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mHB NEW ZEALAND GOVEBNJL MSNT LIFB INSUBANCS ASSOCIATION. This Aesooiation Iβ the only Ofioe which posseesee Government Secrerity and proffers to the public the combined advantages of mutual life assubance, lowest fbemiums, inviolable state guarantee. amount"of funds. After 15 years* existence, the Office has now ACCUMUIiATED FUNDS exceeding ONE MILLION STERLING. Funds in June, "1875 ... .£109,967 Funds in June, 1880 ... £459,335 Funds in 1885, over ... £1,000,000 Annual Income exceeds... £245,000 The Association offers the most Liberal Conditions extant. Branches in all the Principal Towns in the Colony, and Agencies at all the Money Order Post Offices in the Colony. LOANS ONMOBTGAGE. The Association is now prepared to invest part of its Accumulated Funds as LOANS ON MOBTGAGE of Freehold Lands in the Colony, at MODEBATE BATES OF INTEREST, to the extent of half the value of the security offered. Applications for Loans of not less than .£350 to be addressed to the Acting General Manager, Wellington. Printed Forms of; Application can be obtained at the Head Office, and at the Offices of the District and Resident Agents. District Arent for Canterbury— J. C. PBUDHOE. By order. D. M. LUCK2E, Acting General Manager. Head Office, Wellington, July, 1885. β-aa 6649 Hotels. /GLOUCESTER HOTEL, VJT Christchurch, Corner of Barbadoes and St. Asaph streets. Pleasure Grounds, Conservatory, Privacy, Comfort. The above well-known Hotel has been placed under entirely new management, having been handed over to the care of Mr Yarr (late of the Canterbury Club). Special attention will be paid to the comfort of boarders and visitors, who will be located in the portions of the building which are separated from the Public Bar, and entirely private. Special arrangements with permanent boarders. Jn the Bar nothing will be supplied except of the best qualify procurable. WILLIAM TOMBS, Proprietor. 9-12 7814 S'ICTOBHN HOTBL, ruiß&lavbaatoaej;. Chriatohuroh. well-known old-established and favorite Hotel, having been thoroughly renovated and refitted, wiH now be found replete with' every convenience, no expense navuig been spared to ensure the comfort of visi tors. •■■'..■■■ ■ _ The reputation of my management needs nooomment. p> BUEKE> Late of the Southern Cross Hotel, Addington.

Partneretaip Notice*. ™ NOTICE is hereby given, that the PARTNEBSmPhflkertoßubsittuig -■ between üb, the undersigned SAMUEL } PAULL ANDREWS and CHABLEB WATBON MARTIN, as _ Estate Agents, at No. 200 Hereford street, _ Christehurcb, under the etyle or firm of 1 ANDBEWB & MARTIN, has been THIS DAY DISSOLVED by Mutual Consent. " As witness our hands this first day of £ CHABLES WATSON MARTIN. C Witness to the signature cf Samuel Faull L Andrews: M Jab. Goodman, -■ Of Christchurch, I Solicitor's Clerk. j* Witness to the signature of Charles -^ Watson Martin: w Jos. Spbnckb, J Clerk to Mr John Joyce, * Solicitor, Chrifltchurch. _ MESSES C. W. MABTIN & CO. beg to j announce that they have taken » those commodious premises adjoining IS. « Recce's Ironmongery Warehouae, # Colombo s street, Chrietchmch, where they intend to * cany on the buiineßs of Auctioneers, ! Estate and General Agents. . . ; Clients may rely upon receiving every | attention. * C. W. MABTIN & CO., Phoenix Auction Rooms, 9-21 8170 Christchuroh. Puneral MotScee. _ FUNERAL BEFOBM. j WLANGFORDis prepared to Fur- \ « nish Funerals as followb s— ( Adult., from 0 0 Children, from JB2 10 0 , Addres»-Corner Nortii and East Beltej [ or, at Office. 133 Colombo street, next J. Goodman's Boot Shop. 9-2 7434 , THE Friends of Mr John Merrin,of Kaiapoi Island, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his Ute wife, Adah, to leave the residence of her daughter, North road, Kaiapoi, on Thursday? the 24th met., at 2 30 p.m., for the Kaiapoi NEVJ^ LE 9-23 8241 Undertaker. THE Friendß of the late Charles Alexander M. Tanner are respect- 1 fully informed that his leave hie fate leeidence, 27 Anti*rfS|taeet couth. This Cay, Thureday, September 24th, at 2 p m.. for the Addington Cemetery. H. FDHBMANIv, Undertaker, 9-24 8295 209 Colombo street. THE Frieads of Mr G. 7? W«g ,o '* ■"• respectfully informed that the Funeral of Mb late Wife, Harriet Jane, will leave his residence, Bromley, This Day 24tb), at 2 30 p.m, for the WoolfcwALTEEß&CO) tonCemete^. Undertakers, Victoria and Manchester streets. I 9*24 o2vo 1 mHE Friends of Mr E. J. Dean are I ± respectfully informed that the Funet ral of hia late Wife, Agnes Sophia, will 9 leave her father's residence (Mr SandUndertakera, Victoria and Manchester sfaeets. 9-24 aSaS) a. - THE Friends of Mr J.^ Sandfordare respectfully informed that the Funerals of bis late daughters (Mrs W-β #. Woodford and Mrs E. J. Dean) wmieewe S Bromley acd Heathcote VaUey £ (Thursday). 24thinstant, at 2.30 P-m.. Z ingrf PrincFiß street. Woolston, thence " together to the Heathcote Cemetesry-

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Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6245, 24 September 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6245, 24 September 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6245, 24 September 1885, Page 1