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■P^ml Smartest j It doesn't lie within the heart of any stylish man to miss them. Tho | nobbiest lot of Ties you have seen. Colours and shades are profusely | portrayed. | You'd be delighted with their elegance and exclusiveness — their newness and, above all —their low prices. T. Dickson & Co. /4ILORS AND MERGERS, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. The Storrie Standard Milking Machines. THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS WILL BE OF INTEREST:— Tamahere, April 27th, 1911. Messrs J. Young and Go., Wanganui. Dear Sir, —With reference to the u Storrie" Standard Milkiug .Machines I may say lam .very pleased with it. It is a good milker, easy to keep clean and the iip-keep very small. I have i not had to outlay anything since I bought it in September last.—Yours faithfully, F. DAY. * Cambridge, April 16th, 1911. Messrs J. Young and Co., Wanganui. Dear Sir; — Yours to hand re "Storrie" Standard Milking Machines. I have much pleasure in saying that lam perfectly satisfied with them, haying worked thtera for six months. 1 might also mention that I have workec another make for three seasons, but prefer the "Storrie" every time. They milk well, never get out of order, and cost practically nothing for upkeep.—Yours faithfully, H. C. WALLACE. Woodrille, March 20th, 1911. Messrs J. Young and Co., Wanganui. Dear Sir, —Yonr note to hand re milking machines. I am very well satisfied with the " Storrie" Standard Milking Machines. In my opinion they are tho best in the market at present, and the least expen3ive to keep running. I started them early in September, and they are running as well now as the first day we started them. They have not cost me one penny for renewals up till now, and I think the most of the inflatory will run another eeason. Wo have not had a stoppage with the machines since starting. I consider the Blackstone Engine and the Storrie Machines the very best combination that money can buy of all the machines in the market at present. —Yours faithfully, J. H. JOHN&TONE. Waverley, November 30th, 1910. Messrs X Young and Co., Wanganui. Dear Sir, —A good number have been to see tho "Storrie" Standard Milking Machines working. And seem surprised we have bo little trouble with them, and they seem to do their work bo well. The machines are still running splendidly and the engine has never stuck us once; so far wo could not be better satisfied than we are.— Yours faithfully, G. C. AIKEN. 11 THE BLACKSTONE" KEROSENE OIL ENGINES. NOTE Addrcm: J. YOUNG & CO.. NQ. 7 NIXON PLACE. SECURE A SHARE OF THE PROFITS OF THEAustralian Mutual Provident Society. For the CURRENT YEAR by EFFECTING a LIFE ASSURANCE POLICY with that office BEFORE THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR. The following are a few ACTUAL EXAMPLES Of BONUS DECLARED as at 31st December, 1910, on Whole-Life Policies, Table A. effected during OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, and DECEMBER, 1910. Policy No. Age. Sum Assured. Premium Paid. 1910 Reversionary Bonus. - £ s . d £. s. d. 437,219 17 500 8 10 0 7 10 0 437,110 20 300 • 512 3 410 0 437.372 24 500 10 7 31 7 10 0 437,712 30 1000 24 1 8 15 0 0 437*085 36 1000 28 10 10 15 0 0 437*446 4S 2000 . 71 5 0 30 0 0 •■~~■■ ■ ■ —— ~ ■ BONUSES VEST WHEN POLICIES HAVE BEEN TWO (2) YEAHS IN FORCE. The amount of PROFIT distributed amongst POLICY HOLDERS for the ONE YEAR, 1910, exceeded EIGHT HUNDRED AND FORTY SEVEN THOUSAND POUNDS CASH. REMEMBER the NAME of OFFICE and ADDRESS, because NO OTHER OFFICE DIVIDES SU OH LARGE PROFITS. Branch Office—CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. DIRECTORS: Tho Hon C. J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Chair.-v.in); A. do B. Brandon, Esq (Deputy Chairman); the Hon. E. Richardson, CM.G.; John Duncan, - Esq., and Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOW*; Resident Secretary. C. G. JOHNSON, District Secretary, Wanganui. U i "0T0" is packed, I „,. - , ~, I " a bag within a bag," M TliiQ iIOIOPTQniP i which absolutely seI ll(lu JJOIUUIuUIO I cures the contents H . il'" ,» r m j % against containhiaI Preparation of Oets .«-__ I is really quite the latest I Prepared iy I thing in Cereal Foods. I langdown & son, I It has that pleasing, 1 ltd., I nutty flavour associ- I christchurch I ated with skilfully pre- I I pared high-grade Oats. | i £ £ _l^Tt|M- j&~mm—> I ill __ I .. , , i 1 j ■—— ■■—>—■ i There is not a particle of it that is not real I food, and that cannot Sooner or later be readily assimilated you will try 'Oto. 1 j by even the most deli- Why delay that cate stomach. It is B , flacilra ? withal palatable, and pleasure* can be j Gnu in One minute sout ~^

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12840, 11 December 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12840, 11 December 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12840, 11 December 1911, Page 3