Shop at'Cartwright's foi- Value. ALL GOODS AT BEDROCK WELLi^GTOPI PRSCES. ' '] SiflitaibS© Presents for Xsnas.: • i VIOLIN Students' Outfit) complete, 35/VIOLIN Bows, from 3/6 tot a/6 VIOLIN Black Diamond Silver 6- Strings, 1/- each , VIOLIN Lyric E, three separate lengths, 6d per packet Baley and Ferguson's Violin and Piano Book, 1/6 each The famous Coliphane Kesin on chamois, 1 /- per box: Ask for the Pink Lady WaStz. NEW AND NOVEL LINES NOW TO HAND NEW EECOEDS. AGENT FOB. CHAS. BEGG & Go., Ltd. CARTWRIGHT'S l¥i^slc -.Waretiouse. Bps 58. 'Phone 221. ALFBED STEEET, BLENHEIM. v ' . ' BECTJ__U_. A tiHAKJbSOF. TFB PiiOFiTS OF THE . ..AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PSO¥lo£iT SOCIETY For the CUEEENT THA.E by EFFECTING A LIFE ASSURANCE • POLICY with that office BitFOSK THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR. miE following are a few ACTUAL EXAMPLES of BONUSES DECLAEED _I_ as at 31st December, lOil, on "Whole-Life Policies, Table A., effected during OCTOBEB, NOVEMBER, and DECfeM^SK, lyil--- > Policy No. f Agb. .. Sxsu Abbo-bkd. Pbemium:P___>.' 1911 J^rasiOSAßT •■•■ ■ , ■.;,. . : ~; .- • . •■ ■• ".J3ONXJSES. . ■ ■ f- £ s. d, b. d. 410,450 '17 500 8 10 0 7 10 0 440,494 ■:.!• 18 300 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 1 8 15 0 0 440,702 39 1500 ' 46 18 9 | S2 10 0 BONUSES YESTrWHiSN POL[CIES HAVE B-HEN TWO YKABiS,IN>OBOE The amount of PEOiflT distributed amongst POLICY HoLDEIiS for the ONE YliAli, 1911,' exceeded **nd Eighty-eight Thousand Nine Hundred Pounds Cash. EEMEMBEE the name of OFFICW and ADDKESS because NO OTHEB OFFICE DIVIJ-.3 SUCH LAESE PKOFIT^. ' Branch Office—Customhouse-Quay, WELLINGTON. DlJttacrOEb. The 'Hon. C. J. Johnston, ML.C. (Chairman V A. »c B. Brandon, Esq. (Deputy Chairman); John. Duncan, Esq. j Joseph Joseph, Esq.; and i Haro d beauchamp, fc sq. EDWAED W. Lp WE, Resident Secretary.
A-FOOTNOTE FOR BOWLERS'and TENNIS PLAYERS. T3ARTIGULARLT we wish -■- to announce that we hare opened up a splendid sfcoek of sporting footwear | suitable for both sexes. Bowlers, Tennis Players, . and Cricketers, look through your, outfit, make a not© of any footwear need—then com^ here and we will fill it. "Tis your advantage to see these goods. M. HEA LV, THE ECONOMIC BOOT £TORE, BLENHEIM. Yon can't beat Bowling's -FoFOitDrel.v.'i WOT EVEN "IN-THE' ; EMPIRE CSTY. | 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 Bowling's Furniture is concerned. 4
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. L J ROWLINfi, BLENHEIM. Jpl^ Hours are £ r^vL V "'JIU^S are s' jT^Hk ' Seconds are d. ft^^'^^S^ Every tick of your i_^fH w money valfle. \^B if you're losing Sal losing moiwy. THE train that eaves you honra maybe lost in a minute. The first essential is to have a watch that! may be relied upon. i PERRY supplies that kind. You can get a splendid watch from my extensive stock for comparatively little money.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 287, 3 December 1912, Page 1
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