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CITIZENS' Life Assurance Company, LIMITED. Hf.ad Office for New Zealand : Citizens' Buildings, 12 Custom-house Quay, Wellington. riIHE CITIZENS' is the LARGEST, JL WEALTHIEST, and MOST PROGRESSIVE Office of its kind in the British Colonies. The PROGRESS of the CITIZENS' is' exemplified by the f.ict that during the year ISO 7 the Company issued C 1 ? i'-SiA POLICIES, this being by far a ?'*<»"* LARGER NUMBER than ever issued by all other Australasian Life Olliccs put together in One Year. THE CITIZENS' dkclai:i;s ANNUAL B "NU3ES. itiT By efl'ecting an Assurance with this Olliee before the close of this year, you will SECURE A SHARE in the ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PROFITS, to lie made at DECEMBER 3 Ist, 1898. ACTUAL BONUSES ALLOTTED Ox Policies Effected Duniso Dmjkmheu, IS97 :— 20 £1000 £18 12 0 £15 10 0 30 000 ia a a 7 is o 19 JMII U 8 4 0 4 0 20 300 G 8 9 4 13 0 ASSURE NOW AND SECURE THIS YEAR'S BONUS. J. SOW, District Agent for Gisborne and Poverty Bay. 10 NOTICE. ON and after WEDNESDAY, the 14th December, the SIDE ARCADE having been RE-ROOFED, , a large amount of SLIGHTLY DAMAGED GOODS WILL BE SOLD CHEAP Consisting of — Dinner Sets Tea Seta Toilet Ware Linoleum Curtain Poles China and Glassware Oil-painted Dinner Sets (cost £0), only a few pieces short, And a large number of lines too numerous to particularise. S3. WILL BE SOLD CHEAP TO CLEAR. A VISIT to the Arcade on and after WEDNESDAY will present some RARE BARGAINS. WHINRAY'S yURHISEIWG WAREHOUSE. REYNOLDS' CENTRAL Furnishing Emporium. NEW GOODS JUST OPENED, DIRECT from the Staffordshire Potteries, England, —CONSISTING OF— 3 casks of TEA SETS, from 16s 6d to 120s 2 crates of DINNER SETS, from 35s to 100s 1 crate of Plain and Fancy JUGS and TEAPOTS 1 crate of BAKERS and BOWLS (choice assortment) 3 cases and 12 bundles of BEDSTEADS and COTS 2 casks of the Best English GLASSWARE, etc., etc. 1 case of Choice PICTURE MOULDINGS. All goods are considerably Reduced in Price, for Cash. Call and Inspect! E. G. A. REYNOLDS. £D. Saddler and Harness Maker, GLADSTONE ROAD, Gisborne. (Opposite the Union Bank of Australia). THOS. DALRYMPLE. Wholesale, Retail andPurnishiDg Ironmonger. IMPORTER OF ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL HARDWARE. IS now in receipt of a Large and Varied Stock of GARDEN REQUISITES, including — Lawn Mowers, Spades (best makers) Hedge, Border and Pruning Shears Garden Rakes, Hoes, Dutch Hoes Syringes, Trowels, etc. Scythes, Reap Hooks, Water Cans Scythe Stones, etc. All Sizes of GALVANISED WIRE NETTING (suitable for Poultry Runs, etc.) kept in stock. J.QCU3. (tations in this line. We have, the Largest)^ ...i and BcsL Stock in the Dis- \ Uiob of Mechanics' Tools,] iOOIS. Inspection of which is invited. LAMP WARE! On hand and to arrive Choicest Selection of Lamp-; ever imported into Gisborne. SPORTING REQUISITES. SPORTING REQUISITES. On band a Large Stock of TENNIS GOODS, by Stazenger and Wisden. Special importation of Salter's POLO STICKS for the Season. CROQUET and CRICKET Material. LAWN GOLF to arrive. Liberal discounts for SPOT CASH Telephone No. SS. P.O. Box No. -23. IF in want of a Good Suit, cull and get one made to measure. Fit and style guaranteed. Colonial and English Tweeds to choose from.— At Roff.etso.n'^, next TliiMln: k'i\.il. 5

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8424, 24 January 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8424, 24 January 1899, Page 2