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WHEEE TO BUY DAIBY EEQUISITES. UNITED FARM BBS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD,, PALMEBSTON NORTH. AGENTS FOB THE MOST UP-TO-DATE DAIRY MACHINERY AND APPLIANCES. WHAT TO BUY : - LAVAL'S Cream Separators SABROE'. Cream Elevators LAVAL'S Paiteuri„cra ar.d f'o.lc s WAGSER'.. D.iirv Giasswaro LAVAL'S Milk WKrmors and I*u_>rs Sta-un Engine- and Rotters "FACILE" Bnb.ock Te.t-rs Char/is and Butter Workors *' IDEAL" Skim Milk W.ighcrs Speefl Oi: . Da-ry Sso'oi, Ac. Writo for Llu.tra'ed CtiUlorjuc jne. p*..bli-h-*il. MASON, STRUTfTERS k CO., CIIIUSTCnUHCH. Chief Agora for. N 7.. THE SCOULLAR COMPANY, LIMITED, - ID7, s.)O, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. DO_N" 9T I I.F.FOPE YOU HAVE INSPECTED I JD> <U j_- I Our Jirgc and varied stock of FURNITURE, LINOLEUMS, CARPETS AND RUGS, LACE, GUIPURE, AND SWISS CURTAINS, ;TABLE LINENS, ART SERGES, TAPRSTRT COVERINGS & TABLE COVERS, ART CRETONNES, &o. THE REST VALUE IN WELLINGTON. -jj /_ DISCOUNT I THE f. °FF ALL CASH PURCHASES. _^STBALIA^MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY HOLES THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR LARGEST BONUt.ES. RESULTS TAKEN FROM THE FIFTY-THIRD REPORT. NEW POLICIES—I..BS7 completed, assuring £3,753,004 POLICIES IN FORCE—I(I9,3O7, assuring £49,306,50Exclusive of Bonus Addition., nmountin** to £9,(>38,798 ANNUA LIM O.ME FROM PREMIUMS AND INTEREST is now i3.432.48_ THE Fl'N US OF THE SOCIETY now amount to £17,864,514 DEATH AND MATURED CLAIMS paid since establishment ... £12,310,602 CASH PROFIT—tho nmount of Profit available for Division amongst the Members, after making exceptional Reserves, is ... £538,725 An amount greater than that distributed by the Society in any previous year and over 31-i net- cent, of (lie Premiums received during the year. IT WILL PROVJfJE REVERSIONARY BONUSES, amounting to £1,000,000 EXPENSES—The percentage of expenses to total receipts was only B_. I VALUATION—The standards of valuations arc more severe than those cmnloved by any other Mutual Office transacting business in New Zealand EXISTING BUSINESS ON THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH REGISTER, 28,196 policies assuring £7,709,232 INCREASE IN THE ACCUMULATED FUNDS (one year) ... £834,668 INCREASE IN ANNUAL INCOME (one year) i' 87,659 INCREASE IN CASH HONUS for Tnenniiim against previous Tricnnium £229.900 NET GAIN IN BUSINESS IN FORCE, 7753 Policies, aasurir? ... £1,659,800 INTEREST RECEIPTS exceeded amount paid in DEATH CLAIMS by £113,761 DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH :—The Hon Morgan - S.Grace, M.D., C.M.G., M.L.C., Chairman; the Hon. Chas. .7 hn Johnston, M.L.C, Deputy-Cltairman; A. De B. Brandon, Esq., the Hon E. . Richardson, C.M.G., John Duncan, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. NEW ZEALAND BRANCHCUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.

iINSURE NOW WITH THE Government Life losornnce Department. <£1,600 9 000 TTAB already beon added to polieiea in the Department. This is ihe Bonus Tear AND Everyone now taking out a participating policy will reoeivo v substantial Bonus at tho end of the year. 1 J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner.

i 6URES RAGING TOOTHACHE IMA FEW SECONDS. r- J™ -^ Latest Scientitic Remedy fou I.ESTBOYIM THE KEftVE DECAYED TEETH* PRICED is. Insist-on trying IJTGO. Sold by all Chemists and Stores. Agkkts: To ho obtained Wholesalo from BARRAUD & ABRAHAM CORONATION 1. TNI NO. TEA AND j BUrPEH 1100 MS. MRS FEASER WISHES to announce that sho has taken over tho above establishment, next Provincial Hotel, whero patrons may rely on roooiving every attention. Hot meals, tea, coffee and cocoa at all hours. Vacancies for two permanent boarder LONGBURN J.EEEZIKQ WORKS. CHEAP MANURES. ROOT MANURE—Prico £4 Ds per ton on trucks, Longburn. GOAnAN'TEHD ANALYSIS — (By Government Analyst.) . Tricalcic phosphate 18 20% *Orga.iic matter 73 21% nitrogen oqual to.ammonia 9-B_%. Tho analyst reports that this is a good manure in a finely dividpd condition, PUItE BO'-JE MEAL-Prico £6 por ton on Trucks, Longburn. Guaranteed Analyst— , (By Government Analyst!. Trical.io phosphate 50 98% ♦Organic matter 2816% I •Containing nitrogon equal to ammonia £'20% Orders should bo sent in promptly, not necefsatily for immediato delivery, but to provont disappointment. THAT CYCLE OF YOURS. TT7HEN YOU EEQUIEE IT EXCHANGED Let me know and I will forward 1902 catalogues and quotations. If requiring a- f\~Q second-hand new VIA, Cycle My prices will suit you. All Cycles should he CLEANED And thoroughly overhauled. Now is the time- to have them attended Prices from 80s to £2 10s. All styles OF Ei _ r ° a r£ lb Let me know your reouireraents. and I will* Quote you (_,(Jo JL ller return. P.O. Box";8(5. Tklbphonb 161. G. H. SCOTT, - DAYTON CYCLE DEPOT. MiSS BUH6ESS will resume teaching on Monday, September 15th. Classes for Shorthand, Bookkeeping and general office routine, also Painting. Carving, etc. Studio—Park's Building, the Square.

THE WELLINGTON CYCLE CORPS ALL BIDE , "BED BXKD,,! BICYCLES. TTNEQUALLED FOB SPEED COMFORT BIGIDm. | N.Z. Headquarters VICTORIA STBEET, Wellington j Paimebston Depot— I NEXT TO G. H. BENNETT & CO. BOOKSELLERS.

NEW GOODS. JUST TO HAND. From Home and Continental Manufacturers ia SI LV E E CU P S for presentation (handsome designs) FEUIT STANDS (beautiful line.) FASHIONABLE TEA-SETS (late't di-signs.) CAKE BASKETS . BISCUIT BABEELS CRYSTAL SALAD BOWLS SALAE POONS AND FOEKS, real mother-of-pearl, tho first on tho market. ■SPLENDID STOCK OF SILVER PLATED WABE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Grand Scloction in Watchoß, Sings and All kinds of Jewellery. Everything Now Up-to-d *- c Prices XI k dofy competition ! All Bopairs 12 Months Guarantee. J. MOMENSEN JE WELLES, THE SQUAB CTf7 ALIJSK ti OTBJ-KFUiiD Aer.uuiMuiiit Diisuiaiitce an* triatiti tgeai. Agam for Pnbllc Trnssee Orno* -^Ilrtngiyket-strect

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7401, 17 September 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7401, 17 September 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7401, 17 September 1902, Page 4

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