MARLBORO UGH-NELSON FREEZING WORKS. nplll<] GROSS CONSOLIDATED RATE tn cover all charges from dcliv ry -L at the Worts, Pioton, to receipt of proceeds, nam-ly :—Killing, Freezi oT Bags, Freight, Marina lusnrsnea against All Risks (ascep: War KLk), Inters t an Advai.cs, London Landing, Selling Charges »x>d ExchaD^ :— MUTTON ... ... 1 <5-lod par pound. LAMB ... ... 1|»1 pe? pour.a. CAUL and KtDNEY FAT paid for at CURRENT BATES. SKINS PURCHASED at Current Rat©', or WOOL SHIPPED on Farmers' account as preferred. THE CHRISTCHUEOH MEAT COY., LTD, PICTON. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. HOLDS A WORLD-WIDE RECORD FOR BONUSES, STABILITY, LIBERALITY", 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. PROFJT DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1904), £624,211, THE LARGEST AMOUNT DIVIDED JN ANY ONE YEAR IN TUB HISTORY OF THE SOCIETY. TOTAL PftOFITS DIVIDED AMONGST P3LICYHOLDERS, OVER ... ... ••• ••• '•' ailiOWfWH' There is no other office, living or dead, which can show, or Ins shown, such a phenomenal roaord as the Auafcra'.Ua 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 of the New Zealand Branchy—The Hon. Cbae. John Johnston, M.L.r*., Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy-Chairman; the Hon., E. Richardson, C.M.G., John Duncan, Esq., and Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary New Zealand Branch : CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. H. E. BHACKLOCK MAKER OF THE OSLBBBATJED PATENT"OKION" COOKING RANGE. VKSBsssßssaca- riiES 1? will burn Lignite, true Cos ||"^~J JL or Wood up to 24 inches long ?||r-=n-r^ The fines are al? solf-contained., ane 7 »! need no setting. Can be worked is £ x< i I *—-» chimney or with stove-pipe. The overs ' J fU*j| bottoms heat well; good bread bakers. I ij*==c||i Very suitable lax shepherds' huts, I tOi *fc«sp stations, fansia, hotels, anc L-i^zj JH L- dwelling-houses. mr. \__ _. L=-=L^m single and double ovens. <:' k~T~~*~~" -■- ■=S i h'^r? Over 27,000 oC those Ranges ia use in fl BH (f^Z^sU New Ze,l»nd.I Kip! &plilii§|fr|A/^yJ v —T>> I Thoßß Ranges are pnaranto-d to ba all f V ijjj \ jfsHM«l'»e4l & ' •>^""~ 1 ' ! that U said of them in the Catalogue. I ;r | K_^»di r *.—->!}-U • -'i fl^lSJ -_-..J.C_iN MADE IN ...LL SIZES. "' _^J^___id__^^^_S^^=^ HIGH OR LOW PBFSSUBS BOILERS FITTED —if- p *; ~"z^=qs —^ -X-- "'"■■*"' ' "bskSs Sold by all Iroatsongeis. « Catalogues on application to maker and patentee: H. B. SHACK LOCK. LIMITED SOUTHEND FOUNDRY, PRiNCSS STREET, DUNEDIN.
TIGER TEA JUVENILE LEAGUE, COMPETITION No 2. „ The following sentooce (completed) has bsea scale! away by the Manager of the Otago Daily Times. " DisccitaiEatfng Tea drinkers of New Zealand are daily testi'ying to the fact that Tlgo: Tea 3 are—-—----and--------.'' _O1 f\ 3 v^e^ amongst those who correctly supply tbe two raiesing < 5yJLv/ words. Ii more tfcaa 40 correct replies are sent ia, then the prizes will be divided amongst the 40 whoso writing v noitest^ CONDITIONS. (1) Competitors must ba under 18 years o" ago. (2) Wt'ito the complete sentence on ono side of a fcheet cf paper or card ; on the other side the competitor's full name and addrsss, also age, daly endoraf: d by parent o? adult friend ; and ia oce corner the words •• Competition No. 2." (3) ADy number of guesses may be srnt, tub each must be written on a separate sheet, and the end of a Dacket of Tiger Tea containing the Number must bs cub off and attached to each sheet *ent io. (4) Com petition closes on tho 31st MARCH NEXT. (5) Address : TIGER TEA JUVENILE LEAGUE, P.O. Box 111, Dnnedio.
KAIKOURA BIAI'Ij COACH. RUNS TWICE WEEKLY to Eai> konra, leaving Seddon, and call Ing at Blind River, Flaxbonrne, SekerangtJ, Clarence Bridge »nd a»pt?kv Booking Offices: Elecheiro, Clnfc Stablm. Seddon, J. Barrett's. Kaikoura, Commercial Kcttl, Coach leaves Seddon at 6 a.m. Twt lay» and Thursdays, striving Kaikoura p.m. same day. Leaves Kaikoura 6 i.na. Mondays and Wednesdays, arriving at Seddon 6 p.m. same day, to Sfttoh train lor Blenheim. P_kobui.—Parcels for anywhere 09 bho coach route can be left at the CJufe 3tables, where they will be taken jhai'ge of and forwarded to the coadt it Seddon. Every care but no reiptmsibility. All parcels must be fully ftddreened. Fabss. —Seddon to Flaibourne, 7a single; Seddon to Kekerangu, 15a tingle; Seddon to Clarence Bridge, 15a single; Seddon to Kaikoura, SOs stagle. E. FRANCIS. Proprietor. WAIRAU VALLEY AND TOP VALLEY ROYAL MAIL COACH, THE above Coach leaves Top Valley on Tuesdays and Fridays at 7.30 p.m., arriving at Blenheim 1 p.ta.. ; and leaves Blenheim on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10 a.m. Note,—Booking Office, Grosvenor Hotel, High Street. Fares and parcels at reasonable rates. Every care taken but co responßi bilifcy. W. HOULT, Proprietor. TO TRS, TRAVELLING PUBLIC. r jHEB un&irsigned has taken over j JL the Mclesworth and Lpwer iw&tere Coach, lately carried on by K. D. Whet, and by attention to the wants i patrons trasta to mt»lt s, fall : *h«re of public support. T. W. IOUKD. ; Boc&ing OOce: Gro3V©noi? Hotel. " Coach leaves Friday mornings at ?.30, raturatog Tuesdays Every care icJren of parcels cotrjmitied tv my tbKSge, bpfe so rewoneibiUty. NEWMAN'S 3 OOi'AL T|/f AIL /COACHES. f^O ACHES leave Blenheim for H*ve{j lock and Nelson aa follows ;■— Leave Blenheim: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7 a.m.; reaching Nelcoa at 6 p.m. s&me day. I Leave Nelson: Hond&yp, Wiednpstl&ygj and Fridays, at 7 a.m.; arriving at Blenheim 6 p.m. same day. All Parcels ftt Reasonable Bates* BOOKING OFFICES. for Passengers: H. Howard's OSco, Market Place, Blenheim; T. Scott's Post Office Hotel, Havelock. fat Parcels: Crfteriou Stablea, Blenfasiia; Scotfc'a Past Office Hotel, H»T«l©3k> r -VTTASTE PAPER on sale at Ex* y V PBES3 Office.
NEW GOODS, MILLER & McKAY have just lan^fd the following, to hi sold at BED ROCK PKICES :- -100 Cases P. eievving J3rs 3 Casts Tin-top Jelly Jars 3 Dozen Preserving Pans 50 Steel Travailing Trunks 50 Steel Hat Bose3 10 Trefd'.e Sawing Machines 5 Hand Sewing Machines 5 Crates Crocke y 10 Go Carts, Latest Style 20 Cases Builders' Ironmongery — acd— THOUSANDS OF OTHER LINES tco numerous to mention, I£ about to fo/niah call and inspect our large stcc'j of— FURNITURE BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING. | Unequalled for Price and Quality AT MILLER & McKAY'S, GENERAL IMPORTERS, Blenheim and Pic1 on. SUITABLE GIFTS, MUSIC Colors ard Sstcle!.-, Wicker Music C^es, B.nnd Volumes of Standard Works, Popular Collec fions of S >ogs (nicely boand), Brass Mu3Jc Stands. LATEST SONGS AND PIECES. Cornets, VioliDS, Piccolos, Accordeons, Not Forgetting MOUTH ORGANS Fop the Kiddies. Phonographs sncl Record?, Pianos and Organs obtainable at ED. PARKER'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE. PICKERING'S IOOYAL TiyTAIL i^OAOH LEAVES Blenheim on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 10 a.m.; Returning from Havelock Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 10 a.m. Jb is requested that all goods and parcels be booked not later than 9 o'clock morning of leaving, BOOKING OFFICES: Grosveuor Hotel, Blenheim. M&sodjo Hotel, Bavelpok.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 63, 15 March 1906, Page 1
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