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AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY HOLDS THE WORLD'S RKCORI) FOR LAIiUKST BONUSES. THE FIFTY-THIRD REPORT. NEW POLICIES— U.SST completed, ussurii POLICIES IX F0RCE—169.507. assunneExclusive of Bonus Additions, amoimtiu ANNUAL INCOME FROM PREMIUMS THE FUNDS OF THE SOCIETY now DEATH AND MATURED CLAIMS paid £n,7. r ».'!,(H!. £19,366,56:: £0,(')38,7«H £2,132,1U?. £17,061, fill £12,310.60:-', CASH PROFIT—Tho nmount of Profit, available for Division amount Iho Members, after making exceptional Reserves, is £r>'.M,?-!> An amount greater than that distributed by tho Souloty in any previous year mid over 34i per cent, of die rremiums received during the year. IT WILL PROVIDE REVERSIONARY 15* >N USES, amounting to ... .£1,000,000 EXPENSES—The percentage of expenses to total receipts wan only 81VALUATION —Tho standards of valu uiimaro more severe, thaa i\u>w employed by any other Mutual Oiiice business in Now Zealand EXISTING BUSINESS ON THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH RKGISTER, 128,190 policies assuring „ £7,70(),i!3;J INCREASE IN THE ACCUMULATED FUNDS (one year) £031,6611 ' INCREASE IN ANNUAL INCOME (one year) ... £87.659 INCREASE IN CASH BONUS for Trionuium against previous Triennium JC220.000 NET GAIN IN BUSINESS IN FORCE. 7753 Policies, assuring ... £1.659.800 INTEREST RECEIPTS exceeded amount paid in DEATH CLAIMS by £113,761 EDWARD W. LOWE. Rmdriit Sccmtarv. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH—CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. £SO PIANO AS FIRST 'YEARLY PRESENT. <£Bs ORGAN as second yearly present aLSO VALUABLE PRESENTS EVERY QUARTER TO PURCHASERS OF CELEBRATED AVONDALE TEAS. Try Them, and Save Your Coupons. Ono Coupon on Each Jib. OAMARU AGE TS : MR J. R. SMITH. Grocer; MR ALEX. BROWN, Grocor-

IVTNG UP SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. ' HAVE Definitely Decided to give up . Business in Oamaru. All my stock of BOOTS AND SHOES will be sold at STARTLING LOW PRICES to effect a speedy clearance. This is no bogus sale. Everything must be sold before FEBRUARY. The business will then be sold as a going concern. All accounts are requested to be PAID AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. MR FOX here wishes to thank the public for their patronage this last seven years. SALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, *' December 6th. ■ORANK "TC O X, BOOT IMPORTER, OAMARU. ) MOLLISON AND CO. ). Bang up the biggest stocking, as children always do, for Santa Claus is coming to fill it up for you; and while the toys and lollies our little people- please, I hope your Christmas tocking is full of gifts like these. Ofj course vou'll look for money, and this I hope you'll find ;Jj but there are other things needed to ibring a peaceful mind. A cheerful " disposition, you needn't here be told, is worth to its possessor a mine of virgin gold. Another thing we must have before our stocking ends, to make complete our Christmas and that's a hoßt of friends. Then last of all, and greater far| than any other thing, you'll find tho gift of happiness that all the rest will bring. 'Tis well to bear the fact in mind that few better friends to humankind oxist than they whoso ' skill " you 'ear an easy fitting shoe. Best selection, largest variety, and newest styles of Children's Boots and Shoes to put in (or over) the stocking at B. MOLLISON'S, • Thames Street, tOAMARU.

Wishing all our Patrons and the Little 'oiks a Mbbby Christmas, We are, Yours Shoe-ly, B. MOLLISON AND CO. N Accordance with Arrangements with the Postal Department, MUNRO'S COACH will run as follows from the Ist November to the 30th April: Kurow to Lake Pukaki, via Omarama, TUESDAYS, 8 a.m., returns Wednesdays. Kurow to Omarama, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, 8 a.m., returns Fridays and Mondays, 12 noon. And from Ist May to 31st October:— Kurow to Benmore, via Omarama, WEDNESDAYS 8 a.m., returns Thursdays. Kurow to Omarama, SATURDAY, 8 a.m., returns Mondays. Booking Office at Kurow. Fares and parcels must be prepaid. Good bait stables at Kurow, where saddle and harness horses and buggies may be hired for the day, week, or journey. Horses broken to saddle or harness. All care taken, but no responsibility. T. A. MUNBO, Proprietor £25 IN CASH BONUSES. 10 further popularise the famous KOZIE L ■TEA Messrs W. Scoullar and Co., the proprietors, propose curtailing their advertising expenses by £25 each half year, and distributing the amount in cash bonuses amongst the consumers of KOZIE TEA in the following manner: £lO to the consumer who returns coupons representing the largest quantity of KOZIE TEA. £5 to the one returning the second greatest quantity. £3 to the third highest, £2 to the fourth, £1 to the fifth, I 10s to the sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth, and 5s each to the next eight highest. Any coupons not sent in for the first distribution, which will close on the 31st May, ' 1903, may be saved and sent in for the next t I or any subsequent distribution. KOZIE TEA is packed in four grades, : and sold at Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s and 2s. 6d, so that these fine teas, and the chance of a handsome bonus is within the rcacli of all. A coupon will be placed in each packet and tin of KOZIE TEA. All coupons arc plainly marked, so that there will be no confusion in arriving at the number of pounds of Tea represented. Coupons to take part in the first distribution, must be sent in to W. SCOULAR j AND CO., with senders name and number i of coupons marked plainly on package by J the 31st May, 1903. I A list of the successful competitors will be published in the daily papers as soon as the count is concluded. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. | T. OAKDEN, Timer and Importer, < •J. " : has removed to Messrs Lintott and ■' 1 Co.'s Store, Tyne street. ! DR M'INTYRE'S EXTRA STRONG i FEMALE PILLS, 4s 6d; obtain.! able Chemists and Grocers or Alfred Qad»ille- Che*u»t. Duedis.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8091, 8 January 1903, Page 4

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