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THE HORSEMAN’S FAVORITE RIDING BREECHES There is one kind that is most popular; and it is the shape that is cut full at the hips and that has reinforced leather seat and inside legs. We have a large selection of these to choose from, both English and Colonial cut, with or without buckskin strapping. * Qualities as comfortable as ever you have been in when you crossed a horse’s back. We are never without every size that is ordinarily Sworn or we can make to vour older in a few da vs. Prices from 16/6 up. 309 See POBEPiTSON’S for your "Ridirg Necessities this Season. ROBERTSONS, ON THE CORNER “WHERE THE GOOD HATS ARE.” ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. A.D. 1720. (FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT.) FUNDS EXCEED ... £5,700,000 INCOME OVER ... £1,800,000 Head Office in New Zealand—Wellington. O. R. BENDALL, General Manager. MOTOR OAR INSURANCE. THE CORPORATION is now prepared to grant to Owners of Motor Cara full indemnities under a COMPREHENSIVE POLICY, covering THIRD PARTY RISK (Public Liability). DAMAGE TO CAR. TRANSIT RTSK. FIRE (including self-ignition, etc.) THEFT. ACCIDENTS *TO OWNER. Those risks included if desired. ACCIDENTS TO PAID DRIVER LEGAL EXPENSE covered, in addition to the amount of the Indemnity BONUS TO-NON-CLAIMANTS. PLAIN AND LIBERAL POLICY. NO VEXATIOUS RESTRICTIONS A Complete Cover Anywhere in New Zealand. Full Prospectus on application to— TOIvOMARU FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, To'komaru Bav PETCHELL. SHERRIFF, AND MANISTY, Or— BENNETT AND SHERRATT. DISTRICT MANAGERS. THE SMALL TROUBLES Qt / sc TIT HAT ENSUE IN THE HOME II YOUR GIG OR BUGGY IS NO! RUNNING SMOOTHLY MAY WEAh ON THE FAMILY UNTIL THE GOE OF LOVE BECOMES DESPONDENT A HAPPY MAN OR WOMAN IS Hfi OR SHE WHO ENTRUSTS THEIR VEHICLE-BUILDING AND REPAIR JuS u IO J. B. LEYDON. COACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDER. BRIGHT S.nfcET. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY ACCUMULATED FUNDS ANNUAL INCOME - - £3,375,852. POLICIES IN TORCE—23/,So, assuring over £80,400.000 (including BonusAdditions). TO lAL CASH PROFIT DIVIDED—£IS,II6,-584. uao/1 PR OUT Dl\ TOR ONE YEAR (1909)—£771.49° nrovidinoREVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of over £1,370,000.’ " The Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY ORDT. NARY or INDUSTRIAL—for any amount from £5 xo £IO,OOO. TONTINE POLICIES. This Society DOES NOT ISSUE Tontine Policies, for the reasons (1) that it considers such contracts alien to the purposes of true life assurance and (*>) that the disappointment which has been occasioned by the failure of offices issuiinr such policies to realise one single estimate of the probable result has worked serious injury to the cause of assurance. " " When the American Companies commenced the issue of Tontine Policies in Australia, tiiis Society pointed out that the exaggerated estimates made were impossible of realisation. Events have proved the truth of the prediction and those American Companies have now abandoned these disappointing policies, the issue of which has now been made illegal by the State of New York, where they originated. The Society issues Policies, under its Tables J, R, and T, which offer much greater benefits and jxissess none of the disadvantages attaching to TontinePolicies. DixxECxuxtS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH* The Hon. C. J. JOHNSTON, M.L.C. (Chairman); A. do B BRANDON (Deputy Chairman); the Hon. E. RICHARDSON, C.M G - JOHN Q DUNCAN, Esq., and JOSEPH JOSEPH, Esq. ‘ ” New Zealand Branch— EDWARD W. LOWE Resident Secret-arv. Customhouse Quay, Wellington District Office— Peel Street, Gisborne. J. C. E. KISSLING, District Secretary.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3139, 8 February 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3139, 8 February 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3139, 8 February 1911, Page 6

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