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♦ST* /«? | »/ * ■ li K I K' rPlaqinq Cards fof" Smokers /of iGMYSSSy? 100 per cent Virginia CIGARETTES Save the empty “Greys-Gold” packets and obtain these high-grade linen-faced playing cards. A pack will bo mailed FREE in return for:— 14 “Greys” 50’s Empty Gold Tin Lid* 35 “Greys” 2O’s Empty Gold Packet* 70 “Greys” lO’s Empty Gold Packet* Post your packets, together with your name and full address, to “THE GREYS,” P.O. Box 524, Christchurch. “The Greys ’’ Cigarett are sold in two strengths— MEDlUM in Gold packets and MILD in Green packets. 10 for 9d. 20 for 1/6 Tins of 50 for 3/» I' OVER TWO MILLIONS SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND STERLING DISTRIBUTED IN CASH BONUSES FOR ONE YEAR BY THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY i The largest and most successful Mutual Life Office in the Britieh Empire. > j For the ONE YEAR, 1926, the Cash Bonus divided w?s £2,693,424, I representing a return of 57.7 per cent, of the premiums received I during the year on participating policies. | This distribution was a “Record,” and provided additions to the ! Sums Assured of about £4,620,000. The A.M.P. | holds exceptional Reserves. Gives unquestionable Security. Offers I the best contract obtainable. All surplus belongs to the policy-holders. I All participating policies effected in the Ordinary Department on or | before 31st December next will share in the Bonuses to be divided at ! that date. EFFECT A POLICY AT ONCE AND PARTICIPATE IN THE BONUS DISTRIBUTION FOR THE CURRENT YEAR. | Napier District Office, F. F. McBRYDE, | G. W. G. DAVIES, District Mgr. Manager for N.Z. L „ | H Zi ® Ini 1 ■' fejisHl Scoullar’s Furniture | is better Furniture I At our Showroom in Market Street, we are now showing the latest in furniture that has been designed for utility J and beauty, constructed from the finest seasoned timbers J by expert craftsmen and finished by expert polishers. 4$ Here you may obtain furniture for each and every room ? at keen value prices. To those requiring furniture we say S “See Scoullars first.” Visit our showroom, where you £ are welcome to wander round and inspect and spend noth- ? ing but your leisure. SCOULLAR’S For Furniture - - i ; FOR ALL CYCLE ! i ACCESSORIES ! || AT LOWER PRICES. ■ lArill tn AO “ The Dominion Cycle Shop ’ i J TT 111 JOIICd Heretaunga St., Hastings J

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 December 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 December 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 December 1927, Page 8

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