Bee-Mye Store. Tea, Tha. Tea. New Season's 1878—1879, Ex s.q. Killarney, ,'from Foo Chow. KAISOW CONGOU TEA In Chests, Half-Chests and Boxes, from 2/-, 5/4, 2/S, 3/-, and 3/4 per Ib. 1 ea?e Fry's Homcepathic Cocoa, £-lb. tire 3 cases prime neer Dates 100 boxes new Figs, 1/3 per box 30 sides prime paeon A'eo, tx Albion, irom Lyttelton— 1 ten prime Port Cooper Cheese, superior quality 50 cases Downer's Kerosine Oil, in 4-gailon tins, with Patent Taps At H. V. PMllips's BEE-HIVE STOKE, Coenhr of Bridge and Collingwood Strets, 2745 MASON & HAMLIN Cabinet Organs, NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES IN PATENT RESONANT CASES, With. New EFFECTS and COMBINATIONS, SERAPHONE, VOIX CELESTE, VIOLA DOLCE, &c. g : These Instruments have been supplied by the undersigned to, and are in use in AH Saints' Church, Nelson Trinity Prf sbyterian Church. Nelson St. Thomas's Church, Molueka St. John's Church, Weslport Holy Trinity. Richmond St. Peter's, Wakapuaka St. Cathbert's, Collingwood St Matthew's, liangUikei, Wellington St. Paul's, Waitara, Taranaki Freemasons' Hall. Nelson Lodge o£ Unanimity, Blenheim They are used in the Harmonic Society's Concerts, and have been sent to every Province in New Zealand. They have delighted their purchasers in every instance, and have surprised them in many cases by their wonderful resemblance to the pipe, organ, and by their total dissimilarity from the harmonium, which the American Organ has completely superseded, and at a cost no greater. SOLE AGENT, W. M. STANTON, Impokter op Musical Instruments of eveet description. J6eir Illustrated Lists on application. A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PBOVIDENT -O. SOCIETY. Established in the Yeah 1849. For Lifs Assurance on the Mutual Principle. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: Hbad Office, Wellington. Invested Fonds £2,300,000 Ahhual Income 550,000 Amoukt A*bubed....... 12,000,000 Claims Paid —.„.... 830,000 Policies in Force 31,000 Last Yeab op the Quinquennium SIXTH DIVISION On' PROFITS. The whole of the profits are divided amongst the assured, and bonuses to the amount of £910,000 have already been allotted. The last division of profits took place in 1874, and the cash surplus then divided amounted to £285,000, giving additions to policies averaging £3 per cent per annum on the sum assured. The bonuses paid on policies becoming claims have varied from £15 per cent on the eum assured for a policy of five years' standing at £150 per cent for one of twentyfive yf ars' duration Bonuses become v6Bte i additions to policies when they have teen full n?e uars ia force. The profits realised during the last five years will be ascertained and divided aB at 31st December next, and all policies issued on or before that date will be entitled to participate in the profits of quinquinnium. Prospectuses, forms of proposal, and all innm°V^ be obtaiß ed from the Branch Office Wellington, or from any of the bocitty's agents. EDWARD W. LOW-E. a «»,<■< *r » Resident Secretary. Agent for Nelson -. A. W. SCAIFE.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 177, 26 August 1878, Page 4
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474Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 177, 26 August 1878, Page 4
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