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•' v>- Tailors. ' • ■ .. —i..... ' AUTUMN, 1894. OUR NEW GOODS ARE OPENED OUT. NICER STYLES OR BETTER VALUE WE HAVE NEVER SEEN. G. M' 0B R IDE, Merchant Tailor, 39, 41, & 43, VICTORIA-STREET (NEXT UNION BANK, ONE DOOR.FROM QUEEN-STREET). S3- SEVERAL OASES OF NEW BOOKS FOR OUR FREE LIBRARY, VENI. VIM. VICI. Life Insurance. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA ESTABLISHED ISG3, AND INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. The following figures extracted from the TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT indicate the excellent progress made by tha Association daring the year ended 3ist December, 18U2 :— New Business, 1095 Policies issued for ... — ... £515,53!) Total Annual Revenue increased t0... .- ... ... ... £206,600 Total Expenses reduced by ... ... ... ... ... ... £3135 Ratio of Expenses to Premium Receipts reduced by 2} per ceab. Paid to Policy-Holdkks during; the yoar ... ... ... ... £33,348 i Laid-by for the year... ... ._ ... ... ... ... £73,386 Total Funds increased to nearly ... ... ... ... ... £950, Other special natures of the Report are a singularly favourable MORTALITY, EXPERIENCE, an improved RATE Of INTEREST, and a good RETENTION OF BUSINESS. The Income from Interest alone was more than sufficient to cover all Claims by Death and Maturity during the year. WILLIAM T. J. BELL, Head Office : 30, Auckland. Queen-street, Secretary. MerchandiseBrown & Polson's fi With MILK Excellent for *** '*gF B a CHILDREN and INVALIDS IT >Y W T /^YTW Makes DAINTY DISHES for Hi fglf m JH | J1 i I If Breakfast, Dinner & Supper, w w w a fumm/f, scotzm^

JJULK rjIEAS. We have a choice selection of INDIAN, CEYLON, AND CHINA TEAS, In original packages, Suitable to buyers who prefer to do their own blending. Our Indians consist of— Finest Parjeeling Pekoes Parjeeling Pekoe Souchong Thick Liquoring, Good flavoured'Assams Cachars, Dooars, and Syiets Choice Assam Farmings Our Cey'ons consist of— Finest Pekoes Pekoe Souchongs, and Broken Pekoes Our China Teas consist of— Panyongi, Ching Woa. Kaisow and Saryunos of various grades Medium Black Leaf Congous, We also keep a stock of Fine Chinas and Good Mediums, in boxes from 91b to 101b. L. D. NATHAN & CO. T 12 A 8. The desperate efforts of competitive tea blenders to advertise springs a good deal from the fact that in a (inlet, unostentatious fashion our Standard Teas are displacing most of them in public favour all through the province, and without prejudicing other blends we can only suppose that the COMPARISON OF QUALITY is in favour of the Standard Tea*, Wo do not claim to do the largest business, although wo' Itytaht wol do so on results; ' but v/a do claim that Ivy,' V* v ' '" V GENERAL POPULARITY f '.-a ' based- on uniformity, flavour, purity, and geheral quality, combined with a , '' IIKAHONAHLIC VUlQlt, : ' householders hate undoubtedly mJjowij a wise (lis. criminating judgment in continually asking for Standard Teas, according to tli<il(- preference for the dilferer.t numbers, which are all' distinct according to the price consumers are willing to give. Our policy is not one of puff but of performance. L. D. NATHAN & CO. L B A N 1 FOOD. THE BEST ARTICLE IN THE MARICKTI We keep regular supplies of this excellent Infanta 1 Food deservedly pre-eminent for quality. L. D, NATHAN & CO. OORNJ3ACKB. Above on regular sale by the undersigned, either by the bale or small quantity,to suit requirements. L. D. NATHAN & CO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9455, 10 March 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9455, 10 March 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9455, 10 March 1894, Page 2