r *. -^rz <O Would it pay us to risk losing a 1% s S00" antl valUEtl customer at our store L i^i^i^^i B by selling a Sewing Machine that f 1 JUjPC? B would not prove ail we claim for it? £112 *% ASK YOURSELF— %ff i jyr£9v / would we ba likely to recommend ».o mapuimc oam imwc this Machirts so strongly if it wore not : "UVttTwX.SL" "-—" — —-»--« NO MACHINE CAN CIVE COULD WE AFFORD TO DO SO? LESS TROUBLE j NO MACHINE CAN DO BETTER OR MORE WORK t, ————-—————— ______————,_—— ERiiutnn APa I til AGE^S, a DUKIOsI i uO., LIO., Naisoii. j ____————— ——— 1 IS NOW ON, and we Jiave verjf complete Stocks of Requisites. ; j MASON and ATLAS Screw-top Jars in pintsj quaits and J-gallons. ' "E.Z. SEAL" is a new wire spring fastened Jar, in quarts and holf-gallons, -which we are sure will be very popular. GGASS TIE OVER and SCREW TOP Jam Jars, 1 and 21bs.J STONE Jam Jars, 1, 2 and 31b*. Also the old nests of 6or 7 WHITE JARS. " JELLY TUMBLERS. GUMMED COVERS for Jam Jars (very handy). [Extra RINGS for Fruit Jars, BRASS and ENAMEL PRESERVING -PANS, WOOD 'SPOONS, ASBESTOS STOVE MATS, ENAMEL and ALUMINIUM STEW PANS, etc.; AIso—BASKETS for gathering fruit, and an immense assortment of CHINA and GLASS DISHES for serving it in. PIE DISHES in all kinds of Crockery and Enamel. J 1 to <M)allon STONE JARS. 1, 2 and 5-Gallon DEMIJOHNS. 000- — DIRECT IMPORTERS. Custard Powder I Delicious ... : -svitK btewed Fruit, Fruit ;? Salads, Pudding's, Etc. \LL GROCERS 6d per Tin \ ~.__ _■=—— ffc To Orchardists and Fruitgrowers. "TARBET BRAID" HOBTIGULTURAL INSEGTIGIDES AND FUNGICiBES | SRSENATE OF LEAD, SOLUBLE OIL | Quotations and Samples on application to) iOTOEKA FARMERS'*CO-OP. CO., LTD. : Sole New Zealand Agents ffiotueka. Australian Mutual Provident Society. Accumulated Funds ... £25,700,429 > Annual Income £3,375,852 ' POLICIES IN F0RCE—237,875, assuring ever £80,400,000 (including Bonus i TOTAL CASH PROFIT DIVIDED—£IS,II6,SB4 [Additions) 5 CASH PROFIT DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1909)—£771,492, providing ■ REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of over £,370,000. The Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY— l ORDINARY or INDUSTRIAL—for any amount from £5 to £10,000. \ Tontine Policies. This Society does not issue Tontine Policies, for the reasons—(l) that it considers such contracts alien to the purposes of true lift* assurance, and 1 (2) that the disappointment which has been occasioned by the failure of offices isuing such Policies to realise one single estimate of the probable result has worked serious injury to tho cause of assurance. When the American Companies commenced the issue of Tontine Policies in Australia, this Society pointed out that the exaggerated estimates made were impossible of realisation. Events have proved the truth of the ! prediction, and these American Companies have now abandoned these disi appointing policies, the issue of which has now been made illegal by tho State of New York, where they originated. The Society issues Policies, under its Tables J, R, and T, which offer much greater benefits and possess none of tho disadvantages attaching to Tontino Policies. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW SEAL AND BRANCH. The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Chairman); A. de B. Brandon, Esq. | (Deputy Chairman); the Hon E. Richardson, C.M.C.; John Duncan, Esq., I and Joseph Joseph, Esq. New Zealand Branch— EDWARD W. LOWE. ] Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Resident Secretary. 9 Nelson District Office— JAMES HAIR. Corner Trafalgar and Hardy-sts. """ District Secretary.
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13020, 8 February 1911, Page 1
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551Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13020, 8 February 1911, Page 1
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