C. D. WEIGHT Albert Street, Thames £■250.— 4 acres freehold witih orchard and dwelling of 4 rooms, Para%vai, or would lease at £20" per annrun. £75.—Karaka, residence site kauri dwelling of 6 rooms and outhouses. .£9o.—Residence site acre with good dwelling, of 6 rooms and scullery, wash-house and conreteniences. £700.—'35 Acres good freehold land wiiih kauri dwelling of .6 ropins a nd outhouses, four acres orcJhiard and ten acres grass, balance fern and ti-tree, all fenced, 'subdivided and well watered, within three miles of Grahamatowtk £250.—Freehold of half an acre with first-claiss dwelling of 5 rooms j I and conveniences. FEINTON STREET.—-Kauri Dirtsfiing of 4 rooms and Tterandah, Freehold allotment—£loo. FRiEiEHOIiD with New Shop and Dwelling Rolleston Street. Alw freehold with dwelling and payable grocery business. ,| fc GOVERNMENT NSUR/VNCE * DEPARTMENT FACT No. I I-. At 31st Dec, 1911, £207,106, IN CASH, was distributed among , the Policyholders IN BONUSES. The above sum represents an addition of £333,994 to the; snms assured. , The bonuses are now fixed upon an ascending scale, it being arranged that the increases ■hall become greater with the duration of J the policy. The practical working of this arrangement will be understood by an inspection of the following examples: BONUSES ON THREE £1,000 POLICIES. „„„„„„ The Policy taken out allotted 13 Tears 27 Years 42 Yean in ago. ago. ago. £ 8. d. £ b. d. J i. d. 1902 30 0 0 34 16 0 40 6 0 1905 80 18 0 35 16 0 41 11 0 19.08 31 17 0 36 18 0 42 15 0 1911 34 8 0 39 18 0 46 5 0 £* 8 0 £5 2 0 £5 19 0 over 1902) -.•iJlF'™ ; ; ; .IIPO :-,.■■■ -—Have you tried Candß's. Mew Label DOMINION DOMINION ALE : : ALE : : vt's the Old Fashioned Nut Brown Ale Improyed DOMINION ALE is brewed entirely from PURE Water obtained from the cool depth of 1000 feet —It ia an excellent— TABLE ALE The Campbell & £Jirenfried Co,. Ltd. BREWERS & BOTTLERS Auckland. PACIFIC HOTEL, ALBERT STREET, Opposite,Bank of New. Zealand, THAMES. Having taken over the above well-known house, I beg to state that the house has ..been renovated throughout and visitors may rely on receiving the best attention. HThe Billiard Room is now one of the best on Thames, while all the Card Rooms are very comfortable. I s,tock only the best brands of Wines and Spirits, and only Speight's Ale on draught. r Meals may. be had at any time, and all steamers and trains are met by a porter. ; By paying attention to thel wants of my patrons, I trust to receive a fair share of the public support. All old friends will receive a cordial welcome. W. L. DENNERL Y, Proprietor (Late of Gumtown). At Cullen's Sale you can Jray children's Turk caps at 2d each, worth 9d; coloured Telvet ribbons, 3 to 5 ioohefl wide, \d per yard, or lOid d6zeu y*rdV Ah abaoTafe gfift *t tttid price (gSoA cblourt and dsefdl for
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10314, 6 August 1912, Page 1
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