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Australian Provident 1 Established 1849. THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN AND THE BEST BONUS - PAYING OFfi FUNDS OVER - A-. * ANNUAL INCO3TL: NEARLY UNEQUALLED B.ESU SBosfl&ases Divided The CASH BONUSES divided among Folic} YFAJL 1912. amounted to £ 93*1,971, P Additions of £1,640, LOW PREMIUMS. LIBERAL, CC DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEAi The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.UC., Chairman; Deputy-Chairman; John Duncan, Esq., Jos H. Beauchamp. Esq. EDWARD W. LOV New Zealand Branch - CLSTOMHOUS: T. G. BURNES, District Secretary. I GIAL BAI R THIS W Lc an) sru -E 3H rn [Be 1 3TU nip l * THE GiREATE Si?
rHE BONACCORD PRIVATE SANATORIUM. Hamilton Fortifications. WAIPIATA. CENTRAL OTAGO. NOW OPEN. Unrivalled Site and Climate. Sunny, dry and bracing. NO FOGS OR DUST. For particulars apply to MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. Dr. George Byres, M.A., M.8.. C.M. (Aberdeen and Edin. Univ.). , FwoOJ LEDGER SYSTEM. Caras J ruled to any pattern by tn« SOUTH* JIMES CCL PXA.
WANTED IN SOUTHLAND. A GOOD HEALTHY SHEEP RUN in for a .South Canterbury cultural FARM of G7O ACRES of heavy land with good 10-roomed HOUSE, windmill, dams, sheep yards and all necessary farm buildings. INSPECT NOW AND SEE THIS YEAR’S GROWING CROPS. PRICE ' PEH ACHK£IO per acre can remain on mortgage if necessary. SEND FULL PARTICULARS TO IKRIE & HI6GINS, LTD.,
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Southland Times, Issue 17620, 7 April 1914, Page 7
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