i ■ ; Good Mews for Sp-ring-cl carters--L : LINOLEUM PRICES ARE REDUCED i J milE FINEST LINOLEUMS you could wish for are REDUCED IN f PRICE AT GIRLING'S NOW. But—we must not forget to tell this t \ important faet-^ I THESE LINOLEUMS ARE ALL NEW— ftP* JUST RECEIVED- , WSffl The reason why brand new floor-coverings are selling at cut prices is i that WE WANT TO REDUCE STOCK. The shipment is a largo one, and now that other spring stocks are BmSeßfl arriving wo have insufficient room. Wn\/issfii: I Knowing many housewives are at present spring-cleaning and reI 1 plenishing home furnishings, we conceived the very good plan, of MAKING 11 THESE NEW LINOLEUMS LOW IN PRICE. HEwcS JUST WHEN LINOLEUM IS NEEDED* HpPl| Your spring replenishments and this special Linoleum offer just work in together nicely—you will benefit by low prices, and wo will benefit by tho afis^Ssffil prompt clearance we aim ati. l!BK"Sry'B[ i. OOME inspect t,he splendid qualities and attractive patterns—delay no J^*G«Mw!»r----11 longer than you can possibly help. Hall of Commerce, PIGTQN, BLENHEIM, HAVELOCK. I / ©OR SHLE TO^^EfPaß^fflE^Hft. Pfus now concluded, but that dcs not mean that we are not USHSggg^lßaUtt^ selling cheaply: and now, having got r:d of shop-worn articles, KMm^^^^B^^mj^SSmS&P we have replenished our stock with most up-to-date goods, and . can offer some splendid induceiiiejits. .. mU^^^^Eti^ LADIES' .fIj&ND'SAGS. In this line we have an extensive range, "and the lady who --^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I^^V wishes to purchase on her own behalf, or tho man who desires to iJßHHMPß^"'^^^^™^^ pleaso his "choice" will have an exceptionally fastidious taste if we cannot satisfy all requirements. SILVER VHSE STHNOS. At this season of the year when flowers are plentiful, a vase adds materially to the effect in the decorations, and as wo have a large assortment all purses a nd iaeas should be met. " Big Sen" alarm ©locks at 12/6 save all disputes.
Australian Mutual Provident Society THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. RESULTS FROM SIXTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. NEW BUSINESS, 1915 (Ordinary) nearly ~. ... ... ... £6,784,635 NEW BUSINESS, 1915 (Industrial) nearly ... .. ... ... £935,500 ANNUAL INCOME ... ...... ■• — - ••• - ••• £4,732,619 ACCUMULATED FUNDS, over ... ...... .... ... ... ... £34,860,337 POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department), 310,147, assuring nearly £105^000,000 (including Bonus Additions). POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Department), 133,&26, assuring £4,722,000, with bonuses. TOTAL CASH PROFITS DIVIDED, £20,656,474. CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1915), £838,718. Providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of about £1,500,000. The Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY— ■ ORDINARY or INDUSTRIAL—for any amount, from £5 to £10,000. I DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon. C. J. Johnson, M.L.C., Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Esq.; Deputy Chairman; Joseph Joseph, Esq.j H. Beauehamp, Esq., and A. F. "Roberts, Esq. New Zealand Branch-- EDWARD W. LOWE, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Resident Secretary. - — t
M i Newman Bros,' Royal SttaEl WBotor Service LEAVES: Blenheim for Nelson daily, 9 a.m. Arrives Nelson, 2,30 p.m. Nelson for Blenheim daily, 9 a.m. Leaves Havelock, 1 p.m. Arrives Blenheim, 2.30 p.m. NELSON-RJWAK& SERVICE. Leaves Nelson, 9 a.m. and 4 pan. daily. „ .Leaves Riwaka, 8.30 a.m. and 3.50 p.m. daily. WEST COAST SERVICE. , Leaves Nelson, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday for Glenhope, connecb with Reefto:a-Westport ears same day. Leaves Westport and Reefton, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, connect with train at Glenhope for Nelson same day. Westport and Reefton daily. Reefton and Westport daily. I McKENZIE CARRYING CO., 1 Agents. THE TROOPS Sim;; "And here we are again." THE Public sing in praise of goods and also the careful and prompt attention of our store. A fe<v lines in the chorus:— TINSEL POT CLEANERS— 6d and 8d each. These are the greatest invention since soap. GOLDEN RAY CANDLES—9d Ib. They have, gained a brilliant lighting reputation. OATMEAL—Ss bag. The celebrated "Diamond brand." SUTTON'S SEEDS—Sow them ana you will get a season's pleasure. All poods despatched by fast up-to-date motor service same as used by Imperial Government. WRISTLET WATCH GIFT CLOSES on SEPTEMBER 3rd. Wo COOKS & SONS, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS.
Box 86. Telephone 168. F. W. E¥iartin &. Co., GENERAL CARRIERS. PROPEIETORS OF MoKENZIE'S STABLES. Agencies: . I New Zealand Carrying Company. S Newman Bros.' Nelson-West Coast \ Motor Service. ! Clemett's Ward-Kaikoura-East Coast Service. NOTE-the change of agent* for motor services. "eTm. GIBSON, PtODwejtor.
W. H-- HUMPHfftEYS: AND'Cdi;' \ Y^ENERAL CARRIERS AND "' SHIPPING AGENTS, j High Street, (Next door to C. W. Parker and Co.? Exports in Packing and Removing Furniture. Goods shipped to all parts of the world. "A stitch in time saves nine." A time and washes book saves a fine. For sale at "Express" Office.—Advt.
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 222, 29 September 1916, Page 7
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