. f J The Standard Cocoa of the World. UU|t;ils* Acknowledged by experts and consumers to be without a rival for flavour and digestibility. A COCOA YOU CAN ENJOY. [» -• 9 ( &T2SmALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY^ BONUS DISTRIBUTION, 1907. B . h-0.. . ■— r-^ "-"T^ The Annual Bonus Certificates for 1907 havo cow been issued, CASH PROFIT for 1907 WAS,£BOB,BI3, Providing BEYEBSIONARY ADDITIONS to Poiicie? of about ONE MIL LION TWO HUNDKED & SIXTY-FIV S THOUSAND POUNDS. ACCUMULATED FUNDff- ~ •■■;.-._. ANNUAL.JNCOME ... .;. OVEk TEKEE MILLIONS. XOiOTHEEIIUTUAL lAVii ASSURANCS OFFICE doing business \n New Zaalind eithetOFFERS SUCH A LIBERAL COMTRAC F, MAKESStfCS STRINGENT RESERVES TO SIEE T IPS LIABILITIES, '.'."'■ )r DECLARES SUCH LARGE BONUSES. And NO OFFICjS IN THE WORLD CAN OFFER SUCH ADVANTAGES ■ '••'TO THE ASSURING PUBbIG AS Ilia i AUSPBAIiIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. V" THE INDUSTRIAL BPANCH IS NOW IN FULL WOKIttNG ORDER V"; -y"y POLICIES ISSUED FRO-tf £5 TO £10,001 00iM^:y~y. ■ ' •: ■ DIRECTOSS OP THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon. Chables J. Johnston, M.L.G.. (Chairjnan); A. de B. Bbandon ■ : 0 !:IBBq. (Deputy Cfcairman) ; the Hon. Edward Eichardson, C.M.G.; John • Duncan, Jssq.; and Joseph Joseph, Esq. yy- VimfZniAAd Braaoh— CUSTOiU HO USE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. X : 0000:0 - '- \. . . EDWARD AY. LOWE, Resident Secretary. ' i i - :. XMson District Office, corner Trafalgar and Hardy-streets. JAMES HAIR, Dinrict Secretary, tfUNTLEY AND PALMER'S ENGLISH BISCUITS. . We bave pleasure in announcing that we havo just lamfod a large shipment of Hnntfoy and Palmer's world-famed ENGLISH BISCUITS, small and large iiied tins. These Biscuits need no recommendation from us. Huntley and Palmer of Reading, England, are tho largest biscuit manufactuiers in the world, •nd their Biscuits are tbe~ best money can buy. Ladies dtsirous of buying the fattest mnd bestih English Biscuits, for afternoon tea, cannot do better than pay W a visit at an.early date and secure the pick. The following are" a few of the Varieties \— Breakfast. Arctic Wafers (Lemon) Pancy Cracknel, Arctic Wafers (Orange) Coronation. Nico. Bich Digestive. Troubadour. Cream Finger. Acorn. We also tarry a complete Stock of Peek Frean's English Bi-cuits. The Sbove having just landed aro of course all perfectly fresh ami crisp. For afterioop. tea, nothing is appreciated more than the dainty English Biscuits. Obtain■blet»nly f rom E GROVE AND SON, Importers of English & Continental Specialities, Hardy Street • • • • Telephone No. 4L gP WINTER |*" IS COMING! IT IS TIME TO PROVIDE t HEAT & LIGHT ! i- -'"*" :0: — — -y .' We have Immense Stocks of :— LAMPS; Table, Hanging, Bracket and 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.R. Hot Water Bags; Stone Footwarmers ; Hot Water Cans ; Stove, Flue, Hearth, and '- Shoe Brushes ; Chamois and Canvas Gloves ; Alarm Clocks ; f Toilet Sets and odd Toilet Ware; Slop Pails ; Mirrors ; Toast Racks ; Hot Water Jugs; Coffee Pots; Soup Tureens and - Plates ; Pie Dishes ; Pudding Boilers ; PlayJng Cards ; Mouth ■;-. Organs; "Imperial" Accordians ; and various other lines & that will add to your comfort during the coming Winter > Months. ■ ;0: We invite you to Inspect before purchasing elsewhere. R SNODGRASS & SONS., DIRECT IMPORTERS, Kozie Tea Verse Gompetltiorr. TWO GUINEAS. A nrize will be given to the person sending in on or * A J+h^inth May 1909, the best verse of eoght lines, Sfflning th^^tS aboiit the excellence of ifozie Tea. Aiwprsessentinfor competition become the proper^ofthep&ietorsof Kozie Tea, DuneOin. " Sold X* airerocer* at 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-. The best Tea on the market is Golden Tipped Kozi€ - * Address :^ r Kozie Tea Competition," Bond Street, ,jD*unedin. - ' ■ f For Infancy, Illness J Xwj^Sr au^ Advancing Age. j \m^_W_Ty Bcßia'a Food r«o> asmto Naiure by P^t 8 M^ZJ/^ ceEionn^ the v.:?akawJ «tomads io iho .tage at which * t . /fir Wean tmdert-ike «S.. digestion ol more lobd Iood». «« | J^^^Jff Wf partiralsr and import i». .jitute i« that itian be prepared to y mn 1 atgnu. oi Sgestivc power, aceotdlng to the directions oa sream | 3 <S*S/ Utngzfs Food fc SM It tinsby Cltemlsli. etc., eteryvm-'t. 3
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 12 April 1909, Page 1
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