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"yOU step round to Bridge street, ■*’ the best street in the town to buy in. Expenses low; Prices right.—■ “People’s Emporium.” /M)ME right round here, Stranger! Tell us right Now what you think of our little show. —“People’s Emporium.” rpHE E more you know, and the wider your experience, the better you and 1 will get on together.—“R.” ‘‘People’s Emporium. ’’ MEW Laid Eggs 2/6 dozen; “Swan” Ham and ivacon machine sliced, 1/6 lh; “Swan” Luncheon Sausage 1/Ibi —Stewart and Coy. lAKGE Pipe Cape Gooseberries 8d lb, 7/6 dozen H»s; Quinces 3/0 case; Pears 3/6 case. Wo deliver. — Stewart and Coy. QTEWART & COY. always stock Fowl Wheat, Oats, Maize, Pollard, Bran, Proto Nuts, Oyster Grit, Potatoes, Onions, Pickling Onions, Jam Melons, etc. VICTOiI 40. * Regular Meeting TO-MOR-ROW (Thursday) 7.15 p.m. Mourning Lecture by Bro. H. L. Blamircs. QOMEWHERE to go on Easter » Monday. Grand Regatta and Sea Scouts’ display at Port Nelson. T'|ONT miss the Launch races at *-/ the Grand Regatta on Easter Monday. lf\o not miss the Regatta on Easter “ Monday. See full programme in Saturday’s Mail. WAKEFIELD HOCKEY CLUB <P|PENING Dance in aid of above Club will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall on MONDAY Evening, April 17th. Good floor. Good Music. X. McCORMICK, Hon. Secretary. T>EST of everything for Golf can be seen and purchased at Treacher’s. KNIFE Sheaths, suitable Scouts. Only 1/- and .1/6, at Treacher's. IMfR HARRY ISAAC, Evangelist, iTI, (X).Y.) speak in Ranzau Hall on Good Friday and Easter Monday at 7 p.m. All-day meetings will also be held on Good Friday and Easter Monday, 11 a.m. Everybody welcome NELSON CRIBBAGE ASSOCIATION A MEETING of the above will be held in Stallard’s Room on WEDNESDAY Next, April 19th, at 7.30 .sharp. Business: Election of Teams for Season. New Teams cordially welcomed. Nominations close April 19th at 7.30 p.m. S. M, STEVENS, Hon, Secretary. S° much Bettor, so much Cheaper. Bromiley’s Famous Baking Powder. Try it. By any tost we guarantee its absolute purity. Prepared ami sold at 1/9 per lb. only by Bromiley and Son, Hardy street. IT is the very Best, whether you go for Quality, Delicacy of Flavour or Price. Bromiley’s Special Blend of Tea at 2/- per lb. Blended, packed and sold only by Bromiley and Son, Hardy street. AT is nicer for a Delirious Rasher of Bacon or Ham. But to get it i Bromiley’s Quality, and the Price right, too.Ktreet. -Bromiley Breakfast than ght. it must Ik; ml Son, Hardy

THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY SEVENTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT Cor the Jtf’fii’ ended 31st December, 1921, the NEW BUSINESS was:— Ordinary Department. Industrial Department. £9.855.317 £3.990.298 The TOTAL IN FORCE at 31st Docchilkt, 1931; £116,310.709 £13.136.039 To which have been added Reversionary Bonuses, amounting to;.— £21.556.910 £211.437 POLICIES IN FORCE. £372.687 £287.752 ACCUMULATED FUNDS £46,913,756 CASH SURPLUS for year £1,538,368, to be distributed among policyholders. (There are no shareholders). TOTAL CASH SURPLUS DIVIDED since-establishment Tlia Society’s SUBSCRIPTIONS to PATRIOTIC LOANS total £13.660.000 ■nip DIVISIBLE SURPLUS is £105.000 CRBATEa TWAK l '’ l ' the year ] Out of EVERY 100 DEATHS EXPECTED and provided for ONLY 51 ACTUALLY occurred, showing the groat care exercised in assessing risk. £3.885.090 was paid during the year to policy-holders or their representatives. in settlement of claims, surrenders, annuities, etc. £2 863 k >*>6 ADDED t° the ACCUMULATED FUNDS. BONUS CERTIFICATES will be issued as usual on the 30th JUNE. A BONUS EVERY YEAR. EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF ASS : RANGE IS ISSUED by the A.M.P, Branch Officer A. AMIES, WELLINGTON. Manager for New Zealand. District Manager for Nelson; 11. MOW.BRAV New .Business Agent: N. V, WOTTON. ' .V Vi I;'* ;l"i V?.- I "I At* . iW )’■'* A\ i Table Cutlery of Reliable Quality. OTJR, present extensive stock includes the products of the leading British manufacturers in Cutlery, Soup Spoons, Fish Capvers, Fish Eaters, Cases of Stainless Cutlery, Etc., showing in a wide variety of designs, All priced moderately, CALL and INSPECT! P. H. KITGHINGMAN, Trafalgar Street; JEWELLER and ENGRAVER. NELSON '' V v ? 'c, '%v

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 April 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 April 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 April 1922, Page 6