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1L *t Tie a knot in your handkerchief, before 91 going out, to remind you to order a tin of |h| g A delicious beverage. ]| m^ THE STANDARD COCOA OF THE WORLD. gy^l H CHEAP, BECAUSE A LITTLE lIX : Jr® GOES A LONG WAY. «^| U A FOOD FOR THE MUSCLES. J| WLg A TONIC FOR THE NERVES. g|J|? Wffl A DELICACY FOR THE PALATE. ||il /S" * i; t?ws?J> !*£t?&^ P&RS'y SS%RSR3 yjysvj!* lIttEVH/tl >2» JO- ?„_-. vpi? f rv.;::iv ».-.*..--' **SvV?« w.%'tfid **pQ$$F JOT

AUSTRALIAN jyTUTUAL DROVIDENT THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. RESULTS FROM SIXTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. New Business, 1914 (Ordinary) nearly £6,600,000. New Business, 1914 (Industrial) nearly ..; £969,000. Annual Income £4,470,000. Accumulated Funds, over £33,290,000 POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department) 300,218 assuring nearly £100,900,000 (including 1 Boaus Additions.) POLICIES IN .FORCE (Industrial Department), 121,055, assuring: £4, 222,000, with bonuses. Total Cash Profits divided .£19,807,0,46 CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1914) £1,026,000. Providing Reversionary Additions of about ,£1,800,000. This the first occasion on whi«h the surplus divided amongst the policy holders has exceeded One MfUtom Sterling- for a single year. Tke Society now issue EVERY DESIR ABLE FORM OF POLICY— ORDIN ARY or INDUSTRIAL— for any amount from £5 to . Directors of the New Zealand Branch:— The Hon C. J. Johnston, M.L.C. .Chairman: A. de B. Brandon. Esq., Deputy Chairman; John Duncan, Esq., Joseph Joseph, Esq. Amd H. Beauchamp, Esq. EDWARD W.-LOWE, Resident Secretary. New Zealand Branch— CustomL'ouseQuay, Wellington. A. G. KEMP, District Secretary, Greymouth.^ $7-^g — Quickly Cures !ei|||||| Coughs and Colds brought on by ex}^*p!p|Sgj posure. It Heals §^§|gj|j Sore Throats and Z^£JjSffl is invaluable for ( jgHrc§y§ Children* Sold by All Chemist* and Storekeeper* 1(6 per Bottle. OTIRA TO ARTHUR'S PAW CASSIDY * 00 LTD THE above line of Coaches run between OTIRA and ARTHUR'S PASS every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The whole of the plant is up-to-date, and 140 passengers per trip can be~ carried with com fort. Only reliable and experienced drivers are employed. Single Fare 12s 6d : Return Fare 20s. Tickets and full particulars can be obtained from the following agents.— WESTPORT— W. T. Slee and G. S. , -Cray and Co. REEFTON— E. J. Scantlebury and W. A. Stapleton.. HOKITIKA.— Sprot. Jeffries and Co. MO AN A— E. Pennhalluriack. STILLWATER D. Wallace. RUNANGA AND BRUUER— John Ward. BLACKBALL— BIackbaII Co-operative Society.• .■ GREYMOUTH— M. J. Foga^r and Co. or — G. W. MOSS AND CO. West Coast Agent.s. NEWMAN BROS., O EEFTON T^Ei&TPORT TI/|"OTOR QERVIGE. EIGHT PASSENGER CAR LEAVES WESTPORT DAILY At 9.30 a.m. LEAVES REEFTON DAILY At-9,30 a.m. ' BOOKING OFFICES: REEFTON.-rStevenson's Hotel. GREYMOUTH.— HarIej and Co.. Ltd. NEWMAN U.ROS 8 Propriet*rl.

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Grey River Argus, 12 June 1915, Page 8

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