Everything For Most Moderate £lljl!i^p^R|lpi Lambton Quay WELLINGTON
REBULT3 FROM SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT ACCUMULATED FUNDS NEARLY ..£2S,F>..PO ANNUAL INCOME, over ... ... ~. ... £3,743,000 NEW BUSINESS, 1911 (Ordinary) £8,218,970 NEW. BUSINESS, 1911 (Indmifcrwl) &*B»,KjB POLICIiSS IN FORCE /Owunary DepuJlment), £259.774, MRtring nearly 688,500,000 (including iionus Addit:<M».) POLICIES IN FOSCE (Industrial Department), £; 4,948, asming newly £2,514,000. TOTAL CASH PROFITS DIVIDED, £16,853,102. CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1911), £888,911, providing BJEVERSIONZHY ADDITIONS of £1,250,000. The Society n -smea EVERY DESIRABLE *ORM OF POLICY -OFTiWARY ox INDUSTRIAL-*) r amy amount from £6 to £IO,OOO. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.O. (Chairman); A. De B. Brandon Esq. Joseph Josenh £»,. EDWARD W. LOWE, Recadeni Secretary. New Zealand Branch: W£ ISLINGTON. MASTERTON DISTRICT OFFICE: PERRY CTREEV rl. J. FRAh'CIS. DISTRICT SECRETARY.
II &^^%^s!^mm*xmsmm&i?B^ l a^at^.*ai^>aji»gpftjg»»s^S^ft© SSWB3»E2£ WBittawifet»ffi < Ba?<Slf g The Amber Tips experts select the finest teas from the best Ceylon plantations, for only the best growths are of sufficiently high quality to be used in Amber Tips Tea. Proof? - - Well, take a packet, home to-night and test it. In. quality, flavour and strength it is unequalled, while the airtight, damp-proof carton preserves all the exceptional strength and flavour from deterioration/ But be certain to get Amber Tips Tea. Although the pirate no longer sails the seas, business unfortunately still knows piracy. The great success of Amber Tips has resulted in many close imitations of the Amber Tips name and package. But unique quality, the secret of Amber Tips success, cannot be imitated. Hence specify If very definitely that you want Ajiibor J, Tips Tea. ~ At all grocers, i' w . ' 111 and 'J/per lb a WELL) WCY&**
CHEAPEST, BEST FATTENING PROPERTY BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. 1 A.(\(\ AORES behold, 13 miles ArabLrU' from Gisborne, 2 miles inland from East Coast. Hundreds of acres low ploughable downs, growing rape, 'turnips and barley without manure. Balance low easy bush hills. All in English grasses. Well watered and sub-divided. First class buildings. Winters 8 ewes to the . acre, and a cattle beast to 3 acre-. Lambing percentage 125. Fattens everything, and has to buy up hoggets to eat the feed, and sands them away fat too. Will grow 100 bushels maize to the acre. A buyer could dairy on it. Would make a ripping stud farm. Best all round place on East Coasti r>c*f\ per ACRE. *-*r*r\ STOCK AND GTATI3N AGENT TAkAfAHI HOTEL B. DOUCLAS, PROPRIETOR. (Late of Club Hotel, Masterton.) B. DOUGLAS begs to nofTfy that he Has taken, over the Taratahi Hotel, and trusts, by strict attention to the requirements of patrons, to 'merit the support of Wakarapa residents and the travelling public. Only the BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS stocked. imTA „ FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOtR TRAVELLERS.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10703, 26 August 1912, Page 7
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452Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10703, 26 August 1912, Page 7
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