GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DE- ,_- PARTMENT is prepared to grant Kmi ployers of Labour covers against risks—con. needed with their trade or business—under the Workers' Compensation Act, «l>e Employers Liability Acta, as well as under the Oom-non Law. Owners of Property and Mortgagees alas protected under special tables. Personal Accident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to lates, etc, apply to the local offices of the Department, J. H. RICHARDSON, ! o Commissioner, QUEENSLAND. NEXT-OF-KIN. X according to the Statutes for the Distribution of the Estates of Intestates, of THOMAS JBFFRBY (otherwise known as Thomas Jeffreys), late of Charters Towers, in the State of Queensland, of the Commonwealth of Australia, a native of St. Agnei, Cornwall, England, living at the time of his death, on the thirteenth day of May, 1896, or to be the legal l'aisonal Representatives of such of thesaidNratof-Kinasarenowdead, are requested to send in particulars of their claims to the Curator of Intestate Bstates in Brisbane, in the State aforefaid. Dated, this sixteenth day of September, A.D. 1901. (Signed) J. B. HALL, Curator of Intestate Estates. Brisbane, Queensland
DO NOT DELAY! IAST FEW DAYS! LAST FEW DAYSI THE Dbksddn Piano Company's Great Sate of Pianos and Organs, conducted by the Manager, Mr. J. BBOOKEB, at the Depot, DeTon-steet. Representat-.te : G. W. Hkndbbson.
IIW BOOKS JUST TO HAKD T. K. MNN. " THE ETERNAL CITY," by Hall Oaine. Lan Haclaren says this book is beyond anything yst given by that author, and is a brilliant success. " THE CRISIS." by W. Churchill 'DAVID HABUM." 'KBAN HOLDEN" 'THE SK? PILOT" 'THE PALACE OF THB KING" 'THE CHOIR INVISIBLE" 'THE MASTER SINNER" All these are considered the most readable books of the day. 'THE WARRIGAL'S WELL," by Donald Macdonsld 'ALICE OF OLD VINOENNEB," by Maurice Thompson Both of. these are harlngj an immense sale, Maodonald's being a fascinating tale o f Bush Life in Australia, and Thompson's a book of thrilling. interest of the American War.'
* ..rv.£X. of Books to arrive.from England, finds he must make room, to is disposed to sell any of the eld stook at UNPRECEDENTED PRICES for» few weeks AN BARLY INBPEOTION INVITED. CHRISTMAS FRUIT. The srative HAVE JUST LANDED DIRECT FROM GREEGB 150 CASES NEW CURRANTS ANO SULTANASThe fruit is exceptionally fine, and taking quality as the test of cheapness, it cannot be equalled in the district dwSld
REDUCTION IN GROCERIES Fanning's Tea, Is Od par lb. Sugar, No. 1, 7s 6d per bag Sugar, No. 2, 7a 3d per tag Kerosene, 4s per tin Price's Wax Candles, 7d per lb. Phid Vestas, 4d pßr dos»n Prunes, 6d per lb. New Currants, 4| per lb. Best P. el, 6d per lb. Lunch Biscuits, 3d per lb. Mixed Biscuits, 4d per lb. Supjr Wine, 6d per lb. Currants andjSultanai c'o'tied, |ready for use by patent machinery. W. HE&LY, DSVON-STBXBT, JGAWT.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 26 November 1901, Page 3
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471Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 26 November 1901, Page 3
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