUND (over) ... £18,780,000 \ (Eighteen Millions and Three-quarters Sterling.) ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS ... ... ... . £2,800,000 Sterling. ... • " Policies in Force ... ..'. ... ... 176,8i5 \ Sum Assured ... ... ... £50,768.590 , Cash Bonuses Divided '. [ ... .... ... *10,88i,877 ? BONUSES. Cash Bonus for ono year, 1902, £558,868. yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to over £1,000,000, after. making, Special Resfervas. . . .■> Cash Bonuses declared for last Five Jearß, over two and ahalf millions, 'yielding Reversionary Bonuses of Five Millions. ' : Expeases of Management, 8f per coot, on the total income. , .- EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. New Zialind Bbanoh— Head OflSce : Cubtomhousk Qcay, Wwxinotok. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, Agent, Feilding. I ' - _^^^ '. I Beautify; your Tablet^lgllfV ; A few substantial pieces of Silverware, well selected .:nd of tasteful design, go a ionjr way '^^''-^;7',^^4V^ to m.-.!:ing your dining-table look bcaiuitui. *^'"",-T^> VC^j^ We pride ourselves on the excellence of our Ltf*-*~* *->■' stock. The designs are the newest, prices F6Bo*-SohU j Sllver <i Aftt:fno ( ..i Sujrar . lowest, mid the quality of the finest in the ' ('^"'o'matchW- I colony. Wu illustrate a few choice pieces here. Cream Jug omac i, Our new catalogue contain? many more. A Yjr^^ E.l*. lirc.'iKt'ast l.'ruct, I--;oi6-Solid Silver Pepper IS 6 E6;sab— Solid Silver Napkin iting. Tot, 1-1,6 Best quality. IZ6 F 7 ,:j-K.[». Cream Jug, FoSo—Solid Silver Su KM y»*in, | Best quality. ***" !jf £■1/1- Cream Ju S , UV2l' jfl F6««— H«t On^.litvßP. Fgm-SoliJ .Sil> C r IV;.!-' R;'"- '" ' - '--.-.,.^ j "Sujjar hcmilr. 22 6 Vox > 21 - "• - - '-^." >°* j Stewart J)ctwson i* Qo, p ji Silversmiths, ' ic^r. w.-'.:. Li. c lor-, r-. 1 .:". I\/TAK CHESTER TTOTEL Manohoator Sqnare , 4~a8?2&&i£i!& The Proprietor of tbio popular HASTIE'S hoßfeelry ia determined to maintain TJIEILDING TT OTE L, tho high repatation oi this vow well- J£? JH known Hotel by providing nothing FEILDING. but the BEST procurable Winib (Under New Management.) Spikitb. akd Au?.s. The BEST ACCOMMODATION DAVID ZANDER ... Proprietor. on the Coast for Commercial Travellflrg and the General Public ; gnod luds First class accommodation for oomand a superior tablo, Everj conveni' tnorciai gentlemen, tourists, families, onco for & well conducted hotel, and and visitors. ever j attention paid to visitors and the Private patlors, private sitting rooms, publics gcncrailv. Hot and cold baths, scutes of rooms. Bwan's Sparkling Wanganui Ale Bath rooms, with hot, oold. And always on tap. Special brews monthly Bhower. for the Manchester Hotel. Spacious and well appointed sample Fmtt - OlasH BILLIARD TABIIK rooms. W. R. WILSON. SWri*^ BILLIARD BOOM, ~ Firßt claBS and liberal table. jFOX'ION FAMILY HOTEL. Best brands only of wines, spiritß, &o. _^^. The proprietor intends making (he MR ANDREW LAING having Peiiainß Hotel (Hastie's) the Commer • taken over the above hotel, cml House of Feilding. lately occupied by Mr Win. Hunter Tn " ** ot f l ha ? been A thot 2?& ly be«B to draw the attention of the renovated throu B hout, and every conpublic to the fact that he is determined vemence provided. ?o maintain the bi g h repntation of his 6 P 6i R hfß Duncdm Beor always on predecessor. * a P« The finest brands of wines and spirits, as well as tho best sparkling — ~ ales, kept in stock, while the table is Tf , H served in tho best style, including all TCT O R TT I G H nLA» the season's dehcaoios. JL -r-ck^vvt attttrw^ First class billiard room with mackor | TpOBTBAIi Uitfc, in attendance. -*- , Tho Btabling and paddocking ia „ J2V° mr ™n n superior to any on tho ooast. J, JD, ni. £lv Ei XJ \J t Evevy facility for rabbit snooting and Photogbaphbh, ashing parties, including boating ox- Manchester Street, Feilding, paditioqa. Cabinets from Xse, Midgets' ss, llateof DaunevirkoMHl Feilding) ,\ Enlargement made from any Proprietor, I photograph.
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Feilding Star, Volume XXV, Issue 221, 7 March 1904, Page 1
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