AUSTRALIAN MUTIJAL j PROVIDENT SOCIETY | Trf _^._ HOLDS A WOBLB-WIDE BECOBD FOR ' \ BONUSES, STABILITY, LIBERALITY, ECONOMY, ' .mDS OVER j - ANNUAL INCOME over ... . ... £2,800,000 ' - POLICIES IN FOBCE, assuring over «66,73400 C Including BONUS ADDITIONS. Cash Profit Divided for One Year (1905) £635,532, .THE LARGEST' AMOUNT DIVIDED IN ANT ONE YEAB IN THE 1 . . • ' HISTORY OP THE..SOCIETY. TOTAL PROFITS DIVIDED amongst POUCTJBOLDEBS, 076^12,216,000 ' Then in no other Office, living or dead, which cansho-, Tor has shown raoh i . - a phenomei— l record as the Australian Mutual Provident Society. j THE INDUSTBIAL DEPART MBNT IS NOW IN FULL WORKTftr. ' EVEBY DESIRABLE FOBM OF POLICY ISSUED BY THE SOOIPTV . FROM £5 TO £10,000. »UU_STT DIBEOTOBS OF THE NEW ZEALANdIjBANCH— : " ' The .Son. Charles J. JohEßton, M.L.0., Chairman. A. de Bathe Brandon, Esq., Depnty Chairman. " : _ c " Tho Hon. Edward Richardson, CM.Cr. John Ddh'can, Esq., Joseph Joseph, Esq. ' *" EDWABD TV. LOWE, Resident Secretary. New Zealand Branch— Customhouse-quay, Wellington. ' Netaon District Offio«-eCornar Hardy and Trafalgar-atretto. JAMES HAIB, DUtriot BMrotar/. FOOD v ' wOL+M&r ■an '' Advancing Age. Ztff^^fmy, ' Benger's Food really assists Nature by gradually nrm^Mr JTTTJ^^^ '• tomic^ to Ac Bt^ e at whicll « - JBms*mWy „ «£? undertake the digesboa of more tolid foods. Its *&B^M»™ 'PP 0 " 30 ' f«hire « that it can be prepared to .uit +^m^tf 7^*~ °!.^ ge * Te F° wer> according to the directions on each tin. . - : '^iJg^^L _ 'Benqftfiiotussottl in tins by Chemists, etc., everywhere. 'jJ • A^^^^nr^r_^F_^3fii3Pi9k^ mtW^^uaM lhs ?>i - 7 ''"tea's H■!Mlk. IV' ■ H «H B Iftw." "Si Cure fw Gout, "'SM_^^'B'sW' Wm-_ "^—■■lim^^B'^.^^ tJs^^ <l -^heariJtic Goaf-. ' -iBViHHHHHBBHBkiIIBS^^AnHi^ftBI ' 1 an d Giavet : ! The "niyerSiil Remedy for i»^^»sbeb^^b^^^^^^^ .. >cidi^y fit the- Stomachy Head- W"^^^ar'^y^a^^T^^>^^W^WK*' ■ ? lche, Heartburn,' lndigestion, IB v V, K A. « (PMI ' I B ** ". Wl : -lo_Efi«t»tioiis,BilioiißAffec. IB kJ B ®\*i' I k I ■■•^te 1 W W ||pEJ "EVENING MAIL " :;■ v "- ;: /.' ■■■? '"_}s■* : ** :r - TUBNSOUT Of Every Descriptioii at Shortest Notice, IN XJP-TO-O)ATH STYLE. CATALOGUES, CONCERT PROeHAIIIiES, s BALLPROeRMIfESj BUSINESS FORMS, ACCOUNT BOOKS. LETTER HEADS, AGREEMENT AND LEASE FORMS, SALE CATALOGUES, ÜBELS, ETC., ETC. .. .*... .... . 1 VISITING CARDS, INVITATION CARDS, MEMORIAL CARDS, i WEDDING CARDS, ; ; ■■■?' MENU CARDS, '<* • - ■■■• ■-.■■ _ - • posters; BILLHEADS, /MEMO. FORMS, CUSTOMS FORMS, ETC., ETC THE "EYMING MAIL" PMTING WORKS, BittDGE st., Kelson. •/"•■ : TBLEPBRJNE NO. 15. '^ EI^TOAS AND SON. '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 8 May 1907, Page 1
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