', -•- 7bbm^7-m « g-#-^fctj*#' ■ . xx., i -yyXXym BB i B S.^ IW l [ {[ : y-- %fl 'Wi : If" fp "S3 ft •'• % A^H^- ■ iif 'I |/S. |! ?i If -1 \P/-y ] 1 M P-i .m m "§, d i^X^^^X^^ f :y- '■'■:' J /J^|<f y ■ I I _W-" : €y » '"'x "'x. ""xx bbbb. .■*"'" :: """"'"*''" : i -*' * - emEAT eiiEARING SALE fJWON AT THE CASH DRAPERY fCOY/S, % MEN'S Sfcr^bg Dark Tweed SUITS wx^r r.--, -ledbbefl 20/-each.;^ BOYb' SUITS, usually sold at 10/6, ' . R^diiced to^7j'6, \ - Every Line G^eatl^ ; "^ . ; : AT THE ; CASH DBAPERY COMPANY'S, LATE : a SMITH, C A.S H DRAPER. Bridge-street, Australian Mutual Proirident Society NEW ZEALAND BBANCH— HEAD OFFICE; CUSTOMHOUSE- QUAY, WELLINGTON. — * O ■ LOCAL BOARD OF DIREGTORS : The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G , M.L.C., Cnairman. * . Th£ Hon. Charles iJ. Johnston, M,L.C. Deputy Chairman. A.Deßathe Bran'<l6d. Esq. & ■ The Hon. Edward Riohardson, C.M.G. John Duncan; Es.' - THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, -AND MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIAN LIFE OFFICE, AND THE LARGEST-MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE : .BRITISH EMPIRE : y.....fi--.' THE ONLY MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE WHICH" DECLARES' A BOI^CJS EVERYYEA^R, Accnmnlated Fnnd .. _eia000;000 (EIGHTEEN MILLIONS STERLING ) . | Annual Income Exceeds <£2.400 9 QOO i - ■'■ ' : -. ■■ -■■ STERLING • POI'OIES IN FORCE .. .. :• 169,807 - . . .... .. £40,366,565 | CASH/BONUSES DIVIDED .. ... £9;79M98 BONUSES. . CASH. BONUS.FOR ONE YEAR, 1901, £538,725, yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £1,000,000. after making SPECIAL RESEtiVES. CASrt BONCJSES-dealfued'for last FIVE YEARS, OVER TWO MILLIONS, yielding Reversionary B6huseB J esceeaitfg FOUI4 MILLIONS EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT, 8j par cent on the total ihoome. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Seeretarr. Branch Offioe—Cuslombouac.guay, Wellington. Nelson District Office* Corner Hardy and Trafalgar-str-jeta. ■■;''■■'•■' E. PERCIVAL RISHWO-RTH* District Secretary. KOYAL B MOT OOAOSF i LIVE^OOIi AN© LONDON AND KVX&L MAXU UOAUii_i . GLOBE INSUBAHQB WMf AN-. . , WKST OtJAS^SSB^ipE C-t^.,;n"^;£2^Swto . ..«._.«.. r~7~ '»'_."' ht Ihoobib... - J ,.£1 j 700 1 000 I EAVE Motofiikpffor. tba Wea 6Qd-RlpAX,;,*-*3tn^Biff;agmiLcon;..WJsL. _3l' Obaniry tateh af current tatea PESDAY and SATURDAY, in time .lor io laimß aelflad *Uhc.£? "SS^' any. : Passeng to oatoh the Traina tor Neiaon. w here. - * TheU jpiko Coaoh connects with tha Kateß o/ p remioa , ana eV ew other infoi BeeltoL ,:*. Westport Coaohea at-Inanga. matioQ r io b 6 b J ftt the offlw ol tb hua uno V;.-;'*•-; ■■< ---■;. -;'*•-; ■: y- undersigned ar.lea a» moaerate rataa. j h hnnk' ■» rri^ Boqking,^^^ J ' jjnli Sion-«BW-M&»_BRQS./'PioprMora. « .
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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10661, 9 March 1903, Page 1
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355Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10661, 9 March 1903, Page 1
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