MARLBORO UGH-NELSON FREEZING WORKS. milE GROSS CONSOLIDATED RATE to cover all charges from delivery -*- at the Works, Picion, to receipt of proceeds, namely:—Killing, F-reazi ng Bags, Freight, Marino Insurance against. All Risks (osoopt. War Kisk), Interest on Advauca, London Landing, Sailing Charges and Exchange:— MUTTON ... ... 1 6-lOd por pouocJ. LAMB ... ... I-$d por pound. CAUL and KiDNEY FAT paid for at CUERENT RATES. SKINS PURCHASED at Current Eaten, or WOOL SHIPPED on Farmers' account as preferred. THE OHRISTOHUROH MEAT COY., LTD, PICTON. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. HOLDS A WORLD-WIDE RECORD FOR BONUSES, STABILITY, LIBBRALITF. 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 ADDITIONS. PROFIT DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR <1904), £624,211, THE LARGEST AMOUNT DIVIDED IN ANY ONE YEAR IN THE HISTORY OF THE SOCIETY. TOTAL PROFITS DIVIDED AMONGST POLIOYHOLDSRS, Oi< =nft _ nft OVER ... ... ... ••• ••• *II>wUU,UUU There is no other office, living or dead, which can show, or has shown, such a phenomenal record as the Australian Mutual Provident Society. THE INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT IS NOW IN tfULL WORKING ORDER EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY ISSUED BY THE -SOCIETY From £5 to £10,000. Directors of the New Zealand Branch*—The Hon. Ghas. John Joiioston, M.L.C., Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy-Chairman; the Hon. B. Richardson, C.M.G., John Dnncan, Esq., and Joseph Josepfc, Esg;. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary* Hew Zealand Branch s CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.
===== A TEA TO YOUR TASTE -"■ r a* Send us Youp^w^ Grocer's Name 1 We want our Tea-"STAND-OUT TEA"-on ttn | ihelvea of every live grocer in the Colony. Because owing to |* the many concoctions being sold as " good " Tea, the publio g got to distrust all Teas, bo we resolved on marketing one to % meet the popular demand for a standard Tea at a uniform j| price ; and » Tea to YOUR taste in the zesutt. % 1 I PnPP Now we want you to ask YOUR grocer if ha keeps it, and if not I jFKI"!191 Bend us a Post card BivinS nis name and address and we'll S I I llhk mail you FREE a pretty little Jib. tin of the Tea, beautifully ( got up in red, green, and gold ;an exact facsimile of the larger tins. (| i > Address: R. WILSOW& Co., Tea Merchants, DunedSn. 28 S H. B. SHACKLOCK. "~"~~. MAKER OF THE CBLEBBATISD PATENT MORION" COOKING .RANGE, ■■iESEEEsascsKj npejn? will hvzn Ligiaito, tirae,.Co» |i I JL or Wood up So 24 inches long ]I p. >w > The Hues are all. Bo2£-c<mtaine<S, and I need ko setting. Can be worked in n Vs ( giss&s*, oabaaey or TOtliatove-pijj©. Ilioovea |O3 bottoms heat well; good tsr/ead takers. !>=•«! Very suitabls for shs^herds* huts, Ojj sheep stations, Jiasmso hot«l% 3»iS Y//'l i i—- i SINGLE AND DOUBLE OVENS. '{' I^^— 11 I_3-.-s:i^? Over 27,000 off .these Rsnges in us© in j|j \ sL—-— —# |^ ~t-__^~v| JL. Now Zealand. W j ftSs^mf jj"7^-^-, I These Kanges are guarantesd to ba all I. | EWSeeid f! &V ' C^r^''-^ I . that is said of them in the Catalogue. HIGH OR LOW PBESSUBS BOILERS FITTED* -^■•K«~ ■■ ;^iw3gg Sold by all IroaasoDgesa. , Catalogues on application to maker and patentee: H. US. SHACK LOCK. LIMITEB SOUTHEND FOUNDRY, PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. TIGER TEA JUVENILE LEAGUE. COMPETITION No 2. The following sentence (completed) has been sealecl away by tho of the Ofcago Daily Times. " DisecimiDafcing Tea drinkers of New Zealand are daily testifying to the fact that Tiger Teas are——-— and- «—r," P"J A Will bo divided amongafc those who correctly supply tho two missing gjXAJ words. If more than 40 correct replies are sent ia, then the prizes will be divided amongst the 40 whose writing ia neatest CONDITIONS. (1) Competitors must ba under 18 years of age. (2) Write the complete sentence on one side of a sheet of paper or card ; on the other side the competitor's full name and address, also age, duly endorsed by parent or adult friend ;
and in one corner the worda '* Competition No. 2." (3) Any number of guesses may be sent, but each musti be written on a separate sheet, and the end of a packet of Tiger Tea containing the Number must be cut off and attached to each sheet sent in. (4) Competition closes on the 31st MARCH NEXT. (5) Address : TIGER TEA JUVENILE LEAGUE, RO. Box 111, Danedio. KAIKOUKA MAIL NEWMAN'S COACH. "OOSTAL "m/STAIL /ROACHES, — Jtii JxL \j EUNS TWICE WEEKLY to Kai. «—« koura, leaving Sadden, and call< f*i 3ACHES loav© Blenheim toy HaYelag at Blind River, Flazbonrne, \J lock and Kelson as follows ;— Kekerangu, Clarence Bridge «n4 Lmvn BlenhoiEa: Tuesdays, ThtursHapufeUv days, said Saturdays, &t 1 a.m. 5 Booking Offices: reachißg Nelson at 6 p.rau sam© Blenheim, Club Stabla*. . fiay. Seddon, 3. Barrett's. Leave Kelson : Mraad&^a, Wednesdays, Kaikoura, Commercial E&tt2. zu d Fridays, at 7 a.m. 5 j^sriviag Coach leaves Soddon at 6 a.m. Tu<*6- §,3 BlenixQiia. G p.m. saia© «2ayo lays and Thursdays, arriving Kaikoura »««**,« p.m. same day. Leaves Kaikoura 6 Ajj Psrosta aft Eesftonable Bate* A.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, arriv» —»., Ing at Seddon 6 p,m. same day, to BOOKING OFFICES, c*tch train for Blenheim. fcr Pasagjagora :H. Howard's Office, Paeobib.—Parcels for anywhere o© Market Place, Blenheim; T. Scott's the coaoh route can be left at the Clnfe F^t QiHce Hotel, Bsvelocfc. Jtables, where they wHI foe takea f G -g Paresis: Criterion Stabte&j BlenSharge of and forwarded to the coaoSs haim ; Scott's Past Gfi&e Hotel, aA Seddon. Every care but no v&« HaTO!<ssk* jponaibility. All parcels must be fully . PICKEBING'S ringle; Sedftn to Kokemxgu,' 15s T^ OVAL 1/T AIL p<>AOH single; Seddon to Clarance Bridge, JS-*J -*-'-"- 85s single; Seddon to Kaikocro, SOs T" EAVES Blenheim on Mondays, single. JIJ Wednesdays, and Fridays, at E. FRANCIS. 10 a.m. ; Returning from Havelock Proprietor,, Tuesdays, 'Ihursdayß, and Saturdays, at 10 a.m. WAIRAU VALLEY AND TOP It is requested that all goods and VALLEY -parcels be booked not later than 9 ROYAL MAIL COACH. o'clock morninsr o£ leaving. BOOKING OFFICES: THE above Coaoh leaves Top Valley Gronvenor Hotel, Blenheim, on Tuesdays and Fridays afc 7.30 Masonic Hotel, Baveiocb. p.m., arriving at Blenheim 1 p.m.; ■ and leaves Blenheim on Wednesdays Bnnirmv and Saturdays at 10 a.m. 1± U %j Jl ill X ■ Note, —Booking Office,. Grosvenor ■<■—■ Hotel, High Street. 3mt Lances riT 8 reasonable STOCK 0J? eoos:s¥ Every care taken but no responsi 131 STICKS, GUARDS, HTC. bility. --9.tr-W-'HZ^tor. W-**.W«. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. W» f —— SUMS AMMUNITION, rnHE undersigned has taken or&x —«*• X the Molesworth and Lower J7, W, ADAMS, &watere Coach, lately carried on toy MARKST STEJffIiST, A.. 3>. Wise, and by attention to tha wants c pstrona teusta to ma»iti a ftail JQHN HXJTCHESON *"■ °£ PKbIIC ""EV KKHID. -BROKERBcokiog Office: Gfoavenor Hotel. "Ij^lßE* MARINE, AND LIFE IN O6ach 'leaves Friday mornings at Jj SURANCE AGENT. 3«30] returning /Tuesdays,, Every care Australian Mutual Provident Society. iaken of parcels committed to my N,Z, and River Plate Laud Mortgage tliwgo, but uo responsibility. Company,
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 62, 14 March 1906, Page 1
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