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AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL - PROVIDENT SOCIETY The Annual BONUS CERTIFICATES for the year ended 31st December, 1922, will issue on the 30th inst. The amount of CASH SURPLUS div ided FOR THE YEAR is £1,756,740, which represents 47.3 per cent, of the premiums received during the year on participating policies. The TOTAL AMOUNT DIVIDED SINCE ESTABLISHMENT IN 1849 is—£2B,9 09,150. THE SURPLUS IS DIVIDED EVERY YEAR. All policies effected' before the 30th ins t. will be entitled to share in the allotment of Bonus as at 31st D ecember, 1923. Branch Office, AMIES, WELLINGTON. , Manager. District Manager for Greymouth, W. R. J. SMYTHE. \ New Business Agent, C. H. NE \V TON.

49/6 1 Buys a “Prince” Style Tweed \ Overcoat Here’s just the biggest overcoat bargain for nien in the Dominion. Its just another instance' of what our spot cash system of buying and selling can do. You all know the style of Overcoat the Prince wore. These coats are cut just the same—shaped smartly to the waist and with half belt at the back. They are made of smart brown overcoat Tweeds and are lined and made in. the highest class style. Many stores still charge £5 12s 6d for these coats, but we bought them cheap and will sell them cheap. ""State chest measurement;, inside seam of sleeve, and length of overcoat. Enclose cash with order. WE PAY POSTAGE. Return coat if dissatisfied and money will be refunded. THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING AND DRAPERY CO., Mail Order Hous®. NELSON.

I vGxJ® - x ! A 11 U s w > i (Wh ra X. n -"A Gw , ft //Op • YOU CAN BEAT A DRUM ? —but you can’t beat Wade’s big j / values in requirements for the | sporting season. I Some especially big bargains I are now offering in— I I 'HOCKEY PLAYERS’ ■ EQUIPMENT. Club Secretaries! We want you j | to make yourself acquainted with il our stocks, and invite you to come I along and discuss your Hockey a needs with us. j | Drop in in your own time—we’ll ’ I be pleased to see you. n 11 F. C. WADE & Co ‘ f Speedking Cyclery, 11 GREYMOUTH. 1% ■ ■ I r mEia j | GLYKO | I A perfect emollient | for—- | ROUGH SKIN | CHAPPED HANDS I | j WINDBURN, Etc. I j HAS NO EQUAL ! | 9/ POSTED 9/0 I Zi/ “j) -- HANWELL WILLIAMS I I & ROSS m I j CHEMISTS. £ T,-»ar gr?i kci iMßacfiiaiaJOT H TERMINUS HOTEL OTIRA. The general and travelling public are notified that JAMES O’MALLEY, for many years proprietor of Bealey Hotel, lias RESUMED CONTROL of the above hostelry. THE DINING-ROOM, as of yore, will be under capable supervision. Passengers to and from Christchurch may obtain MORNING and AFTERNOON TEA, with REFRESHMENTS, on arrival of the trains and coaches. Only the best liquors kept. “Cleanliness, Comfort and Civility” is my motto. Correspondence promptly answered. JAS. O’MALLEY, Proprietor. Telegrams: “O’Malley.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 June 1923, Page 4

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