Australian Mutual i Provident Society ESTABLISHED 1 849 The Largest Mntual Life Office in the British Empire and the Best Bonus-Paying Office in the World ! Funds over - - - £33,290,000 Annual Income - - £4,470,000 Bonuses Divided Yearly. The Cash Bonusei divided among Policy-Holders for the One Year, 1914, amounted to £1,026.000, producing Reversionary Additions oE £1,800,000. Low Premiums. Liberal Conditions. Unequalled Results DIECICES (1 'JI.E IMAA IT: TiIST/ IBiilSC-H. The Hou. C, J.Johnston, M.L.C.,»Chai: van: A. de B, BraDdon, Esq., Deputy Chairman ; John Duncan, Esq., and K. Beaucamp, Esq Edward W. Lovvk, K«sident Secretary. , A. G. KEMP, District Secy., Greymouth. Najv Zeilial-krancli, Customrhcusc Quay Wellington I ■ BSTABU3HBD i 88». Wine. Spirit & Provision Merchants & General ilicipc»rt©^«> AGENTS FOR —^Kozie and Nelson Moate Tea. " John Fergusons Distillery, Glasgow. "' Peter Dawson's The Twoiemore Glenlivet Distillery Ltd DufE Town. " Henk's Schnapps and Geneva. " F. Heering's Cherry Brandy. " Greymouth, Mannings, Speights' Bottled Ale and Stout. " Thompson's Wairongoa Water. " The Baltic Separator. ■" Guinness' Stout bottled by Daiikea. " Chamberlain's Eemedies. " Amigo Sharp's Ointment. " Charles Heidseick Champagne. iIX AT WHOLESALE PRICES. HPPER MAWHERA QUAY,* GREYMOUTB you siniJe 1 over jourcookin^ ii is certain thai i 1 / • everything is '^-fjjt "^ "Pastry as light as a snowflake, I Cakes as tasty as can be, :p Scones that are highly nutritious; With all doth such cooking agree." gi iP Thus the smile of satisfaction is seen on p the face of the happy cook who consist- g ently uses Edmonds Baking Powder. p p She knows she need not worry for Ed- A I monds is "Sure to Rise ' ' % s ror some tine , «■ «?w«7^ m— l i Cookery Book. m ' BAKING £ J I A card will J^ POWDER 7^ DRINK ONLY I SPEIGHT'S PRIZE ALES To be fthtmn&d everywft^ere I^SsP your Home IJuuEi MADRAS MUsriVS''ASKMKNT CURTAINS, at Loom Price*. Also HOUSEHOLD ■ t4%fiCA*^ CATAI>OCUEr OF | JW>*~ CURTAINS I ITIBLE LINEN PARCEL 9fi/fi RECORD CURTAIN PARCEL I Duty and Post Paid. Duty & Post Paid. ft -y /#fc H I Heavy Double Damask Ait. Linen Tabt.e Contains 6 pairs "J MI n H Cloth, choice desipi, siz<fibout 2by 21yds beautiful Curtains Mm I/ w H 6 Linen Serviettes to mat* Cloth,24ins.sq. namely:— ■ 1 Durable White Irish Damask Table 4 pairs All same R IC " P^V*^ 8 B Cloth, Ribbon Stripe Design, size 1 lyds.sq Desion 3yds. long, SOins. wide. H I Cotton Damask Table Cloth, 60ins.sq. 2 pairs Good Quality Exquisite H I ifirrHFii Tabie Cloth Half Bleached Empire Design, most successtul H ■ 62»S"q uora, "ait uieacuea, sJyds 6Qins Wlde m lIRisH*EMBROiDEREDTEACLOTH,32ins.Bq. Either parcel delivered FREE B 1 Emb. Tray Cloth. 1 Emb. Table Centre at above prices. ■ Alltfoodreadyhemd.Marvello«svalue Greatestßar<ain»everoHered D Be sure write now for Catalogue, POST FREE. ■ S. PEACH & 612, TheLoonw, Nottingham, EnglandJF -
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Grey River Argus, 12 April 1916, Page 7
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