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i ~ ~ ~ ' . '■■/., jc.. ■ > ■ . I c " ; " — ~"~~" — - - In flavour it Is perfect. ' " Pure and well -prepared."— British Mtdifal famrnaL , ■ van fiowfetfs The cocoa -which is unequalled for high quality, delicious flavour, and economy in use. . . v " *X~COCOA :VOU CAN ENJOY. ■* i— *— ■ . ,----■ -.'AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL ' ' PROVIDENT SOCIETY HOJ.DS THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR LARGEST BONUSES. .ILL POLTCES ISSUED ON OR PRIOR TO 31st DECEMBER NE7IT WILL SHARE IN THE PROFITS TO BE DIVIDED AS AT THAT DATE. Totsi CASH BONUSES dmaed amongst the Member- ... ... £13,598,50T AMOO_i:r of CASH PROFITS Dtvidetl for ONE TEAS (1907 £708,24S Equal to ow 36 Per Cent of the Premium! receired wider P«rticip»ting Ar •uraiice Policies durinf the yetr a EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR. _j v . »———-________-_________. INSURE AT ONCE; AND PARTICIPATE IN TR." PROFITS FOR THE CURRENT YEAR. EDWARD W. LOWE, Kerident Secretary. Branch Ql?<»~ OUST OHHOUSEQ JAY, WELLINGTON. O'uJi ■.._." " ■ , • jAMEB HAIB, Diatrict S«cr»t_ij, B«l_-»n_-->;i ns. « -Corner TR FALGAR & HARDT BTtt HUNTLEY AND PALMER'S ENGLISH BISCUITS. We heve pi erienre in announcing that we havo 'ust landed a large ihipment Of H-nileyjrnd-Palm'er'- world-famed ESFOLISH BISCUITS, small and large ■Iced tins. Bisc-its need no recommendation from ns. Huntley and Palmer of Reading, England, are the lai-£e"-t"l)i.cmt mannfactwers in the world, ■nd their Biscuits are the best money can buy. Ladies dcsirouß of buying the latest and best in English Biscuits, for afternoon tea, cannot dp better than pay TU a visit at an early date and secure the pick. The .following are 9 few of the -varieties :— Breakfast. Arctic Wafers (Lemon) Fancy Cracknel. Arctic Wafers (Orange) Coronation: . Nice. Rich: Digestive. Troubadour. Cream Finger. Acorn. We al=o tarry a complete Stock of Peek Frean's English Bi cuUs. The above having jnst landed are of course all rerfeclly fresh md crisp. For afternooritea, nothing is appreciated more than the dainty Ergliih Biscuits. Obtam- _ able-Only from . • * - E GROVE AND SON, Importers of English & Continental Specialities, Hardy-Street • - - Telephone No. 4L --- " WINTER J IS COMING ! IT IS TIME TO PROVIDE I HEAT & LIGHT ! F ' :o. We have Immense Stocks of :— f LAMPS; Tatole, Hanging, Bracket and Hand, also extra A Globes, Chimneys, and Wicks. "Perfection' KW»a» OU 4 . Heaters, and " Beatrice " Oil Stoves ; Lanterns of all kinds -, Coal Vases and Scoops ; Fire B r asses ; Fire & Stove Shovels ; Fire and Draus^t Screens; JR. Hot Water Bags-, Stone Footwarmers, HotAVaterCar.s; Stove, Flue, Hearth, and y Shoe Brushes; Chamois and'Caiivas Gloves; Alarm Clocks j , / Toilet Sets and odd Toilet Ware ; Slop Pails ; Mirrors ; 1 oast i Racks- Hot Water Jugs, Coffee Pots; Soup Tureeas and % Plates ; Pie Dishes ; Pudding Boilers ; Playi ng Cards ; Mouth ll Organs; "Imperial" Accordians ; and vafious other lines that Will addto your comfort during the coming Winter . ,"_J_&nt_is. * -?•> - ■ O: ' We-invite you to Inspect before purchasing elsewhere. .0; : R SNODGRASS & SONS., DIRECT IMPORTERS. Kozie, Tea Verse Competition. A TWO GUINEAS, a nriyp will be given to the person sending in on or ■v - A JthP Pi oth Say 1 909, the bestver.se of... e^ht lines, co&fng tH^to& about the excellence of ifozie Tea. ' An v prc-fN sent in for competition become the proper^of the proprietors of Kozie Tea, Duneclm. "~ -p D wiiy^ lGrooeis ** I^- 1^' VlO, 2/ ""' ' T^eV3tTeaonthemark6tis Golden Tipped Kozie . kt a/-. "s v •- <A-> y Address :-"Kozie Tea Competition,": Bond Street, - Dunedin. N -^.* '-:-,:'■ ■ y /•"•■ '■■■-- ■ Om* W QOQ^-. , MJW_ll£ 'I W I **! _-_L^ J m\ __C_--[ ' »**** ' - --•'-.'V-V^!«fc^^?S!«^^ o_{-f| aad moil. . V^-V^v^rny^^a^ihi^-i^jgy^^;^* fli_to.l__l__lß- kf . Sim y&w*^^ friiottoVwam, :-VM^ i ';f^-? v^;--iu^ , '.i?v-S-.' : V'v'L'- • '""■JM S ■ >^^^^^^^^^'^^^-: ; |iHBB|^Bj|HB(H_-_-________Hl_____i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 6 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 6 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 6 April 1909, Page 1

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