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SPRING 1917 NOW SHOWING D New Milliner? • New Blouses New Press Goods New Voiles MASSON and Co. Closing Down OWING TO WAR CONDITIONS, we hereby advise the general public and our customers in particular that wo have determined to close our business on October 31st. The whole of our valuable stock ol GROCERIES, PRODUCE, SEEDS, CROCKERY, HORSES, CARTS, HARNESS, ac„ r ■ WILL BE SOLD DURING THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS. Prices will be below cost ; in fact, over £2OOO worth of Groceries, etc. _ wdl be simply sacrificed to effect a clearance. This Closing Down Sale commences on MONDAY , October Ist and all stock must he cleared by October 31r;t. We take this opportunity of thanking onr customers for the past, loyal and liberal support accorded to the firm during the 20' years they have been in business. NOTE.—‘AII accounts owing to the firm must, bo PAfD by OCTOBER 31st. TERMS OF SALE; SPOT CASH. ABSOLUTELY NO BOOKING. Wn>. HOLDER S> SONS, MAWHERA QUAY, 6REYMOUTH

INSURANCES. AUSTRALIAN ]fy|UTUAL pROVIDENT gOCIETY (THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. RESULTS FROM SIXTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT. NEW BUSINESSES, 1016 (Ordinary) £6,640,020 NEW BUSINESSES, 1916 (Industrial) £1,038,105 £7,678,125 ASSURANCES IN FORCE WITH BONUSES— Ordinary Department £108,592,181 Industrial Department £5,552,766 £114,144,947 ACCUAIULATED FUNDS £36.475,570 ANNUAL INCOME ... £5,116,410 TOTAL CASH BONUSES distributed since establishment, £21,553,068. CASH BONUSES ALLOTTED FOR ONE YEAR (1916), £857,178, Providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of about £1.500.000. PAID TO MEMBERS OR THEIR BENEFICIARIES, £47,342,569. The Society now''issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY—ORDINARY or INDUSTRIAL—for any amount, from £5 to £IO,OOO. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH; The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A. de B. Brandon Esq., Deputy Chairman; Joseph Joseph, Esq., H. Beauchamp, Esq., and A. F. Roberts, Esq. ARTHUR AMIES, Manager for New Zealand. G E . A. WILKES, District Manager. NANCARROW 4 00 (Eatd. 1865.) AUCTIONEERS. HOUSE. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. Hava the following PROPERTIES for Sale: — £Bso—Quarter-acre, Cowper St., with commodious nine-roomed Villa Residence thereon; every convenience, £360—220 acres Leasehold (handy to town); cheap ; partly improved ; has the makings of a good dairy farm. £s6o—Very desirable country residence ; beautiful situation ; two acres land. , ~ £2lo—Three Acres, Leasehold, overlooking harbour ; will make beautiful building sites. £l70 —Freehold Section, Marlborough Street; 66x25; cleared and ready for building. £33o—Five-roomed Dwelling; freehold section ; near State School. £4O0 —Freehold Section, Shakespeare Street; magnificent view of town and harbour. . _ , . ... £3oo—Freehold Section, Cobden, with comfortable six-roomed Dwelling; a cheap proposition. £32s—Freehold Property, High bt., with substantial Dwelling thereon, and in splendid condition ;'exceptionally easy terms. . £g(X)—Leasehold, magnificent view ot town and harbour. £9O0 —Barrytown, Renewable Lease ; 75 acres : felled, in grass and fenced; good dairy proposition. £4OOO TO LEND on approved Leasehold or Freehold Securities. NANCARROW * ca COY., LTD, ACCIDENT BRANCH: Transacts All Branches of Accident Business. MAIN FEATURES: Absolute Security ! Prompt and Liberal Settlement. Employers of Labour and others ml study their own interests by applying for rates and other particulars U> «. 8. CRAY AND CO., Midland Chambers. MAGKAI ST., GREYMOUTH.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1917, Page 7