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AS *0>i il&*ik A GOO]D RECORD! Al Erf g_3'% II k OUR BOYS have come back with r |v| 10Ww 1M JKSL a &'o°d record, as we knew I^<nTTE WOUM' r $j^flte. taa & a WE> T00 'have made a record yfll^^ m / vfhjr wibh 0lu *Popular M/>Vi *Jr rnAILOR -TV /FADE Q UITS ! jC^^^Wa IVxWwANQ JL AILOR - IVLade Ouits ! I^fr They "are the Best Value in the Town. P J^Ufl^^^Si^ f Grand Lot of ■p^^r / Choose from. V ~. See our large Stock of Men's good, -*».■■,-■ - .AT ANY PRICg . , ' w" TWEED SUITS, LONG VALLEY ' at 25/-, 35/-, 37/6 to 50/STEAM SA.W MILLS, KAITUNA. Grand Range of a —- COLLARS & TIESI FIRST-CLASS TIMBER delivered i N Latest Styles, to any part of the district at * T Lowest Prices t current rates. - AT ■ LiOWE&x prices. Orders left" with Bythfxl & Co., . "~ Blenheim, Bary & Son, Renwick, or Tp. "W "DTTiTTj SONS at the Mills will be promptly attended; VV ' -U-CiJl' * . OUi:>l °» Address: Havelock Suburban. JUO*n" TAILORS, HOSIERS, AND CLOTHIERS. WILLIAM CATES. . I : ■ ' ' REID AND G[RAY, ;ALSO: DIGGING PLOUGHS, SINGLE FURROW AND SWING PLOUGHS Over 13,000 made. We make more Ploughs than all other Colonial makers put together. Up-to-uate in every particular. OUR PATENT STEEL POINTS FOR SHARES Have superseded all others, and farmers now recognise their value. Every farmer should try them. DISC AND DIGGING HARROWS-{all sizes). ALL-STEEL ZIG-ZAG HARROWS (the best made). NEW PATENT SPRING-TOOTH HARROW (with wheels and seat. A useful and cheap Implement.) CHAFFCUTTERS: Double and Single Baggers. The Premier Chaffcutters in the colony. CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS, HOljpE POWERS, SEED SOWER, , "MAST" & "EUREKA" GRAIN DRILLS, DRAYS, WAGGONS, &c, &c R E I D A N D GRAY. Catalogue Posted Free on Application. ;■ 'H. E. SHACKLOCE, 1 MAKKU OV Ti\B CEIiBRATED -~W, ■ ■■ sm, „ i? iljz'Jc-?M £''' '■ — ' • V^'V' "" Orion v' Booking rang-IV .pb^—^ npHEY will burn Lignite, true Coal, b J • ior Wood up to 2-1 inches long. / i — "~11 he flues are a^ self-contained, and I need no setting. Can be worked in a I «»=tok chimney or with stove-pipe. The oven I* I bottoms heat,well; good bread bakers. > fc?| Very suitable for shepherds' huts, LkJ -■ sheep stations, farms, hotels, and /TftS^ilEiS^^^llS TYT ==« dwelling-houses. WC& RSESA <ZF^> SINGLE & DOUBLE OTENS. "~^ \i •|| -J "hh^ Over 27,000 of these Ranges in use in I \ t These Ranges are guaranteed to be all Hf£ OCKj 1 gS^s^3|L that is saidof them in the Catalogue. 1 JUS ij^Sy , MADE IN ALL SIZES. , =Sa HIGH OR LOW PRESSURE BOILERS FITTED. 3 ■*•-• 55SW / Sold by all Ironmongers. Catalogues on application to maker and patentee: 1 H. E. SHACKLOCK, LIMITED, SOUTHENp FOUNDRY, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. SYRACUSE SPRING-STOOTH HARROWS ARE mHE TDEST. I RE XHE JDeST 1 9, 15, 17, and 25 Teeth—Loose Points. ;With or without Wheels and Seat. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENT OF* , RECENT YEARS. b BOOTH, MACDONALI) AND CO., *I/FD., b CHRISTCHURCH. CORRY AND GO. - - Blenheim.! i " AUSTRALIAN jy^UTUAL pROVrDENT QOCIETY THE FIFTY-FJRST ANNUAL REPORT, JUST ISSUED, DISCLOSES : — 1. An increase in the New Business for the year of ... £108,692 2. An increase in the Accumulated Fund of ... ... £395,691 3. An increase in the Annual Income 0f... ... ... .£94,650 4. An increase in the amount of Annual Cash Bonus of ... £2(5,440 r 5. A not gain in Business in Force of 9013 policies, assuring £2,102,088 During the year 15,238 New Policies were issued, being tho largest number yetr'written by the Society in any one year. The New Assurances issued amounted to £3,955,685, a sum inexcossof that granted in any year since 1891. g Tho Total Assurances in force (including Bonus additions) now amount to g £54,343,821. r The Net Increase to the volume of business in force is the largest in any year since 1891. Tho Accumulated Fund amounts to £16,074,740, and the Annual Income to £2,259,357. The Reserve set apart for the possible depreciation of Securities now r. stands at £266,692. The Divisible Surplus for the year amounts to £506,182, yielding Reversionary Bonuses of aboub £942,500. ■ The Death Claims for the.*year were exceptionally favorable, while the Expenses of Management wore very moderate. , r BRANCH DIRECTORS: lt The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G., M.L.C. (Chairman) ; the Hon. Chas. n J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Deputy Chairman); Alfred de Bath© Brandon, , c Esq.; the Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G. ; John Duncan, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Branch Office; Customhouse Quay, Wellington,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 76, 2 April 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 76, 2 April 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 76, 2 April 1901, Page 1

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