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AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch: Ilead Office, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. Local Board of Directors : The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G., M.L.C. (Chairmanl The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Deputy Chairman) Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G., M.L.C. John Duncan, Esq. mHE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, AND -1 MOST PEOSPEBODS Australian' Lite Office, and the LARGEST MUTUAL OEFICE IN THE BBITISH EMPIRE. The Only Mutual Life Office WHICH DECXAF.ES A BONUS EVERY YEAR._ The method of Valuation adopted by this Society is of the most Stringent Character, and ensures a Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any other office in the Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS <s&xo 9 500 s (SIXTEEN AND A HALF MILLIONS STEELING). ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS <£2,250,000 (TWO AND A QUARTER MILLIONS STERLING). POLICIES IN FOEOE . Sum Assured Cash Bonuses Divided.. BONUSES! CASH BONUS for ONE YEAR, 1899, £500,183, yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £912,500, after matin" SPECIAL RESERVES. CASH BONUSES declared for last FIVE Years, OVER TWO MILLIONS, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding FOUR MILLIONS. 151,741 £45,528,090 £8,815,731 ASSURE YOUR LIFE IN TIIE AMP. SOCIETY And Secure a BONUS EVERY YEAR. EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT, 9 PER CENT ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Branch Office— Customhouse-quay, Wellington. Gisborne Agents— MESSES WILLIAMS & KETTLE.

ASSURANCE SOCIETY uF U.S. A M ODE R N ODEHN POLICY oli c y Loan and Cash Surrender Values Guaranteed. EXTENDED INSURANCE GUAR AX TEED. A LL POLICIES are non-forfeifcable. Example: Under the Twenty-year Endowment Table, if Premiums are discontinued after three years, the Society guarantees to keep the Policy in force for the full amount for another ELEVEN YEAES. STRONGEST IN THE WOULDFINANCIAL POSITION: FINANCIAL POSITION: Assurance in Force .. £232,203,230 Accumulated Funds .. 03,407,930 Surplus (over Liabilities) 13,757,744 Annual Income .. .. 12,253,077 Head Office fob New Zealand ; WELLINGTON. Directors with Power Issue Policies and Pay Claims: 11. D, Bell, Es<p ; Alijert Martin', Esij., M.D.; E. Trevor Goui.ii, Resident Secretary ; Percy M. Thomson, Inspector of Agencies. GISBORNE BRANCH. WM. MILLER, Resident Agent. A. D. GALBRAITH, Special Representative. rjXHE f gNEA Lowe Street. 'O OOMS. iOf MISSES CUFF, W~-jl AWNG- taken over the Premises cently occupied by Mr Noble-Camp, bell, in Lowe Street, have opened the sa as Refreshment Rooms. FISH & MEAT LUNCHEON, AFTERNOON TEA, SWEETS & FRUIT. Ofex : 10.30 a.in. to G p.m.; Saturdays, 10.30 a.m. to 10.30 p.m Note the Address: “THE GEISHA," Lowe Street. WANTED KNOWN. HORSES SHOD. XyHIY take it to Ormond? It’s too far v v to go, when in PEEL STREET, GISBORNE, there is one,

NEW PREMISES. m h. warren, GROCER & GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANT, HAS OPENED in his Now Premises, near corner of Bright street and Gladstone Road. GROCERIES Of all description I can sell CHEAPER than anyone in Gisborne. PISH AND OYSTERS To hand each Steamer. H. WARIiEN, Gladstone Road.

TOM BELL, THAT DOES HfS WORK WELL. Just turn in by the Times ollice, And you’ll see a yard quite free, Well sheltered from the lee, Which will hold horses fifty. It’s built on good ground, With wood and iron fence all round. Come and see, bring it to me, And a guarantee I’ll give thee. ARTHUR NATHAN’S RELIABLE TEAS. Sold by U GROCERS AND STOREKEEPERS, The Perfection of Fragrance. 2s and 2s 6d per lt>. TWELVE REASONS Why RELIABLE TEAS are the BEST1. BECAUSE they arc thoroughly It KL I ABLE, and are always of uniform good quality. 2. BECAUSE they go FARTHEST, and arc therefore the CHEAPEST 3. BECAUSE they are packed of CLEAN, FRESH LEAF, and consequently are not deleterious to health. 4. BECAUSE they are supplied FIRST HAND, direct from the growers, and arc 20 per cent, better value for the money than can be obtained in the ordinary way. 5. BECAUSE I have no trouble in my household now, but have always a delicious clip of tea on my table. 6. BECAUSE I am well satisfied that I cannot obtain better. 7. BECAUSE lean with conlidcnce recommend them to my friends. 8. BECAUSE they are perfectly pure, and are invigorating and- refreshing to the most delicate constitutions. 0. BECAUSE I have choice of the best teas procu.-able for money in China, India, and Ceylon. 0. BECAUSE it is obtainable everywhere, and ' WHEREVER I GO I can always ask for the ' same good tea. | 11, BECAUSE there is full weight in each package, which is not always the case with other brands. 12. BECAUSE having tried many other Teas, I like ARTHUR NATHAN’S TEAS best of ail. W• S- COLLINS, WATCHMAKER AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, HAVING commenced business in the Albion Buildings (lately occupied by Messrs Nolan and Sheet), is prepared to execute all work entrusted to him in FIRSTCLASS STYLE. STONE SETTING AND ENGRAVING A Speciality. LAND! LAND I I BEG to announce that having made the necessary arrangements, I am prepared to attend Meetings of the Land Board, Land Sates, etc., and to act as Agent for persons desirous of applying for Land. Sale Plans and Forms on application. I’ItOFEKTIES liErOIITKD Ox. A. FORDE MATTHEWS, M.I.S.

AUCKLAND, Sydney & Manchester. Destroy Yearly the seeds left over. Albion CM Hotel, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE Mr. and Mrs. Steele TprAVE pleasure in announcing that they JDL have taken possession of the above well-known and commodious FAMILY HOTEL, And visitors can" rely upon receiving every attention. A FIRST-CLASS TABLE, under the persona] supervision ol Mas Steele, will be maintained. To meet the wishes o£ country patrons Dinner will be served at 1 o’clock on Satuudays. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. The proprietor has scoured the whole of the upstairs portion of Messrs Crawford and Son’s building, and this has been turned into SEVEN FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE ROOMS titted up with all modern improvements, ts* Conveyance meets all Steamers. ALBIOS CLUB HOTEL. Telephone No. 42.

3HE RI D AjjN & 0., LEADING AGENTS.

mmi WHITWORTH CYCLES. KEW ZEALAND AGENTS E. REYNOLDS & CO., AUCKLAND. Agents Wanted where not Represented

THE AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS’ FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Ltd. Conducted on Purely Mutual Principles. Accumulated Funds Exceed ... ... ... .^1,428.000 Annual Revenue Exceeds ... ... ... jC 2 S7, oco SPECIAL FEATURES. i. Exceptionally Large Reserves, giving Absolute Security to Members. 2 Low Rates of Premium. 3. Surrender Values applied to keep Policies in Force. 4. All Profits belong to the Members. 5. Expenses of Management on Most Economical Scale. 6. Claims paid Immediately upon Proof of Death and Title. 7. Reserves Based upon the “ Severest Standard known to Acturial Science.” NEW SYSTEM OF LIFE ASSURANCE, exempting from Payment of Premiums when the Assured is either temporarily or permanently incapacitated either by accidental bodily injury, or by illness, or by mental disorder. Head Office for New Zealand : 6 Custom Blouse Quay, Wellington. Directors: John G. W. Aitken, J.P. [Aitken, Wilson and Co., Merchants! Alexander H. Turnbull [W. & G. Turnbull & Co., Merchants], Walter Fell' M.D., M.R.C.S. Resident Secretary : V. H. -Baxter. T. G. LAWLESS, District Agent, Gisborne. H. J. BURNS, Travelling Representative.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 157, 15 July 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 157, 15 July 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 157, 15 July 1901, Page 4

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