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Hallenstein Bros., Ltd.* Blenheim, For Juvenile Clothing WE QIVE SPECIAL \\# W ATTENTION TO THE WANTS OF BOYS and YOUTHS. yff^M/^lf'tfc^ We are i ust opening afine range of .I&S\ ■ BOYS OVEROUTS, single and y§ JferMg^'^T'lßlX double-breasted. Prices, 12s 6d, p' im-, ?,v;s^Zi.£.;3KSr*\--14s 6d, 16s 6d, 18s> 21s. fc&flt ?T* T iTlß|p\ YOUTHS' TWEED AND RAIN- %||M '\ h^^T-WK^^ 255, 28s 6d, 30s. -*£' ''£"• ' I^,Wg 5f 'VARSITY SUITS, 10s 9d, 12s 6d, |:4*^|p|H3 NORFOLK SUITS,' 13s 6d, 15s 6d, - M^^i'^^'W^^t 17s 6d, 19s <sd, 22s 6d. Wpj eTi;lflf CONWAY SUfife, nitfr vests, 15s 6d. -Ks-J iJM ,"*>•£■■' 17s 6d, 21s, 255.. , mt ;;- ■ sJbL^*lm YOUTHS' 3-garment KNICKER %J^ "f-JflK If- 'W^ SUITS, 23s 6dr2a, 30s, 355. YOUTHS' GARMENT SUITS. SfflT H 'tailor-cut,'' latest shape knick- lflw IB er3, special, 47s 6d, 50s. Wsa.- Wjt BOYS1 and YOUTHS' STRONG _.. wK^'-'lSk SCHOOL BOOTS, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, , JK~^ ill BOYS' Shirts, Caps, Hose, Braces, Wfl WhSSm CLOTHING FACTORY. BiyHifljl^jH P.O. Pox 22. S. E. HULBERT, Australian Mutual Provident Society. Accumulated Foods - - £25,706,429. Annual Income - - - £3,375,852. i POLICIES IN F0ECE—237.875, assuring over deluding TSaava Additions.' TOTAL C4SH PEOPIT DIVIDED— .£15,116,584. CASH PEOFIT DIVIDED FOE ONE YEA8i(1909)—£771,492, providing EEVISIONAEY ADDITIONS of over The Society now issues EVEEY DESIEABLE POEM OP POLICY— OEDINAEY or INDUSTEIAL—for any amount from £5 to £10,000. Tontine Policies. This Society does not issue Tontine Policies, for the reason—(l) that it considers such contracts alien to the purposes of 'true life assurance, and (2) that the disappointment which has been occasioned by the failure of offices issuing such Policies, to realise one single estimate of thejprobable result has worked serious injury to the cause of assurance. l; . m V. _~ . . When the American Companies commenced the issue - pf-Tontine Policies.-in Australia, this Society pointed out tthat the! exiiggelcaleii estimates made were impossible of:realis¥tion.' Events have proved: the;truth ipf prediction, and these American Companies o have nowabandoned thesg disappointing policies,the issue of ■which, has now been made illegal by the' State of New YorK, Where they originated. The Society issues Policies, under its tables J, E, and T, which offer much greater benefits and posses none of the disadvantages';attaching to Tontine Policies. ■"".■•'■ DIEECTOES OP THE NEW ZEALAND BEANCH. The Hon C. J. Johnston, M.L.C (Chairman); A. de B: Brandon, Esq., (Deputy Chair man); the Hon E. Eifchardson, C.M.G.; John Dnnoan, Esq., and Joseph Joseph, Esq" New Zealand Branch— EDWAED W. LOWE, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. Eesident Secretary. HENRY HOWARD, Blenheim Agent. X XX X X X X^ X DON'T BE CROSS. M ' —- ' ■■■ X fIIHESE crosses are made to mark the fact that in all Marlborough . H ' KIRfiY BROS. ' ARE j, THE GoachLbnilders, Wheelwrigrfits, ~ M- " and General Blacksmiths. W COACH and MOTOR CAR PAINTERS. M Vehicles made and repaired on the shortest notice, M and at reasonable rates. Telephqn© 185. X X X X XX X X

Storage! Storage! OUR LEEDS QUAY STORE is now open to receive Barley and other grain, for storage, being clean and quite free from weevil and other vermin. Our rates are as under: —Receiving, weighing, branding and delivery, 3s per ton of 12 sacks for three months, less 10 per cent, .discount; thence Id per sack per month, less the above-mentioned discount. Should we become the purchasers, NO charges whatever will be made. We are buyers in any quantity right out, or will sell on owners' account. Arthur Wiffen & Co. THE RENWICK FURNISHER. W.S' WATSON, BUILDERS and Manufacturers of all kinds of Woodwork. ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE. Funerals undertaken and furnished. Furniture made and Pictures framed. English, Canadian, end Austrian Chairs. Wicker and Rattan and Imported Furniture. Go-carts and Perambulators. Paperhangings, Picture Mouldings, etc. Prices on application Glass, Paint, Oils, and aU descriptions or Ironmongery and Timber. Headstones and Tomb Railings erected. Send for designs and prices. BARY'S X7INEGAR V has been inspected and passed under the "Pure Food Act."

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 64, 16 March 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 64, 16 March 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 64, 16 March 1911, Page 7