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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1106, 26 July 1879, Page 4

 

New Advertisements NEW ZEALAND GOVERN. MENT LIFE INSURANCE, ON THE MUTUAL OH PARTICIPATING PRINCIPLE. I CHIEF POST OFFICE, AUCKLAND. ALL Profits divided amongst Policy- holders. Snrplns of first fh'c years' work is £12,191. First division of Profits will be made m 1889. The Department issues all desirable forms of Policies. All money kept m the Colony. Payment of every Policy is guaranteed by the Colony. Age admitted on the declaration of the insured, if unable to obtain any proof Premiums on whole Life Policies for £500 with share m profits. Premium rates are Lower than those of Private Companies. Policies protected from Bankruptcy Laws. Yearly premium Laid aside Age for £500 daily for $580 s. d. s. d. 25 8 18 9 0 0 3« 10 4 2 -007 35 11 15 10 0 0 7$ 40 13 15 10 6 0 9 15 16 19 7 0 11 50 20 0 19 0 1 1 Larger or smaller sums m proportion. £250 will cost half tho above rates; or for a small extra payment. The capital sum Aivill be paid to assured on surviving to a certain age. Absolute seettrity from loss If from any reasons a policy-holder is unable to continue his payments, he can, after having made three annual payments, obtain a paid-up policy, free of future premiums, for an amount generally greater than the amount he has jiaid. For tables, forms, and further informa- tion apply to any Post-iffice, or to H. CLAPCOTT, Chief Agent. KUMMER ACO. (Late bucholz k Co FORT STREET, AUCKLAND, WINE AND SPIRIT AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. PRODUCE Sold at Lowest Rates of Commission. Always on Hand, a First-olass Assort- i ment tf Choice Brands of Spirits and j Wines, Cigars, and Teas, Sußar, and General Merchandise. Indents will be exceuted for England, Sootland, Germany, France, and America. IMPORTANT TO OWNERS OF HORSES. TIIE undersigned has always on hand all the latest improvements for the Comfort and Safety of Horse and Rider, and also for Driving and Heavy Dray, Ploughing, or Spring-cart Harness. He wonld speciafty draw attention to his neAvly-arrivcd Patent Safety Stirrups and Spring side Stirrups, Patent Safety Spring Bars (which may be fixed to either new er old Saddles) also, to his LATEST IMPROVED SHIFTING DRAUGHT CART HAMES, Simple, yet Perfectly Effectual. It is scarcely necessary to state that some horses would draw far more, and very much easier, if the Hame Draughts were altered. This fact renders this invention extremely valuable. Price (very strong), from 8s tid per pair. For further Price List see his other AdA'ertisemenfc m this paper. Country Orders promptly attended to. Durability is the Test ov Cheap- ness. W. S. JONES, MANUFACTURER axd DIRECT IM- PORTER OF SADDLERY AND HARNESS. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND HAMILTON STORE, Victoria Street, Hamilton. JAMES MARTIN TTAS on hand, and is now offering at Very Low Prices Costume Cloths and Serges Ladies' Ulsters, Felt Skirts General Drapery Aberdeen and Chambray Winceys Crimean, Rob Roy, and Oxford Shirtings Kaiapoi, Welsh, and Saxony Flannels Eider-down Quilts. Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing, Hosiery, and Boots. A Very Choice Lot of Ladies' Kid E.S. Boots and .T.R. Goloshes. Austrian, Sealskin, and Waterproof Rugs. American-Drill Tents and Flys, 6xß and 8 x 10. White and Gold Crockery ware, &c. IN THE TAILORING DEPART- MENT, A Superior Selection of English and Colonial Tweeds, Coatings, Serges, &c, kc &o. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. GROCERIES, Of Best Quality, at Lowest Prices, at the HAMILTON STORE. i "WAIKATO TIMES," TOB PRINTING of every deaoription exeouted with Nsatoess and Despatch, i at the lowest possible pricea. 1 1

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