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AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. SIXTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT. SOME IMPORTANT FEATURES. Total New Assurances <I9QsV t... £5,857,064 Accumulated Funds ; w.V £25,706,429 Annual Income' ... ... ... £3,375,852 POIICTES Bonus Additions.} • • , TAL CASE PROFIT BIVIEEKD, mg EEVEESIONAEY ADDITIONS of over jei,37O,CCO. The Society now issues EYEEY DESIEABLE FOEM OF f p OLICT l INAEY or INDUSTRIAL—from any amount from £5 to £ .I'.OOO. ,DIBECTOES OP THE NEW ZEALAND BBANCH : The Hon. C. J. Johnston, ML.C. (Chairman), >. de B. Bbandon, Esq." (Deputy Chairman): Hon. E. Eichabdson, C.M.G.; John Ltjncan, EtQ.; snd Joseph Joseph, Esq, ■ New Zealand Branch— Customb ouse Quay, WelKn gtcn. EDWAED W. LOWE, Eesident Secretary, Masterton District Office : Perry-st»eet. H. J. FRANCIS, District Secretary YOU EVER NOTICE? THAT the more comfortable the Shoe the better it's apt to wear—the s.traia s properly distributed. our new s .<ods are a particularly attractive lot if on should inspect the Men's Light Winter Shoes in Chrome and Black. Ladies' lan Box Calf and Black Box Calf. A combination of style and durability. '['■■ Children's Foot wear of every description. Dancing Shoes—a fine and varied selection. BOOTMAKEE, v QITEEN STEEET, MASIEETON. 10E FEUIT TEEES (800 kinds). Ornamental Trees and' Shrubs Roses and Conifers Rhodoeendrons and Axaleas Vines, Hardy Climbers and Herbaceous Plants. Call and see our unique and .extensive stock. GARDENING & PLANTING. Expert men available for planting and renovating gardens in any part o£ tide district. CABBAGE TLANTS IN ANY QUANTITY. * -MAY TOSEPTEMBER. W .irarapa Nurseries, Master tors. Phone 164. BETTER BUSINESS. IT is a well known fact that the "Well-Pressed Man commonds more respect—writes 'iff more business than the Man whose clothes present a | '" don't care ' sort of appearance. ' It is also said that "when a man's well- /v ~f% dressed his wife usually has had a hand in se- >-.■■'■ looting his Clothes." behind, all tbis stands the /.■«.. ".Tailor; A.D. -cioefe not only stand for Anno Do- | mini, it is the high quality mark of Tailoring. Let § mo cue you a &ew Green or Brown West of England | Worsted Winter's Suit from £5. J; u ft. n ~iJ The Fashionable Tailor, L 0Y ißAfiairi MASTEETON. Te1. 222 »

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10035, 8 July 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10035, 8 July 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10035, 8 July 1910, Page 7

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