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AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY HOLDS A WORLD-WIDE RECORD FOR BOM7SES, STABILITY, LIBERALITY, ECONOMY, IUNDS OVER ... ... ANNUALINCOME over ... £2,800,000 POLICIES IN k>BCE, assuring* over £66,734000 Including BONUS ADDITIONS. Cash Profit Divided for One Year (1905) £635,532, THU LABGEST AMOUNT DIVIDED IN ANY ONE YEAB IN THE HISTOBT OF THE SOCIETY. ' TOTAL PBOFITS DIVIDED amongst EOLICZHOLDEBS, 0ver£12,216,000 There is no other Office, living or dead, which can show, or has shown, snoh a phenomenal record aa the Australian Mutual Provident Society. " THE INDUSTBIAL DEPARTMENT IS NOW IN FULL WOBK3NG OBDJBB. EVEBY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY ISSUED BY THE SOOIETY FROM <£5 TO £10,000. -" swwmij DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND~BBANCHThe Hon. Charle? J. Johnston, M.L.0., Chairman. ■ W- -.'•■' &.« s^ Bran^"?-/ Esq-. Deputy Chairman. '■■'&*??■ - - The Hon. Edward Bichardson, C.M.O. . •'.**■>: .; , ( Joha Duncan, Esq., Joseph Joseph.Esq. >■■•'..• EDWABD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. New Zealand Branch — Customhouse-quay, Wellington. * Nehon District Office-oCorner Hardy and Trafalgar-streete, JAMES HATB, - District Secretary. * ' ■ — - . - - .... ADVICE TO MOTHERS.— Are you T^ * broken in your rest hy a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting tpeth T Go at once to a chemist and get a bottle MC~pTT"|7<"D QOTVT of Mrs W'Mtow'g Soothing Syrup. It SLX mL\.AJISXA)\Xj\J ±yi will relieve the poor sufferer immediatelfeSfc--«» ly. It is perfectly harmless and pleasant AND CO., LTD. to tasto, it produces natural, quiet sleep, fc~ Telieving the child from pain, WAKEFIELD. and tbe little cherub awakes 'as' bright aa a bnUon." It soothes the child, it . ■■ -softei-3 the gems, allays all pain, relieves wind, Vepulates the bowels, and DIRECT IMPORTERS OF i" 1 the best known remedy for dysentery BRITISH FARM Implements and and diarrhoea,, whether arising from Machinery— Comprising HORNSBY'S teething or other causes. Mrs Win- . Well-known High-class Manufacture. | "low's fwhiuj; ar.u , s cold hy McdiOIL ENGINES, SUCTION GAS I IMPORTANT TO*CIT>TTTnn PLANTS, Singlo and Double Furrow GROWERS. JF JX UJ. A PLOUGHS. English CORBETT Har- -***- rows. ' HARRISON AND McGREGOR mHE FARMERS' FRUIT ANT) Machinery, B.S.A. Bicycles, lILCOX j ±_ PRODUCE MARKET, CREAM SEPARATORS, ETC., ETC. ALLEN STREET, HARVESTIN. Machinery, RANSOM'S WELLINGTON. PLOUGHS, Etc. OHIP TO BRITISH Goods made by BRITISH "THE FARMERS' DIS Workmen nn BRITISH- Soil are the TRIBUTING COMPANY," If You BEST. V ~ .V ' Want HIGHEST PRICES AND WE INVITE Farmers to inspect PROMPT RETURNS, our Stock." . ,-• . V •- . REMEMBER— We Reduce the ComraisFURNITrrS and FURNISHINGS, sion Rates by £5000 Per Year. Tables, Chairs, Couches; Bedsteads, Telegrams "Distributor." Duchess Chests, Dressing _ Tables, « _ . ToUet Sets, Linoleums,.. Slip .Mats,. CHILDREN WHEN TEETHING Hearth Rugs, Mattrasses,. (All dc- Have more or less diarrhoea, which cantcriptions). Curtains, Window Blinds, not be checked effectually, as the cause etc., etc. cannot be removed, but tbe diarrhoea RANGES^ STOVES, Lumps, Grates, oan and should be controlled by Riving Boilers, Mangles, Sewing Machines, • Chamberlain's Colic Cholera, and JDiarrPhono"jr.>«Jhs. , ' hoea Remedy, and au occasional dose of castor oil to cleanse tha system. For AGENTS for'REID & GRAY'S " Sale hy E. Grove and Son.* IMPLEMENTS. CYCLONE GATES* and FENCE CROUPY CHILDREN. JDROPPJERS If your children are subject to Croup r»,-.»T » t ivo owwA-RT-Nrrt Machines watch for the first cymptoms o" tho diDONALD'S SHEARING Macmnes, seasef _ hoarseness - T£ r chamberlain's WIRE STRAINERS ; Cough Remedy is given as soon as the GIBBON S FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS. ■ child becomes hoarse, tho attack will T.T-mjc. j cwp-nc- be averted. Even after tho croupy BULBS and Sfc.fc.ua. has appeared> tho attack -_ _ M-rvpTTWT-e-ON &CO . Ltd. always be prevented by giving this rem-1-fl MrPHERSON &CO Ltd. edy- It iB also invaluable for colds JJ. IYXCPHMt&UxM U. ou., mo. an J whoop ; ng coughs . it always cures, tt7 AtrwuTlTT Tl and cures quickly. For .Sale hy E. WAKEFIELD. orow . ifim "EVENING MAIL" BOOKBINDING ■aLjLL DEPARTMENT. J''*' V ■'•■'="'. ' -V ■ ■ . , v "-'V •■', g^^gi^MisMmi In all its Branches executed bookbinder a.^'a^ ylea ' •• • ;>. '■■aL_._±.. ■ — AMOUNT BOOKS spEciluTY PAY BOOKS, CASH BOOKS, JOURNALS, TIMB BOOKS, LEDGERS, ETC. BAKERS' BOOKS, ETC ■". " - I ACCOUNT BOOKS made to any size. ACCOUNT BOOKS ruled to any pattern. ACCOUNT BOOKS bound to any design. ppfmm m^ °Sn a hand^ t books alwats 'Px /Qj^OT^MADE TO LOOK LIKE NEW. • lltffa rotufMASAZINES, mxjslC, Etc, Bound up; it will : ffi&grvs *a& keep them tidy; * JCEAEV BOOKS fbr Children, NEWSPAPER CUTTING poOKS%r Bnsiness an<LLiterary Men. PHOI*>GBAPH ALBUMS and MUSIO PORTFOLIOS made to ■MJjrpSCrtption,*-IHJB&-XCATB INVOICE BOOKS Printed, Ruled, and Bonnd to " .(PPlJSSJJlt^QOKffPrinted* Numbered, and Bound to Order. ""* ' -r rtfIg^IJKigEEBING ! GOLD LETTERING ! '^ fftfffi-flgpfr'P" 118 on your Purse, Pocket Book, etc •J. s J IZ. ;* J, " U " y AA tßMtfiae always in stock a large and varied as-sprtment of - te»i3St^SANP FOREIGN LEATHEB, every description <^P PAPER S^S5§S®T-&A.TEBIALS/aU orders, toy the use of UP-TO-DATE gJj^Oratf i^l»e_e»cutedlßL FmST-CLASS STYLE. JpA'XAX-;'-- ■■'.' '.■J.. 1 j 'Xi . • ||; % Hicis pirn son. ©^&£ir*--.-i- jpabETHOlf.E NO, 15. .... . „.^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 April 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 April 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 April 1907, Page 1

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