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Xmas. Novelties Now arriving, together with special choice lines of XMAS. CARDS, at lowest prices. "■ OUR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS are second to none Call and hear the LATEST PHONOGRAPH and "His Master's Voice" productions, at CARTWRIGHT'S. AGENT FOR— Chas. Begg & Co.'s Pianos and Organs Brinsmead Player ' _ Bessbn's World-famed Instruments. 'Phone 221. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. Box. 58. . ALFRED STREET, BLENHEIM.' SECURE A SHARE OF TJFE PKOFITS OP THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY For the CTJRBJiINT YEAR by EFFECTJNG A liIPE ASSTTRA.NCE POLICY with that office BEPORiI THE CLOSIG OF THE YEAR. - • fTIHE following are a few ACTUAL EXAMPLES^ of BONTJSES DECLARED J- as at 31st. JDecember, 1911, on Whole-Life Policies, Table A., effected daring OCTOBBB, NOVEMBER, and DEC kaißm ltJll- % ' Policy No. Agb. Sum Assubkd. JPbemium P^id 19n Rbvebsionaby BOKUBKS. ■ ■ s - 4; s. d. £ s. d. 440,450 17 500 8 10 0 7 10 0 440,494 XlB .300 / 5 5 6 4 10 0 •440,662 24 1000 20 15 10 "■ 15 0 0 > 440,785 .29 750 17 13 2 11 6 0 440,768 33 1000 '26 18 '- 15 0 0 440,702 . 39r 1500 46 18 9 22 10 0 ■ \ '■■ ■■■..' ' .■ J ' :'■,■'' ;■■■ BONUSES VEST .WHEN POLICIESI HAVE BEEN TWO YEARS IN FORCE The amount o£ PROFIT distributed amongst POLICY HoLDEHS for the ONE YLAR, 1911,-exceeded Eight Hundred *nd Eighty-eight „ Thousand Nine Hundred Pounds Cash. REMEMBER the name 6f OFFICE and ADDRESS because NO OTHER OFFICE DIVOW SITCH LARGE PROFITS. Branch Office—Customhouse-Quay, WELLINGTON. . , . DIRECTORS. The Hon. C. J. Johnston, H.L.G!. (Chairman); &.. db B. Brandon, Esq. (Deputy Chairman); John Duncan, Esq.; Joseph Joseph, Esq[»; and , ' Harold Beauchamp, Fsq. • EDWARD W; LOWE, Resident Secretary.

Youcan't toeat Bowling's Furniture 1 NOT EVEN IN THE EMPIRE CITY. SOME folk imagine that because furniture is made in Wellington it is better and cheaper than the locally made article. . This is.a fallacy as far as Dow.ling's Furniture is concerned. v Every piece turned out by me is equal, if not superior, to the best.- '■') In fact, taking freight and postage into consideration, my furniture is a long way cheaper. A. J. BOWLING, BLENHEIM. Tennis Shoes FOR BUDDING DAVIS CUP CONTESTANTS. I AST year we had the American -* tennis players in our midst to contest the Davis Cup. This year the English team for the Davis Cup will play in Australia and afterwards tour the Dominion. Every ambitious tennis player looks forward to a possible chance of being a Davis Cup man. Then every player should see that his outfit is of the best—including his slioes. We have the shoes you want for tennis. Just come and see them. M. HEAXY, BOOT IMPORTER, Market Street, Blenheim. Keating & Nicholas, BLACKSMITHS, WHEELWRIGHTS COACHBUILDERS, HORBE-SHOERS AND GENERAL SMITHS, AND COACHPAINTERi. ALL kinds of Vehicles made or repaired on the shortest notice. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY. Address: Charles Street, At rear oL Club Stables. E. H. P EN-NY, STATIONER'S HALL. HAS the most complete and wellselected stock of Stationery, Leather Goods, and Toys. New supplies of latest Books, Weekly and all the leading Papers and Magazines by. each succeeding mail.' - School and Office supplies of all kinds obtainable at STATIONER'S HA£L.

WELD STREET TIMBER-YARDS. THE HUMOR OF. ADVERTISING. SOME advertise they <2o not keep good stock; they sell it. Just so. Our business is to convince you that our stock is good and seasoned, and you are the person to whom we wish to sell it. So just give us a call and inspect our stock of J.oinery, Mouldings, Timber, Ironmongery, etc., and you will be convinced that the stock is good and the 'price right. J. A. MORELAND, PROPRIETOR. Telephone 209. JfK Hours are 1 i \SI Seconds arc t )jl^^ 4yPS^ Every tick of yeur |M I money^value. If you're losing \ p time you're ' \SS' losing money. ; THE train that saves you hours maybe lost in a minute. The first essential is to have & watch that may be relied upon. FERRY supplies that kind. You can get a splendid watch from my extensive stock for comparatively little money. /■"•' She 3ewettet IN FULL SWING, WINTER SALEf^WINTER BALE! HUGE REDUCTIONS. DRAPERY All Departments are overstocked CLOTHING and must be sold at Sale Prices. BOOTS & Every article re duced, Buy your SHOES goods now. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY ATTENDING OUR SALE. W, COOKS & SOSS, GENERAL IMPORTERS. FISHING! FISHING ! JUST LANDED.—I Case Fishing Tackle: Rods, Minnows, Lines, Hooks, Gut, ©te., and1 "Best" Cycles. E. H. BEST, Alfred Street. TO EMPLOYERS. WE HAVEON SALE: WAGES ANl> OVERTIME BOOKS, A» required by "The Industrial C<meaiation and Arbitration Act, 1908, "Express" Office,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 263, 6 November 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 263, 6 November 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 263, 6 November 1912, Page 1

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