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AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ; Established in 1849. Amount of Accumulated Fund . . £5,371,466 Annual Income '.". .. .. £1,074,952 (more than £2,945 per day). During the year 1884, 8,866 Policies were issued, assuring £2,962,402. Cash Surplus for 1884 .. .. £411,747 Or nearly £8,000 per week sterling). Profits vest aiter policies have been two years ih force, and surrender values will he paid after a similar period has elapsed. Amouht of Claims paid during 1883 wa £198,868, and the amount of interest receipts for that year, £280,208. PROFITS DIYIDEL EVERY YEAR. The amount of Cash Bonuses divided fo the year 1884 .was £262,434. MR J. W. BATTEN will canvass the Nelson Distriot for the above Society during the coming summer, and to the Insuring Public he would say — Do not be misled by the similarity of name assumed by some of the younger and inferior offices now doing business in the Colonies ; for no other office in existence is able to offer you anything like the advantages which the Australian Mutual Provident Society can and doe3 J. W. BATTEN, 4789— tc NELSON.. JUST RECEIVED. A -Second Shipment of the /CHOICEST SUMMEfi ■ \J GOODS TWEEDS, COATINGS, &c. of the best manufacture. Cheap Line. — A quantity of the late Isaac Martin's (Dunedin) stock having been purchased very cheaply by me, I am prepared omake up GOOD TWEED SUITS, from £3 TROUSERS, from ... 16 other materials equally cheap. C. P. ANDERSEN, TAILOR AND DSaFER TRAPALGAR STREET, NELSON OPENING OF New Dining Rooms JAMES H. BETTS begs to announce that he bas NOW OPENED Those Spacious Premises late James' Furnishing Stores, Bridge street which y_e has fitted up with evcrj requisite for the comfort and convenience of his patrons, — where he hopes to see all his old friends, and as many new ones as possible. Separate Rooms for^Ladies. Well-aired Beds. Meals and Beds 1/- each. Dinner 12 to 2. A Room set apart for special use of Members of Cricket and Football Clubs, GRATIS. I BETTS' DINING ROOMS AND [ BOARDING HOUSE, BRIDOE-STREET, Four doors below Collingwood -st., Nelson; 81-o— t. I~r\ N. JONES, Saddler, . Bridge-street, tat.os * 4liis opportunity of thankiog Horse Owners and Trainers for past favors, and to make known to them that his stock of Racing A-toint-^ents ia now more complete than ever, a.id on sale at very low prices. Race and Steeplechase Saddles, Bridle., Bre. Btplatea, Martingales, and Rein R.v \- ners, Cheek Prickers, Plain Steel and Chait Moutb Snaffles, Beßt Steel Raoe Stinups and Spurs, Horse Clothing, JRugs and Sweaters, Lead Cloths, . BaudagW, Embrocation^ Electric Whips, and everything else neces-' sary to make & decent horse win at the Brightwater Meeting. Jones's far-famed Saddle Paste, recommended specially to cross-country riders and light weights-, prevents slipping — useful on hand parts of reins, &c. Price Half-a-Crown: e. n. jones, ;•;:■ (New address) BRIDGE STRBET. THE "EVENING MATL m qanbe obtained in Tpwh , eveij^ . evening, from 5 to S»..o'cloiA,.from.th€!#qll6wingi Agents:— ;;., \.y , r__r..\...'_ /.l_jT. - • W, H. WEST r& r CO.,.T_afelgaMtreet. j R. HARRB§.-^ * V *_j: h i] \£L . J. P. HORN* 1 Mks. WALTER, ;;■ ™««**g!2 T. B. HUFFAM, ; y J^ d^ a^ eti ij

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 56, 8 March 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 56, 8 March 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 56, 8 March 1886, Page 1