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BUSINESS ADVE Av iISEIkiANTS. A RAMOHO mEA p\ ARDENS. A JL \j ONE OF THE BEAUTY Si. Ox - OF WANGANUi. \ ISITORS and TOURISTS may rci/ V on the BEST of Accommodation. Board and Lodging by Day, Week, or Month. I FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, j MARQUEE for Dancing and Socials,; 15a per night. Piano (ior Private Parties.) : DON'T FAIE^TO VISIT THE ARAMOHO TKa GARDENS. A'l Refi-eshmanta and Strawboraea amd ! Cream to be obtained on tha Grounds, i Arrangements made for Picnic Parti* W (Catering or otherwise) on application. OPEN DAxui from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. 'Bussei ran to and from the Garden gates. MBS JOSEPH BROWN Proprietrew. Admission, 6d ' '-"'iren. 3d. HOTELS. ™~" "POSTER'S TT O T E L. Established 1857. Nearly opposite Town Bridge. TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. THE NEW BUILDING IS NOW COMPLE T ED, And affords FIRST-GLASS ACCOMMODATION Electric Light Throughout the Premise*. A Perfectly Lighted Billiard-room. Night Porter Always on Duty. CONVENIENT SAMPLE ROOMS. Telephone N0."46. P.O. Box No. 34. W. E.G. ■\' c Proprietor. rpHE /Central ttccel, Corner of Victoria and High Streets, v AUCKLANiJ, N.Z. Within feh^ee-minutes' iralk of the Public Library, Huseum^ Art Gallery, Supreme Court, Pos* Offic*, Goterniment Houst, Railway Station, and Wharf. : Every convenience of a first-class Hotel for ,fjamUi«s, visitors, tourist*, and commercial gentlemen. Telephone, No. 490. P.O. Box, No. 365. JAMES ROLLESTON, i Proprietor. MA RT O N HOTEL NORTH BROADWAY. J. NORTHOVER Proprietor J.N. begs to announce that he has taken joveaf the MARTON HOTEL, and to mii form the public that under th« new management it will be conducted in a manner to retain the high reputation it has rastained in the past. Every Convenience. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. The quality of the Liquors kept will be their own recommendation. The STABLES in connection with the Hotel offer every facility, and there are also a number of loos* boxes. TELEPHONE No. 15. THE : ' /-mOWN T.INING T>OOMB, L/ROWN JJINING XIOOMS, RIDGWAY STREET (Next F. R. J«wjkson and Co.'s). I MR B. T. ASHTON desires to notify the I public of Wanganui and surrounding disI triets that he has opened Commodious DINING and REFRESHMENT ROOMS at th« above address. First-Class Meals and Attendance. Separate Room *or Ladies. CROWN DINING ROOMS, RIDGtVAY STREET, WANGANUI. A.Z. i-JAMERS' UNION. rnHJC Commercial Union A£SL.*aiice X. CJompany, Limited, having contracted with the above Union to insure ril it 3 men.ben againat their liability for accidents under— "The Workers' Compensation lor Accidents Act, 1900." "The Employera' Liability Act, 1882" and amendments. "Employers' Liability at Conimon Law" —All members of tne Vniou are urged to effect their insurances with the Commercial Union without delay. For particulars and proposed forma, apply to Mr T. M. Higgie, Secretary N.Z. | Farmers' Union, Wanganui, or to the ohdersigned, Taupo Quay, Wanganni. JOHN NOTMAN, ■^: stri' '■ Secretary. WDLLIAMSOSPS A MB3DALINE *** TJALM. iIMYGDALINE ••• XJALM. This is the BEST SKIN TONIC AND BEAUTIFIER m the Market. NOTICE TO BOOK WORMS. n^HE undersigned has a large collection JL of the latest works by the best Authors always on hand, and to meet the demand ' on his extensive sales, he/has determined ] to Bell at the Lowest Price.' Stamps, Post Cards, and Telegraph Forms can be i obtained on the Bookstalls at Arazcoho and Wanganui Stations. I JAMES LETT, j j WANGANUI BOOKSTALL, \
i Sweet and ] j Sustaining ■ \ A Sweetmeat that is also nourishing and sustaining is always ► 4 acceptable alike to men, weme*., and children, particularly £ , < to those who cannot take nourishment in the usual forms £ * and shapes in. which it is offered ts them. AULSEBRQOK'S i EATING CHOCOLATE < is rich in nutriment] and contains all the valuable 'elements t '&■ < of the Cocoa Bean. $ i I < Sold Everywhere in Id., 3d. ai}d 6d. Packets. I i ASK TOR ; | fyilsebrook's Eating Ghocplate \ AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD VOR LARGEST BONUSES. RESULTS TAKEN FROM THE FIFTY-THIRD REPORT. NEW POLICIES—I4,BS7 completed, assuring •••. *2,753,064 POLICIES ■IN F0RCE—169,307, assuring . - - - •••■ •••" - £2Z *£>'%£ • Exclusive of Bonus Additions, amount"^ *° ~ _••• ••••■. tn'J^' ion ANNUAL INCOME FROM PREMUMS AND INTEREST is now ... £2,432,482 THE FUNDS OF THE SOCIETY now amount to ... ... *"'«°4,514 DEATH AND MATURED CLAIMS paid »met) establishment £12,540,608 CASH PROFIT—The amount of Profit available for Dmsioa amongsfc „--„„- ---the Members, after making exceptional Reserves, is ... : ±.WB,r^& An amount greater than that distributed by the Society vi any previous year and over 34A per cent, of tlie Premiums received during the year. • . IT WDLL PROVIDE REVERSIONARY BONUSES, amounting to ... £1,000,000 EXPENSES—The percentage of expenses to total receipts was onjy B*. VALUATION—The standards of valuation are more severe than those employed by any other Mutual Office transacting business in New Zealand. EXISTING BUSINESS ON THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH REGISTER, 28,196 policies assuring ... • £7,709,^4 INCREASE IN THE ACCUMULATED FUNDS (one year) „ £834,668 INCREASE IN ANNUAL INCOME (one year) .... ... .... £87,659 INCREASE IN CASH BONUS for Triennium against previous Tnenniuni • ••* ••• *aay,auv NET GAIN'IN BUSINESS IN FORCE, 7 753 Policies assuring ... .£1^,659,800 INTEREST RECEIPTS exceeded amount paid in DEATH CLAIMb by *>113, /ol DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH:—Th* Hon Mosgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G., M.L.C., Chairman j the Hon. Chas. John Johnston, M.L.0., Deputy-Chairman; A. De B. Brandon, Esq., the Hon. E. Richardson, C.M.G., John Duncan, Esq. NEW ZEALAND BRANCHCUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. Wanjzanui District Agency, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. G. F. FRANCIS. District Secretary
A. D. WILLIS'S NEW BOOKS NEW BOOKS NEW BOOKS NEW BOOKS And NEW SUPPLIES! » NEW SUPPLIES. NEW SUPPLIES. NEW SUPPLIES. Black and White Royal Academy Pictures, paper Is. 6d. Art Journal, Royal Academy Pictures, paper Is. 6d. Pall Mall Royal Academy Pictures, paper Is. 6d. 7ne Game of Bridge, Is. 9d. Th« ABC of Photography, eclarged, cloth 2s. 6d. Daries' Plumbing, 2 tols. Church Hymnary, all bindings and prices. Joseph Hoeking's Greater Love, paper 2s. 6d., cloth 3s. 6d. Boothby's My Strangest Case, paper 2s. 6d., cloth 3s. 6d. Boothby's Childerbridge Mystery, paper 2s. 6d., cloth 3s. 6d. W. W. Jacob's At Sunwich Port, paper 2s. 6d., cloth 3s. 6d. Mary Johnston's Audrey, paper 2s. 6d., cloth 3s. 6d. R. W. Chamber's Cardigan, paper 2s. 6d., doth 3s. 6d. , Maurice Hewlett's N.ew Canterbury Tales, paper 2s. 6d., cloth 3s. 6d. Bullen's Apostles of the South-East, paper 2s. 6d., cloth 3s. 6d. Silas Hoeking's Gripped, cloth 4s. L. T. Meade's Lost Square, paper 2s. 6d., cloth 3s. 6d, William Le Queux's Stolen Souls, paper 2s. 6d., cloth ss. 6d. Ben Hur, paper Bd. The Benefactress, liv author of Elizabeth in her Verman Garden, paper 2s. 6d , doth 3s. 6d. Splendid Selection of Sixpenny Editions f| always on hand, each Bd. List on Application. Technical Books of »*rery description kept in stock or jarocared to order. TABLE TENNIS (Ping Pong). Just landed, a good Selection of this popular Game. Prices rang* from Is. 6d. ' to 30s. per set. - Extra Racquets, Balis, etc. GLASSWARE, FANCY ORNAMENTS, ETC., ETC. A very Pretty Selection of these Goods always on hand. Fresh stocks continually arriving. PHOTO FRAMES. I Wood Photo Fram^ in one, two, three, four, five, and six openings, cither broad or upright, assorted kinds. A nice selection at cheap prices. A. D. VILLIS, Bookseller, Etc., Victoria Avenue, Wanganui-
/~loßoNATluuoronatiom *§-\ecorations. JJecobations. H. I JONES & SON HAVE ON SILF PICTURES OP H.M. THE KINO H.M. THE QUEEN H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES H.R.H. THE PRLIwESS OF WAfiß H.M. QUEEN VICTC3IA. HT TONES JL QON, . 1, J ONES Cti K> >N, VICTORIA AVENU , ' "" >- QHINE "^ER TJOOTS T^TITH TjIMPIRE /"SO.S ROYAL BLACKIM. mH E LATEST' REMEDY For all affections of THROAT AND CHEST, LOSS C 7 VOTOM Etc., Etc. Highly Recommended by all wh© fear* ass€ it. 1/6 and 2/6 per Bottle. To be obtained only front WILLIAMSON U'-, WAXUAiiTI.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11744, 22 September 1902, Page 3
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