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— l, ■ ... TOT. CrX^£SCa-G- «&£ CO.. X«TD M n^ ESTABLISHED 1861. JrJL T<^ P ACTION the Public against the WSSBBOI <f*f*\yi~-f\ man y oloae Citations of their t pended are copies of their canisters— Kn^H i " a with oatside wrapper and with wrap. WUsSummmSßS&Bm' Sk per removed. The outside wrapper IBfnllll'iiltifj'tlwH Jo)j*t\w ' 8 °^ ora °g e tia<^ So closely do some KBißaHffiWivTtM firms copy these with their inferior KmmBmIKYMM JjSf |7 productions that: all saoh ahoald be ■wmgjjVvLaHfl - spurned as unworthy and diehonest KB^B^^^HB MktHrßL>' / V attempts to trade on the reputation Bjlfij^KVjlß^H ■fIVBI^^ ■*•*. of a superior artiole. ■^B|MQ^h|^|b \& uSO Oertificated. lßgr^^^^^BlH umtmvfirtP eagle brand starch— ■fflaSSsSßi ■ llTwliuUwCtV' Amongst other humerons testimonials lAIMHSBBfIM L^ . _J Messrs Arohibald Clark & Sons, makers ' - of tbo popular "Zealandia" fihirb, ■*> With Ontddo Wrapper . ay:— „"Yonr EAGLE STARCH is Without Wrapper ÜBed in our Laundry with the best^ ; possible results, and we can confidently is a First-olass Starch, and suitable for all Laundry pnrposes COFFEE, PEPPER, SPICE AND STARCH MANUFAOTUR R RATTKaYjST ft PBLIOHET BAY, DUNEDIN. %

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT' SOQIETY. New Zealand Branch: Head Office, Custom-house Quay, Welling- . ton. . ■. _ --n. Local Board of Directors : The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G., M.L.C. (Chairman) The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.O. (Deputy Chairman) Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G., x Ax.L.C. John Duncan, Esq. ■ Medical Officer :' DrG. E, Anson, M.D., M.R.C.S. (Eng. ' ■■ . " land). THE OLDEST^ WEALTHIEST, AND MOST PROSPEROUS , ' 'Australian liife Office, arid the LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE * BRITISH EMPD3E. The Only Mutual Life'Office which declares A BONUS &VERY YEA& The Method of. Valuation adopted by this Society iB of the most Stringent Character, and ensures a Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any other office in the Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED EUNDJ EXCEEDS '■■■■, (SIXTEEN Alii) A HALF MDLLIONS ANNUAL INCOME EXCEED? ' (TWO MILLIONS) Sterling. POLICIES IN FORCE ... 151 741 ' &™^ BSure< i . . ••• ... £46,528,090 Lash Bonuses Divided ... J88,815,731 BONUSES! ' ±>0u0,183, yielding Reversionary Bonuses CASH BONUSES declared for last FIVE Years, OVER TWO MDuLIONS, yieldfSur Kl°io7s. uses ceedinß ASSUBE TOUR LIFE ■ jIn the •■.•■- •' A^M.R SOCIETY And secure a ' BONUS ECTRY YEAR. EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT 9 PER CENT. OF THE TOTAL INCOME. . EDWARD W. LOWE, Branch Office: ' ; Secretaiy. Custom-house Quay, Wellington. LOCAL AGENTS : WILLIAMS & KETTLE .LIMITED. u" ' ! AND CO., GENERAL COMMISSION, PRODUCE, ] COAL AND FEKEWOOD 'T" MiiwUHANa'S, FORWARDING AGENTS AND GENERAL OARIUERS, HOTELBROKERS, „ Ete., Eto.; HAVE ON SALE. rpAUPIRI, NEWCASTLE, AND -•*■■ ■;/ WESTPORT COAL. i firewood of best Quality Cut to any length; Promptiy Delivered. v OATS, CHAFF, MAIZE/ \ FOWL-WHEAT, OATMEAL, And other Produce,! at Lowest Current Rates. 7 GRAVEL. We have also ;6rii!harid a vfity larae supply of First-rate Gravel, for wiicHe SISJ^.* 0 "^ O^ W Chei * 1 y ;• properties: • rr We i? Te a la FB e number of Desirable ' House, Farm,Vd Station PrbpeS JaS t ticulars of which we shall be pleased to supply to intending nurchasers on appUcation. t ■ etr HOTELS. We have a thojrough knowledge of the t ?*.«" ( «y 1«K"» A Povertyßay; and ail intending purchasers may confidehtiv n>7 on information supplied by us. / INSURANCE. ■We "present the GOVERNMENT MERCANTILE. nmrafES^J 1 ™ TIM ARU MHvLING S?^» Y » wl »ose celebrated "SILVERDUisT" xuvOß. is recognised by' bakers and housewives to be of uniform quality, and superior to all other brands. Ask your grocer for it, arid see that you get lU '■■■ ■•-■..■■: ■ '. ! ; w.:. - We also represent Messrs W." and G. Turnbull and Co., Merchants, of Wellin«tori, whose "EMPIRE" goods are absolutely unequalled in the colony. A full stock of Samples on view at our Gladstone Road Branch. .;. TOIIWARipiNG. We h^ve an up-ic-datei plant* and have Agents in every important town of New Zealand.^ We forward 1 with promptness and despatch to all' partis of the Civflispd _* World at a Minimum; Cojrt. - ' "*-^ ■ • Favor us with your patronage, and we guarantee to merit your continued support. • :;.-.., RING UP Telephone No: 123 or 49. SHERISkN AND CO. 900-) JUST REOE VBD. THE NEW HERTFORD BIOYOLE (Ladies' and Gentlemen's). Price £20; Also,— A shipment , of the i VICTOR BICYCLES, with aU the latest improvements. On View in the Bioyole Rooms, Peel Street. j J ITOWNLBY.

A "WORD , * TO THE ■- v WISE ■ Telephone 33. - Telephone 33. cittßlSP_& SON. BEFORE buying what is termed a Cheap Piano,- pay a /visit to our I Showrooms, where every facility is offered to enable Purchasers to make a judicious selection from the LARGEST and BEST display of HIGH - CLASS INSTRUMENTS in this- district. Our Sales of 1900 is a sure' evidence of Public Confidence and Faith in the fair and honorable treatment extended W every Customer. ' • \ gents for< has.Begg&Co. Dunedin. Timarn, Wellington, Invercargill, and Gisborne, One of the Largest and Most Successful Dealers in Musical Instruments South of the, Equator. s ORGANS BY ESTE"2 KIMBALL ' STORY & CLARK PIANOS BY brTStsmead • schiedmayer PULL & FIELDS BECHSTEIN ..■■'■ MONINGTON & WESTON - / -- FRED. TifUAffiß SCHWECHTEN COLLARD & COLLARD / EXHIBITION MODEL B. SQUHiE & SON KIMBALL. ALL of our. instruments have beer specially constructed for this climate, anc can be RELIED upon. - Customers entrusting us with the selec tion of instruments have every facility given to prove their value. OUR PRICES are MODERATE, anc only a small rate of. interest is added foi Tune Payments.. ' W^ E GUARANTEE our instruments tc be the BEST VALUE in the market;; nc better va|ue;can be obtained elsewhere; New Songs continually coming to hand . Send for Catalogue of BRASS & STRINGED. INSTRUMENTS, New and Popular Music; Latest London Successes. ' MUSIC ! MUSIC ! ! MUSIOs ! ! Our Speciality; CHRISP ANITSON, GISBORNE MUSIC WAREHOUSE. ~ NOTICE. VICTORIA LAUNDRY." UPPER GLADSTONE ROAD, Gisborne. V fTIHE above Laundry, nnder the manage X ment of a Professional London Laundress, .:...,- ... . ■ IS NOW OPEN-FQR BUSINESS. _AH m Work Guaranteed to be done- in FIRST-CLASS STYLE, and with dSpatch, at Reasonable Prices. For Scale of Charges, and for porticolara, apply to . , MRS DICKERSON, Collecting and Delivery Cart. • Telephone No. 164. : iqj KING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. BOARDING AND* DAY i SCHOOL FORBOYS. Visitor : Rev. W. Beatty, M. A. Principal : Mr Graham Bruce, 8.A., with Honors of the University of London. Assisted, by Six Resident Masters (all University men) and Eight Visiting Masters. TECHNICAL EDUCATION. \ New Laboratores are being built for* practical instruction 'in Chemistry, Electricity, : etc., and are to be -fitted with ml the most modern. improvements requisite for the thorough equipment of boys desirous of preparing, for Electrical Engineering or , other Scientific employment. LIST OF SUCCESSES 1896-1900. Six Bovs passed the Senior Civil Service, one of whom passed witii distinction, 1900 ; twenty-eight boys, passed tiie Junior Civil Service; eighteen boys parsed the Matriculation; two boys passed the University Junior" Scholarship Examination with credit ; one boy obtained University Scholarship, 1900; two boys passed 4he Senior District Scholarship Examinations of the Auckland Board of Education, 1898, obtaining fourth and fifth places respectively; one boy passed the same Examination in 1899, obtaining tenth place,, and is entitled to three years' Free Tnition; one boy gained the same distinction 1900. Prospectuses, containing full particulars as to Fees, Scholarships, Results of Examinations, v etc., can be obtained on application to the Principals V•■ ■ k Next term starts TUESDAY, Feb&Mfc CHITON HOUSE SCHOOL, THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON Principal.........MlSS A. C^ r FREEMAN, . Assisted by Miss K Rawson, M.A. Honbrs, . Miss G. Henry, 8.A., Miss L. A. Turton, Teachers'-DCertificate And by visiting Masters and Mistresses Jor Languages, Music. Painting, ete. rpHE^ School: Courae includes English, J- Latin, French, Matiiematics, Science, Elementary Drawing, and Needlework. EXTRAS — German, Music, Singing,' Advanced Drawing and Painting, Dancing and Calisthenics, Theory of Music. ' Pupils notsdesiring to follow the whole!' school course may attend classes only. Prospectuses on application, 830

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9095, 13 March 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9095, 13 March 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9095, 13 March 1901, Page 4

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