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■ ■■-'■■ ■—^ a the matter of a Bill ini.tuled; an Act to provide for tie Holding/ ol Real and Personal Property /by Trustees) oa behalf of -the Grand Lodge of Antient Free and Accepted Masons of New Zealand and Lodges Subject to such Grand Lodge and to provide for tbe aoceession of title thereto. NfdTtCß is fcerehy given that LT application is intended ter ba iade to the General Assembly of lew Zealand for leave to bring in a Jiilat tne next Session tteteof lavifig the title above named, and hat copies of th6^ said Bill win.be ieposited at the Office o* ttie jgcimifier of StanHifig Orders ofl Private Biils before the* -cottmeflcev ient of the next SessioiS of Pfgi. 4 / ment, or within 14 days thereafter. The objects of the said Bill are tQ provide that all real and personal property which . belongs now pr may hereafter belong to the Grand Lddgf ft Antient Free and Accepted &£sQhs of New Zealand or Lc^lge^ subject thereto may. vest^and be manaeed by trustees, and tfa*b on a^&e y in tte Trusteeship becoming necessary the title to such 5 shall devolve u P°. n su<> Si trustees without the expense of Conveyance or transfer Eg incurred, and to wg* tt* ities of proof as to Trustees. Dated at Wellington this 30th day day of April, 1903. KIRK So WILSON, Solicitors to the Bill, Wellington. MSB/GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE V* DEPARTMENT. Established i! 87& EVflElr POLICY GOJUUUHBMD BT THB STftXB. Fob fhe following amongi.* mwj »•"<>"• New-Zealanders should suppo X6 their nailonu office:— 1. its Security is absolute. 2. Its Premiums are low. 3. Its Bonuses aie high. 4. Its Funds are all invested tn the colony. 5. Its business Is, restricted to New Zealand, the HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. New-Zealanders wholnsure in offices which obtain the bulk of their business from thj Old World and the other colonies (including Western Australia FU» hawto pay fW the LOSS ARISING FROM tPHBJEMIEB MORTALITY OF THOSE fiOUNTiiIES. The death-rato in New ZeiUand was tender 10 per thousand iv 1898. whUe in the otter colonieß it ranged from 12J per -thousand in New South Wales to 16 $et thousand ia Western Australia. AoooxoxATED Ftmw at present date amount THBEE MTSII^ jgtJNPB. ANNUAL INCOME, over £400,000. 3. B. RICHABDSON, 11 CommfußtonaT. FOR SALE. IOUOD SECONDHAND PIANO, by John Broad wood & Sons, London. A bargain for Casb, or on Terms- Apply sharp. DRESDEN PIANO CO. I MUST HAVE TRRCKER^|MiO ; EUCALYPTUS [: IT CURED ME BEFORE. ■ "Tracker" Brand Eucaiy^tus can be obtained at One Shilling, from any of the following chemists ot storekeepers,- :— J. Boon, chemist, M. Webster, Chisholm Bros., J. F. Hardey, D. Stewart, J. Gardiner, W. Wilkie, J. Scott, A. Kitching, W. Roughton, J. Davies, T. Pettit, '" Mrs Walker, storekeepers, Nelson ; \F. Franzen & Co., The Port;o< t Balck, Hope ; Granville Bn». t ' Brightwater ; J. Palmer, Spring \ Grove ; Hodgson Bros., E. Hooper ISo Sons, Wakefield ; Langridge & Co., D. Kirk So Co., Page and Spurge, Boyo and Breeman, storekeepers, Takaka ; D. Rait, W. Riley 1 & Co., E. T. Riley, R. Allan, storekeepers, Collingwood ; Rankin Sa , Sons, storekeeers, Motueka, ot [ wholesale from J. H. Cock,' So Co., Nelson. NOTICE. T> LUCAS & SON, Printers x*>* Bookbinders, Machine RuW. Etc., Etc. . T> OOKBINDING. Books ol all BOOKBINDING. Description bound in any gOOKBINDING. SSLflfi} Office. J> OOKBINDING. **-* tedgers. Cash BOOKBINDING. Books, Journal-, BOOKBINDING, Share Registersj etc., OOKBINDING. — rt. LUCAS & SON, " Evening Mail " Office*

MILLIONS Preserve, Purify* and Beautify \ the Skin, Scalp, Hair, , and Hands with . i&t±ißife of. Wti^..^ A €tapctsnu SbAPj asslflted by bbjiCßsA OvrmßSVi . tor beautifying the mUi lor fcleaiteing the Bcalp, and the stopping df falling Hair, fo* softening, whitening, and soothing red* rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and irritations, and, ft* all the purposes of the toilet, Hthi and njirsery. Milfidiis of •ftbfafcn tile OiOTOtiftA Soap In baths for annoying irritation*, inflammations, and ulcerations, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes, which readily suggest themselves td women; Cemplete Treatment for Haraours, fcßnslatiilg.of CpnccsAße^,J£ojeanse M Bkln 6f fcrlißts and scales; CtTicpßA OvxvMBHT, to instantly allay Itching, Inflammation^ and irritation, and soothe and heal; and CTTIOTOA BMOLViWT FILM, to cool and cleanse tte blood. A single eel ia often suffl, clenttocure. CnncußA Ebsolvbnt Ptlls (Chocolate Coated) are a new, tMgtew.-Odwless.eoo. nomicai substitute for the celebrated liquid CUTICURA BBSOLVENT. 88 WeII JBS IOT »U other blood purifiers and humour ottfee, Sold thronghont the •WttM. Gc!o rropt., Bofctbn, V. 8. Ai Be Persistent. 9 ■■ Take Lane's Emulsion regu- > laxly. Do not miss your doses. mm You bought it Because yell needed it. Babause LANE'S EMULSION « irill do you good. "It's | Famouß Because It's Good," 1 If you ate Weak, lungs di- gj^a seased, coughing painful, B appetite poor, sleep ddisturberd r i there ia strong reason to be B persistent. Testimonials en- mm closed •vrith bottle. Read Trooper Orr's, read Mrs. Nightingale's. These people were ill, ill for a long time, ms They then took Lane's Emulsion. Took it regularly, persistently. To-day they are well, strong, happy. They "Bl thank Lane's Emulsion. Be B i persistent, and you will also H thank Lane's Emulsion. Two P^ sizes. 2/6 and 4/6. Chemists B^ \ and Stores. Take none but i . 9 Lane's. q 9 I f .- in ■« i ' ii ■ » i ■ L I W R MAY ! ; BICHMOND. | '■ Branches :— MOUTERE & WAKA- ] PUAKA. j Just landed a full supply of i CLIMAX SHEEP DIP— A non-poi- > sonous Liquid Dip ; the best and cheapest yet introduced. < NEW SEEDS for Autumn Sowing— : Cocksfoot, Ryegrass, Clovers, Mixed Ryegrass and Clover, [ Rape, Turnip, Swede Seeds. * JAM Jars and Jelly Cans, for the 1 jaming season. Crockery, Glass I 1 ware and Fancy Goods. [ GALV. Iron, Fencing Wire, at low- ( est rates. Oils of all kinds. Sole Agent for— , ALPHA LAVEL Separator. Ex- j 1 tras stocked. j P. & D. DUNCAN Ploughs, Discs, Harrows, and General Farm Imple- , ments. PLANO Mowers, Rakes, Binders. Extras for these machines always on hand. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. We are now opening up our Autumn Goods, direct from the best English and Colonial Houses. Inspection invited. Orders by letter promptly attended to. W. R~MA y PIANO & ORGAN TUNING AND REPAIRING. MR R. H. MARTIN, who is well-known in Nelson £s a comEetent man thoroughly understands is work, and so is able to give greet satisfaction to work entrusted to him. Orders Promptly attended to in Town or Country. ; CHARGES MODERATE. R. H. MARTIN, DRESDtiN PIANO COMPANY.

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH :- HEAD OFFICE : CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS •— It S° n ' ?l ors , an ?' ? r . ace ' M - D " a]VLGK ' L -C, Chairman. I n °p n V?p les /' Jftowtan, M.L.C., Deputy Chairman, A. De Bathe Brandon, Esq. ■ «««.*u<*u, The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G. John Duncan, Esq. ' HE tSI D t F t?Tt' t W T EALpiEST7ANI7 MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIAN LIFE OFFICE, AND THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THEBRITISH EMPIRE. THE ONLY MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE WHICH DECLARES A BONUS EYEKY YEAR ACCUMULATED FUND '.- .- £18,000,000 (EIOHEEEN MILLIONS STEELING). ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £2,400 000 STERLING. *"Vy*VV,VVI/ POLICIES IN FORCE .. .. SUM ASSURED .. .. .. £49^ CASH BONUSES DIVIDED .. „ £Q^%l BONUSES. CASH BONUS FOR ONE YEAR, 1901, £538,725 vieldinw n or n, sionary Bonuses amounting to £1,000,000, after making SPECIAL RESERVES. OASH BONUSES declared for last FIVE YEARS OVER TWO MILLIONS, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding FOUR MILLIONS. EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT^i per cent on the total income. EDWARD 3W)WE, Resident Secretary. Branch Office— Customhouse Ou a y. Wellington. Nels«n District Office > C«flQr Hardy i&j TrafaJgaMtreets E. PERCIVAL RISKWORTH,' > District Secretary.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 93, 5 May 1903, Page 4

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