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NEW ADTfIBTIPBMENTB or ~ E. BEACHAM^ WOUTttUMBEItiAWO ttOUSE. SPECIALLY GOOD VALUE IN BLANKETS,' RUGS ' FLANNELSKiTIPOI TWEED OLOTKIM, BOYS' ana MEN'SfSUITS, GEHT'SgKAIAPOI^TWEEDgSUITS;to measure from 57/6, 200 T weeds to seleot from. LADIES' DRESS"GOODS in Serges.JTweeds, andJCashmeres. Ladies' Jackets, Capes and Dlsters \m mi. Gent's Waterproof Coats (made lo meaanre A large assortment in stook BOYS', YOUTHS' AND GESI'S TWEED OVERCOATS Jin the newest style?. E. BEAmAM,DIREOTJiIMPORTEB, Hardy and Trafalgar streets. Kaiapoi Clothing, , o QPEOIAL^ PURCHASE of^KAIAPOIIOLOTHI.NG.IinoInaingMen's Bac Snits Boys' Locg Trouseie Soits Boys' Baits, with Coat, Vest, and ehort Trousers Boys' Kuicker Haifa Men's Troaeers end Trouaerß and Vests Boys' Locg Trousers ; Boyß' Koicker Trousers Men's and Boys' Overcoats dDE/IOT KM&POI SUITS TO 'MEASURE, ) n<) xv n n il orfiumL— oheai jiJo tuß mil EVEKETT BKOTHERS. BRIDGE STREET NELSON. BUTTERICK'S Cut Paper Patterns and Fashions for April, ear now ready. 4^ J. P. BLACK & SON, AGENTS.

AUSTRAL TAN MUTUAL PRLYMT SOCIETY. New Zy aland Branch : Head Offioe, Customhouse Quay, Wellington Local BcAr.o of Direotobs : The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., 0.M.G., M.L.O. (Chairman) ; The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.O, (Deputy Chairman) ; Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. ; The Hon. Edward Riohardson, O.tf.G,, M.L.0. ; John Dunoan, Esq. THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST and MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIAN Life Office, AND THB Largest in the British, h a ] ■i c The OsiiX Colonial Ltfb Office whic declares A BONUS EVERY YEAR. The Method of Valuation adopted by thi'. Soeieiy is of the most Stringent Character, and ensures a Considerably Larger Reserve to mtet the Liabilities than that held by any other Office in the Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS £12,500,000 l (TWELVE AND A HALF MILLIONS) Stibltno. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £2,000,000 (TWO MILLIONS) Stb lino. Policies in Force ... 121,473 Bum Assured .. .. .. £39,510,180 Cash Bonuses Divided .. £6,407,877 Bonuses ! OABH BONUB for ONE year, 1894, £428,020, yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £850,000, after making Bpeoial Reserves. OABH BONUSES deolared for last FIVE years, over TWO MILLIONB, yielding Bevetßionary Bonuses exceeding FOUR MILLIONS. Assure your Life IN THB ■IIP SOCIETY and secure a BONUS EVERY YEAR* 8BX>EN8?8 OF MANAGEMENT, PER CENT on the TOTAL INCOME. EDWABD W. LOWE, * Retident Seoretary. Brrnnh Office— Customhouse Quay, Wellington. A. A. SOAIFE, Agent, Nelson. TBE ESTATE OF TfiOMAfcT HILL, Deceased. ALL personß having CLAIMS AGAINST the Ebtate of the late Thomab Hill of Spring Grove are requested to Bend in their Accounts, ard all persons OWING MONEYS to the eaid EBtate are requested to pay their Accounts at once to cs. ADAMS & KINGDON, 1211 Solicitors for the Executors. 1/31 CTJPS of Excellent Tea in One 101 loundoi eUBAIUBA-CflißHOLii

ABEOOBD.—We are determined to Bell 100 CARPETS in 14 dayß. AH Cat pets are marked at such prices as will make the result. 1220 BISLEY BROS. & CO. Violins ! Violins ! TUST RECEIVED, a ospital assortment O of (he above. AH prices. A GOOD DISCOUNT FOB CASH. HOME TRIAL allowed to bona fide pnrohasers. ToB. HUFFAM, Nelson. ' 1199 WE have this day received a wholesale stcok of CARPETS, which we offer 'o the public at such prices aa will effect a speedy olearanoe. 1221 BISLEY BROB. & CO. Tree Planting* AFirsl-olasa assortment of PINES CYP EBSES and Fiowering SHRUBS. FRUIT IREES: Apples, Apricots, Oherriei, Currants, Figa, Gooseberries, Giopa Vines, Nectarines, Lemons, Pecches, tears, Plump, Japanese Plums, Quinces, Kiiepberriea and Strawberries FOR S_LE AT S. BOLTON'S NORWICH NUBSEHY, NELSON. %£T Catalogues Free on application. XMPORTANT.— BO Bolls CARPETS mast _L be sold. New designs and low prices. 1222 BISLEY BROS. & CO. NELBOiN COLLEGE FOR BOYS. ,c* _____ mEE SECOND TERM of the present year JL will begin on WEDNESDAY, the sth of June. Mb. LITTLEJOHN will be at his House in Sbelbourne street on MONDAY and TUESDAY AFTEBNOON Next to meet Parentß who may dcci.c to consult him. OSWALD CURTIS, Seoretary. College Office, Nelson, 27«h Kay, 1895. 1196 NELSON COLLEGE FOR GIRLS. THE SECOND TERM of the present year wilt begin on WEDNESDAY, the sth of June. OSWALD CURTIS, Secretary. Co legs Offioe, Nelson, 27th May, 1895. 1197 ROLESALE~STCCK of Carpets in Tapestry, Balmoral, and Brussels. Patterns to Bait every taste and every buyer ; prices to buH everyone. 1223 BISLEY EROS. & CO. NEW BOOKS.- John Marsh (George V. Cabe) 2/6 ; An Unsatisfactory Lover (Mrs Hungerford), 2/-; A Daughter of Today (Sara J. Duncan), 4/- ; Two in the Bush (Frankfort More), 2/6; Midst the Wild Carpathians |N. Jokas), 3/6 ; The Bed Sultan (J. Maolaren Ocbban), 2/- ; Ivan Great's Masterpiece (G. Allen) 2/-; Just Like a Woman (E, Eennard), 2/- : Colin Campbell (A. Forbtii), 8/- ; The Trial of the Sword (G. Packer), 2/6; The Banishment of Jossop Blythe (Hatton) 4/*; Mrs BaUiburton'fl Troubles (Mrs Wood), 2/6; Life-Power, or Character, Culture, and Conduct (G. A. Piereon), 3/- The Story of Margredel (D. Storrar Meldram) 4/-.— H. D. JAOESON. FOR SALE or Exchange for Good Dog Cart, a well-bred SADDLE and TRAP HORSE.— Apply prompt 'Colonißt' Gffioe. 1215 11 FDZHEEBERT TEriRAOE, WELLINGTON. THB SECOND TEBM will begin on TUESDAY, May 28tb. MRS. SWAINSON has VACANCIES for DAY BCfIOLAItS and BOABDEBB. 1695

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8262, 31 May 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8262, 31 May 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8262, 31 May 1895, Page 2

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