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■•• ---! -" Famishing. _ SO TONS~OF miMl FURNITURE, UNIQUE DESIGNS. x-:^s:o3s32=» , 2?3cc>3?sr_a_x* v___.i„TT:sa. DIRECT FROM CANTON. NOW ON VIEW AT JLJ'h \j* CARPETS.

FLOORCLOTHS. LINO Li-' : MS. FURNITURE Five (5) per cent, allowed on all Cash Paymo is. WINKS & HALL, THE LEADING CARPET AND FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN OF AUCKLAND, ARE AT THE PRESENT TIME OFFERING SPECIAL VALUE IN THE ABOVE FLOOIiCOVERINGS AND FURNITURE, And as they hold the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK, intending Purchasers cannot do better than- see these Goods, together with the extensive range of GARPETS AND ART FURNISHINGS NOW ON VIEW. CURTAINS. CURTAINS. CURTAINS,, for NOVELTIES in LACE CURTAINS, MUSLIN CURTAINS, MADRAS CURTAINS, ORE TONNE CURTAINS, DAMASK CURTAINS, CHENILLE CURTAINS, TAPESTRY CURTAINS, AND FANCY CURTAINS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION NO HOUSE IN AUCKLAND CAN APPROACH. WINKS & HALL, SHORTLAND-STREEI*, AUCKLAND Price lists posted to any address on application. Life Insurance. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OP AUSTRALASIA. ESTABLISHED 1800, AND INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. The following figures extracted from the TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT indicate the excellent progress made by the Association daring the year ended 31st December, 1892 :— New Business, 1095 Policios issued for ... ... ... ... £515,539 Total Annual Revenue increased t0.., ... ... ... ... £206,600 Total Expenses reduced by ... ... ... .-• ... ... £3135 Ratio of Expenses to Premium Receipts reduced by 1\ per cent. Paid to Policy-holders during the year ... ... ... ... £83,348 Paid-by for the year... ... JS'rSn Total Funds increased to nearly ... ... ... ... ... iaou.uw Other sDecial features of the Report are a singularly favourable MORTALITY, EXPERIENCE, an Imnrovedl RATE OK INTEREST, and a good RETENTION OF BUSIN ESS. 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. Cutlery. gOME TH I N G ]$ E W Awarded the unusual distinction of Three Diplomas and Three Medals at the World's Fair, Chicago.) THE GLAUSS CARVERS, KNIVES, SCISSORS, ELECTRIC CLEANERS. Are forwarded post free to any address on receipt of postal notes as follows :-S:;TS of » Knives (Bread, Cake and Paring), 6s; Bread Knives, 3s 6d ; Carvers, 3s M ; Electric Cleaners, Is Art ; Scissors (full Nickel-plated), Button-hole, 4s, ss; light or Bent Trimmers, 3s (id, 4s, 4s 6d, os, 6s each, according to size. Our manufactures can be obtained at all respectable dealers in the colony. ASK FOR "CLAUSS,'.' and see that you obtain them. BEWARE of spurious imitations. LOUGH, SOnT&T COMPANY, (Sole Representatives for "THE CT.AUSS SHEAR C 0.," London). 91..KEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. • I P„ „.• •, , "ORASS PLATES for House Doors and OST FREE.— A Full Account of my j£j Garden Gates engraved with Name in black Experience and Losses with QUACK DOC- letters, by new machine process, and mounted on TORS sent free to all it may CONCERN on receipt handsome wooden mount, with bolts, ready for of a self-addressed envelope for reply. FORE fl x in« ; can be obtained at the Herald Works, WARNED is FOREARMED.- Address A Miner Wyndham-street Trice for an 3-lettor plato com. G.P.0., Sydney. J plete, 12s 6d.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9492, 23 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9492, 23 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9492, 23 April 1894, Page 3