AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PkuVIDLNT SOGIS'. HOLDS A WOBLDhWIDK BUCGBD FOli BONUSES, STABILITY, LIBERAL! l’Y, ECONX FUNDS GVEE - ‘ c£21 9 423,0 ANNUAL INCOME OYEE - 0,0 POLICIES IN POLICE A -^f G =£68,784,0 INCLUDING BONUS ADDITIONS. \T CASH PFOFIT DIVIDED FOE ONE YEAE £635,532. The LargoEl Amount Divided-in any One Year in the History oi the Sooie Total Cash Profits Divided Amongst Policyholders, Over - : £12,21 6, There is no other Office, living or dead, which can show, or has e. such a Phenomenal Record as the Australian Mutual Provident Society. The Industrial Department is now in full Working Order. Desirable Perm of Policy issued by the Society. From £5 to £lO,Gu Directors of the New Zealand Branch: The Hon. Chas. John Johnston, M.L.0., Chairman ; Deputy Chairman; the Hon JS. Blohardson, C. Joseph Joseph, Keg. A. Da Bathe Brandon M.G.; John Dunoan, Be; EDWABD W. LOWE, Resident Seoreta; NEW ZEALAND BRANCH, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON Uisborne Plumbing and Painting Works.
R HALL AND SONS, Plumbers, Gasfitters, Coppersmiths, Sanitary Engineers, and General Sheet-metal Workers. Manufacturers of Spouting, Dawnpipe, Ridging, Guttering, Tanka, Bathß, Chimneys Portable Copper Boilers and Frames, Dairy Utensils, eto, ALWAYS ON HAND— Large Stoaka of Corrugated Iron, Plain Galvanised Iron Sheets, Blaok end Galvanised Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings, all sizes. Pumps, Rams, and Hydraulic Windmills Erected in any part of the District* Hot and Cold Water Fitters. If You Want Something Special, Call and See Us. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TO THE TRADE, Having a Large Bta3 of Competent Workmen, all work entrusted to ua will be satisfactorily done, and with the quickest despatoh. HOUSE, SIGN AND, DECORATIVE PAINTER, Large Stocks of Wall Papers, Mixed Paints, Oils, Leads, Yarnißhes, end all Trade Eeqcsi Being Dlreot Importers, we are in a position to Defy Competition in theso Goods, F, HALL & SONS, Proprietors J. S. ALLAN, Manager Plumbing Department, The South British Fire and Mari: ■ Insurance Company ■ OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital - - - £e, 900,000. Accumulated Fuads £470,000 '
Tho following Risks are accepted at Lowest Current Eates ■ FIRE, MARINE, MORTGAGEES’ INDEM' £l2", EMPLOY. LIABILITY, WORKERS’ COMPENS ATI IN, ORDINARY ACCIDENT, PUBLIC RISK, LUS, BUEGLAB FIDELITY The South British Company’s Up-to-date Policy is the most liberal ; offered to the public in New Zealand, A. S. BUSSELL Br&aoh Manage?, W< A. O’MEAEA Gisborne Ages. ROYAL STANDARDS. No Fains, Mo Grlpec, Ho Depression. Has a remarkable and nniqce 'power' (possesses; no other pill oi restoring the lost or weakened natural lunations ol the bowels. Is FEB BOX, CHEMISTS AND STORES.
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0 ASSISTS BOYAL MAIL COACHES. To Karaka and WhatUuta Daily. To Kuraki and M ,-ta Onso a Week. T. Gi.SSiDY'3 Coach iorvog Wbaiaej ® tutu daily in time 1 1 catch the train at To Karaka, reiuming to Whatatufcu alter the arrival ol the tram. sßTha Mail Coaoh leaves lor Motu every Tuesday and Friday at 7 30 ft.m,, returning the following day. Livery Ik Bait Stables Saddle Horsos and all classes ol Yohiolos on shortest notico. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. Horses Broken into single and double harness as per arrangement. J, T. OASSIDY, Coaoh Proprietor; To Karaka,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1915, 26 October 1906, Page 1
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