ASSURMCk SOCIETY GF U.S, A Mods it n sr>,, I,lc v ODEKN Jt OLICA' Loan and Cash Surrender Values Guaranteed. SXTENDED INSURANCE GUARANTEED. ALL P- LICIES are non-loiioitabl-?. Example: Under the Twenty-year Endowment Table, if Premiums are discontinued ii?;er three years, lha Society guarantees to keen the Policy in force for the full amount for another ELEVEN YE AltS. STRONGEST IN THE WORLDFINANCIAL POSITION : FINANCIAL POSITION : Assurance in Force £232,208,230 Accumulated Funds .. 63,457,030 Surplus (over Liabilities) 13,757,744 Annual Income .. 12,253,077 Head Office for New Zealand : WELLINGTON. Directors with Power Issue Policies and Pay Claims: H. D. Er.j.r,, Esq.; Albert Martin’, Esq., M.D.; E. Trevor Gould, Resident Secretary ; Percy M. Thomson, Inspector of Agencies. GISBORNE BRANCH, WM. MILLER, Resident Agent. A. D. GALBRAITH, Special Representative.
THIS 8 PACE RESHKVB*> FOE ZA CM Alii AM, NEW ZKA LAND TWEED COM PA N Y, The “ Expert ” SEWING MACHINE. HOW much and yet how little most folks know about Sewing Machines. What work-doers, what eye-savors, what breadwinners they are i 3 common knowledge. But how mm y know what a crust of “expenses” counts in the usual retail price of all SewiDg Machines— not one in a thousand. It would astound sewing machine buyers if they knew what actual cost is and what retail prices would be, were machines sold on the same basis as shoes, or clothing, or hooka, or furniture, or almost any other merchandise. Why not sell them so? Time was when patents forbade. But the basic 1 “d important patents have expired. The ii »is open to anyone. Names have lost much .f their significance. The - , no matter how good they were, or are, can no longer monopolize excellencies. All of the wall of exclusiveness has tumbled down—except the cumbrous, costly way of selling goods. Why shouldn’t it _ga too ? Here aie the “EXPEIvT” Sewing Machines. The best machine that could be made by picking from all the goodness of other machines. Taken ail in all, we count it the BEST Sewing Machine on the market. THE “EXI’EIIT” SEWING MACHINE. Moan Up-to-date in all Improvements Than Any Other. Bow can wo make these little prices? Easily. We buy and sell Sewing Machines as we s>uy and sell other goods. And We don’t employ canvassers and pay them baif the selling price for getting the business. We don’t sell on instalments, and thus lose a pait of the price of some Machines. We don't send out instiuetors to give lessons at the customer’s house —instructions ore given at the store. Wo don’t do the business in a reckless and expensive way and make the customer stand the extra cost. Import Agent— WINGATE & CO., AUCKLAND.
Gisborne Agent— MRS A. M. BROWNE. GISBORNE Engineering hliu Cycie| Works. LOWE STREET. JAMES BROWN is prepared to undertake all kinds of NEW and REPAIR work in ENGINEERING, BOILERMAKING and BLACKSMITHING. IlaviDg been appointed local agent for the Austral Cycle Agency, I am now showing the following up-to-date English-made BIOYCLES (ladies and gents)—Humbers, Swifts, Arieis, Singers, and Triumphs; eieo the colonial-made Atalanta. I am now making Bicycles (the Colonial) in the manufacture oi whioh nothing but the very best of English parts and material is used. This enables anyone wanting a bicycle to get one specially suited to their requirements. Please call and inspect these bicycles before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of Bicycle Repairs, Brazing, Enamelling, Plating, etc., done on the premises (by Specialist). BICYCLES ON EIBE. JAMES BROWN, Bnoinskß & Macbinsby Agent, Lowe Street. THE KAURI TIMBER CC„ LIMITED. AUCKLAND. SEASONED TIMBER— Baulk, Flitches, Sawn Boards, Dressed Boards, Flooring, Lining, Mouldings, Architraves, Skirting, Kusticated Weatherboarding. JOINERY IN STOCK LINES, Doore, Sashes, Mantels, etc. * JOINERY TO SPECIAL ORDER. Tihbeb Cargoes from Company's Mills on East Coast. Catalogues and Price Lists on Application. Aldesss : THE KAURI TIMBER CO., (Limited.) AUCKLAND. Telegrams: Kauri Co., Auokland. McConnell co., SHJI'fTKG AND FAMILY BUTCHERS. h -Igo#oS&mib 'Gkbobs*.
tJv'B wc dotorniined to maintain out for supplying none but the not in a position to a'ss*!*; oonfi donee tbs* noibiugoO nature u aonee :w“ «:•***»**»#* -^~.*r**r. . gappJied u. the pnblio. Th^wftguarat.tfie. OUB CARTS go ti-< ;r daily rounds of the Town and Suburbs, and supplies may be phtlUQed from them or frem tha mam shop, ' MpeOKNELL ANL> CO,
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 359, 8 March 1902, Page 4
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702Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 359, 8 March 1902, Page 4
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