OR BEFORE BUYING YOUR " CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. BRIEF BAQS /pP^S SUIf CASES .' : 10/6 12/6 13/6 J /JSmmk .'. From 12/6 I GLADSTONE BAGS W VWhA CABIN TRUCKS I From 25/3 '~IW I I ■'._■« From 29/6 I HAT BOXES ■■■vFJ'V' 1 STEEL TRUNKS* J From 6/6 - ■^^HfiW'' ' " Fn>m^V' : MOSGiEL, RUGS- W ?'^fflSsKj KAIAPOI RUGB From 12/6 I .^^^^^T From 17/6 .1 SET OF BRUSHES IN CASE from 10/6. il i™l> hbs lan laa a^s.^SP 1 east lam■ bP WmVsugr %«** a mm s'mm m W . v- .;; :.iw-ABoiiiC: •■hotel.'..; ." :: " '■■ Bottle Store Price ListT r"•■■■•"■ • . ■ • . ■ ' ,■ A SINGLE- BOTTLE-'AT./ ■ QHA»n.PAaiw», WHOLEBALE S»RS©e. n M . .-Oft.. .Ra. Dry Monopole ... ... -14/- 7/Marquis de Lousao .;. 14/- 77----hSSJ?"' " " '" o//9 Hardy's Old Tawny Port ..;... 5/Siw& ■"• •"'■ ' ?Vfi Penfold's Tawny Por,t .. ... 5/S?Lk-* 7 6 Irvine's Invalid^Port s?^l £il>*r.t*** "' *•• lift Sedgwick's Invalid Port 5/ftJS>S? "* -—fi|§ Carre's Oporto (draught) ... #6 Martelrs > ... o/y n ar( j v i, fVinc+intNi a/ Ksquit Dubouche* 6/- |S^ fc^gnao ": Z Z % Draught .-....:. ... .... ... ; 4/6 Hardy's Claret 4/RUWI. Hardy's Hock , 4/----r Bed Heart :.. ...... ... ... 5/6 |^ nfoi d' s Sherry 4/0> f Navy Rum ... ... ... 6/6' *Yeeth's Wines 2/* ,-. Navy Rum (draught) ..'.,, 4/6 FLASKg. Gilbey's Dry Gin ............ 5/6 __ . , Large Small Gilbey's Old Tom 5/6 Wnusky 2 /6 1/6J.D.K.Z. Geneva (Square Gin) 5/9 Brandy 2/6 1/6 \' Wife's Schnapps ...... ... 5/6 EWQLSSH ALES. 801 l and Dunlop's 5/- • q. p. WHIBSCIIB. Bull Dog' Ale 1/6 1?' Portmore ... 516' Bass's Pale Ale 1/6 1/Dewar's ... 5/6 Gumness's Stout 1/6. 1/--Dawson's . N 5/6 COLONIAL ALKS and STOUT, Dimcan Gow's ... ... ... ... 4 6 J p£^ Sanan's '" "' SS 10d 6d - Walker's ... 5/6 ' ■'tEffifiL ' "" fS^ S Radian Olub ef McGavSs '" iSd g -Crawford's 5/6 MCUavin s — «« 6a : Robertson's 5J6 BULK S>RIORSr Dunville's ... ../ 5/6 Whisky, per gal. 27/----.-'King's. Liqueur •... 5(6 Brandy, per gal 27/White Horse 5/6 Riim, per gal 257- ---■ i -Usher's Green Stripe 5/6 Port, per gal * INSECURE A SHARE OF THE PROFITS/ OP THE Australian Mutual Provident Society FOR the CURRENT YEAR by EFFECTING A LIFE ASSURANGfc POLICY, with that Office BEFORE THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR The following are a few ACTUAL EXAMPLES of BONUSES DECLARED as at 81st December,l9l3, on Whole-life Policies, Table A effected during OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, and DECEMBER, 1912:— PomotNo. Ag». SumAssubto. Pbiim«jm Paid. !913 Bbvdbsionabt Bouvgub. ! A j8 ■. d. £ a d. 447,944 15 500 7 17 11 7 10 0 449,157 17 1000 17 0 0 15 0 0 447,874 34 800 6 4 9 4 10 0 4.47,982 28 1000 22 19 2 15 0 0 448,597 29 600 14 2 6 9 0 0 448,3i9 85 760 20 15 0 11 ,4 0 449,206 42 1000 84 9 2 " 15 0 0 BONUSES VEST WHEN POLICIES HAVE BEEN TWO (2) YEAR#r in force: The ftmonnt of PROFIT distributed amongst POLICY HOLDERS for the ONE YEAR 1913 exceeded NINE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-THREK THOUSAND POUNDS CASH. REMEMBER the NAME OF OFFICE and ADDRESS, because NO* OTHER OFFICE DIVIDES SUCH LARGE PROFITS. Bi-anch Office-OUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. DIRECTORS: The Hon; C. J. JOHNSTON, M.L.C. (Chairman); A. de B. BRANDON. Esq. (Deputy-Chairman): JOHN DUNCAN, PJsq.; JOSEPH JOSEPH,, Esq.; and HAROLD BEAUCHAMP, Esq. • j , EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, b^io^si ' beicics! Th@ Central Si@re f ■i JTIHE Cheapest in Marlborough for^ THE nndersigned has for sale and X GROCERIES can supply to ard«r BRUSHWARE FIRST-CLASS WELL-BURNT AL*®> -WINES & SPIRITS. ' ; BRICKS. _, . ■< Everything sold at Wellington Prices. FOR CASH. 'j r vEROoe. James Benrtln^ Redwoodtown Brickyards. GENERAL IMPORTER, . '■ Market Pfyce - - Blenbeim. ——: ~ " ~ ' . > ' OILS' : AGENCIES: ■ ■;■■.>- — , Spratt's, Dog Bisouits. the best oil. -. , Different classes of machinery and : : : 8 engJAes. require different oils, refia»d ff | S |yQ fp^g BOAST We can supply you witK the highest To say that all work executed at the grade oils, specially adapted-' ftn Alfred Street factory of • motor-cycle, car, marine,^kerosene; KIRBY BRf^S and at4m engines, windmi% i»ap« mnDf onw? ll and binders, cycles, sewiag inwshinw. COACHBUILDERS AND BLACKr and separators. . . J6MITHS, ..Why pay for a^new^eveij toef . characte ri^d by first-class work- " te g y°Ur along «nd get ri mansnipj abo * 0 a!lj k done mU auecl* -^ ■'■''■ moderate prices. Ar GIBS ON| AH' Coachbuilding, Coach-painting x ° SANITAIIY PLUMBER AND WBLI an<* Blacksmitaing carried out on theSINKER. premises. spring creeds:. motor-car painting a
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 286, 9 December 1914, Page 7
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677Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 286, 9 December 1914, Page 7
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