NOW IS THE TIME To invest in a PHONOGRAPH'or a GRAMOPHONE. You will want some music to make the home cheerful and keep the young people at home of an evening. Cultivate a love of music in your Boys and Girls by letting them learn an instrument of some kind. I have a good stock of Cornets, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Mandolines, Accordeons. ESTEY ORGANS. ESTEY ORGANS. Pianos! Pianos! The Bechstein,. The Brins-' mead, The Chappell. These cannot be excelled. Other good makes from 35 guineas. HOLGB^I^T'S MUSIC WAPHGIISE," Alfred Street, Blenheim. , 'Phone-221. ! AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL "\. ■ ■"aar' pro vibeistt society: \ ' " \: ' :.V. ■ ~.■'■■■ ••■■ ■ ■■■■■■-■ ■■ The Largest Mutual Office in the British Empire and the Best Bonus-Paying Office in the World ! FU^IDS OVER - - - £27^000,000 " ANNUAL INCOME OVER £3,540,000 j v Bonuses Divided Yearly ! The Cash Bonuses divided amoi^g Pollcy-Holaers for the One Year, 1910, amounted to £339,602, producing Reversionary Additions of £1,500,000 vir . sS.' ■■;.''.'■ ■•••■'■■■:. ; ; ■•;'-'.: .- '■■: ■ : Low Premiums. Liberal Conditions. Unequalled Results, DIRECTOES OF THE NEW ZEALAND BEAIsrCH:; ; The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A..Me Brandon, 'Esq., rtepufcy^Hair-. man; the Hon. E. itichardson, O.M.G^; John Mncaii, Esq., and Joseph JOSeph 'ESq' fcEDWAED W. LOWE, ! 1^ , "St Eesideht Secretary. New Zealand Branqh ... - ... CUSTOMHOUSE QUiT, WELLINGTON HENRY HOWARD, Local^ont, Blenheim. '
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 120, 18 May 1912, Page 1
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