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IT IS WELL WORTH YOUR WHILE To visit the Establishments of ROBERT : SNODGRASS, 5 just now, especially . 1 STAFFORDSHIRE I HOUSE [ Where several large shipments of ' New Goods from England, America, J and Japan have just been recpived ; and opened up ex Margaret Galt. braith and other vessels. » 1 The shipments include fnll I ranges of Glassware, Chinaware, . Earthenware, a full range of • Christopher Johnson & Oo.'s ' celebrated Cutlery and Plated Goods, Enamelware, Holloware, Brashware, ttationery' Fancy Goodß, and Lampware. [ A vast varieiy of /Vases, Pot ; Pourris, etc., in Cloisonne ware, I Embroidered and Fainted Screens, Folding .and Open Fans, Eggshell , Porcelain Afternoon Tea Bets, Cups 1 and Saucers, Cake and Fruit Plates,. ' English China Tea Sets" in fully 20 ' noyel designs, and a vast quantity '■ of other goods which ! cannot be . enumerated in onr* limited space. but which all are invited to call and inspect for themselves. No one ! solicited to purohase, ROBERT SNODGRASS DIRECT IMFOBrEfI OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CALEDONIA HOUSE, HARDY AND COLLINGWOOD Sm, ANO STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE, HARDY AKD % MORBISON Sts KOZIE TEA Is Pure. R. SNODGRASS, Agent AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Nsw /.lAiiANn Bbanch •. Head Oloe, Custom House Quay, Wellington. Local Boabd of JJibsoicbs : The Hon Morgan ■S. Grue., M.D 0.M.G., M.L.0., (Cbairman) ; Tb'.. Hon Oharles J, Johnston M L,C. (Deputy Cbairman) Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Eeq. Tho Hon, Edward RiohardsoT., O.M.G , • M.L.O. John Dnncim, Esq THB OLDEST, WEALTHIEST AND MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIAN LIFE OFFICE, AND THB Largest in the Britisb Empire, lhe Only Mutual Life Office whioh declares A BONUS EVEKY YEAR.. The method of valuation adopted by this Society is of the most Stringent Character, and ensures a Considerably Larger Seserve to meet the Liabilities than that held ty any other Office if the AustralianColonies. ACCUMULATED #UNJ) BXOEEDS £13,750.000 (HII M KEN A^D THREE-QUARTER MILLION!., STERLING). ANN KAI, INCOME EXCEEDS £2,000,000 (TWO MILLIONS) CJ'llllUNQ. Policies in Force ... 134,484 Bum Aasnred .. £41,726,0.1 Caeh Bonuses DiviiJed •67,726,170 BONUSES: CASH BONUS for ONE year, 1897, £449,288, yielding Reversionary 3o» nt.868 amounting to £886,000, after making Speoinl Reserves, OASH BONUSES deolared for !«8t FIVB yeara, over TWO MILLIONS, yieli» ing Reyernionary Bonnaea ezoeed' '" FOUR MILLIONS ,n *f ASSUME YODii 1 , vv . A.M.P. SOCIE"^ and seonio a ' BONUS ™R t /xear< Expen.ea ot iflanagem/ .„, tho total inoom* iUt 8 « P er oent on ' EDWABT A LOWE, Oustom Hou' J 0^?"*" A. A. SOAIFB; * *f«nt.,,"««lio_,,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 139, 21 June 1898, Page 4
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