A Pertinent Question Have Yon oid h> * our ■ i B Summer Suit s? '■ If not, it's l< up to you" to places your order ifciithout delay, otherwise your suit may be delayed just when you want it most, jh*> busy time will surely come, and—then the man who pfliaced his order early, not only gets good workmanship:, but a- complete range of S*ummei Suitings tfirom ■vvihictli to choose. Coming to-day? We'll he gilad .io measure JTOU. KRAHAGEN & CHAPMAN HIGH CLASH Tat
SECURE A SHARE OF THE PROFITS OF THE "AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL pjttoviM vf society: Jor the CURRENT YEAR by EFFECTING a LIFE ASSURANCE x ~LICY with that Office BEFORE iHE CLOSE OF THE YEAR, The following are a few ACTUAL EXAMPLES Of BONUS DECLARED a» at 31st December, 1910, on Whole-Life Policies, Table A, effected during OCTOBER, NOVEMBER and DiEJQEtM.— 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 GASH. REMEMBER the NAME of OFFIq'J and ADDRESS, because NO? OTHER OFFICE DIVIDES SUCH LARGE PROFITS. * DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: be Hoai. 0. J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Chairman); A. de B. Brandon, Esq. (Deputy Chairman); the Hon. E. Richardson, 0.M.G.; John Duncan, Esq., and Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE. Resident Secretary, New Zealand Branch— CUSTOMHOUSE-QU.AY, WELLINGTON. Mast art on Dlstrlot Office: Perry St. H. J. FRANCIS, District Saoratari*
WOTffIBKSES ita and Vigour IN EVERY DROP OF READ'S nni A nr* in" It retains through the entire brewing process and after maturing:; and bottling, \the delicious fragrance of the hop with its sweet and soothing perfume. It has the, sparkling force of a cleverly fermented beyerage-. without the fiery effects of spirits. It is the mildest of stimulants, in tht most palatable form of liquid food, for everybody and specially for ssi nursing mothejis.v pu 'lunwjummmmm This label, tho . seal of excoilenco is on every, bottle. (a XV & Q n
i Hey: Yoar Cop ■■ jSf ISa-rcr-*-Be E'/er .i/il'.il Bttwuasat,.. ZX&ZWPaFH&WBG Like nectar to the lips of the young (oik, and ! a refreshing boon to'' those of older years, Amber Tips Tea has! a quality, a fragrance, and a flavour that needs but a trial to convince the most discriminating. In every home where economy reigns jointly with sterling quality rjn lips Tea should be used, for it represents full value for your money. Hence no coupons are needed to sell it. The fact that its sales far outstrip those of any coupon tea is the best proof of its quality. Moreover, it is always full weight without the package. ' Ask 'your grocer for Amber Tips. He sells three grades. The special 2/- per pound Amber Tips blend is remarkable value (or the money—the 1/10 grade is alio a very fine tea. A brand at 1/B—excellent value (or the money —is also sold. No old or stale teat ever eater iato " Amber Tips." '<* W. i £ mi i Ws A f W £ e m V^SS sssgsssseanam so O W ii ti
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10485, 23 November 1911, Page 2
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