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JjfNEW ZEALAND AoUDEAT INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE TO CLIENTS. THIS is to notify our Policyholders of Emplojers' Liability Ant or Joint Policies, that they will be held covered under the Workers' Compensation for Accidents Act 1900, pending re adjustment. Copies of thn Act ean be had gratis on application at the Company's Office, Brougham-street. W. J. SHAW, to District Manager. OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE COR PORATION (LTD)- # COMSTUUENTS of the OCEAN are here by not lied that the Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation (Limited) has again REFUSED TO JOIN ANY TARIFF COM-1 BINATION. Clients will receive the best treatment and lowest quotations possible. Apply S, FEATHERSTON-STREET. CHAB. M. MONTEFIORE, Manager and Attorney for New Zealand W. J. VKSSTIi, District Manager. INFERIOR TEA IS INJURIOUS TO HEALTH, L WHY T\T)INK TT ? hy JJkink It i NOW THAT THE FAMOUS TEA IS OBTAINABLE. STUDY YOUR HEALTH & YOUR POOKE f, & DRINK N I RYA N A ONLY. NIRYA N A IS THE PUREST AND FRESHEST CEYLON TEA ON THE MARKET. It can be obtained from J. GARNER, Sonth Road. C. CAit 'ER, D vou-street. K. C. JURY, Gover-street, NKW I'lA'MolHH CO-OP. BOOIUT T (3'irrj- -street. J. WMir .KKR, Devon st'eet. W iiliVl.Y, Devon-street. Bole Whnloale A gentsA. S. PATERSON & CO. WELLINGTON. s GROCERIES. GROCERIES. A. J CLARKE & CO. TOOK ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES BEST QUALITY, AND BELL CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CASH CHEAP FOR CASH. Families waited upc and goods delivered. Telepho-» No. 223. WE 80LICIT A TRIAL ORDER A. J. CLARKE & CO., > VON STREET. BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! T. R HODDER HAS just received from the publishers a very large assortment of the newest books, by the most popular authors. A splendid lot of Morocco-bound Poets, Standard Works, an immense collection, 6d. each; Prize Books and Presentation Books, Is. to 7s. 6d.; Picture Books, for children, 6d each; School Books and requisites of every description. T.K.H. sells at published prices, and a very large number of good books he can Bell considerably under English cost price. Illustrated Albums, 2d. to 6d. each, orl ginally 9d. and ls.3d.—Also, 4 OASES OF STATIONERY, from the manufacturers. Pockets of good Notepaper, 6d. per packet; special value in Box Stationery, 6d. and Is. Exercise Books, made specially good to order, 3d and 6d. Inspection invited, so as to judge of value nnd assortment, and compare with any house in New Zealand. Periodicals arriving each mail, as usual T.R.H. is in a position to give the THE VERY BEST VALUE for the money in the two departments— BOOKS AND STATIONERY. X HAMMERLESS BREECH-LOADING SHOT GUN for only 335. 6cL, carriage paid to any pari ti Auitralia, Tasmania, or Bow Ztaland. Price 335. 6d., CARRIAGE PAID. Cheaper than the Cheapest* As good *o4 Serviceable as a Gun costing £lO. A HARD HITTER. CLOSE 8HOOTEI?, Will Kill up to 80 Yards. SINGLE-BARREL, 12-GAUGE, CENTRAL FIRS, 335. 6d., Carriage Paid. n . THE Empite Single-Barrelled Hammcrless 12 GauHeßreeehA Loading Gun is a marvel of Cheapness, Durabllitf. and Workmanship. For excellence of shooting qualities it is unsurpassed by any weapon casting ten pounds. It la 0! European manufacture, and the high grade materials used in Its construction is assured, the barrelßhaving been Government rifles re-bored. The breech action is Ingenious, simple, safe, aud powerful; will not get out of order, and enables the ®o to bo loaded and fired with great rapidity. The barrel » beautifully blued, the breech is reinforced ana octagonal. Baca gun is chambered to admit long cases. Any maker s la-gauge central ilre cartridges fit it. The stock is of walnut, htenly polished and chequered, with durable steel heel-plate. Iliete Being no hammer ensures Absolute safety from accidental discharge no hammer to catch in bush, fences, or sorub. Ine model on which the Empire Gun is constructed is perfect for balance, accuracy, ond rapid shooting, as well "lor appearance. Wc have contracted for a large number of these splendid weapons, and as wc do not intend to supply dealers, reserving the entire lot as an advertisement for our firm, we will oniy supply One Empire Gun to each purchaser. Wo guarantee perfect satisfaction, or we will refund toe ourchase money. The Empire Quu is bored to ensure eioi pattern, with great penetration of the shot. The weight i about e jlbfl. The low price at which we are selling »his weapon Is for a limited time onlv. hence, as this advertisement may not appear a|;ain, please cut it out and send with your order not later than 30th September, 1901, in order to secure one at the price, 335. 6d. carriage paid. A REMARKABLE OFFER ! I 1000 POCKET PISTOLS GIVEN AWAY! ! BEAD THIS—SECURE OUR FREE GIFT and advertise Our Firm among yonr Frienda, to the firßt thousand purchasers of Empire Wammerlass Quns we will present, absolutely free, a beautifully finished, nickel, plated, perfectly safe and accurate 220-calibre breech-loading pocket pistol—not a toy, but a genuine weapon of great penetration, nsefnl for defence, and excellent for target praO' tice. This liberal offer is made to introduce this new pistol, lately invented and patented. The price retail is «. «d. eacn, and by presenting one to each purchaser of an Empire won, we expect to acquire a very large sale from customers recommendation. Each pistol will bo given absolutely free ana **Please remember, satisfaction guarantee! or money refunds*. It yon are in Melbourne, call and inspect, or tend friend to is •o ior you. Bend this advertisement, cash in registered lew*, •beque, post-office order, or postal note, to THE VICTORIA MANUFACTURING & IMPOIITIII# •». (Established In Melbourne 1689), 111 Collin* BtiHt, MtlfeoMM,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 172, 2 August 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 172, 2 August 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 172, 2 August 1901, Page 3

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