SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR OVERCOATS TTEAVY BLUE VICUNA (Guaranteed All Wool, Fast Dye) Made in the Best -*--*- Possible Style, Up»to-datc Cut, with Velvet Collars. CHESTERFIELD rj^S. CD. COVERT COAT rrrvs QD. LADIES' COVERT OR SAC COATS BLUE VICUNAS COVERT COATINGS. NEW COATINGS, TWEEDS. SHIERLAW AND CO- .-. We gi^ntee our Teas better value, beitoi 6 rade Hum any sold. ' COMPARE OUR Mi_ N /^^^ 2- CHAMPION WnclN Vk WITH ANY IMPORTED TEAS IN PACKETS AND ARE SAID SOLD AT PENCE TO BE JUST AS GOOD^^L more AS MONEY MOATE & Co.'s, Ltd. WHY BUY THEM? AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY * HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR LARGEST BONUSES^ RESULTS TAKEN FROM THE 63rd REPORT. NEW POLICES— I4,BS7 completed, assuring . £3.753,064 POLICIES IN F0RCE— 169,307, assuring ... ... ... £49i366i565 Exclusive of Bonus Additions, amou-mting to ... ... ... £9,638.798 ANNUAL INCOME FROM PREMIUMS and INTEREST ia now £2,432,482 THE FUNDS OF THE SOCIETY now amount to £17,864 514 DEATH AND MATURED CLAIMS paid since establishment ... £12,340.602 CASH PROFIT The amount of Profit available for Division amongst the members, after making exceptional Reserves, is ... £538,725 An amount greater than that distributed by the Society in any previous year, and over 34£ per cent, of the Premiums received during the year. IT WILL PROVIDE REVERSIONARY BONUSES, amounting to £1,000,000 EXPENSES The percentage of expenses to total receipts -was only Bs. VALUATION The standards of valuation are more severe than those em« ' ployed by any other Mutual Office transacting in New Zealand. EXISTING BUSINESS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH REGISTER, 28,196 policies, asuring ... £7,709,232 INCREASE IN THE ACCUMULATED FUNDS (one year) ... £834 668 INCREASE IN ANNUAL INCOME (one year) ... ...... £87 659 INCREASE IN CASH BONUS for Tricnnium against previous Triennium ... ... ... ... ti , ... ... £229.900 K^ o^ m BUSINESS IN FORCE 7753 Policies, assuring ... £1,659 800 INTEREST RECEIPTS exceeded amount paid in DEATH CLAIMS BY ...... ... ... ... £113,761 DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH:— The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C>, Chairman; A. De Batbe Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman : The Hon.- Edward Richardson, C.M.G. ; John Duncan, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH— < CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. • , LOCAL AGENTS: WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. «*t u s'C HAtH CHARJW <wuf lAoa oaAb otjumjA qtityk, smutoA, 8(/T YOU CRH f\LWAYS ° OGT i Wftjp **wnt *A AotriiwYyL nft H2JJJ22? 1 J «S\ S / aw^^ aA a^ turie ' iwtUitf 4fc&>Jlß y I
M. TODD TDAKER AND CONFECTIONER ■*-' ! Gladstone Road (opposite Mrs Rpbb's), BAKES THE BEST BREAD IN TOWN BERMALINE BREAD (Highly Recommended for Indigestion) A SPECIALITY ! SMALL GOODS FRESH DAILY. Orders received for Wedding Cakes. CARTS RUNNING DADyY. / . GAN I BECOME AN ELECTRICAL OR OTHER ENGINEER! By Our System of Teaching bj ■ MaU You Can. ADVANTAGES. 1. You study at home. 2. We teach everywhere. 3. No time lost from Work. ' ' 4. Prepare for examinations. 5. No text books to buy. 6. Abundantly illustrated Instruction Papers. ■■■.'■ ' , 7. Instruction Papers free from all unnecessary mathematics and theoretical side issues. 8. Each Instruction Paper prepared by - technical experts. - 9 Instruction private. ' 10. The work is made interesting. 11. If student can read and write, and studies as directed, success is asj sured. 12. Fees can be paid by monthly instalments. 13. Backward students given special assistance. 14. Open to all. No time limit. Wo also Teach by Mail — Drawing, Shorthand, Book-keeping and Accountancy, and coach for the Auditors' and Incorporated Accountants' Exams, Civil Service, University and Law, Languages, Pupfl Teachers' and for "D" and "E." Every candidate prepared by us for the recent Pupil Teachers' Examinatioa succeeded in passing. Book-keeping Simplified for Farmers (recommended by bis Honor Mr Justice Kettle), 2s 6d post free. Stamps accepted. THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE. (Chartered by the Btate.) Head Office for New Zealand: 183 Queen Street, Auckland. Write for Free Illustrated Handbook "U" and copies of testimonials from New Zealand Graduates and Students, and mentioa subjects in which you are iateresied. Bieeess certain if ear uutractioai followed. THE TAHGVE OIL ENGINE. WHAT Wl CLAIM— This Eagine Stands Unequalled for Economical Working. Simplicity and Fewness ol Parts. It not depeadeat om Pump or Tftns for atartiiis'. < . Th« Wages of aa Atteadaai dispeased with. , . Ott be Started ia Tea Miavte*. Uader Om Piat of Oil pet h.p. ■ '.' Coatuawd. ■ • •■- - •"■; . • ;- : MADB BY BRITISH LABOR IN BBJTIBH WORKSHOPB. A CHILD COULD WORK IT. Bol* Representative for New Zealand: J. CHAMBERS AND BON, LIMITED, . AUCKLAND. Gistara* Ag*at»: .', DATTI AMD TMttD. i-;§ . .:■/.:-■■■.■■/.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9753, 26 May 1903, Page 4
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