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THE Durable Kid Glove in ‘i Buttons or Clasps as sold by the D.I.C. for 2s Gd is the embodiment of cheapness and reliability. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs at 2s lid per half dozen is also one of tho many bargains obtainable at tho 026

ANOTHER LIBERAL REGULATION. PROOF OP AGE, WE have in the past disposed of tho bugbear of “ Proof of Age" by getting tho member, immediately after receiving hia Policy, to furnish whatever evidence ho can, e.g , in default of copy of tho Kosriatar of hia Birth, an extract from Family Bible or other record, a Declaration by one of his parents or other relative able to make one as to date of birth, or any document supporting his own statement. Failing all these, we have accepted the Member’s Statutory Declaration; and so far, wo admit, our practice has been that of moat other Mutual Life Offices in Australasia. Wo have now pleasure in announcing that the Board have authorised our going a step further by undertaking tho task of searching for evidence of ago for every proponent who cannot himself produce it. Moat of our new members are Australian born, and as Registration of Births has boon compulsory since 1856, wo do not anticipate much trouble in obtaining their Birth Certificate?; still loss for those born in tho United Kingdom; in fact, we have pursued ihis plan for some years past whenever the assured so requested, and doubtless our contemporaries have dune the same. The difference henceforth will ho that shall charge ourselves with the duty of seeking for evidence of age, instead of throwing the ouns’of it on the members. From u Tho Mutual Life Chronicle,” Ist September, 1857, published by tho

MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTEALASIA. E. D. MILLEE, Actuary. TERRIBLE REDUCTIONS I IRONMONGERY, SELLING REGARDLESS OF PROFIT. <f£7ooo~ d£7GOO WANTED AT ONCE. HAVING purchased the freehold of my premise a for cash, and paid the deposit, I have to find the balance within a few weeks, so I hare decided to turn several thousand pounds’ worth of Roods into cash at onoo, and have started aelling-without profit for a few weeks for CASH. ONLY. NO CASH, NO REDUCTION. Bedsteads, Fenders Knives, Forks, Spoons Cruets, Teapots, Batter Dishes Walker and 11*11’* Kliwlvo phto (great variety) Knamolled Ware (very largo assortment) Tiled Grate*, Mantelpieces Ramos and American Stores Oils and Paints (V* ry Chaap) Meohanios’ Tonis (Kodoced) 'Garden Too'* l , &c.. &e. Plain and Barbed Wire (Cheap) It is impossible to remark everything at the reduced rate*; but you will in every case, when tbo sale pricifl are not mwkod.getthe prices reduced. Our Stock is allFfo-U and Up-to-date. Every-day Lines at COST PRICE, FOR CASH ONLY. No Booking at Sals Puicss. GEORGE WINDER, CHEAPEST lEONMONGEE, Lower Coda street. 526 W, B. Hughes.] [E. S. Baldwin patents rn e a d b~" d m a k k s 9 Scoured in all Countries. HENRY HUGHES, Consulting Engineer, Registered Patent Agent, 5d Lambton quay, Wellington ; And at Auckland, Obristcburah. Napier, Dunedin and Invercargill. FLT GS S AN t> YV 11.3 0. N , Funeral Fobnishkbs, Embalming a Spauialiti. The only Certificated Embalmera in Wellington. Moderate Charges. 20, Cuba etreet. 997 F J. & A. WILSON, UNEKAL DIRECTORS AND FURNISHERS, 55, Cambridge terrace. All Eoqmaitea in Stock. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS., Telephone 905. 211

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3258, 15 October 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3258, 15 October 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3258, 15 October 1897, Page 2

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