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SEOUEB A SHABE OF THE PROFITS —OF THK— Australian Mutual Provident SOCIETY, . f(3H THE (TORRENT YEAR By effecting a Life Assurance Policy With that Office before the close of the year. Note.—The amount of PEOFIT distributed amongst the Policy-holders for the ONE YEAR, 1900, exceeded Five Hundred and Ihirty-seYen Thousand Poundf Cash. - """ ANNUAL INCOME, £2,500,000. ACCUMULATED FUND, £17,500,000 ACTUAL EXAMPLES Of BONUS DECLARED as at 31st December, 1900, on Whole-Life Policies effected during OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, and DECEMBER, 1900. I I 1900 BEVEBSIOKAB3 SUM ASSUKKD. PIIEMIUM PAID. £ S D 8 3 9 9 17 1 16 1 5 25 5 10 32 4 2 34 9 2 6 12 O 7 10 O 10 0 0 13 14 O 13 10 0 13 8 0 BONUSES VEST WHEN POLICIES HAVE BEEN TWO (2) YEARS IN FORCE. IS-REMEMBER the NAME of OFFICE and ADDRESS, because NO OTHER Australian Mutual Office DIVIDES PROFITS YEARLY. Branch Office-CUSTOM HOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Distriot Office, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth,— Jas. A. STEWART, District Secretary.

(REYMOUTH mBOTTING /UUB MIDSUMMER MEETING. To'beheld on VICTORIA PARK on MONDAYrDecember 30th, 1901, and THURSDAY January 2nd, 1902. President, A. R. Guinness, Esq, M.H.R. Vice-President, Dr. M'Brearty; Steward H. Bignell, J. Gieseking, M. M'Cartby E. J. Smith, J. W.Eissenhardt, H. W Kitchingham, G. E. Perkins, H. Weber, J. Steer, H. C. Fricker, J. A. Lutz, J. Petrie, F, W. Keddell; Judge, H. C. Fricker ; Starter, J. A. Lutz ; Clerk oi Course, 11. Clough ; Clerk of Scales, G. E. Perkins; Handicappers, The Stewards ; Hon. Treasurer, J. Stoer ; Timekeeper, H. W. Kitchingham; Lapkeepers, J. W. Eissenhardt, M- M'Carthy, F. W. Keddell. FIRST DAY. To start at 1 p.m. 1. TRIAL HANDICAP (saddle) of 25 sovs second horse to. receive 5 sovs from the stake. For horses that have not won in 6 40. Nomination 12/6 j acceptance 12/6. Tw'fl mile?. To start at 1 '45 p:m. 2. WESTLAND HANDICAP (harness) of 25 sovs J second horse to receive 6 bovs from the stake. Open to residents in tbe Comities of Bullef, Inangahua, Westlsnd and Grey; including Weßt Coast Boroojjhifc Horses to have been in one of the said counties or boroughs at least three months prior to the race. Nomination 10/-} acceptance 15/-. Two Miles. To starts 2 80 p.m. 3. MIDLAND HANDICAP, (saddle) of 23 sovs j second horse to reoeive 5 boVb from the stake. Horses in this event will be i handicapped to do 255 or under. Nomination 10/-; acceptance 15/-. 1 mile. To start at 815 p..n. 4. GREYMOUTH TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP, (harness) of 70 sovs ; second horse to receive 7 sovs from the stake. Horses in this event will be handicapped to do 5 40 or under. Nomination 25/-; acceptance 25/-. Two Milee. To start at 3 45 p.m. 5. JUVENILE STAKEB, (harness) of 60 sovs; open to two-year olds (at time of race) bred in the West Coast Boroughs or in the Counties of Buller, Inangahua, Westland or Grey, to be run in heats if necessary. Winner of each heat to receive

GREYMOUTH CYCLE WORKS, j lainui Street. A- Schultze (Late Manager. Massey-Harris Depot, Greymotith)' WISHES to inform the residents of the West Coast that he 1 hag COMMENCED BUSINESS in Tainui Street, and hopes by V a J^ n S attention to business, and turning out first-class work to merit a share of public patronage.^ Bicycles built to order. Repars a Speciality. All work done by first'class workmen and gttaranteed. A full stock of &ceesßofkß ofl hand. Prices moderate. 1901-Xmas-1901 WHITAKER BROS. AGAIN THANK the inhabitants of Greymouth and the West Coast for past favors, and beg to call attention to the following : If you require a nice woik-box, writing desk, lady's companion, bag, jewel case, gent s or lady's dressing case, or any nice present for Xmas, go to WHITAKER BROS. For the latest coal and gold-mining, engineering, both civil and mechanical, scientific and practical books of all descriptions, go to WHITAKER BEOS. Xmas and New Year Cards, Booklets, boxes and packets of the above at 6d, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, and 2s. Cobbett's, Clapshaw's Cricket Bat», Duke's best leather and men's practice composition balls, wickets, etc., at WHITAKER BROS. A Choice Line of Cornet Music in Stock. For the largest and best Assortment of Prize Books or Presents, go to WHITAKER BROS., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND FANCY GOODS' IMPORTERS. Boundary Street, Greymouth.. ASK FOR " K " J A M. It surpasses all other brands for purity.

in each heat to compete in the final heat Second horse to receive 14 sovs. from the stake. First heats. Nomination 15/-; acceptance 15/- One Mile. To start at 4.45 p.m. 6. LADIES BRACELET HANDICAP, (saddle or harness) of 15 eovs ; and 15 sovb added. Open to Residents in the Counties of Buller, Inangahua, Westland and Grey; • including West Coast Boroughs. Horses to have been in one of the said Counties or Boroughs at leaßt three months prior to the race. Nomination 10/-. Acceptance 10/-. One-and-a-half miles. To start at 5.15 p.m. 7. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP (harness) of 25 sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Nomination 12/6. Acceptance 12/6. One-and-a-half Miles. 8. COUNTY HANDICAP, (saddle) of 35 sovs : second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Horses in this event will be handicapped to do 5.45 or under. Nomi nation 15/-. Acceptance 15/-. 2 Miles. SECOND DAY. To start at 1 p.m. 1. INNOVATION HANDICAP, (harness' cf 25 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. For horses that have not won in 5.40. Nomination 12/6. Accept ance 12/6. 2 Miles. To start at 1.45 p.m. 2. TRADESMAN'S HANDICAP, (saddle) of 25 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Open to Residents in the Counties of Buller, Inangahua, Westland, and Grey, inclading West Coast boroughs. Horses to have been in one of the said Counties or Boroughs at least three months prior to the race. Nomination, 10s. Acceptance, 15s. Two miles. To start at 2 30 p.m. 3. JUVENILE STAKEB (final heat). One mile. To start rt 3 15 p.m. 4. VICTORIA PARK HANDICAP (saddle) of 55 sovs; second horse to receive <$ sovs from the stake. Horses in this event will be handicapped to do 5 40, or under. Nomination, 20s. Acceptance, 20s. Two miles. To start at 4 p.m. 5. MAWHERA HANDICAP (harness) of 35 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Horses it this event will be handicapped to do 2 55 or under. Nomination, 15s. Acceptance, 15s. One and a half miles. To start at 4 45 p.m. 6. SUMMER HANDICAP (saddle) of 25 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Nomination 12/6. Acceptance, 12/6. One mile. To start at 5 15 p.m. 7. DABH HANDICAP (harness) of 25 sovs second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Nomination 12/6. Acceptance, 12/6. One mile. To start at 5 45 p.m. ' 8. FAREWELL HANDICAP (harness) 30 sovs; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stake. Horses in this event will be handicapped to do 5 45 or under Nomination 15/-. Acceptance Iff/-. Two miles. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCE? Nominations for all events on First Day close at 9 p.m. on Wednesday, November 27th, 1901. Nominations for all events on Second Day close at 9 p.m. on Friday, December 20th, 1901. Handicaps for all events on First Day declared at noon on Monday, December 9ih 1901. Handicaps for all events on Seoond Day declared at noon on Tuesday, December 31st, 1901. Acceptances for all events on First Day close at 9 30 p.m. on Friday, December 20th, 1901. Acceptances for all events, on Second Day close at 9 30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 81st, 1901. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Stakes paid in full. Meeting held subject to the Rules of the N.Z. Trotting Association. E. A. WICKES, Secretary.

W. E. Reynolds DENTIST. Late J. F. Wilson, Grey mouth. Addeess : Hospital Street. Kumara—-Every alternate Wednesday NOTICE. To the Residents of Brunnerton and Surrounding Districts. CREAGH &~MULYIHILL WHILE thanking the public for past favors desire to call their attention to their LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, and Wallpaper, Boots and Shoes, Brushware &c, &c, and to state that they are prepared to sell the same at the lowest margin of profit for Cash. II JUST ARRIVED The famous Kelly Axes (Tasmanian pattern), Leather Portmanteaux, and Steel Trunks, Xmas Hams, Xmas and W edding Presents, Tinned and Evaporated Fruits, New Season's Fruits, &c, &c. Sole Agents for PREMIER TEA, the best in the market. We pay particular attention to the Baking Business, and guarantee Firstclass Bread. Wedding and Birthday Cakes a speciality. CREAGH &MULVIHILL General Storekeepers and Bakers, Brunnerrton. CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY. BY ROBEBT~ROBERTS —OF — Birmingham. A BOOK vhich logically and scripturally exposes the false doctrines i of so-called Christianity and in a simple ! vet masterly manner ELUCIDATES the TRUE DOCTRINES of REAL CHRISTIANITY. In fact, it furnishes a key to unlock and open up the real teachings of the Bible freed from popular traditions. Many have borne testimony to the fact of the Bible havirg become a "New Book to them by thereading of CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY. Fr,ee Reading of this book may bo had or, if preferred, copies may be had at cost price 2/-. Apply (by letter) PERCY H. GORTON, Post Office, Greymouth. "EW SUPPLIES, New Supplies, at ___ R, W. PARKINSON'S, stationer etc. 'Xmas Numbers : Pear's Annual Blaca and White. London Graphic London News, 2/- each, with splendid colored supplements. Beautiful assortment of 'Xmas and New Year Cards ; the best, quaintest, most artistic and cheapeven seen in Greymouth. Ping Pong, the rage of the season, 7/6 per set; only a few sets left. Fancy Goods, Toys, Glassware, etc. Every***"'* "«». e-nod. and cheap at R. W. . Stationer, etc., Mawhera Quay. j RJv^fKfcaKEll

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 December 1901, Page 4

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