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MAKLBOBOUGH-NELSON FREEZING WORKS. npilE GROSS CONSOLIDATED RATE to cover all charges from delivery -*- at tbe Works, Pieton, to receipt of proceeds, namely :—Killing, Freszi ng Bags, Freight, Marine Insurance against All Risks (except "Wac Kisk), IntersI *t on Advance, London Landing, Selling Charges and Exokange : — MUTTON ... ... 16-lOd per pound. LAMB ... ... \%'l pez pontd. CAUL anct KiDNEY FAT paid for at CURRENT KATES. SKINS PURCHASED afc Current Bates, or WOOL SHIPPED on Farmers' account aa preferred!. THE OHRISTCHUROH MEAT COY., LTD. PIOTON. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. HOLDS A WORLD-WIDE RECORD FOR BONUSES, STABILITY, LIBERALiIT F. ECONOMY FUNDS OVER ~ ••• £20,500,000 ANNUAL INCOME OVER • £2,700,000 POLICIES IN FORCE assuring over £65,817,000 INCLUDING OVER £11,500,000 BONUS ADDIVIONS. PROFIT DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR {1904), £624,211, THE LARGEST AMOUNT DIVIDED IN ANY ONE YEAR IN THtf HISTORY OF THE SOCIETY. TOTAL PROFITS DIVIDED AMONGST POLICYHOLDERS, OVER ... ... ... ... ••• £11j500,000 There is no other office, living or dead, which can show, ov has shown, sneh a j phenomenal record as the Australian Matnal Provident Society. THE INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT IS NOW IN FULL WORKING ORDER EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY ISSUED BY THE SOCIETY From £5 to £10,000. Directors ol the New Zealand Branch.—The Hon. Cfaas. John Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy-Chairman; the Hon. E. Richardson, C.M.G., John Duncan, Esq.. and Joseph Josepb, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. New Zealand Branch : CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.

===== A TEA TO YOUR TASTE ■■ F/»Send us Youpww^ Grocer's Name j W« want our Te»- » STAND - OUT TEA " -on thi | BheWei of every Hie grocer in the Colony. Because owing to # the m&ny concoctions being sold as " good " Tea, the public |» got to distrust all Teas, so we resolved on marketing one to |J meet the popular demand for a standard Tea at a uniform j| price ; and a, Tea to TOUR taste is the result. % < I jm mm ■■ HI Now we want you to ask YOUR grocer If he keeps it, and if not <| I | WIKB lIIP send us a post card giving his name and address and we'll £ ( 1 llhsH mail you FREE a pretty little Jib. tin of the Tea, beautifully & I got up in red, green, and gold ;an exact facsimile of the larger tins. k I ' Address: R. WILSON & Co., Tea fVSapchants, Dunedin* 28 1 HANDSOME GOLD BROOCHES. I Here we illustrate a few pretty little Brooches. Each ,of these is supreme value for the price quoted. The reason wo can, and do j sell Jewellery about 25 to 30 per cent, under usual retail rates, , is because we import in large quantities from the actual manufac- i turers, thereby saving our customers an middlemen's profit. ! An goods sent Post Free on receipt of remittance. Ga6 3 6, tsct. Gold Liar Brooch, set with . ?344«. Oct. Cold Curb and Heart | pearls and mby. £2/5/-. Brooch. s,i>. I E3004. get. Gold Bar Name Brooch, ' flj^Wsk ' ! "Se Kfgraved^1:- Q«. Cold Brood, 10/6. I G 5 ,0 5 . , )Ct . Gold^rooch wth stone. ""Mtfji ailSe^L. 7' 6" ■ C 033. ,c. OoM^Brooc),, set w,th pearia. F6aßo. g% Gojd f Broach, witn n.by and P,,oa met Gold Brooch, set with rubies and ~ !oi. get. Gold Bar Brooch, with |j 144 °4- 5 - Uiamondi £ 3/10 /.. Pearls. 12/6. : liSwO. get. Gold Brooch. G6474. Oct. Gold Baby G5210. qct. Gold Safety J> Brooch. 5/6. Pin, with pearl. 6/6. We do not employ Agents or Canvassers. Deal Direct with us. Our Illustrated Catalogue will be sent Post Free on request, JEWELLERS, WELLI&OTOK.

H. B. SHACKLOCK. MASKE OF THE OELEBBATHI? PATENT 1 '"OBION" COOKING. RANGE. itszxasExzo, rOTHEY will burn Lignite, true Coa f p-2335^! j. 01 j \^ oo a up to 24 inches long I *■• ■ The flues sure all self-contained, and I j need no setting. Can bo wn&ed in » \ ,ai3» chimney or with stove-pipe. The ovea '' fu3f Iwttoins heat well; good fcread ba&ors. |ipHi| Very suitable Cor shepherds' lints, Ojj sheep stations, ferma, botsis, ais«J W —-^-^y^^zL J—l|\ SINGLE AND DOUBLE OVENS. ' i—^"fa?^? • Over 27,000 of these Ranges ia use in il^l $$SIM3m rj|'l<^-J^w 3 j These Ranges are guaranteed to ba all jlj S| \h^^jiiW ' -^^ j that ia said o£ them in the Catalogue. '.^^SS^^^^^^a HIGH OB IiOW PBESSFBB BO?I.EKS FITTED. ....j^n1- "* j^^ Sold by alllrocmoagess. Oatatoguoa on appHeafcioa to maker and patentee: H. JH. SHACKLOCK, LIMITED SOUTHEND FOUNDRY, PRINCES STREET. PU^P^y _ TIGER TEA JUVENILES LEAGUE, "" COMPETITION No 2. The following sentence (completed) has been sealed aw»y by the Manager of the ;Otegft D&ily Times. # w DisepimiDftting Tea drinkers of New Zealand are daily testifying to the fact that Tigjer Teas are—-——and-— *——■> fit f\ Will bs divided amongst those who correctly supply the two missing 4^ 111 jyopds. II more than 40 correct replies are sent jo, then the prizes will bo dj.vjded amongst the 40 whose writing is neate^L CQNPITIQNS. (1) Compebitors must ba under 18 years pf age. (2) Write the complete Eeatenco on one side of a eheet of paper or card ; on the other side the ooropoS£¥! taU name and address, also aga, duly endorsed by parent or adult friend; and in So « the words « Compltltioa No. 2." (3) Any number of nesses ilff of Tiaer Tea containing the Number must be cufc of and attached to Sh sheet Sin! tt) Com ZitL closS on the W >MARCB[ NEJT. (5) SwtSH TIGER TK4 JyVENILE IfIAOTB, P.O. Po* 111, Dpnedm.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 59, 10 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 59, 10 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 59, 10 March 1906, Page 1

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