. Furnishing Goods. GOODS ■J • 1.. - ; , : . EX S.S. TOMOANA & MATATUA. 1 ■ , >K I I " . " FANCY WALNUT AND OAK TABLES FANCY OCCASIONAL CHAIRS BAMBOO VERANDAH BLINDS V BAMBOO AND FANCY BEAD BLINDS SPECIAL LINE IN BENTWOOD CHAIRS SPECIAL LINE IN BEDSTEADS I ... CHEAP LINES IN LINOLEUMS CHEAP LINES IN CARPET SQUARES. The Best and Cheapest Selection of Furniture IS JS " The People's Furnishing Warehouse/ I^IMITED, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAUrD. wa— aaaw——a——mb—pii Kasnswnmamm ianmmmmaMttmwßKmwKxvw*Tacnmcrwxtt*XTEtrxaaßniKrßniPrii Cocoarml T^e so^iefs in PW Wood. IBS The part which the corpuscles of the blood rag play in making good the loss occasioned to the pjM body by wear and tear, and in carrying off the mmm effete or worn-out material, has been compared to MM the part played by a soldier. The corpuscles of HM pure blood are our soldier-friends, who repair the IHrA worn-out tissues of the body, and fight against flffiH disease-germs. The first condition for good health iMIM is pur ? an ttiat can only fee obtained and kept ill lH takin S P 111:6 drink. wS Adulterated food-stuffs and drinks are the pests f Kra of the modern market, and all too often health consimS derations are sacrificed to apparent cheapness. If you jg ■ would have a pure drink, take cocoa; but let it be a pure cocoa, such as Van Houten's, which is highlydigestible, extremely soluble, and of most delicious taste. It is cheap, too, for it costs less than a farthing a cup. It is easily made; it has an attractive aroma; and it contains more nourishment than an equal quantity of the best beef-tea. HAVE YOU TRIED VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE? Life Assurance. SECURE A SHARE OP THE PROFITS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY FOE THE CURRENT YEAR, By EFFECTING A LIFE ASSURANCE POLICV with that Office BEFORE THE CLOSE ' OF THE YEAR. NOTE.—The amount of PROFIT distributed amongst the Polioy-holdera for the ONE YEAR, 1899, exceeded FIVE HUNDRED AND SIX THOUSAND POUNDS CASH. ACTUAL~EXAMPLES Of BONUS DECLARED as at Slab December, 1809, on Whole-Life Policies effected during OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, AND DECEMBER, 1899. policy No. age. Sum Assured. Premium Paid. isaoßisers wnauy £ £ 8.(1. £ 8. d. 408, 16 400 8 11 0 6 8 0 408.521 22 MOO 19 14 2 14 14 0 408 305 25 600 10 13 4 7 8 0 4( 8 497 20 1000 23 10 10 . 11 6 0 408,4/0 38 500 14 6 6 0 14 0 408.530 42 600 17 4 7 6 10 0 BONUSES VEST WHEN POLICIES HAVE BEEN TWO (2) YEARS IN FORCE, tar REMEMBER the NAME of OFFICE and ADDRESS, because NO OTHER Australasian ' " Mutual Office DIVIDES PROFITS YEARLY. BRANCH OFFICE: CUSTOMHOUSE quay, WELLINGTON. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. 'Cycling. ~RUDGE WHITWORTH BICYCLES. New Zealand Agents: . E. REYNOLDS & CO., Auckland. Agents wanted where not represented. ———■— 1 ■ ..■■l. Stationery. V WILSON & HORTON, J " HERALD" Printing Worka. 6) g> PRICES y OH »»M.ICATIO». S>S,S V \ Ml gizes and ISiiapea. \/ JJll gisea and jSliapes.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11544, 1 December 1900, Page 7 (Supplement)
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