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M BRAINS Jtj 1 Syfe^j*' IT Mark. | O H nave been,u^^^^^ om truction fi , | i- t-^T^^//,/ /A ■v — wi SI ■ § si s * SI i\Jp /^/l //vIVxT-lvv \>w 1 IJ M « I & :'Blw^Ww ls lisi^ -,: ~ these day>ofJFree-WKeels and 1H 3 g | -■■■•~ Hard breaking II i g "*a g ?» your 0M ra «W n , „„. , Kd s,,^^ v,, #hwl «J i*l H W ./hoeU of the 1904 "Premier»«rO!«lt.t«.kwp absolutely «! ' •■ " true. ! 904 Catalogue Free * i ;';■ explication to I : t*^ temier Cycle C?ls Coventry | f.
H)tink •. ■■• ■■ ■ ■ -i ; : . ■ - — ' ' —. ! THE POPULARITY OF | ■■■■^^OSMOND" Cycles! ' . ! T^E POPULARITY OF "OSMOND" CYCLES t mHE Bnccess that "Osmond" Cycles have achieved anfl the imputation t JL. they have earned in the realms of high-grade cycles is but what they deserve. Theyre the best wheels that genius, capital, and first-rate facilities can produce. ; BEND FOR A CATALOGUE ? r IT'S FREE! SCOTT MOTOR & CYCLE COMPANY, LTD., •- '•; "Where the-good Cycles are" '; THE SQUARE, PALMEKSTON NORTH. AulseTirook's Milk Chocolate THE PUREST. THE BEST. THE MOST DELICIOUS. "As sunshine follows shadow, So laughter follows tears ; And little faces smile again. When Aulsebrook's Milk Chocolate Appears.'' Made from the Finest Chocolate, scientifically blended with milk containiTag all its cream. In Id, 3d, and 6d 'PACKETS. I®" Much Larger Packets than, the Imuorted Article, AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL pRQViDENT SOCIETY HOLDS A WOELD-"V/IDE RECORD FOE Bonuses, Stability, Liberality, Economy. Tunds Over ... £20,500,000 Annual Income Over £2 700 000 Policies in Force assuring over... ... ... £65,817 000 Including over i 11,500,000 bonus additions. ' Bonus Certificates for 1904 have now been issued. Profit Divided for One Year, .. ... £624,211 The largest amount divided in any one year in the history . oi the Society. TOTAL PROFITS DIVIDED AMONGST POLIOSTHOLDERS, over £11,500,000 There is no other Office, living or dead which can show, or has shown, nich a phenomenal record as the Australian Mutual Provident Society. The Industrial Department fs now in fuil ■working order. Every desirable form of policy issued by the Society from £5 to £10,000. Directors of the New Zealand Branch—The Hon. Cbas. John Johnston, M.L.0., Chairman ; A. De B. Brandon, EBq., Depnty-Chftirman ; the Hon. E. Bichard■on, C.M.G.; John Duncan, Bsq ; and Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. XZ. BRANCH-CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. CRITERION SHOESN6 C. E. WALDEGRAYE- FQRGE HBOTANCB, LAHD AND COMMISION j FITZHSBBERT STREET. AGENT. | ®1U 'UUU ""«*» m\ Ol««*A fc BLA0KBl«lS«. •t 6t per tetki. \ Cown Fiopari'.sg. i xh» wtMM, pal«,w* o «h2 Harold Hall.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 426, 13 July 1905, Page 1
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407Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 426, 13 July 1905, Page 1
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