ioits <__ ARJW i : N.htt(JAJLLEDGent's Black Glace Boots, toy ' 15/-. 17/0 to 30/Genfs Black Chrome Boots, L 2/6 17/6 Gent's Tan Glace and WillowCalf Boots, 17/6 to 30/Ladies' Black, Tan, Glace Boots and Shoes 10/6,12/6 to 25/Ladies Canvas Shoes in White, Champagne and Tan Canvas Sandals in Blue and Grey . 7/6. 9/6* Etc. NEW* ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY lew Zealand Clothing Factory, Phone 101. Queen St., MASTEETON,
Successful Motor Cyclfe manu- : facture demands continual improvement ,increased values, or lower prices year by year. The Bradbury is already a wonderful Motor Cycle with: a splendid record an 1 reputation. . " Tlbere is no loss of power,, and; it is a wonderful MM climber. COME AND LEARN MORE. ABOUT IT. QUEEN STREET CYCLE ENGINEER, ,vvm MASTEBfTON.'
SECURE A SHARE OF THE PROFITS OF THE AUSTR AH AN MUTUAL PKOYIDENT SOCIETY ■ - ~ «™n W vrr vtpatj k„ iT.T?FFfTTING a LIFE ASSURANCE * with that Office BEFORE xlxhVl The following are a few ACTUAL EXAMPLES cies, BER, 1910; Policy No.. 437,219 437>110 437,372 . 437,712 437,085 457446 Sum Assured. £. 500 300 uuO 1000 1000 2000 Premium Paid. 1910 Reversionary £ * d 8 10. 0 5 12 3 10 7 11 24 18 28 10 10 71 5 0 Bonus. £ s d 7 10 0 4 10 0 7 10 0 15V 0 0 15 0 0, 30 0 0 BONUSES VEST WHEN POLICIES HAVE BEEN TWO (2) YEARS IN FORCE. The amount of PROFIT distributed amongst POLICY HOLDERS for the ONE YEAR, 1910, exceeded EIGHT HUNDRED AND FORTY-SEVEN THOUSAND POUNDS CASH. REMEMBER the NAME of OFFIC'J and ADDRESS, because NO OTHER OFFICE DIVIDES SUCH LARGE PROFITS. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: he Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.O. (Chairman); A. de B. Brandon, Esq* (Deputy Chairman); the Hon. E. Richardson, C.M.G.; John Dunoan, Esq'., and Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident SecretaryNew Zealand Branch— „„ T TT«An«*i CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. Mai tar ton District Offlot: Perry St. ' H. 4; FRANCIS, Oistrlot Secretary. FURNISHINGS ■"TAVING a-e-organised our busi- 8 L ness and established it on a J firm basis, it isUfoe intention of the p proprietors, under the control of its 3 principal, Mr G. HYDE, to keep p abreast of modern ideas in Furniture i craftsmanship. IVlir Hyde has been a ciloso r.turlent »of the Furnishing H Art, succeeding from practical train- | dng and a broad experience. | It is our intention to keep in f toucih with advanced craftsmen of '■ Britain and America, (thus, enabling \ us to give our cliewts tihe fullest g benefitis of modern taste in arts and g crafts, fi See our Stock, wihjcili in every case g is characteristic of "Hand Craft" | and good taste. , & G. HYDE FURN'ITURE CRAFTSMEN iF,ET MASTERTON, QUEEN STREET
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10482, 20 November 1911, Page 3
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