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General NoticesAUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &o. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH, Head Office : Wellington. Pbbsent Annual Revenue, £280,000. Accumulated and Invested Funds £1,330,000. Persons Assuring with this Office share the whole Profits, and a Bonus is declared every fifth year. Agent : A. W. Scaifb. Medical Referee t W. B. Sealt, Esq., M.D 2248 GREAT EXTENDED QUARTZ MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). AN EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of the above Company will be held at P. S. Drc&irsßY & Co.'a Office, Lyell, on SATURDAY, March 14th, 1874, at 7 o'clock p.m. Business :— To elect Directors, Auditors, and Manager,- and arrange the future operations of the Company. PETER S. DEMPSEY, Manager. Lyell, February 14th, 1874. 460—4 UNITED BAND OF HOPE GOLDMINING COMPANY. AT a MEETING of the DIRECTORS of • the above Company, held at their Office on the 28th day of February, a CALL (the Fifteenth) of TWOPENCE per Share, was made PAYABLE to the Legal Manager, Mr. W. M'Xbaw , at the Company's Office, Ueefton, on WEDNESDAY, March 11, 1874. WILLIAM M LEAN, Legal Manager. Eeefton, March 3, 1874 562 Books. BOOKS ! BOOKS ! ! BOOKS ! ! ! E LUCAS & SON call attention • to the following LIST OF BOOKS, which they have on SALE at Low Prices :— Round the World Standard Penny Readings Every Boy's Book Boy's Own Book Daisy in the Field House in Town Golden Ladder Wide wide World Melbourne House Daisy Drayton House Queechy Nettie's Mission Old Helmet Modern Sacred Poetry Sunday Half-hours Consult Me for all you want to know Enquire within upon Everything Fairy stories with a purpose The Playfellow Marion's Sundays Picciolifo or the Prison Flower Pictures of Travel What shall I Be The House in Town The Basket of Flowers The History of a Pin Loudon,s Encyclopaedia Cruden's Concordance Milton's Poetical Works Moore's Peotical Works Wonders of Bodily Strength and Skill Exiles of Babylon History of England Select Library of Fiction Companion Library Parents and Children Original Poems Noble Boys Our Domestic Pets The Cousin from India Little Lou Manual of Freemasonry On Both Sides of the Sea The Zambezi and its Tributaries The Dark Year of Dundee The Seed Time and Harvest Tales of Scottish Chivalry The Story of a Diamond My Dog Match The Life Guardsman Mayne Reid's Novels Miss Braddon's do Marryat's do Charles Bead's do Carleton's do The Literary Bouquet Daring Deeds The Henwife Piper on Poultry Men of History Old World Worthies Pryde's Navigation Smile's Character Anecdotes of Animal Life The Holiday Camp Washed ashore The Treasury of Knowledge Tales of many Lands Arabian Nights The Book of Authors Golden Secret Reuben Inch The Boy makes the Man Tom Tracy Susy's Flower Grandpapa's Keepsakes Earthquakes and Volcanoes Sandford and Merton Dictionary of Daily Wants Celestial Scenery Tales of a Grandfather The Ferroll Family Walks with Mamma Chronicles of an old Manor House Winter Evenings Pictures from Nature The Wonder of Science The Piaygrond and the Parlour Village Missionaries The Martyr Missionary Byron's Poetical Works Celestial Scenery Manual of Freemasonry On Both Sides of the Sea Chronicles of Schonberg Cotta Family Village Missionaries Robinson Crusoe Everyday Cookery Book What are the Stars? Nfcd's Motto The Child World Prince Hempseed Lucy Bell's First Place

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 58, 9 March 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 58, 9 March 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 58, 9 March 1874, Page 4

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