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The Austbalian OW S' jjf'TJ ND LD7B ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED. Established 27 years. Accumulates! Funds ... £1,250,000 Annual Revenue exceeds £210,000 LIFE ASSURANCE, ENDOWMENTS, ANNUITIES. 01 every legitimate class and system. THE ONLY LIFE OFFICE In New Zealand that attaches to Policies the condition of non forfeiture and ABSOLUTE EXEMPTION from the payment of premiums while the assured is either temporarily or permanently incapacitated through sickness, accident, or mental disorder. WRITE FOR SPECIAL PROSPECTUS: The Insurance and Banking Record says : • the new poliot is onh op the most important AND VALUABLE BBOUGHT OUT for many years.' Local Dibeotobs: JOSEPH. C: MAOKY (Macky, Logan, Steen and Co.), Chairman. ALEXANDER R. WATSON, Devonport. GRAVES AICKIN, Auckland. Resident Secretary, CHAB. J. FOWLER, Wellington. W. FINLAY WILSON, 8.A., District Secretary. Offices : 71, Queen-street, Auckland. A Silver Watch Free. We undertake to GIVE a Silver Watch of magnificent value, Lady's or Gentleman's, to every reader, of this paper. Our li t price for this watch, is 50s ; but as stated above, to readers of this paper who carry out the conditions below, WE CHARGE ABSOLUTELY NOTHING THE ONLY CONDITIONS we impose are, that you should send us the correct reading of the following Puzzle, enclosing stamped addressed envelope for reply. And that if correct you will purchase one of our Solid Sterling Silver Chains. WHAT WORDS ARE THESE? O*R F*M**S S*R*N*si Address— The Manager, the Globe Watch Company, Limited, 105, Pitt-street, Sydney. SOME TESTIMONIALS. 'Newlands.W.aiuku, N.Z., March 26th, 1898. Dear Sirs,— l received watch and chain in good condition and am obliged. The watch is working splendidly.— Yours truly, L. N. West. The Globe Watch Co., 105, Pitt-street, Sydney, N.S.W.' ' 'Kent Farm, Port Albert, Auckland, N.Z. March 9th, 1898. Sirs,— l received the gent's. silver watch and chain quite safe. My son is delighted with it. I enclose remittance for ladles' gold watch and chain ; if it gives as much satisfaction as the silver one, we shall be very pleased to recommend your firm. — Yours respectfully, Mabi H. Booth. The Globe Watch Co., 105, Pitt-street, Sydney.' I 000 TONS FIREWOOD. O (\C\f\ PURIRI POSTS. A QCHOLLUM Desires to thank his numerous customers for their liberal patronage of the past, and wishes it to be universally, known that he has very large stocks on hand, both in yard and on coast ready for shipment, of first-class quality only, and nothing shall be left undone to give his customers satisfaction. ON SALE (Wholesale & Betail)FEREWOOD.— Best dry. Titree, Rata, Puriri and Paramatta Wood, cut to any size required. COAL. — Taupiri, Hikurangi, Ngunguru, Newcastle (household and steam). COKE. — Local and imported. POSTS. — Fencirg, Houseblocks, Strainers fsawn, 6x4, Bxs, and Any size required in unlimited quantities). Special quotations direct by boats and rail. RAlLS.— Hobart, Titree and Silver Birch. PAI-INGS.— Split Kauri Heart, Hobart, Kauri (sawn) 6 x 1, 9 x|, etc. SHINGLES.— IOO,OOO extra good. The best and cheapest roofing for houses. LlME.— Wilson's and other brands. BRICKS. — From the best manufacturers. Special quotations for Ooromandel, Thames, Paeroa, North bhore, etc. SAND.— Lake, Thames, Silver, etc. GARDEN SHELLS.- Beautiful White Shells (extra good). TARRING SAND.— AII colours and) grades Same as supplied by us for Auckland streets, public schools, etc. CHARCOAL.— Best Titree and Red Cross brand; burned by practical burners only. DRAIN PIPES & POTTERY WARE-R. O. Clarke's, Carder Bros.', Exler's. ALSO ON SALE— Spare, Propß, Fruit (in season), Millwood (sawn timber at Mill prices), Staves, Spokes, Tar, Poultry, Beeswax, Fungus, and all Muds of Country Produce regular. CABINETMAKERS'; WHEELWRIGHTS' AND SHIP TIMBER ALWAYS IN STOCK. SHIPPING TRADE. Cargoes and freights to all parts of the Coast at reasonable rates, by good cutters and scowe. Yaohts, Dingies, Boats Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Note the Addbess : A QOHOLLUM, COAL, FIREWOOD. TIMBER AND PRODUCE MERCHANT. Shipping and Commission Agent. 53. & 54, CUSTOM ■ STREET WEST. Telephone 794.' QEND, postal noteß for 12/6 to the Observes O Office and we will forward 100 exquisitely pretty folding Ball Programmes by return post.

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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1024, 13 August 1898, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1024, 13 August 1898, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1024, 13 August 1898, Page 6