GENUINE "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" I GRAMOPHONES, | Zono Records .... .... ioin., 3/6; 12m., 5/6. ! Edison Records .... .... 4 min., 2/6; 2inin., 1/9. I NEW RECORDS EVERY MONTH. I COME AND HEAR THEM. UP-TO-DATE MUSIC. UP-TO-DATE MUSIC. Pianos of well known leading makers. Agent for Chas. Begg & Co., Dunedinand Wellington Cart Wright's Music Warehouse, i Alfred Street, Blenheim. I 58. Phone 221. I i——i^W^■■llllllll lIIIIHBI ■—»■—)lH 11 liiM»lk.lgPii»j.iiim 1..,.,., ~!. ,|. t^m^^f^f^^— SECURE A SHARE OFITFE PROFITS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY For the CUEBENT YEAE by EFFECTING'A LIFE ASSUSANOE ■ POLICY with that office B&JFOEE THE CLOSE OF THE YEAE. mHE following are a few ACTUAL EXAMPLES of BONUSES DECLAEEE kimS^S^S^SSS^JSSf'- T""e k- effected imlBS PomctNo. ■- Aqs. Sum Assubed. Pbemium Pi id 19n Kbvbbsionabt Bonuses. \ ; \ £ d£ b. d. £ b. d. 440,450 17 600 8 10 0 7 10 0 440,494 18 300 5 5 4 10 0 440,662 24 1000 20 15 10 15 0 0 4*0.785 29 750 17 13 2 11 6 0 440,768 83 1000 26 1 8 15 0 0 440,702 89 1500 46 18 9 22 10 0 BONUSES VEST WHEN POLICIES HAVE BEEN TWO YEAES IN FOECE The amount of PEOFIT distributed amongst POLICY HOLDEBS for the ONE YLAE, 1911, exceeded Eight Hundred *nd Eighty-eight Thousand Nine Hundred Pounds Cash. EEMEMBEE the name of OFFICE and ADDEESS because NO OTHEE OFFICE DIVUi.3 SUCH LAEGE PEOFITS. Branch Office^—Customhouse-Quay, WELLINGTON. DIEECrOES. The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Chairman)} A. de B. Brandon, Esq. (Deputy Chairman); John Duncan, Esq.; Joseph Joseph, Esq.; and Harold Beauchamp, Esq. EDWAED W. LOWE, Eesident Secretary,
The Engagement " Ring" heralds the Wedding Bells. i ~"~~ rpHEREFORE it should be a ring -*- worthy of so important an event. Remember that it will be a "nine days' wonder" to your fiance's 1 friends. Make sure of getting something really tasteful —out of the ordinary— by choosing the Engagement Ring from my splendid stock. SfcOewcUer A Happy Thought: Cool, well-fitting SUMMER SHOES For LADIES. 'flllS a happy thought—a dream that will come true if you get your shoes at HEALY'S. Your comfort depends to a great extent, especially in summer, on how your shoes fit. Don't risk disappointment, but go to j M. HEALY, BOOT IMPORTER, Market Street, Blenheim. To our many satisfied customers - To our future customers THE COMPLIMENTS OP THE SEASON. ANOTHER successful business year! Yes, thanks to the conj tinued support of our friends in Blen- | heim, we are still able to "come up | smiling" at the end of the financial I year 1912, despite the unusual trade j depressions from time to time. And being so, DOWLING desires to thank the firm's many customers and wish them a bright Christmas and a prosperous New Year. As in the past, every possible consideration and care will be given to ! orders placed with us, while we can ! unhesitatingly recommend all goods ■" sold by us as being of first-class — materials and the product of Mghlj o l skilled workmen. ra To those who have not yet tried Bn Dowling for furniture we aay "On« kg trial only." I A. J. DOWLING, CABINETMAKER - BLENHEIM
WELD STREET TIMBER-YARDS. THE HUMOR OP ADVERTISING. SOME advertise &*af do not keep good stock; thtv sell it. Just so. Oar business is to convince yoa that oar stock is good and seasoned, and you are the person to whom w# wish to cell it. So just give us a call and inspect our stock of Joinery, Mouldings, Timber, Ironmongery, etc, and you will be convinced that the stock is good and the price right. J. A. MORELAND, V: PROPRIETOR. Telephone 209. ■ POPULAR NOTICE fiOLUMH | MAKE KNOWN YOUR NEEDS. WANTED Advertisements relating to ! Labor, etc., Lost, Found, To Let, For Sale, and Short Trade Notices, NOT EXCEEDING ' SIXTEEN WORDS, are inserted in this column for ONE SHILLING each insertion; for every additional word, one penny. A BOOKING FEE of sixpence will be charged if cash does not accompany order. WANTED.— Two-horse team and two men for banking; 15s per day. Apply. "Express Office. XT7ANTED. —A good general serVV vant for Spring Creek. Applj A. M. Robinson. WANTED.— Board and residence by young man, south end preferred. Reply by letter "Z.," "Express Office. XT* RANTED.—Three men for flaxVT1 mill work. Highest wages paid Apply at once to N-ew Zealand Loar and Mercantile, Blenheim. WANTED.— A teacher for ai.dec school. Salary, £30 per annum Apply Mrs A. T. Daken, Whangakokc P. 0., Port Underwood. MRS BALLING ALL, Seddon, has . a. few vacancies for boarders. MR-S BEATTIE is prepared tc toko in ladies for maternity nursing. Ladies can be waited or from the country a-t her residence Apply 62, Maxwell Road. TRY North Cape Coal, ham screened, in yard at Ching'f Wood and Coal Yard, Nelson Street. JUST LANDING.—A shipment o North Cape Coal, absolutely th< best for household purposes.—L W Yarrall. AT IVESS BROS.' Boot Palace. Ladies' glace kid Derby Boots Cuban heels, new goods, 14s 6d j wer 17s 6d. SPECIALLY reduced to clear.Fine White Cotton Tabl Damask, 56 inches, at Is yard; 6 inches, at Is 3d. For Curtains: Gree and Old Rose Casement Cloth, ver ' good quality, at 7d yard.—At E. an [ J. Walton's".' ! -| Q-J Q. MOTOR-CYCLES.—Jui J t/1O arrived : Latest Mod 1913 Indians; kick starters, 2-speed j free engine. Call and inspect.—Ei * Parker. 5 MANILLA ENVELOPES are be for rough handling. Oorre pondence siw on sale at "Express • Office.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 34, 8 February 1913, Page 1
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