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ACETYLENE GAB HPHE i üblic are invited to inspect the' method of working this Gas at any time during the day or on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the offices cf the* Company, Tyiees Buildings, Trafalgar-street. Ample proof will be given that this light is the cheapest, safest, cleanest, and coolest light known. It is now installed in the following pans of New Zealand .—Otaki, Cambridge, New Plymouth, Weßtport, Palmerston Nortb, Temuka, Patea, Bulls, Oamaru, Renwicktown, Potono, Christchurch, Nelson, Bichmond, Wakefield, Woodville, and other placeß tco numerons to mention. EVERYONE IS DELIGHTED. KOZIE TEA Beats All. E. SNODGRASS, Agent. CIONSTIPATION und Piles oured by J Loflßby-B *' Wshoo." Ho ocoseion to inorease the doee. Beware of imitatio&B. AUSIKALIAN MUTUA.L PftOYIDETSTT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch ; Head Office, Custom Bouse Quay, Wellington. Looiii Boabd oj JJibkotobs : Tha Hou Morgan 8. Grao?, M.D 0.M.Q., M.L.0., (.Cnnirman) • Thej Hon Oborloo J. Johnston M.L.O. (Deputy Chairman} Alfred de Batbe Brandon, Esq. ; The Hon, Edward Biohnrdsos, C.M.Q , M.L.O. John Dunoan, Ebij THB OLDEST^ WEALTHIEST ** AMD MOST PItOBPEUOCS MJSTRMiUN LIFE OFFICE, AND THB Largest in the British Empire. Tho;ONLY Ooloriiß' Life Offce wbioh declares A BONUS EVERY YEAR. Ihe method of valuation adopted by this Society is of the most Stringent Character, and ensures a Considerably Larger Beserve to meet the Liabilities than that held by any other Office t'n the Australian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS £13,750.000 m (IHIIft'KEN A.nD TIiREE-QUABTER MILLIONS STERLINUJ. ANNUAL INCOME EXOEEDS £2,000,000 (TWO MILLIONS) . SnnuNo. Policies in Force ... 188,996 Sum Assured .. .. £10,731,231 Cash Bonuses Divided .. (86,813,802 BONUSES: • CASH BONUS for ONE year, 1896, £428,796, yielding Reversionary Bor nuses amounting to -£880,000, after making Speoial Iloserveß. OASH BONUSES deolared for last FIVE yeara, over TWO MILLIONS, yielding Reversionary Bouubob erceoding, FOUB MILLIONS, A&STJKE YOUR LIFE m iaa A.M.P. SOCIETY und secure a BONUS EVERY YEAR. Eipoußes ot i&nnagemont 81 per oent on the. to tal income, EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretaiy, Branoh Offloe— Odbtom HoniK Quay, Wellingtod A. A. SOAIFE ntfsnt Nelßoo. KOZIE TEA 'Is Pure. B. SNODGRASS, Agent tI7ILIi YOU PURCHASE A TYPEWRITER THIS SEASON ' According to leading .manufacturer's o£ Typewriters, each makes "The Best." The truth probably is that nearly every well-known Typewriter has merits and defeots A knowledgo of the defeots of a machine is as important to a buyer as a knowledge of its merits ; and it behoves the discriminating purchaser to not only read the claima put forward in behalf of various machines, but to MPARE TflE WORK OF ALL. Perfect alignment in tho Hammond is assured, because the types are cast in a solid segment— the Shuttle— whose movements right and left are accurately guided by its sliding in a bteel anvil. Perfect alignment, work in sight, speed, durability, interchangeable type, light elastio touch, any width paper, are combined in the No. 2 "Hammond " ma degree far superior to any other machine, The " Hammond " manifolds from three to twelve copies, according to the thickness of tho paper. If you desire the most reliable Typewriter PURCHASE A HAMMOND. Portability.— The "Hammond'' com. plete, with carrying case, weighs lOlbs. It can be operated as readily on one'B lap as on a table. Languages, — Fourteen languages can be written on a single " Hammond." Tabulating.— As all the work is in sight, and the exaot location of eaoh character to bo printed easily ascertained without reference to a scale, the •' Hammond'' is unequalled for the making of financial statements, invoices, eto. The • deoided preference shown for "perf eot alignment" proves that operators want above all else a machine that does good work, for they are aware that "BY THE WORK ONE KNOWS THE WORKMAN." * For further particulars apply R. LUUAS & SON Agents for the Hammond Typewriter for the South Island of N.Z.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 88, 22 April 1898, Page 4

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