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COMPARE dtitt/P M^^m Jr., -Mi JijftT ABUT PRICE Wi VS i/M/4 2/8 LONG VALLEY STEAM SAW MILLS, KATTUNA. FIKST-CLASS TIMBER delivered to any part of the district at current rates. Orders left with Bythei^l &',Co., Blenheim, Baixy & Son, Renwick, or at the Mills will be promptly attended to. Address: Haveloek Suburban. WILLIAM CATES.

A GOOD BECOBD! OUR BOYS have come back with a good record, as we knew they would. WE, TOO, have made a record with our Popular TTIAILOK -'l\ /T ADE Q UITS ! X AILOR - IVXADE O UITS ! They are the Best Value in the Town. Grand Lot of NEW PATTERNS to Choose from. See our large Stock of Men's good. 1 strong, Ready-made TWEED SUITS, at 25/-, 35/-, 37/6 to 50/Grand Range of COLLARS & TIES| In Latest Styles, At Lowest Prices. E. W. DEE & SONS, GENTS' TAILORS, HOSIERS, AND CLOTHIERS.

REID AND GRAY, -^^^^^^^^^^^^DOUBLE - FUEEOW: Jb|iL DT ATTPTTG ; jALSO: DIGGING PLOUGHS, SINGLE FURROW AND SWING PLOUGHS Over 13,000 made. We make more Ploughs than all other Colonial makers put together. Up-to-date in every particular. OUR PATENT STEEL POINTS IFOR SHARES Have superseded all others, and farmers now recognise their value.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 tile colony. CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS,, HORSE POWERS, SEED SOWER, "MAST" & "EUREKA" GRAIN DRILLS, DRAYS, WAGGONS, &c, &c REID AND GRAY. Catalogue Posted Free on Application.

H. E. SHACKLOCK, . MAKER OF THE CELEBRATED PATENT "ORION" COOKING RANGE. * -rt—i— -i «l HP HEY will burn Lignite, true Coal, I ■ -*- or Wood up to 24 inches long. i u~ ' ■' >| The flues are all self-contained, and I „_. need no setting. Can be worked in a I tf~°^ chimney or with store-pipe. The oven E**l bottoms heat well; good bread bakers. fcrf Very suitable for shepherds' huts, ILaJ sheep stations, farms, hotels^ and /fljtir" TuV =?■* dwelling-houses. WfT-j L^~~<l c~?^> SINGLE & DOUBLE OVENS. *^=. jp j. ' —,1 - m^msr Over 27,000 of these Ranges in use in J I % —-fr^Ns «G^^^ iw cw Zealand. I ¥>«^Pfk (1/®^«>> These Ranges are guaranteed to be all SH£'£ OCK **I *^-^^ that is said of them in the Catalogue. m| yj^^K MADE IN ALL SIZES. te=^^^^^=^^- -—~# HIGH Oil LOW PRESSURE BOILERS FITTED. w™* Sold by all Ironmongers. f^lßJi F!i- Catalogues on application to maker and patentee: H. B. SHACKLOCK, LIMITED, SOUTHEND FOUNDRY, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. ■■ SYRACUSE BPEING-ITOOTH HARROWS ARE rnHE T3EST I re _Lhe JlDest! 9, 15, 17, and 25 Teeth—Loose Points. ;With or without Wheels and Seat. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENT OFJ RECENT YEARS. BOOTH, MACDONALI) AND CO., LTD., CPIRISTCIIURCH. CORRY AND CO. - - Blenheim.! ]^/[UTUAL pROVrDENT QOCIBTY 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 ... ',' £895,691 3. An increase in the Annual Income 0f... ... ,[[ .£94*050 4. An increase in the amount of Annual Cash Bonus of '.'.' £26,440 5. A net gain in Business in Force of 9013 policies, assuring £2,102^088 During the year 15,238 New Policies were issued, being- the largest number yet written by the Society in any one year. The New Assurances issued amounted to £3,955,085, a sum in excess of that granted in any year since 1891. o C , JJlf oT^ tal Asslu>imco« »i force (including Bonus additions) now amount to £54,343,821. The Net Increase to the volume of business in force is the largest in any year since 1891. oo JJe Accumulated Fund amounts to £16,074,740, and the Annual Income to £2,209,357. The Reserve set apart for the possible depreciation of Securities now stands at £266,692. The Divisible Surplus for the year amounts to £506,182, yielding Reversionary Bonuses of about £942,500. The Death Claims for the year were exceptionally favorable, while the Expenses of Management were very moderate. BRANCH DIRECTORS: The Hon, Morgan S. Grace! M.D., C.M.G., M.L.C. (Chairman); the Hon. Chas. J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Deputy Chairman); Alfred de Bathe Brandon, 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 77, 3 April 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 77, 3 April 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 77, 3 April 1901, Page 1

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