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) A H I A T U_A. S H O W. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY llfh,. 1016. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 11th, 1910. THE RAM PAIR. •Wtill bo held on tin. following day, SATURDAY, FEISKUARY 12th. ENTRIES CLOSE ON Till) 2Gtu insf. THE HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL itflO \V Will bo held on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7t.h and Bfch, 1916. Vwixo Scheduler and till . iniurmatiT.i on application to J. A. WALSH, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF LOWER ItUTT. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an ex- ■ traordinary Election of one Councilor 'for tho Borough of Lower Ilutt will it, held on WEDNESDAY, the 2Gtli day ;if January. 1016. and t hereby appoint the Town'Work's Othce, Lower Hut.t, a* the place and before' noon'on THURSDAY, tho 20th January, 191ft.'us Ihe time for tho nominal ion of Candidates. \VX. NICHOLSON, -Returning Officer. Lower Iluii, January 10th, 1916. 818 .A N T 1»D TO 'SB L L '■»»■. 10,000 FOUNDERS' SHARES OF XI EACH, In lots of one or more, before FEBRUARY Ist, 1916, To ANYONE, LOYALLY inclined who will consider the gratitude of DISCHARGED RETURNED SOLDIERS •'A GOOD INVESTMENT FOE THEIR MONEY. 100,000 PEOPLE WANTED as members to promise to give PREFERENCE to the above men for 'I years. 2. To New Zealand u»d Empire goods for'the same timo. g. U'o show Hie men who are their real friends. iIEMBEKS' ANNUAL FEE, ss. BOY SCOUTS, Is. Returned soldiers, men who hayo answered the Empire's tall. Bind yourself together. Wear one of our BADGES op honour: ALL TOWNS, are asked to place, their best Public Buildings at our disposal FREE FOR ONE NIGHT, And PATRIOTIC SPEAKERS are asked to give ADDRJiSSES FREE. That EVERY MAN and [WOMAN who is . loyal to. the ■ BRITISH EMPIRE is asked to attend_ meetings. Particulars from" :.:. . NATIONAL SERVICE LEAGUE, Temporary office, Y.M.C.A., " ' MASTER TON.. Sir Robert Stout, President. ; Hon. Trees., Myers Caaelberg,, Esq." Organiser, F, .Norris. Bankers, the Bank of New Zealand. THE LEAGUE 1 , is under the PATRON- . AGE or GOOD WISHES, of The Prime Minister lon. .A. L. Herd man „ .Jon. John Ban- ' ~ J. T. M. Hornsby, M.P. Rot. Dr .las. GlbK Rev. J. Dawson Rev. C. H. Laws, B.A. Lieutenant-Colonel Cossgrove Chief of Salvation Army Officers of'Defence Service a. l. Eiiiot, Esq., • ; Mayors oS Various Towns Patriotic aaid Friendly Societies Soldiers' Clubs Returned Soldiers, Boy Scouts, and many others. 820 VEAR SIR OR MADAM,- * We are desirous of draivj tention to our "Easy.. Payme tern." As everyone .is. aware, money is very scarce at present, and it is our intention.' to help roliable clients in a very reasonable way. For a small deposit we are prepared to supply general drapery, clothing, boots, etc.: The balance of your account can be arranged by easy -weekly payments to 'suit everyone Wo are at' present carrying a vai stock of the, above goods, and it wm be our pleasure if you will oall and see us. Otir assistants will be plea * to give y° u every attention, and thing is a trouble to vis. The business is entirely Under new management, and our- up-to-date methods should meet with your approval. We will also be pleased to negotiate with those desiring small loans. Yours : faithfully, L. W. BALKIND, 125, Vivian street, Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES. ■SB-CUBE A SHARE OF THE SURPLUS Of the A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVI--3- DENT SOCIETY For the CURRENT YEAR by EFFECTING A LIW ASSURANCE POLICY , with that Office BEFORE THE '•- CLOSE OF THE YEAR. The following are a few ACTUAL EXAMPLES Of BONUSES DECLARED as at December 31st, I9U, on Whole-Life Policies. Table A, effected during OCTOBER, NOVEMBER and DECEMBER, 1914: Policy Age, Sum Premium 1914 ReNo. Assured. Paid, versionary ' Bonus. J 3 £ s. d. £ b. d. 131.747 .■ M 500 713 9 710 0 452,234 17 300 3 8 0 3 00 451,696 S 3 300 518 3 110 0 451,737 20 600 11 2 6 9 0 0 452,1*5 32 1000 25 5 10 15 0 0 452,144 36 2600 57 1 3 30 0 0 451,969 44 500 18 711 710 0 BONUSES VEST WHEN POLICIES HAVE BEEN TWO (2) YEARS IN FORCE. The amount of SURPLUS distributed amongst POLICY HOLDERS for tho ONB YE.VR 1911 exceeded ONH MILLION AND THIRTY-FOUR THOUSAND POUNDS CASH. R.T3MEMBBR the NAME OF OFFICE and ADDRESS. because NO OTHER office divides such labgje Surplus. .ranch Offioe-CUSTOMHOUSB QUAY. WELLINGTON. DIRECTORS: (Chairman): A. de B. BRANDON. ■Rmj. (Depxity-Chfurman). JOHN DUNCAN, Esq., JOSEPH JOSEPH, Fsq., and HAROLD BEAUCHAMP, EsqEDWARD W. LOWE, ■ Resident Secretary. J. W. WALKER, FORWARDING AGENT, CARRIER, And GENERAL CONTRACTOR, BULLS. . Coaches meet Trains at Greatford. All classes of Vehicles on Hire, including Motor-car. Telegrams promptly attended to. Telephone) No. 6. GREEN'S /TARVELLOUS CORN CURE OINT'L MENT. The great destroyer of Hard Corns, Soft Corns and Waxts. It is easy to apply, safe, sure, and causes so inconvenience. Price Is per box, post ftee. R. M. GREEN. CHEMIST. 111, Vivian stroet, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9248, 15 January 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9248, 15 January 1916, Page 2

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