Progress I Progress; Of THE CANTERBURY CASH STORE. A. MAGNIFICENT XMAS OFFER TO COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. FREIGHT PAID ON ALL ORDERS TO ANY RAILWAY STATION OR CUSTOMERS CAN PAY THEIR OWN FREIGHT AND DEDUCT 2* PER CENT. OFF THEIR INVOICE. 2| PER CENT. 24 PER CENT. 24 PER CENT. A EEGTILAE EYE-OPENER FOR CASH ONLY. ABSOLUTELY CANNOT BOOK AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES. Dates, 31bs for 1/- JL>ates. (finest), per Ib., Od. Prunes, 31ba for 1/- Prunes, (finest), per Ib., 6d. Figs, (loose) perlb., su\ l^g9, (delicious) m boxes, tid. Currants (machine cleaned) per Ib 3J>d Currants, in 1-lb. cartoons, 6d. Eleme Raisins, 51bs. for 1/- Seeded Raisins, 1-lb pkte. 6d. " Sultanas (finest), perlb., 6tl. Sultianas, 3lbs. for i/P«el (Phoenix), thick, per Ib. 7d. Peel (lemon), per Ib., 6d. Icing Sugar, per Ib., 4d. Loaf Sugar, per Ib.. 3d. Sand Soap, per doz., 2/6 Golden Syrup, per 2-lb. tin. 6d. Treacle, per 2-lb tin, 6d. Starch, Col., pers-lb. pkt., 2s. 84d. Champion's Vinegar, per bot., lid. Valencia Almonds (finest), per Ib., 1/4 Essences, (ass.), per bot. 5d., lOd., 1/- Jam (ass.), 3 tins for 1/Honey (X). par tin, Bd. ■■> iioney (X), per jar, 1/6. Lemon Cheese, per jar, 1/4. ' Cornflour, 4 pkte. Sox IfHAMS HAMS . HAMS DIMOCK'S DELICIOUS HAMS. ALL WJfIIGJiTS, per Lb., 9cl. ALWAYS DEAL WITH THE LEADING FIRM. EVERY POS^ SIJJLE ADVANTAGE IS OFFERED TO CUSTOMERS. WRITE FOR XMAS PRICE LIST JUST ISSUED. THE PRICES WILL ASTOUND OUR COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. ' DON'T DELAY. But post your Xmas Order to us at once. Orders by pest receive the same attention ac if given personally. Every article in our Price List of tliß very best quality. CANTERBURY CASH STORE, !„■■ ■■■!■!■■■!■■■ ■■■!■ :RIJSS..™E'—:'-- 1- .■■■.•■■■■■•■ 3 (Gatenby and Thompson.) PvUTLAND BUILDINGS, 38 VICTORIA AVENUE. WANGANUI, DISTRICT MANAGER. Norwich & London Accident Insurance Association (The Oldest Accident Cdmpany in JN.Z.) FUNDS EXCEED HALF A MILLION. ALL Risks taken under the Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability Acts and at Common Law at lowest current rates. People requiring covers for men en gaged bushfelling or in any class oi contract should communicate with Mr. Thompson, or any of the Association's numerous Agents before insuring, as by so doing, they will in many cases -obtain lower rates tihan they have hitherto been paying:. All legitimate claims arising are settled1 locally, thus avoiding the vexatious delays that have so often arisen through all claims having to bo referred to a distant Head Office. . .Citizens Life Assurance Company, Ltd ■!?W" STRONGEST •'AUSTRALASIAN LIFE OFFICE. '• ' :;;rPolicy'No.'-366~ issued on tKe whole-!ife^pian1. in 1889 on the life of H.A.L.. agod 23 next.birthday at ian annual.premium'.of;-£lO 2s. 6d. . Tt stands at present:— '■ Original sum assured £500 0 0 Bonuses to 31/12/05 .... 154 5 0 Bonus for 1906 .... 15 0 0 Total sum now assured .... £669 5 0 Comparison is invited both of the above low rate of premium and tho remarkably large bonuses. . :;"' . Bonuses increase with the age of the policy. , The Citizens is the only Australian life office whose twnuses are pajabl« in the event of death from the moment they are issued. Bonuses are de-J clared annually. ' ' One out of every twenty of the entire population of Australasia is..insured ' in the .Citizens',, a record which no other office has ever been able to approach. ' . . _ ; _■ .. ,^ -'-. • (/ j - - For a slight extra, premium the above-policy could■'be>iri!&do"payab'lei at sT selected-age, or for a slight extra premium it would be-arranged to give '£5 per week disablement allowance from accident and specified sickness and die ease, AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL "■SSSr PROVIDENT SOCIETY HOU?S THE -RECORD FOR LARGEST BONUSES. ALL POLICIES ISSUED ON OR PRIOR TO 31st DECEMBER NEXT WILL SHARE IN/THE PROFITS TO BE DIVIDED AS AT THAT DATE. Total CASH BONUSES divided amongst the Members .. £12,888,262 AMOUNT of CASH PROFITS Divided for ONE YEAR (1906) £671,860 Equal to over 36 per cent, of the Premiums received under Participating Aussurance Policies during the year. j EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR. INSURE AT ONCE, AND PARTICIPATE IN THE PROFITS FOR THE CURRENT YEAR. EDWARD W. LOWE, BRANCH OFFICE— Resident Secretary. : CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' . . — : ARE SHOWING CHOICE GOODS IN pARVED QAK AND TT7ALNUT T^URNITURE, SNOLID TJOSEWOOD, TjyALNUT AND C) AX Q^UITES. " SIDEBOARDS, TTALLSTANDS, TTALL QJETTLES, ETC. WILTON'S, ALBERT AND IMPERIAL AXMINSTERS AND BRUSSELS CA.RPETS. NEW PATTERNS IN INLAID AND PRINTED LINOLEUMS AND CORK CARPETS. NEW CURTAINS INCLUDING LACE, GUIPURE, MADRAS MUSLIN, ETC. TAFFETAS, pRINTED J INENS, AND /CRETONNES. HANDSOME BEDSTEADS IN ALL BRASS, BLACK AND COPPER ETC. mOILET TT7ARE, pUTLERY. ETC., ETC. SAMPLES, DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES, POST FREE. SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL CASH ORDERS. THE SCOULIIr~"cOIIPANY, Limited; ARTISTIC HOUSE FURNISHERS. RETAIL WAREHOUSE. LAMBTON QUAY. . FURNITURE AND BEDDING FACTORY, THORNDON QUAY WELLINGTON.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 9 January 1908, Page 3
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