TCTVERY cash purchaser of 5s and 4^ OMETHING for Nothing f J_i upwards of Boots ana Shoes isj is what we are aU after ck> ana repairs will Tec&ir** coUvround «d Vio^ke'- yoVit xixiirA^S and useful present.— E> CRAltr,^^^ with CRAI(J, and receive somethirijr Btvdgc-stteeti v : for the hotfte; ■ :' : _• •.■■,'■-• J** divided vdtd |iaddoc^ Good fiPAi/drr/i; threeiroiMned Coiua^;V^lf.». desired^^^ hortft,unvlJtlPf chaßermoy bny vSto%and Furniture. Abe Uskqcauled. . : - \ T&Ji&Ai&Jkß isfßMEri ? " : Are toe thb AcxJoMPjuaHED Musician. (Next Dictsnn'i" : «««hl«^V ' • ■■..'-. . ■■-. , ..-■ . ■ fC'Oi*l*3S; ,to inform his numei> 7ATT are ! cordially mtit^d to jospect. XJ f .pus .customers and ifi^lju^M [\J.\J : You will thfcn endorse the above of /Nelson,, tfiat owiiig to' -iße'l^r^» statements; t? cr^ s^i of business he has engaged -—.■■ late heaMjSer Soie Agents This Dismicr- nast 8 vear^?- M?¥?^ on for T "Rl AKP TIITFFAM 1. DUJIJxHi IlUrJjilJjl* from spine of the leading hotisjes in • ' London /and Melbourne", and whose — --. . *■ ability' as a cutter, is beyond question. MPTRnpnT TTAV PPTVATT? Hewoiild also invite vour inspecMilillCOPOljliAN PJKIVAIJJ. tion of the new season shipnienta HOTEL. of the latest designs in gentlemen's /r . /d -j i« m" jo. . \ ■ Suitings' and Tweeds for the au(Corner of Bridge and Collingwoqd Street) ; tunm and winter. W^^,,,^ ~ i ~- . 1 Great taste has 1 been exercised in WILKENS thanks his patrons tar ' selecting goods, of quality • past favours, and begs (o iufarm 1 ONLY; and" the -variety we show them that the bosinesa hitherto carried 09 .••. cannot pe excelleili " ; in tho Temperance and Metropolitan Hotels ," / ■ ' •.'.' ■ ■ .-' will in future be carried on in. the Metro-. ' politan only, he having relinquished possession of the Temperance Hotel, j T|Sl> A Cl7 J^ QfITVQ At the Metropolitan every convenience JL Jt* £m. 90 JOl~ W^,- M \Jf-L^> O and comfort will he found, including hot " " API! : and cold water baths, fine roomy balcony, . , .- a.«J!« etc.,andW.Wilkei J B,byltrictaHeutionlo HASH PfiRf!ffAKERK business, with civility, hopes to merit aad UAOJI rUrVI/^nAkMiK^ receive n cofltinuance of the generous pat- OF" ropageif the past. • CiDST QUALITY HOPS Permanent will find tins a rl/fOi MUHUI IJ HC/rO. comibrtable home. 1515 \ . ;: lOcO NEW_GOODa WE hare landed, ex "Lutterworth '' and recently arrived d irect steamers, i un h« r consignments of goods purchased by Mr R. Snodgra^a m England, includir-g :— USEFUL CROCKERY, of all kinds FAKCYGQODS, English and Continental GLASSWARE in great variety. CHINA, STATIONERY, BRUSIIWARE, ETC. A very fine assortment of ENAMELLED WARE of all kinds, at W prices. Also, come Sample tots of Fancy Soaps, Brush ware, Fancy Gooos. Extra Special CONFECTIONERY of the Newest Kinds. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. NO ONfi tfiEßSfeb iG.fctJ t fi," BNODGRASS & SOB, StAFfOß:>?nikE ANb t'AL^bo^rA HDUsfe, . HARDY-STBEET. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY NEW ZEALAND BRANCHHEAD OFFICE : CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS :— The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman. A. Do Bathe Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman. The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G. John Duncan, Esq., J oseph -Joseph, Esq. THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, AND MOST PROSPEROUS ATrSU TRALIAN LIFE OFFICE AND THE LARGEST MUTU\T. OFFICE IN TW& BRITISH EMPIRE. ■ ■ »*• THE ONLY MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE WHICH DECLARES A BONUS E VERY TEA R. ACCUMULATED FUND - £18,779,113 (OVER EIGHTEEN AND THREE-QUARTER MILLIONS STERLINO ANNUAL INCOME^-^- - £2,523,650 POLICIES IN FORCE ... .'.. ... 0.76 815 SUM ASSURED ... ... £50,763,'59u CASH BONUSES DIVIDED £i0|161,878 BONUSES. CASH BONUS FOR ONE YEAR, 1902, £558,868, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding £1,00,000, after making SPECIAL RESERVES. CASH BONUSES declared for last FIVE YEARS, OVER TWO MILLIONS, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding FOUR : MH> EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT, 8J per cent on the total incomo. u ™. ' r. « ' u -EBWAR-AJU) W. LOWE, Resident Secretary Branch Office— Customhouse-Quay, Wellington : Nelson District Office : Corner Hardy and* Trafalgar-streets, A. C*. BUOSELL, __^«_«_____ <— ._ District Secretary. TEAS. New Tariff Price List §1 MOATE &m, jtP. Old New I Price. Price. I No. 3— 2/4 now 2/2 per lb; I ■ ■ **-*& : *k ■'■;■.■, h.-~ : I No. i-i/ia i/a „ I 0-1/8 i/e I 00-i/6 ;i/4 , I I 000-^l/5 /H^^. Alil*' GOAHA^T»'iO : ■■ qaaJity and Yah;a than aay others sold. Thrifty housewives-ladies who study m Wu economy and can apprvclate a good §1 CT ertlclo— buy Van Houten's Cocoa, oecauso || k{ they havo proved from experience that tt ( ; M to not only the finest In quality Out the ij| HI j most economical In use. It (9 ««' nourish- |j Wf Ing as It is dellcipus, .. -" J I vanJlouteri^coa : Bf ;_■■■:■ Omrti*wtn tM«> # r/« „,, /t , fMntir - M
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 85, 3 May 1904, Page 4
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