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. Merchandise. ~ " ? ™fV". £3£_¥ /2feL pWjfllH FSITTT'V -I These Jars have, for a number of years, given the BEST of SATISFACTION for domettfa preserving. " c They are a perfect SELF-SEALING JAR, are practically unbreakable, will exclude th» light as well as the air, and you can toll in advance whether fruit will keep. OF .A.X.X, GROCERS. WHOLESALE AGENTS: HEATHER, ROBERTOH & CO., Auckland. THE NEW. PATENT clean-sal SAP. 0 WASHING POWDERNO SOAP OR SODA REQUIRED. Dissolves instantly in Water (Cold or Hot). i Will remove GREASE, BLOOD, or DIRT of ANY kind quickly in COLD' water. LANKETS. WOOLLENS, *SILKS, and LACES washed CLEAN and maJ. Soft as Now. BM ' TRY IT ONCE AND YOU WILL Nl? VF"R USE ANYTHING ELSE, For DAISY FACTORIES. FREEZING WORKS. WOOLLEN MILLS, FELLHONorao BUTCHERS. HOUSEWIVES, ETC.. ETC. ***-*O*G£HB, Try a Spoonful in your Bath, use it EVERY time, and give up ordinary Soap. ASK YOUR STOREKEEPER FOR . SAPON; . .. , Life Assurance. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY NEW ZEALAND BRANCH, HSAD OFFICE: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS: THE HON. CHARLES J. JOHNSTON, M.L.C., Chairman. A. DE BATHE BRANDON, ESQ., Deputy Chairman. THE HON. EDWARD RICHARDSON, C.M.G. JOHN DUNCAN, ESQ. THE .WEALTHIEST. AND MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIAN LIFE OFFICE AND THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. " 11 "* . THE ONLY MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE WHICH DECLARES A BONUS EVERY YEAR. ACCUMULATED FUND ... £18,000-000 (EIGHTEEN MILLIONS STERLING.) 9 ■' vv ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS -fig.4oo 000 STERLING. ' ' . . POLICIES IN FORCE 169,307 SUM ASSURED „. £49,366,565 CASH BONUSES DIVIDED „, -. £9,792,496 .•■■«■ ii « BONUSES; * SSS A ONUS FOR om YEAR. 1901. £538.725. yielding Reversionary Bonuses amountins to £1,000,000, after making SPECIAL RESERVES. . CASH BONUSES declared for last FIVE YEARS, OVER TWO MILLIONS, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding FOUR MILLIONS. EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT, 8J per cent, on the total income. M 1„„„ „__, _ EDWARD W. LOWE. Resident Secretary. BRANCH OFFICE: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. 0. W. HEMERY. District Secretary, Auckland. Photography. 54 *® QUEEN ST. JiAtCtftllK, 1 q__)__ i 3g ßnm - mT^^

Opticians; "EYESTRAIN" . THE CAUSE.— Defective sight and musclar imbalance due to malformation of the eye and maladjustment of muscles. SYMPTOMS.— Headache, neuralgia, nervous derangement, inflamed eye?, and eyelids, styes, oft-occuring dimness of sight at closi work, extreme drowsiness when r«ading, frowning, etc. THE CURE,— It is impossible to remove the primary cause of the trouble —we cannot alter the shape of the eye—but Glasses property fitted corre«* ail defects and give complete reiioir. This is my specialty. SAMUEL BARRY, D.8.0.A., Eyesight Specialist, 314, QUEEN STREET, Next Tonsou Garlick Co. Ironmongery, etc. THE GOLDEN 273, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. J. E. WALTHO TEONMONGEE, (Late with T. and S. Motrin, Limited). On account of Continued Sickness, has <*#=". cided on a QjENULNE /~UEABING-OUT g ALB Of his Well-assorted Stock of KNIVES. RAZORS, SCISSORS, E.P. CRUETS, CAKE BASKETS (very good), E.P. TEAPOTS AND BUTTERS, Etc., Etc*; Ami, ALL SORTS OF IRONMONGERY and ENAMELLED WAKE. *' ORB" BANG) IS ON SALE. All Goods are Offered for Spot Cash only* Sauce. _

Saddlery, etc. J. WISEMAN AND SONS (LIMITED), £JUSTOJ- STREET "PAST, 'AUCKLAND, XyHOLESALE OADDLERS, QADDLERS* TEONMONGEES. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OP C ADDLERY AND TTARNESS. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OP TRAVELLING TRUNKS. GLADSTONE. BRIEF, AND HAND BAGS, TRAVELLING REQUISITES, TENNIS RACQUETS AND REQUISITES. RETAIL BRANCH, QUEEN-STREET. Monumental Masonry. iSv<U Masons'?3ii V"OU MUST SEE Tfir pAREINSON AND pO.'S NEW AND VARIED STOCK OP ICARBLE AND pRANITE TI/TONUMENTS, TTEADSTONES, ETC., To understand THEIR RICH AND UNIQUE CHARACTER. Telephone, 964. Iron Tomb Rail Catalogue" on Application. Not? the Address: VICTORIA-STREET WEST (Bet-ween Hobsoa and Nelson Streets). Sbooti g. > ■ ______. , *J/«i-ui mmivLhlo.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12272, 16 May 1903, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12272, 16 May 1903, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12272, 16 May 1903, Page 8 (Supplement)

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