VMAS AND TW"EW YEAR pIFTS Purchased from us, are always a source of satisfaction to the recipient. Wβ have a very large and choice selection of the World's Best-Jewel-lery and Silverware, just arrived. Come early and see it. TONES OROS., THE PRESENT HOUSE, 110 ■ 12, KARANQAHAPE BOAP. DOT TJLANTS. Nothing adds more to the charm and beauty of a home than a well-chosen collection of Pot Plants. And where can you find the equals of those we supply ? Nowhere. It's impossible to find more BEAUTIFUL FRESH AND FRAGHANT FLOWERS than we are now showing. The following are a few only cf a large collection now ready :— BEGONIAS (double and single) COLEUSS, FUCHSIAS, PALMS, FERNS, PETUNIAS, HEATH, And Every Flower in Season. G.J. M ACKAy ' SEED AND PLANT MERCHANT, 106, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. SOW NOW:— ~~~ Pansy — Nemesla — Calcerlaria — Cineraria — Carnation — btock — Primula—Auricola, etc., etc. TTvOMESTIC OERVANTS. IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO HOUSE" HOLDERS. By an amendment of the Workers' Com pensation Act, 1908, Employers are liable to pay compensation for Accidents to their Domestic Servants for any sum up to £520. The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation will take jour risk for the very low minimum premium of 10s. per annum. Branch Office : Hobson Buildings, Shortland street. Telephone No. 11 52. CHAS. F. PALM KB, District Manager. mHEjT'IOSK MILFORD BEACB, TAKAPUNA. J. C. M ATTHIE will open a.Kiosk as above on SATURDAY, 16TH DECEMBER, and will supply Visitors with LIGHT REFRESHMENTS, STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM, etc., etc. ADVICE. TO XNJURED -fip-ORKERS. Hamilton, October, 1011. MR C. BROCKWAY ROGERS, Insurance Advocate, ... 87, Queen-street, Auckland. Thank you for your successful efforts in obtaining me £62 9s compensalion from the Government Railway Dept. ' Twelve months ago I met with an accident, and afterwards received weekly compensation amounting to £1810s, when the payments were stopped, and the Department "«rt%?h!!! that full compensation in terms of the Worker; Compensation Act had been paia to me. I consulted a firm of solicitors, and, in July last, after giving up all hope of obtaining satisfaction, I was advised to place my caseinvour hands, with the result that you obtained for me J652 9s in addition to the £18 10s received in January last. - I shall urge all injnred workers I may meet to communicate with you, and tell them how you succeeded where others failed. Your methods of doing business are a great boon to workers, as will be understood when I tell them that I have never met you personally, the business having been transacted by letters, and through a mutual friend. Yours faithf ally, BOBSRT McNAULL.
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Observer, Volume XXXII, Issue 22, 10 February 1912, Page 8
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426Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXXII, Issue 22, 10 February 1912, Page 8
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