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*mr'"" '■"■ ■— ■ ■. .ii-».i-i.iw> IW h..»i ll i ..—...—— 555555 | Insurance Companies. | M GOVERNMENT Z_"- i INsumnCl 9 DEPARTMENT 7" FACT No. 5. The Policies issued by the Depart* meat contain NO UNREASONABLE RESTRICTIONS. Wtta the exception of the roioide clause, there are abgolotely no restrictive indorsements on policies, the assured under every polioy having perfect freedom to travel where he pleases and engage, in any occupation with the satisfaction that as long as the premiums are paid, either in gash or ■ from the surrender value, the polioy vill be in no danger. WE TAKE ALL RISKS, i FIRE, MARINE. AND ACCIDENT. ! Including: Mortgagees' Indemnity, Employers' Liability, and Workers' Compensation. " NATIONAL * INSURANCE CO. OP N.Z., LIMITED. Offices: 101, Queen-street, Auckland. NORMAN T. WILLIAMS. Manager. ........ , TflE ' SOUTH BRITISH .iLVSUa-VNUifi UJ., LlJ_ir.fi-D. CAPITAL "... ... ... £2,000,000 ACCUMULATED FUNDS ... £566,000 The following Risks are accepted at lowest current Rates:—Fire. Marine. Mortgagees'lndemnity, Employers' Liability. Workers' Compensation, Ordinary Accident, Publio Risk. rials Glass, Burglary. Fidelity Guarantee. - THE SOUTH BRITISH COMPANY'S " UP-TO-TiATE" POLICY is the Most Liberal yet offered to the Publio of New Zealand. '•,, ( A. S. RUSSELL. Branch Manager, I,■: " , , Groceries. . THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING Is in the eating "—they say— no doubt the " Test of the Tea is in the drinking. - ' If you haven't yet found the satisfaction yon would like in other Teas, try those' . ffered under *he influence of SMEETON'S : FAMOUS LOW PRICES. ;.v:;; :; ":.;: To Wit: — THE OLD MILL" BLEND—Strongly Rex commended— - Is 4d per lb; 61b tins, 7s 6d. MONOGRAM " TEAIs 6d per lb; 61b tins, 8a 6d. "pi OLDEN TIP"— Flavour and \JC Aromais 8d per lb; 61b tins, 9s 6d. DELICATE "AFTERNOON " TEA--2s per lb; 61b tins. lis 6d - I H M. SMEETOH, LTD, THE OLD MILL, i QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND.

_ -. ■■■..■■•■ ■.• ■■ : 'Jam.'' '■■■■■ : 1 1 /, HUNDREDS OF TONS' f % OF FRESH, RIPE, LUSCIOUS! NELSON FRUIT X .♦♦ - HAVE BEEN USED DURING THE LAST THREE '❖• ■• ❖ MONTHS FOR MAKING THE NEW SEASON'S * I "K" JAM. ■ « ! , ,3, ■ ;• - - ■ ❖ 1 * WHICH IS THE v PRODUCT OF THE CLEANEST l f y AND BEST - EQUIPPED FACTORY, IN THE X X SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE, A ♦> '• ' .•■■'■■■.,; *♦* | S. KIRKPATRICK AND CO., limited. I I NELSON WHERE THE BEST FRUIT GROWS.'' ? ■ _" ;: _ ' Ale, Stout/ etc. ■ ■— ; />;. • v:-'-;^:--;^-^-- 1 - ALWAYS IN CONDITION ; \ ; ■, ; : : • ; DOG'S HEAD BASS 5 THE ALE YOU'RE USED TO : A fine Tonic first brewed in the year 1777. ► BASS, whose fame is based on beer; ►• . BASS! whose name is known where'er ' ; '~ ► Britons hold their nectar dear— ► Thirst assuaging pleasantly. fl' ' " ' ; ' ' " ' ===- \\ j -——-' SOLE AGENTS AND BOTTLERS FOR THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT HIPKINS & COUTTS, s i Wine and Spirit Merchants, CUSTOM STREET EAST. , * * •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14359, 2 May 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14359, 2 May 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14359, 2 May 1910, Page 9