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SADDLERS, HARNESS & HORSE B^T MAKERS, 162 CASHEL STREET, CHMSTCHUfit H. 1 Horsemens' - Trotting ! Outfits, . q tflts '• " We supply America with Trotting Material. • Trouiug Outfits ire 50 per cent, superior to American. We sup'^, everything" appertaining to Horse men's Outfits. Write for . ufitirato^. Catoiof-- aD< 3 let us quote you. Tho Greatest Curative Compounds for the woll'keopiug and all ailments ot Cattle, Swine, etc. Wholesale Merchants, Rattray Street, Dunedin. T ■ . ; AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOC ETY J ESTABLISHED 1849. ' THE LAGEST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL MOT UAL LIFE ASSURANCE 1 SOCIETY IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. r DIAMOND JUBILEE YEARj 1908. 3 ASSURE YOUR LIFE IN THIS GREAT SOCIETY BEFORE THE " CLOSE OF THE YEAR AND PARTICIPATE IN THE ANNUAL 1 BONUS WHICH WILL THEN BE DECLARED. 1 The Directors wish specially to remind the public, in view of the state- • ments and comparisons macle by competing institutions, that no othsr Mu--1 tual Life Assurance Company transacting business in Australasia either r OFFFRS SUCH A LIBERAL CONTRACT, MAKES SUCH STRINGENT RESERVES' TO MEET ITS LIABILITIES. „ mmrrf , OR DECLARES SUCH LARGE BONUSES, and 1 NO OFFICE IN THE WORLD CAN OFFER SUCH ADVANTAGES TO THE ASSURING PUBLIC AS THE AUSTRAL- . i IAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. - ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS ... j£2,925,000 I INVESTED FUNDS <£22,500,000 ! CASH BONUSES DISTRIBUTED £13,000,000 (Nearly) <=**-■- j v^ v Directors of the Neew Zealand Branch: The Hon Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C., (Chairman) ; A. cle B. Brandon, Esq. (Deputy Chairman); the Hon Edward Richardson, C.M.G., John Duncan, E-iq; Joseph^ Joseph Esq. ! EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. ■ New Zealand Branch — T . T __ n . t CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. Representative: H. VV. BLAKE. A. C KEMP, District Secretary Creymouth. « fS Pockct-Knivcs l^j ■IM WSB j^r Axes or Hatchets— Bits or Chisels— Ws& B^R^ Saws or Planes — Hammers or Screw-drivers — Ww all tools— any tool— so long as you want the very Wf best of its kind may be found among the famous to|J I £tff>P>Jf nil l l Hf% I I QUALITY TOOLS I E vlf'lflkr There is no argument — no question— they are m B HVHRPnHHfi the hest you can buy at any price. So it is Jl H WtlllmJf^flM v^ith any other tools you can mention together Jjm m TSkIW&ISSB* y "^ 1 For^ s ' Rakee, Hoes, Shovels, Garden mm ™ • Trowels, Manure-hooks, Grass-shears. Any ra" W tool for shop, home or field. M IMinean McLean, Sole Agent. Greymouth and Dlstriot, I Start the Day I with Coffee, Coffee .stimulates the physical nnd mental i faculties, and enables yon to bring* moro energy f and brighter intelligence to bear upon your -work. I To get the proper benefit from coftee, however | you musfc have ifc good and pure. Try § The Ideal Blend I And you -will realise whafc good Coffee means. Greafc care is B taken in the blending to secure a lufca uniformity of m quality. The strength of " CLUR " Coffee makes i the 9 most economical on the market * 9 Gregg & Co., Md., CoSe :J^iy' 1 N. B. — Our Pepper and Spices are appreciated for their quality 9 and purity throughout the Dominion. All our manufactures 9 are of first-class quality. The name Gregg & Co., Ltd., is a 9 guarantee of purity and excellence. Jg /^i T A TXC<ri^'^-|VT-ff7l [ AHAVHA LIVERY AND 4AIT. GLADSTONE .itabim. TITVTTT'Ti mt AME - S F * WHITE > Ma >l Contiactoi JJL\^ JL 3-AAu* tf> wishes to inform the travelling MTT r. i Fibhc that his line of R,»ral Mai Corner: SMITH & CHURCH Streets, Coaches meets all trains for tie convey REEFTON. anre of Mails, Passengers and Parcels Al/ goods consigned: Care White, Every attention paid to «i8ltor» Ahaura, will receive prompt and ca?e fuf attention. Passengers to and fron AN EXCELLENT TABV.IS KEPT Orv-ell Creek specially catsred fo ; " Agent for Grey River Argua. v Mly best ALES, WINES & " SPIRITS r . " | riorr.6s and traps on hi- •*» -shortest kept in Stock. notice - ..«.. vr . wu .» Go *' d staj7lin » and Paddocki ig accoi MONTEITH'S Qisdaticn.' ■ Bpeolal Brew alwaye on lap ' J veisc-s carefully broken to Saddle an' Rr DUNPHY PROPRIETOR i * AW * 5 WHBTE « PROPRIETOR, J .rajlwaY STATION. REEFTON. iffIAHRA.

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Grey River Argus, 2 March 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 2 March 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 2 March 1908, Page 4

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