Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. LIMITED PAYMENTS—WHOLE LIFE SURANCBFOR PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS MEN—EXAMPLE : A man, age 30, assuring his life for LSOO under Table B, 14, pays an annual Premium of L2O Gs 3d, until lie attains 44 years of age, when he would 'hare paid L 284 7s f?d altogether. Be would then possess a fully Paid-up Policy for LSOO, with accumulated bonuses added, and the Assurance would thereafter continue to earn further bonuses until the death of the assured. P. GILL, District Agent, Esk Street, Invercargill.. Head Office for South Island : 160 Hereford street* Christchurch. INVESTED Funds Exceed One Million JT IfENETIAN BLIND W WORKS. Established 1880. Old Blinds repainted and retaped equal to hew on shortest notice Every description of Window Blinds manufactured. Wire Blinds a speciality. CHAMBERS AND GO. DEE STREET (Opposite St. Paul s Church) il V. r. Victory Roy. TRADE % & o $ PC % o Q 4ta MARK Registered SINCLAIR'S! PATENT iIRO USERS? is the favourite Brand in CLOTHING. THE A. W. SINCLAIR, TAILORING COMPANY For every description of suits. We ore now manufacturing all kinds and sizes to measure, at size list. Men’s Suits from 40s Youths’ Suits from 30s Boys’ Suits from 20s Juvenile Suits from 15s All made from Colonial Tweeds. De-" posits on all orders. Buy direct from the manufacturers, and save all Middlemen’s profits. A. The People’s Tailors, W. SINCLAIR Co. VICTORY TAILORING STORES, st, Invercarg - !!! <D CD 4-3 4-3 +3 o ■hiitttttm I +3 03 o pq PQ a cd w cd 'U 4-3 0 I CD fH 00 pSOUTMLAND CIUB HOIEU iliiiHbz o iD 5=3053 P 4 a 4-3 <1 ?-r m o M CD 'TJ Pd ft 0 o T 7 cd b 5 n O cd CD m > Pd 00 Geo, T, Smyth Is selling’ GROCERIES at extraordinary low prices for Cash. FULL PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. Goods delivered to any part of the city or suburbs free of charge. Familie waited on for orders. Give the new shop a trial and you will find that it will pay you. Noth thk Address — G-eo. T. £E>mytli, aBITEEAL MET?.nTT A ~Krny CASH AND FAMILY GROCER , Tay Street, Bast. (Nearly opposite the First Church.)
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 3, 21 April 1894, Page 15
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365Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 3, 21 April 1894, Page 15
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