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i i j Jie rnuß or •iw _SwHffinH *-?■- v ~ 8 I/lUj •£/• I • Grown within the Empire, In the Tea Gardens of theworU, I under the close, supervision of specialists whose live* nave "/ b*>en devoted to producing a tee unequalled in flavour ami I quality. Upton's Tea enjoys the unique distinction of bem* the most popular beverage in Great Britain amongst rich . ; and poor alike. 2,000.000 Packets Sold Weekly " Canterbury Distributing Agenta for Lipton'a Tea: - X V Messrs W. H. Simms and Sons, Ltd., 'J' 152. Lichfield Street, CHRIST C H U E CB. m, - . . /The UP 1 ShE#»% i One of the most reliable timepieces we . rid && I stock ;it has a large face with plainly ' g* i ' \ 1 11 / o marked figures that can be. easily seen ~ g fl/ ■ r'P U»' on dark mornings. You will be pleased I%M with the " Autocrat." .• " ';. G. COATES & CO. LTD. '•? 744 COLOMBO STREET ?m—rm»iim-m— r—imr——mi m -* AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL \ v, PEOYIDENT SOCIETY, j THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE " f| , - "._ . BRITISH .EMPIRE." \: ":•; ?S| IiESULTS FROM : REPO|ITg ACCUMtTLATED FUNDS, 0» ... ..... £31,580,000. If { ANNUAL INCOME.JNewIy .. .. . ... ... £4,250,000. |f| NEW BUSINESS, 1913 (Ordinary) Exoeed, ... „ £7iooo}ooo. *tM NEW BUSINESS, 1913 (Industrial) Exeeede .„ ... '• £j/-J2s,ooo.'§S^ POUCIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department), 288,337, Msuriuj/'aearly (indudinc Bonus Additions). • . . r V»^' •POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Department), 108,545,' awnrinf TOTAIi CASH PROFITS DIVIDED, , si|»^ CASH PROFITS "DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAK (191S), £375,881, piwridinj ' - fg*g EEVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of £1,733,000. '■ , ' * 't^ ThA Society now iaeues EVERY DESIHAT3LE FORM OF POLICY-ORDINARY ervjf INDUSTRIAL—for »ny wnount from £5 to ' "-M* DIRECTORS OF THE aEW ZEALAND BRANCH: " ?f~ £ The Hoa. C. J.- Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A. dc B. Brandon. Eoq., Deputy Chuirmu "; John Duncan, Esq., Joseph Joseph, Esq.,' and H. Bcauchamp, Esq. _ v 1 New Zealand Branch— ' EDWARD V,\ LOWE, .; J*A, X Customhouse quay, Wellington. Resident SecrttMT.^tC , -, • Chrittchurch District Office— O. F. FRANCIS, , ' j&V* Cathedral »qmre. . - UUtiio» fiecretarj. -,:,"^ .__ 3^ I Mr, Businessman .f| t ** ~"»^, % Isn't it a fact that the best business firms In this or any j other town are thoughtful and continuous newspaper , r . % advertisers ? You know there is but one answer to this ' f\| £ question, and that is in the affirmative. -'|| Perhaps they are good advertisers because they are good • • y C business men, or they may be successful in business because C they are good advertisers—Either way, success in business and *|| C good advertising go hand in hand. -;f| 2f And it is good advertising that's really necessary—-strong* -Hf j? straightforward talks about your stock, your methods-and. *£ g your business. When placed in a medium of wide circulation % ]r among those whom , you wish to reach, this kind of advertising . t§ g PAYS, and it is the only kind which does. - ft C And by-the-way. Are not the above-mentioned "good >jf % businessmea "regular advertisers in "The Press ?" Of course \-| % they are. and most of them require little or no urging to yi % attend to this part of their business with care and regularity ,-'^ We know it pays them, and so do they, and they are ~"*J enthusiastic over the opportunity afforded them in being able ~ to secure space in a paper which not only covers the entire _>J; r field in this city, but in all the suburbs and country districts , *:,. # surrounding. }'* 2 Wouldn't it be well worth your time and trouble to ; !a investigate what can be done along the line of "business *-'& 2 boosting "by the same means ?We should be glad to talk it 3 ever with you any time. . M I "The Press" ..J

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 4

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581

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 4

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