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I r"~ ■ oopc spot a■ f #^ | y|||i HOUTEN 51 AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL [Es «f ed PROVIDENT SOCIETY . HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR LARGEST BONUSES. ALL POLICES ISSUED ON OR PRIOR TO 31st DECEMBER NEXT WILL SHARE IN THE PROFITS TO BE DIVIDED AS AT THAT DATE. *< Total'CASH BONUSES divided amongst the Members £13,590,507. AMOUNT of CASH PHOFITS Divided for ONE YEAR (l£o7 £703,245. Equal to over 36 PerC ent of tho- Premiums received under Participating Assurance Policies during the year, .EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR, INSURE. AT tfNCE, AND PARTICIPATE IN TOE i PROFITS FOR THE CURRENT YEAR. EDWAIID»W. LOWE, iteaident Secretary. Branch office-CUSTOIIHOU»E-QUAY, WELLINGTON. '_ ' J VMES HAIE, District Secretary, Nelson District Office— Corner TRAFALGAR & HARUY STS. KUNTLEY AND PALMER'S ; ENGLISH BISCUITS. Or- - : We have pleaonre in announcing thit we havo iu?t lnndort a larpe shipment Of HniTtley J>nd Palmer's wcrld-fnn-ed ENGLISH BISCUITS. Fmall and large ■iced tins. THeso Uiscuils need no recommendation from u<=. Huntley and Palmer' of Reading, England, are the largest biscuit manufactuiers in the world, •nd their Biscuits are the best money can buy. Ladies desirous ot buying tha Uteet and best iv English Biscuits, for afternoon tea. cinnot do better than pay ' iv a visit at an early date and Becure the pick. The following are a few of the varieties :— Breakfast. Arctic Wafers (Lemon) Faincy Cracknel. Arctic Wafers (Orange) Coronation. . Nice. Bich Digestive. Troubadour. Cream, Finger.. Acorn. We' also rarry 8 complete Stock of Peek Fronn's English Bi cults. The ■libve having just landed are of conrEe nil rerfecll? fresh end crisp. For after-neon-lea, nothing is appreciated rcoie than the dainty Ergluh Ki.cuts. Obtain.bU^yfro* b GRoyE AND R<)Nj Importers of English & Continental Specialities, Hardy Street " - Telephone No. 4L r ■-'- ■-' WINTER IS COMING! IT IS TS^E TO PROVIDE HEAT & LIGHT ! We have Immense Stocks of :— LAMPS; Tatole, Hanging, Bracket ana Hand, also extra Globes, Chimneys, and Wicks. "Perfection" Kerosene Oil Heaters, and "Beatrice "Oil Stoves; Lanterns of all kinds ; Coal "Vases and Scoops ; Fire Brasses ; Fire & Stove Shovels ; Fire and Draught Screens; J.H. Hot Water Bags; Stone ■v Footwarmei-s; Hot Water Cans; Stove, l'lue, Hearth, and • Shoe Brushes ; Chamois and Canvas Gloves ; Alarm Clocks ; .Toilet Sets and odd Toilet Ware; Slop Pails ; Mirrors; Toast Backs ; Hot Water Jugs; Coffee Pots; Soup Tureens and Elates; Pie Dishes; Pudding Boilers ; Playing Cards; Mouth ''■':■''■■■ Organs; "imnerial" Accordians; and various other lines ; ; r - that will addto your comfort during the coming Winter ..v Months. We invite you to Inspect before purchasing elsewhere. R SNODORABS & #ONS., DIRECT IMPOBTEBb, f^^O^^l^^ For Infancy, Illness Xjufo^Sr and Advancing Age. wS^^^^^Tfy Bengex's Food reair> as?i«U Nature by gradiiaU^ jßF^^^^y restoring ths weakened stomadj <o ihe <tage al which it ' JUffja^^Ky 'can undertake *ta digestion of more tolid foods. !t» M^^WmZ partioilar and import V ,\»tute U that it can be prepared to suit degrev of 'Jigestivo power, iaxordina to the d^ccuoni os wi lio -^SBH/ "* SengtfS Food is SOU I* #t>S b Y Ctfurfste, e.ic, ■■xcryMMr: . Com fez Oovt^ mew J■ W ■ H *dES H&y.J-lLj!is^^S^ andOnvd. - r . i\''o%ry :%■■:&. grfMtwdßMt Tba UnlTflnU BmtAr ta-'AIUiV «* ■• Ofcitto IWidM fa* p^-M. Tfm^n^h. H«Brttn»nlml |Miia& Inftut*, Children, lew BtwUtSeai, BUioni <ii Mta* Delkwta FemalM, ■'■>--';■.-■ : " •-...- ■ »ndth« ••■'"■:'"■" " ' "" - gj"V"«" at Prfiniwyt

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 2 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 2 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 2 April 1909, Page 1

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