-■■^^■^Mm^ "OW that fresh fruit is scarce nnrl dea,r, nothing-isbetter, than to make dainty ana toothsome dishes than out* Evaporated Fruits. —New stocks of r-Cvapornte.l Apricots, Peaches • and Apples. Finest stewing Prunes, Dates iiml i'i s. Lactic Cheese.—ln Glass Java, prepared fi'-m the pure culture Bacillus Bulgaricus of Massol, 1/- per jar. Peck's Meat Pastes.—ln Olass J.uv., -iiua and I flam and Chi?-. . Ham and Tongue, Game, t-tia etc , I;- per jar. Peck's Brawns. — I'omato Brawn, Par=ley, Sage, Wili.-hire, Wild C:uts Head, etc , in glass moulds, Calatines.— Turkey and Tongue, Chicken and Ham. ll.m and Tongue; in glass moulds. Ex. H.H. lonic, we have landvd a fiesli shipment of Crosse and Blackwell's ai;d Marry Peck's ;'.e erved Provisions. Call and inspact our stock o£'ln bje Delicacies. l^s^^KS^y! HIGH-CLASS GROCERS & PROVISION MtRCH.A.JS. HARDY & COLLINGWOOD STREETS. v^ittsz^aa^^ -,o ■i , j Isfeiali^Mrtgitel^ A^!D Eiderdown iUILTS. NEW ZEALAND-MADE [BLANKETS—In all sizes, for-Cot, Single, Three-quarter, and Double Beds, at prices to suit all. MeLINTOCK'S EIDERDOWN QUILTS—in Printed Sateens, Frilled and Unfrilled. EIDERDOWN QUILTS RE-COVERED. ERiiYTfiu s* f*ft I Til ■ DiJiillfli m yUaj LSUi^ TrafaSgai—Street, KELSON. WINTER GOMFaRf EI Perfection Heaters Stone Footwarmers J.R. Hot Water Bags Draught Screens Alarm Clocks Door Mats Stove and Shoe Brushes Japanese Hearthrugs Lamps Lanterns Gas Mantles Chimneys and Globes.. Coal Vases Fire Shovels Hot Water Cans "Aero" Flasks. Cheapest From— R. SNODGRASS &SOM; DIRECT IMPORTERS. RESULTS FROM SIXTY-SECOND ANNUAL KEP^^ ACCUMULATED FUNDS, over ..«■ ... ' ANNUAL INCOME, over ... ... ,£3,54:0 -ODO^NEW BUSINESS, 1910 (Ordinary) ... ..: £Q QQQQQQ NEW BUSINESS, 1910 (Industrial) £777 740' POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department) 247,872, assuring over (including, Bonus Additions.) .-." i\. POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Department), 58,527, assuring nearly ,£2.000,0,00'; TOTAL CASH PROFIT D1V1DED—£15,964,191 - CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1910)—£839,602, providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of over £1,500,000. , The Society now EVSRY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY*- . ORDINARY or INDUSTRIAL—for any amount from £5 to £IO,OOO DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH. ;*,vfcUir«Vl'iTKWf IJTMUIimiTfrW T T'r>»l»Kl»'nTiTPTTnTl'l t Chairman); the Hon. E. RICHARDSON, G.M.G.; JOHN OuNCANj Esqi; and Joskph Joseph, EBq . " INew Zealand Branch—- ' Customhouse Quay, Wellington, Nelson District Office — Corner Trafalgar & Hardy-at*. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, JAMES BAIB " Dife'tricV Secretary, KOZIE Represents Maximum Quality at Minimum Cost; Better TEA ymi ean*t fc»y anywhere, so so pur©, so g-ood. 1/6, 1/8 8 1/10, &GEMTS:
EW HATS FOR 9d. Try Excelsior I Hat Dyes. One bottle will dye your Hat any Bhade. Absolutely no shine —dull finish. All grocers, 9d VVholesale Agents J. H. Cock and C ij * C. GRAHAM. LANDSCAPE AND PRACTICAL GARDENER. Gardens Laid ajid Contracted for. Roses, Siivubs, Soil, and Manui.'e Sup plied. THE NTJESERY, GI/OUCESTER-ST
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 3 July 1911, Page 7
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