DIAMOND JUBILEE. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIET A- FEW OF THE BESULTS OF SIXTY YEARS OF UNEXAMPLED PROSPERITY. (Taken from the Society's Annual Beport.) ACCUMULATED FUNDS, over &>XA 540 000. -ANNUAL INCOME, over -POLICIES IN F0RCE, 227,112, assuring £77,000,000 (inc'uding Banus Additi< TOTAL CASH PRQFIT DIVIDED, £14,336,892. CASH PROFIT. DIVIDED FOE ONE YEAR (1908), £740,335, providinj REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of over £1,300,000. The Scciely row iEßties EVERY tESIRABLE FORM OF POLICYDINARY or INDUSTRIAL— for any amoant from £5 to £10,000. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BBANCH: The Hon. C. JT. JtinKSTOJj, fti.L.C. (Chairman); A. db E. Brandon, J - (Deputy Chairman); the Hon. E. Richardson. C.M.G. ; John Duscax, I and Joseph. Joseph, Esq., New Zealand Branch— EDWARD W. LOWE, Cnstombouse-quay, Wellington. Resident Secretar Nels-n District Office— JAMES HAIR, Corner Trafalgar & Hai dy Streets, District Secretar Kozie Tea Verse Com petitior '■>■■'■ K ■ ' \ _ ___________ ,^__^_ The following verse has been adjudge ;the "Winner in the recent Kozie Tea Vers Competition : — It stimulates in summer heat, And warms the Mood in cold ; It cheers the sad, sustains the glad, Is good for young and old. For'tvalue, fragrance, perfect blend, Tea drinkers all agree The only brand all tests to stand ls the well-known KOZIE TEA. KOZIE TEA is obtainable all Grocers from 1/6 up.
CALEDONIA HOUSE. DELICIOUS SOUPS READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE. :0: : Crosse and Blackwell's Soup Tablets, Gravy, Julienne, Mulligatawny, Tomato, and Pea. (Each packet will make one-pint-and-a-half of Nutritious «oup.) Knoor's Pea Soup Sausages, (one tablespoonful makes a half -pint of Wholesome Pea Soup.) Peck's Bottled Soups, Chicken Broth, Mock Turtle, Ox Tail, and Gravy. Gear Company's Soups in 21b Tins. All kinds. Symington's Pea Flour. —^Egyptian Red Lentils. Canadian Split Peas. Pearl Barley. New Zealand Split Peas. E. GROVE AND SON, Direct Importers of High-Class Preserved Provisions. Hardy Street, Nelson. - 'Phone No- 41 \mj^3y Aud Advancing Age. | \__\\_zJ^n&y Beogei'i Food reatr> aisku Nature by g™d«*-J> 1 y_P!^^____^y'^ mttonns the wia-ased .stomad. ro (he -tage at which <t f " M_WM_^_^_W/ - an nncUruto •)»£, digestion ol mora colic! food- !tf | _\_^_^of-_W/ fertitnlar vn& import V iaXatt a that il ran be prepared to ink I -^R^^jo*r/ <Ww of A'festiva powar. sccording to the direcUont oa ??<-h dn I T^HHv nenetfs Food Is tild lm tins by Chemists, etc, eveijahin.. _^i BOOKBINDING! BOOKBINDING! Books, Magazines, Illustrated 'V ' | Papers, Etc., , BOUND at LOWEST RATES ATTHE •'Evening Mail" Office, Bridge Street ACCOUNT BOOKS i %y^^ Ruled to any Pattern, and .J- -Strongly Bound at the BOOKBINDING DEPARTMENT, "Evening Mail" Office, v \ ■■' ■ Bridge, Street, Nelson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 8 June 1909, Page 1
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