Give the Boy a \ “JACK TAR” HAT For Summer. If you go to a sale srru ouy up old- | fashioned hats for the children you pay as much S OUR BIG NEW STOCKS ARE AS LOW PRICED AS ANY ORDINARY SALE. New Goods at Bargain Rates. HERE ARE SOME DRESSY STRAWS AXD WASHING HATS, AT 9d each GET THE BOYS WASHING HATS FOR KNOCKABOUT WEAR, THEN IF THEY DO LOSE THEM THEY ARE EASILY REPLACED. THE “JACK TAR” HAT KEEPS THE SUN AT BAY. ROBERTSON’S, ON]THE CORNER “WHERE [THE GOOD HATSfARE.” m PASLEY & JOHNSTON WAREHOUSEMEN QOM MISSION AND JNSURANCE HAVE FOR SALE— An Ideal BUSINESS MAN’S RESIDENCE in Stout Street, at a reasonable figure. One of the Best BOARDING-HOUSES in town, as going concern. COUNTRY STORE, an acre of land, doing a splendid turnover. Cheap. I ACRE, Ma'karaka, a fine building site. Very busy old-established STORE, within easy distance of town, as going concern. COUNTRY PROPERTIES of all descriptions. A GENTS—The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation Ltd., FIRE. GOLD NUGGET TEA. PASLEY AND JOHNSTON, HALL’S MASONIC BUILDINGS. LOWE STREET. THE SMALL TROUBLES TooK'Pfsre? A.I *4 i That ji-nsue in the home i* YOUR GIG OR BUGGY IS NOT RUNNING SMOOTHLY MAY WEAR ON THE FAMILY UNTIL THE GOD OF LOVE BECOMES DESPONDENT. A HAPPY MAN OR WOMAN IS HE OR SHE WHO ENTRUSTS THEIR VEHICLE-BUILDING AND REPAIRING TO—- * i 1 # J. B. LEYDON. COACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDER. BRIGHT S.rtEET. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY ACCUMULATED FUNDS £25,706,429 ANNUAL INCOME - - £3,375,852. POLICIES IN FORCE—237,S7S, assuring over £30,400,000 (includinc Additions). c TOTAL CASH PROFIT DIVIDED—£IS,II6,-554. Bonus laing CASH PROFIT DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1909)—£771 402 provid REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of over £1,370,000. ' ' * The Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY ORB NaRY or INDUSTRIAL— foj* any amount from £5 to £IO,OOO. TONTINE POLICIES. This Society DOES NOT ISSUE Tontine Policies, for the reasons (1) f it considers such contracts alien to the purposes of true life assurance and that the disappointment which has been occasioned bv the failure of off issuino- such policies to realise one single estimate of the probable result worked serious injury to the cause of assurance. When the American Companies commenced the issue of Tontine PolicieAustralia, this Society pointed oi*t that the exaggerated estimates made u impossible of realisation. Events have proved the truth of the predioti and these American Companies have now abandoned these disappoint policies, the issue of which has now been made illegal bv the State of ? York, where they originated. * The Society issues Policies, under its Tables J, R, and T, which offer m greater benefits and possess none of the disadvantages attaching to Toni , J. 01XO10S. DKv.ECxwxtS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon. C. J. JOHNSTON, M.L.C. (Chairman); A. de B BR YNDON T (Deputy Chairman); the Hon. E. RICHARDSON, CMG • JOHN * DUNCAN, Esq., and JOSEPH JOSEPH, Esq ’ New Zealand Branch— EDWARD W. LOWE, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Resident Secretary District Office- J. C. E. KISSLING. Peel Street, Gisborne. District Secretary.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3150, 21 February 1911, Page 6
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