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m^jtt^ BS. AM3M ßh^ . . "" m > ' AREof the GREATEST VALUE to THOSE SUFFERING f3?om LIVER COMPLAINTS, \ > i Biliousness, Indigestion, Jaundice, Constipation, Pains in the » 1 Side ' ack of Ener £y> &Co he y Invigorate .and Tone ► 1 *W^BB^v\^^Sr *k Q System, and render the Blood Free from all Impurities. ' ' '^^a\^^^ FEMALES, WILL FIND THESVI INVALUABLE ; /^E§WjS|| nas no equal as a remedy fos? Lumbago, Sciatica, Stiff Joints and | | '_l jg^^^mX \ Com P la * nts ° ff fcn e Throat and Lungs. It is invaluable in tne \ i / <a^*§l' Esp* \. treatment of Skin Diseases. > I Manufactured only at 78, New Oxford Street (late 533, Oxford Street), London ; sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendota. ' I 6^<—^B tm vi »up t\o \iT*&*V^ m^Q^&*i&-qf »ll< Wn 1 yt ms m> «y ww %M k^* 1 OWg^B"W^ISHff^P"BWy<

Australian MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zeaiand Branch : Head Office, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Local Board of Directors : The Hon Morgan S. Grace, M D, C M G, MLC (Chairman) The Hon Charles J Johnston, MLC (Deputy Chairman) Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq The Hon Edward Eichardson, C M G, MLC John Duncan, Esq. THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST AND MOST PROSPEROUS Australian Life Office, and the LARGEST in the BRITISH EMPIRE, The only Mutual Life Office which declares A BONUS EVERY YEAR. The Method of Valuation adopted by this Society is of the most stringent character, and ensures a Larger Reserve fco meet Liabilities than that held by any other office in the Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS £14,500,000 (FOURTEEN AND . A-HALF MILLIONS STERLING). ANNUAL INCOME . EXCEEDS £2,000,000 (TWO MILLIONS) ■ • Sterling. POLICIES IN, PORCE ... 134,484 Sum Assured ... ... £41,726,041 Cash Bonuses Divided ... £7,726,170 BONUSES: CASH BONUS for ONE YEAR, 1897, £449,268, yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to L 835,000, after making SPECIAL RESERVES CASH BONUSES declared for last FIVE years, OVER TWO MILLIONS, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding FOUR MILLIONS. ASSURE YOUR LIFE IN the A.M.P. SOCIETY And secure a BONUS EVERY YEAR. EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT, 8} PER CENT ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Branch Office — Customhouse Quay, Wellington. District Office— Greymouth. JAS. A. STEWART, District Secretary. The STEWART TIMBER, &LASS As» OAR S> WAKE Co., Ltd. CEMENT MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE IRONMONGERS TIMBER AND GLASS MERCHANTS. Courtneay Plaoe]and Victoria Sxrbei, Wellington. FOR INFLUENZA AND TO HEAL AND STRENGTHEN THE LUNGS USE Bonnington's Oxmel of Carrageen OR IRISH MOSS, The Marvellous Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, and all Chest Affections. "VT EW ZEALAND "' AOCIDENT INSURANCE | COMPANY. 1 FODHDBD 18 7 # 9. 1 EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT 1 EMPLOYEES, AND PERSONAL INSURANCB TAKSN. M7 t 9OO claims paid, amounting w> ■ &M 40.000. Prompt and liberal settlements. i Full particu'ars from the West Coast Agents : REEVES & CO, ' Greymouih.

[ TP AUSTRALIAN LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Ltd. ESTABLISHED IN 1871. THE ONLY LIFE OFFICE in New 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. — The Policies were issued fpr different amounts,- bufc for fche sake of simplifying fche comparison the figures are all shown pro rabk for £1000. Amounts of T) ev isionarv Percentage of ReNo. of Policy Sum Assured Premiums -r visionary Bonuses to Paid ±ionus Premiums Paid £. 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 8 50 10 0 112.6% 38,437 1000 26 0 0 25 10 0 98.1% 37,868 100J) 52 0 0 50 13 4 97.4% All profits belong to members. Accumulated Funds L 1,250 ,000 Head office for New Zealand — 6, Custom House Quay, Wellington. — (oyLocal Agent, Greymouth : District Agent for West Coast : T. E. Coates, Solicitor. Josiah Rogers, Greymouth. POISON IN THE GUP a ™ iq iii mmum, Extr ct from " Dunedin Evening Star," 18sh August, 1897, "When we see the neat packets of tea folded in lead paper we never dream, saj s a con» temporary, that it is possible danger may lnrk therein. Nevertheless such is the case. Of course the quantity of lead that gets rubbed on to the leaves is very minute, bat occasionally a tiny scrap of lead may fall into the pot, and, at liquid tea acts powerfully upon lead, the effects are bad upon the drinkers, The same, result wonld occur if by any chance the leaves in the packet became damp. Tliere have been one or two cases of lead poisoning traced to this cause ; for, although the quantity, taken each day may be minute yet it remains in the system, and, as line upou line and precept upon precept produce great effects, so does^a littlo lead." JLODSPXJBraPMOJf is specially called to the fact that the celebrated BPZHIJVG EZEOSSOM 30ZEJL Is packed only IN AIRJIOHT NETT- WEIGHT TINS which (as Profensor Black, Government Analyst, sayß) will keep it virtually onim paired for years. Avoid all .^^ffflKNt^ *ue RISES v 9d per lb> & demand j^^^^^^^Mßo2l(ed Label bearing , T rt M this Trade ImMaMm No 3 Gold Label To be obtained from DUNCAN M'LEAN, and all the leading Storekeepers

Greymouth-Point Elizabetli Railway and Coal Company (Limited,) POINT ELIZABETH, COAL CREEK AND BRUNNER COLLIERIES. Present ootpnl yearly .*. 100,000 tons Oar present facilities eqnal.« 250,000 tons May be Inoreaaed to. M ... 500,000 tons When sufficient demand arises. Highest awards and certificates obtained from the Colonial and European "Exhibitions fos oor OOAL, FIREOLAY, and FIREOLAY GOODS, including GAS RETORTS and TILES of all klntfs. OOAL delivered In oargoes of 1000 sou and upwards at any port in the oolony , lowest ourrent rates. FOREIGN EXPORT.— We are quoting speolally low rates for foreign export - fo.b. at Greymonth, or for tranship meat at Wellington ot any othei ports of the oolony ; despatch guaranteed. DEPOTS.— We have depots at Wellington, Lyttelton, Christchurch, and Dunedin, from whioh tbe trade and consumers are supplied whosesale or retail from yards or direot from atoamerß or hulks. ! Large supplies always on hand, including OOKE, FIREOLAY, FIREBRICK and TILES. ; LIME FOR SALE BEST LIME — fresh burnt at onr col« lieries from Imported Napier and other [ celebrated limestones, at lowest rates . alex.Tdougall, Managing DUeotoi.

THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME. If you leave it for Greymonth try CARD'S STEAM PACKET RESTAORANT, Richmond Quay, and you will find youraelf nest door to it. A first-class table always kept and boarders will find all the comforts tf a home. Terms liberal. WILHAM CARD, Propriatcfr riLUB HOTEL Mawhsra Quax, GREYMOUTH. This Hotel is one of the moat complete houses in Greymonth for accommodation f the general publio. The table ls a speciality. Prices the LOWEST in Greymonth. A late shipment of Hardy's oelebrated WIKES of various brands. LUNOHEOn"daILY, Is. \ R MORRISH, Proprietor, i* M. Oi R 1^ a E SURGEON, Lata Surgeon to the s b Great Britain 1 formerly Surgeon to the Northampton ' General Hospital, the Liverpool Eye and Ear Infirmary, the Birmingham and Guy's Hospital, Lylng-ln Charities, can bo eensolted, Greymouth Dispenser Mawheti Qaay.

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10265, 22 April 1899, Page 1

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