I The Cold Weather Has No Terrors I For the Home that Has Its Goal I Shed Stocked with " Coalbrookdale." I npHE demand for this great heai-produtoing Coal is now over half I X a million of tons per year, and is steadily increasing. Qual- ■ ity tells! The Public knows that IT PAYS to use Coalbrookdaie. ■ The Depot also supplies, at the lowest prices, ■ PUPONGA, PELAWMAIN, and MOKAU COALS; COKE and ■ FIREWOOD. COALBROOKDALE SCREENED, UNSCREENED. SMALL AND BLACKSMITH'S NUTS. PROMPT DELIVERY ALSO FULL WEIGHT. COALBROOKDALE DEPOT, WESTPORT COAL CO, I<td. NO. 3, ST. HILL ST., Telephone 158. R. MATHISON, Branch Manager. A Morning Delicacy. BACON AND EGGS FOR BREAKFAST. YOU WANT THE FRESHEST OF EGGS, PRIMEST OF BACON, PUREST OF TEA, AND GOOD COOKING WILL DO THE REST. OUR PRICES ARE: FRESH LAID EGGS—I/- PER DOZEN. PRIME BACON—FROM s£d. per lb. TEA (a really good line), GOLDEN HEART—I/4 per lb. ONLY OBTAINABLE AT— _ O O O <D ** ' » THE CANTERBURY CASH STORE, RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY MEMBERS are notified that the ANNUAL BONUS CERTIFICATES for the year ended December 31st, 190 C, have now been issued, and that ;he CASH PROFIT FOR 1906 Tvas 3f which £664,692 is NOW DIVIDED'and the BALANCE of £100.649 placed ° now divided, with interim Bonuses paid, is a return of over J6 per cent, of the participating assurance premiums re^lv^ i d 4 vr"V g B MiSSn 906, and provides Reversionary Additions to policies of about One Million [•wo Hundred Thousand Pounds. ACCUMULATED FUNDS • £|§'g23'677 ANNUAL INCOME __-: £2,JMfili No other Mutual Life Aswran^Toffice doing business in New Zealand dther iS^lnS^iTOlN^l^HE^Ht^ MEET ITS LIABILITIES, )R SFS^TW^SJ To^fsueh advantages to th. as, lring public as the . AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: rhe Hon. Chas. J. Johnston, M .L.C., Chairman; A De flu^S^S Esq. Deputy Chairman; the Hon. E: Richardson, C.M.G.; John Duncan, Eaq.j and Joseph Joseph, Esq EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. ?EW ZEALAND BRANCH-CUSTOVIHOUSE qUA^ o WE|LINGTON. District Secretary, Victoria Avenue, Wangaaui. J. YOUNG and CO., At (the latest iOil Engine Balvanised SteeTWind Mills; Andiews and Beayen's Chaff-cutters; # Sheepehearing Machines, Saw Benches, Benicia Disc Ploughs, Gas Engines. ~~note addressNo. 7, Nixon Mao©, NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO. BUILDING, WANGANUI. I lYlCllOl* S Moderate Price I Quality . • 4^aUCw BLOUSES. BLOUSES. BLOUSES. NEW SEASON'S BLOUSES. MRS. ROBERTS has jus> opened up a lovely assortment of New Seoson s Blouses. Blouses in Silk, Cashmere, i oCe, Cambric, Sateen, Muslin, and Print. All made in .he very latest fashion and at exceptionally low prices. INSPECTION INVITED AT Mrs Roberts' TTTiT- SATISFACTION STORE.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12144, 21 September 1907, Page 3
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