m9^fW CAUTION the public against the many VVp*! close imitations of their celebrated CLUB COFFEE. Apended are copies of their tins—with' outside wrapper and with fl wrapper removed. The outer wrapper is "fix ' m °^ a u^ orange iint. So closely do someWm « firms copy these with their inferior pro_^^F^^& &. ductions, that all such _^^^^F <fek should be spurned as un"J v^SIBHH worthy and dishonest at9Kt#_J^^^^^H_ tempts to trade on the |^^\ dH^^nS»BK reputation of a superior a J^IB ■-'* BvBBBBHHi article. BlWl^^^^B^^R77/y|^^^^K^H|] c £*7e neither books, Jf IB^^^x^^lbl pictures, coupons nor any ijM|B^^# otner allurement, but give W. GREGG & CO., LTD., COFFEE PEPPER, SPICE. AND STARCH MANUFACTURERS. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY HOLDS A WORLD-WIDE RECORD FOR BONUSES, STABILITY, LIBERALITY, ECONOMY. FUNDS OVER '..'... £20,508,000 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 oiEce, 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 THeTnEW ZEALAND BRANCH: Tha 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. BUSINESS FOR SALE. LEAVING WANGANUI IN SIX WEEKS. CREMER'S .GREAT CLEARANCE ,SA;LE. , __^j ' - ." ■.•-■; STOCK MUST BE SOLD AT ANY SACRIFICE. BEST FRENCH PEARLS (Solid and Hollow), 9d- and 6d. a Row, and a Gilt Snap given in. 2-Ply ROSLYN, SHETLAND, and ANDALUSIAN WOOLS, 2 Skeins for 5d ROYAL SILK, 4d. a Reel. BRILLIANT CROCHET COTTON, 3d a Reel, or 2 Reels for sd. CKEWEL SILK, 6d. a Dozen Skeins TOYS, GAMES, DOLLS, AND FANCY GOODS, ALI< AT OR UNDER COSI DON'T DELAY IF YOU WANT THE GOODS, OR YOU MAY BE SORRY AFTER CREMER'S BARGAINS ARE SOLD OUT AND GONE. THE BARGAIN BELL IS RINGING. UNPRECEDENTEDSUOCESS OF Crichton & Newman } SALE OF HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR. ITJLEASING particular people makes particular people pleased, so Messrs. C. JZ and N. beg to tnasik the public for their liberal patronage, and to announce that the SALE will be continu ©d for a FEW DAYS. The' Bargain Counter will be loaded daily with noteworthy and trustworthy values in footwear. tMiks%£''~. ~ -..,„ ... It pays to buy the best, if only for the satisfaction there is in possessing a good article, and the true key that opens the doer of real economy in footwear ia to do all your buying N° 92, RIDGWAY STREET gsoAiNsi at «-^Ai^'piMrLir^imjif HASTINGS MOORE'S AND HASTINGS MOORE'S l-ry^ GREAT DRAPERY AND CLOTHING X OULTRY FARM • SALE. A RE ALL V SOUND INVESTMENT. Men's Heavy Tweed Suits, 21s. The pick of far-la?-med W-e-tmere Men's Sweaters, brown, grey, and __ white, 2s. 6d. . QQ ACRES highly cultivated lam! 3* Men's Colonial Wool Sox, 9d. per pair. , miles from form. Tho hnproveMen's Strong Crimean Shirts, 2s. lid. men t s consist of 600 young apple trees, Men's Navy Serge Shirts, 3s. lid. cape gooseberries, and strawberries: Men's Woollen Gloves, Is. per pair. glasshouse 60 feet by 14 feet. Dwelling Men's Tweed Trousers, ss. 6d. of 9 rooms, stable, trap slied, fruit Men's Saddle Tweed Trousers, 7s. fed. , room> 4 f OTV i houses'ami yards, incubiiMen'a Cycling Capes, 7s. 6d. tor house, etc., etc. Men's Rainproof Coats, 19s. 6d. Thj s v , e , r y desirable properly lias been Boys' Norfolk Suits, S.B. Trousers, 9s. ; placed in our hands by the o'wnca-, who 6d. 1 "wishes to sell owing to removing to his Boys' Serge Golf Caps, 9d. busih farm. Boys' Saddle Tweed K.B. Trousers, 4s. The farm now gives a return of 20 114. per cent, on the price asked. This is 7 only Women's and Girls' Macintoshes, ,1 capable of being doubled hi the hands tJ clear, 7s. 6d. . of a practical man. 40 Girls' Tweed Ulsters, Bs. lid. 5 Dob. Women's Hose, 6d. per pair. "DTJT/^TI* OrtQAA Girls' Ribbed Hose, sizes 2to 6, 10£ d. X JXIVjJJi vb<lO\)\) pel pair. Easy terms may !m> iarrnneed. HASTINGS MOORE'S FAIRI3UIIN AND SILK, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, , LAND AND EciTATE AGENTS, 98 Ridgway Street. J I? [DGWAY STREET.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12594, 7 September 1905, Page 6
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