ym*Htn :iu<-;j&'.j.'- -v.J'.-i?r»' -;Si.i i ; • ■■■■•■-• ■ ■■■-■• r ■IHtehHlhUiMi'te^ '■>&*' *fe&r-~*h?-"\ }--■ , -'■.-. .-■■ i lf|||Ti|! > ■'-,'. ; . p : II I '/ r / vV ■/ Alif' - LQ&y %\ fT*** . W becomes one of ! t' ' , -.'.' AA- .:-'" ■ ." -- .v . •'. \ i \ '■■ * '' '.■-■■ -P 'c-.sar% ivnen ■*• ' ■ ' ;■ .-.■• ..■;. ■->■■- ;'■ '• ;;,_:./' the .hostess' ;'{■.. ■ regales her guest witK Amber? Tips |; Over the fresh fiil!.-ilav"oured\ci!psi ? 'th'e.c6n*.'.,-|| yers^tion flows in ore freely, and \VhciV the *| requirements of etiquette are fulfilled, hoscesa and guest part, each^charmed with the dtheVs | ■ ■■ vivacity, ? . . ■ ■ .■■•■■_.: "';;%;-. \. : -■■■ The call is returned, when - I ■-'■■.■ ■■■- ■'"''''■■■'■■:■''■ . '■■:**> . : y~y " : -- r %^ again sets the hearts a tune ; thus the casual J acquaintance grows rapidly into a firm and J' lasting friendship, . : f lAriibet Tips c^n hz prc^-— eel at yc>ur |: .in three s:xlis, IJS, ''T-Wkni .2/- plr \U ( ona || ' of whichis bcu-d to pb*.si : yoy. . . ica | Whorewle Agents, A, MATHESOm CS., Maokay Bt.,C*»ymqutli.
TDIJ CAN NOW GET j 'Ilawiitree V Jelly Csyo Ms 4 1 L ATS. SEASON'S DEMAND was phenomenal, and the. de- j , sad ali»aa.Jy pi-ojais33 t3 b 3 evea greatar this season; but' , wo | vaaibioipitai lar^a sales' by. supplying retailersvwith extra large | ocks. If; you haveaay difficulty in getting " Rowntree's," let 3 3 kiiw, h: th^i'j slioald bs no excuse for shortage^ this season. | ■ THE BEST STABQH YOU OAN<BtrY 1^ "Eagle" Stardli* | TTtHAS BEENT TESTED by experts against the World's best I .- . '■ M . ■'.- ' "' v. . ' ■' ■ ■'■ ' I bmnds, and fouud equal in every respect: Surprise was ex- i pressed hy the exparbs that there should bs^ a.iy market at all I for imported brands in New Zealand when so splendid a Starch as " Eagle" Starch could be obtained so much cheaper. All wise I .laundi esses now use " Eagle"' Starch. I __,_,___ -_ Club" Coffee | ' HAVE NAMED THE ONE COFFEE which you will I get that exquisite Coffee flavour and lovely refreshing influence which you have so often longed for, but have failed to get, simply because you tried the wrong brand. Get "Club" Coffee once, and you will never have any other kind. W. Gregg & Co., Ltd., Coffee, Peppsr, Spies, and Sfa^i Manufacturers. " •Estahlbb* 1861. DUNEDIN. '|
AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTiIBIfsHED T849. THE OLDEST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN LIFE ~ OFFICE. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, over ... £25,000,000 ANNUAL INCOME,, over £3.250,000. Tlid TOTAL CASH PROFIT divided by the Society during its existence has | amounted' to £14,336,892. THE CASH PROFIT DIVIDED FOR ON r E YEAR (1908) amounted to £740,---385, providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of over £1,300,000 POLICIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS issued -for amounts ranging from £5 t0 DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: I The Hon C. J. Johnston, MrL.C, (Chairman); A. D<> Uetho BrandonrEig (Do, ■■' puty Chairman);. the Hon Edward Richardson, C.M.G., John Duncan, Lsq. I and Joseph Joseph, Esq. ,* v> I- Nw Zealand Branch- x^S-? A^ D^ L °^' Customhouse-quay, Wellington. Secretary. _ Industrial Agent:— J. S. AGNEW. >"" CMD A. .v. l\tMr, District Secretary, Greymouth; ii Sto '-George Pie Apricots tL If E.ECIPE COMPETITION. f The judge reports that this competition wat> tcry. difficult - to .-mz ?lecide owing to the large number of real! y excellent lcclnes sent in: ML As the judge bracketed six equal, \>c have doubled the original prizo- W money, and added live consolation prizes for those wbo received at ■§5 aprcial mention. - ■- ' j» : Firsj; I*rfae>> two guineas, divided^betweDn : , S %. Mi» W. Stuart, Timara •• Apricots ala Teiiut '- ,o ' -W Mrs McGregor, Okoia "Amber Pu'lrtiug and Appie Show gr jj& Second Prize half -gniaca ea«th to ; " Jr @ Mr 3 HefEerna^ Greynioulh •' lced Apricot Tart". ,- Wl <£| Miss Vowless,. Gisbomc " Creamed Apricots and Custard * m~ \M Mrs Cullen, Mangatuivto "Apple Trifle" - K |^ Mrs McQueen, Raupo " Apple Sponjjc Pudding " UT '.Wl Consolatioa Priacs (5s each) for spot itu mention . W Iff Miss K. Campbell, Greymoulu " Apricot Fritters ' g" ■§| M ' Mrs Kcrr, Invercargill' " Apricot Mould ' & '•fa. Miss Newman, Christchurch -Baked Apricot Pudding g ;^ Mrs Sundbprg, Dargarille " St. Gco.^t Apple Pie " m !^ Mrs Sims, Waihi " "Apple Pudding No. L' M ' Seven others reoeivcd ho.nourahlc mention. MX,
Marquis of Lome Motel \ of Hampden and Bealey Streets H.o|iitika. First-class Accommodation and Every"g r :Comfort^Owor(witcc<l. ALLCOCK'S BEST BILLIARD TABLE IN STALLED. Only BEST BRANDS OF . tfUl fc r\UO! £ - MANDL'S XXX ?EIE ALWAYS OK TA.P. This co:nfortable hotel is oiily two minutes walk Hokitiki Railw.iy S allqa oae miaute from Cass Square. Mr } I x.. 4 i >'•;.* » a, Propiie tress
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Grey River Argus, 17 March 1910, Page 1
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