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Tip ADSTRALIiN J LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Ltd. ESTABLISHED IN 1871. THE ONLY LIFE OFFICE in N«w Zealand NOT CHARGING PREMIUMS; while the assured is. either temporarily or permanently incapacitated through any kind of illness, accident, or mental disorder. Table IX. Actual Results of Bonus Distribution. . Note. I—The1 — The Policies were issued for different amounts, but for the sake o! simplifying the comparison the figures are all shown pro rata for £1000. : Amounts of R ev i s i O nftrv Percentage of ReNo, of Policy Sum Assured Premiums i' visionary Bonuses to Paid iJonus PremiußJs Paid "■"■—■-■——»«—• ■ ~"~^— •— — — — ii • ■ — ~~~^"f™*^- i ' — ~ £. 8. D. £. S. D. 38,779 1000 19 12 6 26 10 0 135.0% 37,607 1000 39 5 0 53 0 0 135:0% , 38,543 1000 22 8 4 =25 0 .0 111.5% /' -37,671 1000 44 16 S: ; " 50 10 0 ' lia^^i.-v. 38,437 1000 26 0 0 25 10 0 9QM 37,868 100J) 52 0 0 50 13 4 All profits belong to members. ; . Accumulated Funds L 1,250 ,000 Head office for New Zealand— 6, Custom House Quay, Wellington. — (o)— Local Agent, Greymouth: District Agent for "West Coast: T. B. Coates, Solicitor. Josiah Rogers, Greymouth. POISON IN THE GUP Extr> ct from " Danedin Evealng Star," 18th August, 1897. "When we see the neat packets of tea folded in lead paper we never dream, saye a oon« temporary, that it is possible danger may lurk therein. Nevertheless each is the case. Of ooarae the quantity of lead that gets rubbed onto the leaves is very minute, bat occasionally^ tiny Bcrap of lead may fall into the pot, and, at liquid tea Sots powerfully upon lead, the effects are bad upon the drinkers, The same resale would o'coar if by any ohance the Jeaves In the packet became damp. There have been one or tyro cases of lead poisoning /traced to this cause ; for, although the quantity taken eaoh dayvmay be mtoute yet it remains in the system, and, as line upon line and precept upon -precept produce j Rreat effects, so does^Jittl-j lead. "y . : A.T7eMstVMON ft Bpebiaily called to the fact that the celebrated SPJBING BXOBBOM HXA Is packed- only IN AlllTiuHT JNETT-wS-IGIBT TINS which («a Prpfeesbr Black, Government Anslye', enye) wjll keep it flnually unltn paired for years. : > ' \ Avoid all j^WtH^^s. ' -JwJIQ J& W J&r^&kd&Zr^^^^^Jr^yg!^ . I»^9J per lb. ■ this Trade N ° 3 Gola lab<)l To be obtained from DUNCAN M'LEAN, and all the leading Storekeepers

fipeynoutWoiiit Elizabetlj Railway and Coal Company (Limited,) POINT ELIZABETH, GOAL GREEK AND BRUNNER COLLIERIES. Present ontpat yaarly •*• 100,000 tons Oat pieaent facilities equals 250,000 tons Maybelnoreasedto.., 500,000 tone When sufficient demand arlsas. Highest awards and certificates obtained from the Colonial and European tions fof oar COAL, FIRECLAY, and FIRECLAY GOODS, Including GAS RETORTS and TILSS or all kinds, COAL delivered In eatgoea of 1000 ton and upwards at any port In tho colony , lowest current rates. FOREIGN BXPORT.— We are quoting specially low rates for foreign exportfo.b. at G*eymoOth, os for tranship meat at Wellington oc any othei ports of the colony ; despatoh guaranteedDEPOTS.— We have depots at Wellington, Lyttelton, Ohrlabohuroh, and Dunedln, from which tbetrade and consumers are supplied whosesale or reUll from yards ov direct from steamers or hulks. Large sappllai always on hand, looladtng OOKE, FIRECLAY, FIREBRICK and TILES. LIMB FOR SALE BEST LlME—fresh burnt at our collieries from Imported Napier and other celebrated limestones, »t lowest rates alex."d?dougall, . Managing Director. ... : ■ *■ D 1 R JAS. M'BRBARTK L.F.P.5.% L M.G., M.P.B. Licentiate of the Taou ty of Phyahlansat Surgeons, Glasg w. Formerly of the Royal Infirmary, And Lylng-ln Hospital GUsgow, and for five years Suxgeor Superintendent of the Kumara Hospital Speoialty— Midwifery and Dlaeaaei. of Women and Children MAY BE CONSULTED at hla residence corner of Hospital and Tainui street?, Greymouth. Telephone No.sf, DR M O R I O E SURGEON, Late Surgeon to the s a Great Britain [ formerly Surgeon to the Northampton i General Hospital, the Liverpool Eye and , E»r Inflrmarj, the Birmtnglkem aqd i Guy's Hospital, Lying-in Obarltlea, cao Ibo eeMsnlted, Greymouth DlßpeusM > Mtwhai* Qttty.

COBB & GO'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES leaves Rugg'a Hotel, I Kumara, for CHK I STCHURCH Every TUESDAY and FRIDAY 8 o'clock a m, OonneotlDg with the train at Jackson 1 5 and Springfield, and arriving In Oat latj ohuroh every Wednesday and Saturda at 7 p m. For further particulars apply to ou, agents, G W Mosi and Co, Ta'nnl Btrect, Greymouth. OASSIDY &00, Proprietors PLUBH y T B L - MawhikaQuat, G R S V M O (J t H. This Hotel is one of the most complete houses Id Greymoutb for accommodation f the general pubtio. The table li a epeolality. Prices the LOWEST In Greymoutb. A late shipment of Hardy's oelebrated WIKES of various brands. LUNOHEoS"dAILY, Is. R MORRISH, PROPBIBTOR. Government *^_ INBURANCS DEPARTMENT. ffUNSS, otsb 2J MILLIONS. Bvm Aiaund - ovap £9,000,000 Annual Inoomfl • aver £360,900 9. B, KUBAEDBON, U CtnunlMloßMr. RUGG'S KUMARAHOTEL KUMARA. This hotel Is one of the LARGEST an<! MOST SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT or the West Coast. The parlors, slttln rooms and bedrooms are EXCEL LENTLY FURNISHED, and afforc every convenience to tourists vnd visitors A fust class Billiard Table and a care ful marker In attendance. EXTENSIVE STABbING-Buggles coaches, and well bsed saddle horses oi hire. BEST BRANDS OF BFER, WINES and SPITITS kept.

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10261, 18 April 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10261, 18 April 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10261, 18 April 1899, Page 1

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