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Solid Value In Solid Silver. We carry the heaviest range In Solid Silver Goods for Gifts, Presentation, or for Trophies. 11/1 // / / // / / It is synonymous for saying that a trophy is worth winning to say that it came from McBRIDE'S. // / / // / / // / / McBRIDE’S, JEWELLERS, 208 Stafford St., Timaru. ALWAYS ASK FOR SUPREME ICE CREAM. (IT IS THE BEST.) MADE AND GUARANTEED By LE GRAND LOUNGE CO. In their Own Up-to-date Factory in Cannon Street. ST.r. THE LEADING SHOPS SELL IT.

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY | 81st Annual Report, 1929. ORDINARY DEPARTMENT. NEW ASSURANJE3 ASSURANCES IN FORCE WITH BONUSES £22-,984,652 AMOUNT PAID TO MEMBERS OR THEIR REPRESENTATIVES TO DATE (over) .. £93,000,000 ONE YEAR ONLY £4,505,820 CASH BONUSES (ONE YEAR £2,941,005 YIELDING REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS TO POLICIES OP £5,130,000 THE CASH BONUS to be distributed represents a return of 54.6 of the premiums received during the year on participating policies. Rate of interest realised on funds increased and expense ratio, excluding Taxation, decreased as compared with previous year. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT NEW ASSURANCES £4.383.916 ASSURANCES IN FORCE WITH BONUSES .. £31,883,701 CASH BONUSES FOR ONE YEAR £211,584 THE TOTAL FUNDS OF THE SOCIETY NOW AMOUNT TO OVER £76.000,000 TOTAL ANNUAL INCOME (PREMIUMS AND INTEREST), £11,585.530. NEW ZEALAND BUSINESS. ORDINARY ASSURANCES IN FORCE WITH BONUSES £46,241,675 INDUSTRIAL ASSURANCES IN FORCE WITH BONUSES £4,317,065 ANNUAL INCOME .. . • £1,814,202 TAKE OUT A POLICY AT ONCE AND SHARE IN THE BONUS TO BE DISTRIBUTED FOR THIS YEAR. Branch Office, WELLINGTON. F. F. McBRYDE, Manager for N.Z. District Manager: G. F. SMYTHE. New Business Representative for Ordinary Department: F. M. WARD. SMITH’S OPEN Our Motto: NO SHODDY GOODS. WAREHOUSE. F. G. SMITH & CO., George Street. LADIES’ NEW WINTER COATS. We have bought the Full Sample Range of WINTER COATS from two London Houses, and we are Selling them now at Our Usual Warehouse Prices. They are Beautifully Furred, and the Materials are Face Cloth, Tweeds, and Velours, from 21/- to £lO 10s. Choose Yours Now! WHY PAY BIG PRICES LATER? Also a Splendid Range of Children’s and Maids’ Coats, 18in. to 39in., from 15/6 up. MEN'S TROUSER WEEK. Denims, from 4/11 Pair. Palmer Naps. 7/6. Saddle Tweeds, from 10/6 Pair. A Very Special Purchase of DARK GREY COTTON SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS. Will Give Great Wear. 7/11 Pair. WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL. COME TO THE WAREHOUSE. F. G. SMITH & CO., APRIL— A BUSY MONTH. —APRIL. “What we do, we do well.” THOMSONS’ Tailoring, Dressmaking, Millinery, Distinguished, Delightful, yet Moderately Priced. 15 Cases and Bales To-day ex “Zealandia.” in Timaru Harbour. Direct Freights—no transhipments— make considerable difference costing goods in the customers’ favour. Coats of Degree, with and without Fur Collars and Sleeves, All Wool Face Cloth and Tweeds. From 89/6 the Fur Numbers. Season’s Shapes Hats—Real Felts and Silk, Beaver, and various Novelties. Season’s Shades Wine, Bottle, Green. Brown and Navy. A Cheaper Range for 5/11, Wool Felt. Dresses conspicuously successful. The tone of our Dressmaker, Miss Hutchinson imparts an impetus to the proceedings. Dress Tweeds 40 to 54in.. 2/3 to 10/11. Face Cloth, Pure Wool, all the shades. Ring Velvets 16 11 up. Another Grade Velvetta 6 11 to 8 6 pretty colouring and styles; Louis Velvets 4/3 to 9 11. 36in. Overcoatings of degree, Indigo Dye Serges 8 6 to 15/6; Fox’s do.. Repps from 6/11. The Messrs Thomson get their Goods direct from reliable manufacturers of long standing. Solid Dyes. Fast Colours. Have also to remember it gives the hard-working Briton a chance to remit less to pay for all the Lamb. Butter, Wheat. Wool, etc., etc., for which New Zealand gets a ready market. The Army and Navy who keep things steady, require their pay. Lingerie, Corsetry, famous deliveries Winceyette Nights 4/11 up; Vests, Bodices, Fuji Silk Numbers, Choice Nights 8/6 up; Art Silk for 4/11; Twilfit wear in Corsets so enhancing to the figure their wear should be the rule; Corselettes 3/6, 3/11, 4/11; Brassieres 1/11, 2/6, 3/6. Nippy Pure Wool Cashmere Hose, a great favourite, 3/3; No. 205 at 3/11, the same Mary, Doris, everything right for the young people 2/11 up. Fashion Gloves 2/4*, Esme, Real Nappa Tan, Embroidered Gauntlet 7/11, Real Kid, Real Suede, the New Styles going back to longer lengths in Gloves. Linoleum, a Stock of 165 Pieces, including Floorcloth, from 3/11, 2 yards wide. Linos, including Granites, duty free now, except the trifling primage, makes the Goods just about British price; in addition we have 12i! dis. which Thomsons’ pass on to clients. Any width, 3 feet to 12 feet, Bordered and Unbordered. Special arrangement. Furs, a successful negotiation. Real Fur 9/6, up to Opossum, etc., 45/-, 59/6. We use your money to pay cash to get the goods cheap. We sell them cheap. Buyers seem to have had premonitions of the Australian proposed tariff alterations. Poplins 3/6 to 6/11, all shades. Venice Velvets 2/9. Rayons, Duchess Silks, Clytie Satins. See Miss Hutchinson —services available. 4"* •»* vv't-**>vvv *v*v ** * * •> ❖*>**•>******❖ A **v*❖ *** F 4* 4* NOTE FROM MR STRUTHERS. LACE FLOUNCING 3, Newest Run for Evening-, 26in., 5/9 up. CHIIFCX VELVETS FOR EVEN ING, Black, Lupina, Rose, 12/11. SLASH END SILK SCARVES, 2/1 1 to 7/11. LADIES’ AFTERNOON APRONS , 1/4*. FLORAL CUSHION COVERS, Bound Cord, 1/4*. 4- * * * * * * * * * * ❖ *> • Dressing Gowns, IG. 8 6 to 23'6; Cardigans Wool, G 11 to 24/6; Pullovers, Jumper SuhSvl9/ll to 3-Piece up to 67 6, Choice. Even the little valued Wools, Sid up, and Macrama in all shades 11 id; Serviettes, Blankets, Woollens, Undying Value, Pure Solid Stuff. THOMSONS’: PE Unprecedented Values from the Hubs of the Universe to respected of the Canterbury Settlers. Evening Flowers, French and English, 1 Ui to 5/6, very successful in these! 1 Case Window Blindings, all widths, ' Lace en suite. OPLE’S STORES.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18539, 9 April 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18539, 9 April 1930, Page 8