OWLY - - Morning Paper WITHIN FIFTY MILES OF - - - PALfftERSTON NORTH.
'3 ■ BRAINS II I ■ | navebeemis^cl:in,me^construction |§ , £ #iLvG/i.e \wn^eis li §9% «§ r/) these day>of-Ere?WKeels and || Ha g p g hard breaking. Hi g 3.5 rtck your o!d machine up. and spinning the wheel round, look how one part of th« II H vim comes nearer the forks than the other parts. That means that every time you HP <rf ? Mai that wheel round you htve to exert more force than you would if it ran true Ppp lJ * wheels of the !904 " Premier" are built to keep absolutely ff " -.. ■;■ ■■■■&■ ■ ■ f«* 1904 Catalogue Free ' *Tf on cpplica'tion to I t*csi remier Cycle 015 Coventry | T
rink Empire ■■. ■■ ' ■.)■'■ ■ tPpS^■ . j THE POPULARITY OF 'O&MOND " Cycles ! ;THE POPULARTFTOF "OSMOND" CYCLES ! ..nnHIG success that "Osmond" Cycles have achieved and the reputation <eL they have earned in the realms of high-grade cycles is but what they •deserve. They're the best wheels that genius, capital, and first-rate facilities can produce. " ' BEND FOR A CATALOGUE .^ IT'S , FREE! SCOTT MOTOR & CYCLE COMPANY, LTD., "Where the good Cycles are" THE SQUAKE, PALMERSTON NORTH. Aulsebrook'g Milk Chocolate THE PUREST. THE BEST. THE MOST DELICIOUS. "As sunshine follows shadow, So faughter follows teara ; And little faces smile again, i When Aulsebrook's Milk Chocolate Appears." Hade from the Finest Chocolate, scientifically blended with milk containing all its cream, In Id, 3d, and 6d PACKETS. r3" Much Larger Packets than the Imported Article,, AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY HOLDS A WORLD-WIDE RECORD FOR Bonuses, Stability, Liberality, Economy, JFunds Over £20,500.000 "Annual Income Over •• •■• ••• £2.700,000 Policies in Force assuring over... ... ... £65,817,000 Including over £11,500,000 bonus additions. Bonus Certificates for 1904 have now been issued. Profit Divided fo i One Year, £624,211 The largest amount divided in any one year in the history of the Society. TOTAL PKOFITS DIVIDED AMONGST POLIO over £11,500,00 C There is no other Office, living or dead which can show, or has shown, euch a phenomenal record as the Australian Mutual Provident Society. . _ ~ The Industrial Department 8s now in full working order. Every desirable form of policy issued by the Society from £5 to £10,000. Directors of the New Zealand Branch—The Hon. Chas. John Johnston, M.L.C. Chairman ; A. De B. Brandon, Esq., Depnty-Chairman ; the Hon. E. Richard son, C.M.G.; John Duncan, Esq ; and Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. NZ. BRANCH—CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. I CRITERION SHOEING C. E. WALDEGRAYEj FORGE, •.•xBUKaNUB. LAND ASD COMMISION FITZHERBERT STREET. AGENT. | ~~"~ iHoKSE-Snoaa and .t IW , \J KJ mortgajjb on j Qisbjai BLiOKs]* l^! a-r> per Bant. Cowd Properstes. *-4«rt-»u»Mi Haipold Hall.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 425, 12 July 1905, Page 1
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425Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 425, 12 July 1905, Page 1
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