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£50 REWARD. \rpH «< T- v< ntor of tf a y'« "Ku-fki , 1 (P; «'!') 1 -jshiny Ma-hine Wili giv.- £60 co any BsU'volent Institute sboul thu machine i;of. 'O all that he claiu.B for is. Wcin t c instructions in the circulars &ru fo! owed it will wash everthing Pi RFEO 1 LV CLEAN; cuffs, neckbands, wristbands, w» well as the laTgest or finest clothing ever made. The wear and tear upon the clothing is reduced to one-qnarter of that by the band; and so < asily woikod (after the fir?t once or twice) that a bo 7or girl 14 years old can do tbe wetk'p* washJDg iv two houre' time without being fxh&ustec", aud with thrir Sunday c'othea 0* 1. C*n I nvoH rubbing the skin off my Inud*. t'i c. '■ < - r, . piece*, and draggi g sbo hu'tom iff? -Yes! You n^td in t rub ih<i oloihes. AIR and WATI B nrt* made to do the woik; the rough -."a pint will be you* wa L>\ub. 2. C«n I HAVK myllMt<: J.nd i'EMPhtt on VVAisIIIMi DAY?-YES! You loss your TEMPKR because yiu Jo3ejour TIMF, and hive to work so hard. 3. Can I avr>M the nren.^ of wasbinc HKA7Y QCILTS »ud BLA.^KBrs? — S" v R ! You cm wash tbtmas EASILY AS V -TT OAS A FUCKJiT HaMJKERueiEF. 4. Can Isavo S >AK'NG the clothos all nishr IN ih< » ITB, and myself ALL day »'■ tho »DB?~YKS! With Kurk- VV timber you f5-\M J<- 1b" ROUrih* WORK lN r OVE, and far cleat er than iyih»old method Ail the' investor atka ia oroe»- to prov.' his cliims coir.ct )s di.ty c'oiht?, lotiitig water, and sosp. All agents mu>.t wa h one lab of elo'hes a» a c<st for anyone If it does not give satisfaction don't buy. Sii'y mschiaes Bold in Ingle wood in th-ee weeks; seme of the agents ars selling/ixaday. r Price of the Lareki, 15?. Something for the Poor Man's Wife, and not for the rich alone, All Machines now made of Znc. AGENTS WANT. D for this and other townships. ADDHEBB — J. HAY, Cire of Mr Cbntter*on, ' VICTORIA HOUSE, b 404 NEW PLYiIOUTe. * THE ANGLO-INDIAN IMPORTING COMPANT (Incor jar c'.ion -with Brant, Pitt atd Co , Importer?, Obrietchurch), DESIRE to tmounce tlat they have job* ncaived. direct from Indi*. a Large larcel of GENDISE INDIAN GOODS, coDsittng of — Mantle Ber Urs, Table Cp">tres, Tea Co^ws, Sli} pjrp, Silk Emb-oidered , ■*«■*« Is, Cushiois Ob a*r Backs, Car - tains, A.f terao-«n Tea G\o' ha, Table oitKii-% D'Oylic?, Anlimacaefare, a! so Ball a^nd Concert Dreß3ee in gteit variety, most gorgeously worked in goll and silver. A'l are guara«tteJ Genuine' Indian Hand Work, and are unsurpassed for Quality, IStyle, Finj?h and Sanerior Worhmimhip. Many of the goods are richly tmbroidered, aud all are «urned ont in that rxcellant at»d e'aborate ttyle for which the natives of India and tbe E,orgeou j East have been f imous for ages. For Wedding Birthday Gifts, etc.. etc., these splendid goods. are exceedingly well adapted, being attraa tiv^e, jiah, unique, and entirely out of the comtnon. " . ' ' * " "':"**- Mr Pitt in atteadutce until 8 o'clook every nkln this we»k. ' BOOKERS SAMPLE IRO@MS, Eg-moot-strte 1 . '• - Xiici is invited to inspejl the Goods. fctratford visited Ttfonday, Tuesday and Wsdneaeay, 22 ad, 1 23 rd, and 2ifch .July. b 358 ASPLESDID INVEbTMENT. , Australian Mntnal Provident Society. ACIUAL KEBULTS OF A WH^T/l TERM OF LIFE POLICY TJSDt.K "lABLfc bb, preniiume cease at end of 5 years. THE Society is allow* d by a Wanganuf, gentleman' to'-publieu the hoiui! results in respect of Rip policy Ko.32Bl9 a isßii"d ?9th April, 1874, which are as follows:— „ , . , £ cd. .€ s. d. Bum assured ... . 2,000 0 0 Table 85, age S8 . yearly premium ' for 5 5 ears only 228 13 4 Total premiums paid. 1143 6 8 Bonus additions to : 31 ft December, - - 1898 ... ... H970 2 0 Bonus for the one year, 1899 ... , . 67 10 0 The amount for wKiob he is n w . assured " 4,037 12 0 The Bonus additions are £BS46s*4din excess of all the premiums paid; aLtl he hits keen assured t ince the issue of the polio? for an amount varying from £2000 to £4037 12s. The p o.ieut cash value of the total bonuses ia ... 1,%1 18 0 By surrendering ihe policy and bonuses the membpr. . could obtain at once in cash 2,558 15 % Or if he wanted a loan he ;" oould borrow from the Society on th security of t ha policy at percent ... 2,303 0 0 D. G'3ULLIV*N, • ; Senior Agent, Criterion Hote'. bS4I • * *___ [coucHS^pr SOReJ I^^^tTHROAT BRONCHITI^^P, V/STHMA \ Itoprmnt| A BARIC—[CURES VSfHILy YOU SLEEP 1 ALL CHEfAISTS~^ STOREKEtPLRS WAITA.RA AGENCY^ \M tt O. OOLDWELL has beta ftp[ML painted sole agent for the sale ol the Tarahaki HBBALD^and Buoobt in Waitaii.j

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11719, 20 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11719, 20 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11719, 20 July 1901, Page 3