A. Jt. MBBCII.] [H M. BANNEUR. A. E. MEECH & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, 52, MANNEES STEEET. Houses of Fuimtuic in laijje or small lots Bought or Sold on Commission Prompt Account Sales and Moderate Charges F. db J. Clbrk, F.R.I B A ] [John S. Swan Clere & Swan, ARCHITECTS KELBURNE & KARORI TRAM BUILDINGS 55, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON P.O. Box 452.
THE WRONG GLASS. IF YOUR PRESENT GLASSES fail to give you EASE AND COMFORT, there's Something Wrong. Is it your Glass? or, if you don't wear Glasses, is it your Eyes? THAT'S A VITAL QUESTION WITH YOU. A Glass is either Right or Wrong. There's no Middle Station. If your present Glasses are not satisfactory, I CAN MAKE THEM SO. I LIKE TO ENCOUNTER UNUSUAL I/IE DEFECTS, THE hIND TH\T PUZZLE THi, AVERAGE OPTICIAN. GLASSES RIGHT GOOD SIGHT. ALFRED LEV I, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, 39 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON
COM_BI N ED LIFE _ANJD_KeXo jj Ace ide n t Table s. The Mutual Life Association of Australasia Offers in the First Year of the Twentieth Century SOMETHING ABSOLUTELY NEW. Ordinary Life Policies do not cover Accidents unless they result in Death. Ordinary Accident Policies do not cover Death unless caused by Accident. The COMBINED LIFE and ACCIDENT POLICIES Cover Both, and at Specially Low Rates. THEY ARE IBSOED IN THK THREE FOLLOWING FORMS . TABLE AC— ASSURANCE PAYABLE Combined in each case with CornpenAT DEATH— Bation for — Premiums payable during Life of the As- PERMANENT TOTAL DISABLEsured. MENT, TABLE CC-ASSURANCE PAYABLE PERMANENT PARTIAL DISABLEv AT DEATH- MENT, or Ty^Lr 3 ' " Pc t6rm TEMPORARY TOTAL DISABLETABLE EC— ENDOWMENT ASSUR- MENT, ANCE — If resulting from Accident during curPayable at end of term of years, or pre- rency of the policy, and while Premiums vious death. are being paid thereon. 13" For Tables of Rates and Full Particulars, applj at anj office of the Association, or to Head Office for New Zealand, Featherston and Brandon Streets, Wellington. THOMAS KBRR, Dibtnct Manager. C. A RICHARDSON, Secretary
T. J. THOMPSON . . . IRONMONGER, 60 Cuba Street Sole Agent for "Disraeli" Silver Spoons, Forks, Sugar and Jam Spoons, Batter Knives, Napkin Rings, Afternoon Tea Spoons, etc. MY CUTLEEY is unequalled for GOOD QUALITY and LOW PRICES. SELLING OFF! RELINQUISHING BUSINESS,
As we have sold our premises, and ha\e to give up possession shortly, this is a Splendid Opportunity to buy IKONMONGERY BICYCLES RANGES CROCKERY SILVER-PLATED WARE GRATES FURNITURE CUTLERY ENAMELLED WARE
Wll^KlNS & FT IE 1^ ID, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON.
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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 42, 20 April 1901, Page 16
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