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BUSINESS For SALE. (Established over 20 years) f 1 x? i? mi"ir "p *ci uMlilflljll 0 Great Retiring Sale TOYS at J2i per cent, to 40 per cent. Reduction FANCY GOODS at Half-price DOLLS from 6d. ALBUMS at half-price WORK BOXES at half-price GLOVE and HANDKERCHIEF BOX at half price PRAMS at half-price Strong WOOD TOYS at half-price HAIR BRUSHES, usually 1/6, now 1/HAIR COMBS, usually 1/6, now 1/SIDE COMBS, usually 1/- and 6d pair, now half price Ladies' HAND GLASSES, usually 1/6, now 1/and everything to be .sacrificed in like manner. Roslyn, Shetland, Andalusian and Berlin Wools at TWO SKEIfISJO^FIYE PENCE. SOLE AGENTS for Madame Weigel's Cut Paper Dress Patterns. Cremer' s lower end w-* VfAi.l. VA. ** OP AVENUE. LAST TWO MONTHS OF GREAT RETIRING SALE. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY HOLDS A WORLD-WIDE RECORD FOR BONUSES, STABILITY, LIBERALITY, ECONOMY. FUNDS OVER .. .7T777. £20,500,000 ANNUAL INCOME OVER £2,700,000 POLICIES IN FORCE assuring over £65,817,000 Including over £11,500,000 Bonus Additions. Bonus Certificates for 1904 hava now been issued. PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR, £624,211, The Largest Amount Divided in any one year in the History of the Society. TOTAL PROFITS DIVIDED AMONGST POLICYHOLDERS, over £11,500,000 There is no other office, living or dead, which can show, or has shown, such a phenomenal record as the Australian Mutual Provident Society. ... The Industrial Department is now in full working order. Every desirable form of policy issued by the Society, from £5 to £10,000 DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon. Chas. John Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A. De Bathe Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman; the Hon. E. Richardson, C.M.G.; John Duncan, Esq., and Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. New Zealand Branch, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. try Julolloi^s M°derate >; Excellent Quality. Bcil!C6« J^Wyjp CAUTION the public against the many fJHp 9t close imitations of their celebrated CLUB COFFEE. Apended are copies of their a Vfcft tins —with outside wrapper and with jB wrapper removed. The outer wrapper is jHi^# JE$^L of a light orange tint. So closely do some <Bk Im, firms copy these with their inferior pro_^^r^^&- \ ductions, that all such 3^. should be spurned as un"J |^H v^^^^H^H worthy and dishonest attSi 1 * «B v r J^^^H^ tempts to trade on the J^^Hk BbHBHBBH^^H article. _^P-<|JftUXi pictures» coupons nor any W. GREGG & CO., LTD., . COFFEE, PEPPER, SPICE, AND STARCH MANUFACTURERS.

THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD., TI/TANURE MANUFACTURERS. Offices, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Works - Ngahauranga. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. pHEAP TIT AN ÜBE SI NETT CASH, ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAURANGA, in 2-cwt. Sacks. For 1-cwt. Sacks 2s. 6d. per ton extra is charged. No. 1 MIXTURE, £5 7s 6d PER TON. Guaranteed Analysis— Nitrogen Insoluble, 1.48 per cent. Tricalcic Phosphate, made Soluble, 16.2 per cent. Tricalcic Phosphate, Insoluble, 19.35 Sulphate of Potash, 2.31 per cent. No. 3 MIXTURE, £5 5s PER TON. Guaranteed Analysis— Nitrogen Insoluble, 2.96 per cent. Tricalcic Phosphate, made Soluble, 16.2 per cent. Tricalcic Phosphate, Insoluble, 11.7 per. cent. Sulphate of Potash, 2.31 per cent. POTATO MIXTURE, £5 PER TON, Guiaranteed Analysis— Nitrogen, Insoluble, 4.10 per cent. Tricaloic Phosphate, Insoluble, 18.66 pel! cent. Sulphate of Potash, 8.02 per cent. No. 5 MIXTURE, £5 2s 6d PER TON. Guaranteed Analysis— Nitrogen, Insoluble, 3.7 per cent. Tricalcic Phosphate, made Soluble, 14.4 per cent. Sulphate of Potash, 6.93 per cent. IMPORTED SUPERPHOSPHATE, v £5 5s PER TON. Guaranteed Analysis— Tricalcic Phosphate, made Soluble, 36 per cent. SPECIAL MIXTURES can be made at any time to suit Farmers. TjIREEZING~SpiEP~ANP LAMBS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD., is prepared to purchase Fat Sheep and Lambs, delivered at Ngahauranga or Johnsonville, by weight at graduated prices. All Sheep and Lambs to be Prime of their class. PAYMENT to be made on Frozen Weight. FAT and SKINS to be the property of the vendor, the Company paying for the former the current value per Ib of the day, and t»he latter may be either sold to the Company or fellmongered on owner's account at his option. OR THE COMPANY is willing to purchase Stock at a straight-out price per head. THE COMPANY ALSO OFFERS clients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices and all particulars can be obtained from any of the Company's buyers as under-mentioned, or from the Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. FEATHERSTON .. Alex. McKenzie MASTERTON T. W. MeKenzia. PAHIATUA .... E. P. C. Swainson FEILDING Jas. Campion. HAWERA M. F. Baird. JOHNSONVILLE Alfred Moore. DILNOT SLADDEN, Secretary. Notice how cold the evenings are? lime to think about warmer clothes. Have you thought about the horse's clothes 1 You should. Ho feels cold as keenly as you do. He takes cold as you do. Remember, also, cold sends up the feed bill. I am ready for your horse cover ordecr right now. You can depend upon the best from mo*, for I have been making covers a working lifetime. There's no point about horse coven? I've missed. Results prove tihat for fit, for make, for good, lasting quality, and for reasonable price, there are no covers equal to mine. Then let's get together. JOHN™ M°FARLANE. KORSE COVER MANUFACTURER VICTORIA AVENUE, WANQANUL 'sf<i! f?f %gss, ?&?££. worthless . tippy fine /ea/^-P^ m £eas,wfth no qua/ity or f? //quor, we 7)eg to warn |! the public against being m tempted to buy tfi/s rubbftfiM suygooa sound tea wJtfim substance a/ict tjua/ffy /£ ■ costs you no more. m gfToiweH»ndß P*i* £6. (S IP* His* U WCMWUHumO^ Ciwwrrta Punt VimUlfoWS >So« IyM&P Ceruoti.A PuAR *§&mimFiy L^g^^l'. Certo/tA/fto/Afj <Vs=:s^y«J

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12547, 10 July 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12547, 10 July 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12547, 10 July 1905, Page 3

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