Sale News FOX i Thrifty Folk Our great Winter Clearance is a significaufc and im- v portant event for the .true economist It is a sweep--1 ing dispersal of up-to-date stocks, comprising, not \ merely Fashion Goods but i j > household goods of every ' | i( description. *. ', ] !' Down Quilts, to clear, 14/6, < j ■«;■ 25/-, 28/6, 80/-, 35/6, 40/-. (~ • | Cot Quilts, to clear, 4/6,8/6 ] < . 11 reduced from 11/6 and 14/6. < ( ,' Handsome Tapestry Table ( ] i' .Covers, 10/6. 14/6, reduced J , ', from 21/-, 27/6. ] < J 5 only, Handsome Pile < J 11 Table Covers, 20/- each, re- < \ duced from 50/- each. j * 1 i Runner Oarpet, 1/6 yard, , i # reduced from 2/6 yard. I ( i;wm. rsckiyisqnl [ (Late Everett's) <i V 1 i THE LEADING DRAPERS, '(j >\ ; ;! BRIDGE STREET ! v | NELSON. ! :; Australian Mutual Provident Society THE LARGEST MUTUAL 3FFEUK IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. RESULTS FROM SIXTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT, ACCUMULATED FUNUS, over ... £31,580,000 ANNUAL TNCOMB, nearly ... £4,250,000 NEW BUSINESS, 1913 (Ordinary) exceeds ... ... £7,000,000 NEW BUSINESS, 1913 (Industrial) exceeds £1,125,000 OLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department) 288,337, assuring nearly .£97.000,000 (including Bonus Additions.) POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Department), 108,545 assuring TOPAL CAfcH PROFIT DIVIDED-.£18,765,954. CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONE TEAR (1913)—£975,881, providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of £1,730,000. The Society now issues EVERT DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICYORDINARY oi-INDUSTRIAL—for any amount from £5 to £10,000. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH. The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C (Chairman) ; A. de B. Brandon Wsq. (Deputy Chaii man); John Duncan, Esq., Joseph Joseph, Esq., and H, Beattchamp, Esq. New Zealand Branch— . EDWARD W. LOWE, Customhouse 3uay, Wellington. Resident Seoretary Nelson District Office— JAMES HAIR, Garner Trafalgar & Hardy-sts District Secretary. Madame Nordica § body embalmed, but her wonderful veiee preserved fop posterity. •• Madame Nordica's body has arrived here. '■ It was embalmed, and is contained m a leaden shell, within which is a sarcophagus of teak, beautifully shaped as a lotus flower. " The body will be cremated at Woking, and a casket containing the ashes will bo sent on to America." (Newspaper Telegram). The great Eoprano lias gone, but her beautiful voice ia preserved on the faithful re ords of the ■ CsSiJitibia UraphopSiSiie* for Nordica sang exclusively for reproduction by the " COLUMBIA.." With a "COLUMBIA." playing before you, you are carried away to the crowded Concert Hall with a spell-bound audiense, entranced by the magic notes of the great singer. You hear her faithful and sympathetic interpretation of the great masters —enjoy her wonderful vocalization —and can almost hear the murmurs of applause from the appreciative audieDce All this you c^n enjoy right in your own home with the enlivening company of a " COLUMBIA " GRAPONOL &—the machine that never breaks down. ■ all and ask your Dealer to play some Nordica records. If you cannot call, write for free catalogue, and enjoy Nordica's triumpth- over again, these long winter evenings. CHIEF AGENTS: Ohrifttchuroh. k- BAITING, Hardy Street, Local Agenfc BALLANTYNES SPECIALISE IN In the Newest Styles and Colourings Suitable for Window Drapings, Window Seats, ' Cushions, etc. > PATTERNS and ESTIMATES for all classes of work sent Post Free on request <8> CHRISTCHURCH
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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13549, 17 August 1914, Page 7
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502Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13549, 17 August 1914, Page 7
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