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AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL j PROVIDENT SOCIETY j „~~i, HOLDS A WORLD-WIDE RECORD FOR BONUSES, STABILITY, LIBERALITY, ECONOMY. ' "IUNDSOVER v ... £21,423,000 j ANNUAL INCOME over ... „ *2,800,000 POLICIES IN FORCE; assuring^over «66,734,000 Including. BbNUS ADDITIONS. Cash Proflt Divided for One Year (1905) £635,532, THE LARGEST iLMOUNT^DJVIDED IN ANY ONE YEAR IN THE HISTOBY OP THE SOCIETY. ; TOTAL PROFITS DIVIDED amongst POLICYHOLDERS, 0Ter£12,216,000 There is no other Office, living or dead, which can show, or has shown, ench a phenomenal _ record aa the Australian Mutual Provident Society. THEINDUSTRfAL DEPiRTMKNTIS NOW IN FULL WORKING ' 'ORDER. !\- m-*«« EVERY DESTRABLE FORM^OTPOLtOY ISSUED BY THE SOOIETV FROM £5 TO £10,000. *« wwjsii DmECTORS OP THE NEW ZEALANDBRANCH- j , TheH^n ChajrTes j. 'Johnston, M.L.0., Chairman. -^ • : --'^;.''-'4^t^^?^ a^^^ De P n^aiaiimM. - -0- '■■■■■■- j '•■-.•■■ •■••vi-V--:Th»HwE4wara-Ricliardaoß,oil,o. , 1 ;..JonaDunctoi,E^^ Joseph Joseph, Esq. ! >4; ■'.■''.-"■'..'■?*!' ■" '"■ : '^WARD W.LOWE, Resident Secretary. j New Zealand Branoh— Cuitomhouse-qnay, Wellington. * ' NeleonDutrictOffice-oCorner Hardy and Trafalgar-rtreetß. ' JAMES HATR, , "" Djateiot Seeretej. — jje *^-^^ J^ — -- i,i - ■ .in-.. . i - i . . ADVICE TO I.IOTHERS.— Are you ■ T 7l broken in your rest hy a sick child suf- .^ fering with the pain of cutting teeth? ' M«fki™T» /-w »<> at once to a chemist and get a bottle ! CM H TOT} SlOlVr "f Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It . JL; XiJJiwKJV/ll will- relieve the poor sufferer immediate- ! BK2EE2.V .-^■ ! / i'^- ' ___. Jy- It b perfectly harmless and pleasant : AND CO., LTD. to taste, it produces natural, quiet' ■■*,-. -v'-n^'i ■*„■*. sleep, tr relieving the child from pain, r, WAKEFIELD. and the hctle cherub awakes 'as' bright "'-■■■■: e» a button," It soothes the child, it ■'"-.v :•?=?■ — . softera the g»ms, allays all pain, rei.; Heves wind, stipulates the bowels, and DIRECT IMPORTERS OF L? the best known remedy for dysentery BRITISH FARM Implements and and di&rrhcea, whether arising from Machinery—' Comprising HORNSBY'S teet&ing or other causes. Mrs Win-Well-known High-class Manufacture. slow's SnUhiug Sr.u fe go ld hy McdiOn. ENGINES, SUCTION GAS IMPORTAa^T TO T7I"T» TTTrn PLANTB, : Single and Double. Furrow GROWERS. J? 11/1 J I I PLOUGHS. EngUsb,: CORBETT Har- ± -•-•>«-'-*--*- --rows. HARRISON AND McGREgOR mHE FARMERS' FRUIT AND Machinery, B.S.A. Bicycles, 3TLCOX JL PRODUCE MARKET. CREAM SEPARATORS, ETC., ETC. ALLEN STREET HARVESTIN Machinery, RANSOM'S WELLINGTON. - PLOUGHS/Etcj-;.,:-- .-■-:■:.-,'■■■ .OHD7- TO— r— BRITISH Goods made by BRITISH . "THE FARMERS' DIS Workmen An BRITISH Soil-a re the- TRIBUTING COMPANY," If, You 2S5Svi- r«,,™ t, ' x • . - Want HIGHEST PRICES AND TTTTE INVITE Farmers to inspect PROMPT RETURNS j£*-eZ I £jite&' , ™„ m ™n, n o REMEMBER— We Reduce the CommisFURNITraa and FURNISHINGS, sion Bates by £5000 Per Year. Tables, Caairs, Couches, Bedsteads, Telegrams "Distributor. "- Duchess Chests, Dressing Tables, < ■ - -- . Toilet. Sets, Linoleums,- SBp Matf, CHILDREN' WHEN TEETHING Hearth Rugs, Mattrasses, (All do- Have more or less diarrhoea, which canscnptions). Curtams, Wmdow Blinds, nnt? t be checked effectually, as the cause t»ltSy. 1 ' omrtTnuci m t cannot be removed, but the diarrhoea BA^Ii.LSj^TOVEB,. 'Lumps, Grates, oah and should he controlled by giving HoOers,- Mangles, Sewing; Machines, Chamberlain's Colic Cholera, and Diarr- " Phonographs. . - t hoea Remedy, and an "occasional dose .:. Jf. - ■■'■ -• ,;\ of castor oil to cleanse the system. For liGENTS for REID g' GRAY'S Sale by E. Grove and Son.* W IMPLEMENTS.- ."- pJYCLONE GATES md FENCE CROUPY CHILDREN. ff DROPPERS If your children are subject to Croup DONALD'S SHEABING .Machines, watch for the first symptoms o? the di- - Vvun-Dir c-TOAT-NTPlis-; . sease— hoarseness. If .Chamberlain's ..- WIRE STKA4^Kis-^ .'-.Cough. Remedy is given as soon as the GIBBON S PBUIT TREES, SHRUBS, p-g^af becomes hoarle, the attack will BULBS and SEEDS. - ' be averted. Even after the croupy ■ I cough has appeared, the attack can ; II •myrCPHERSON & CO., Ltd. always bo prevented by giving this rem- ' [i m JWiGPHERSON & CO., Ltd. j edy. It is also invaluable for colds ■-.--■ /■•' . and /whooping coughs. It always cures, nr'APUfftFTH ' ' and cures quickly. For Sale by E, WAKEFIELD. Gr6ve gon . mm i Bii ■ TEE "EVENING MAIL" BOOKBINDING DEPABTMENT. In all Its Branches executed BOOKBINDING UStt.'**- ■ ' - ■■■■■■■■■BJIiBpBIHPiMBMBBIBI^ AiifelST BOOKS spkcilli^ PAT BOOKS, CASH BOOKS, JOURNALS, TIME BOOKS, , LEDGERS, ETC. BAKERS' BOOKS, ETO I ACCOUNT BOOKS made to any size. ACCOUNT BOOKS ruled to any pattern. ACCOUNT BOOKS bound to any design. A LARGS STOCK OF ACCOUNT BOOKS ALWAYS ■ •■ ■;■ ONHAND.'p* I^feB^^MADBTO LOOK LIKE NEW. ■^tt&Siiuai K&QiS»NES, MTiSIoi Etc., Bound up; it will ato^^pthem tidy. -BfIBAP BOOKS for CWldren; NEWSPAPER CUTTING Literary Men. FHOTOGBAPH^ALBUMS and MUSIC PORTFOLIOS made to Kp/cfeertptlonV'' SfVOIOE BOOKS Printed, Ruled, and Bound to ' ogJfßD|Rß<BßftrPrtnto<LNuml»^d, and Bound to Order. gold lettering i l '~ lliti rtlirr iiiunn" nn ' TrT P°tpe, Pocket Book, etc. T °- DATB jffiQBXSISBZt C*D.pe. execrlt«d In pmST^CLASSBT^SS^ f . .>-■ i■ij ili j \ I 1-tUCAS AID SON. IW*BPHONB 1J6, 15. ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 25 April 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 25 April 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 25 April 1907, Page 1

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