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THE SUPEBINTEJSDENCY. TO THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. |^1 ENTLEMEN,— I beg veiy respeclfiilly to in\JC form you that, iv anticipation of the enouing Provincial Elections, I am a CANDIDA IE for the honour of occupying the post of SUPERINTENDENT. In soliciting the confidence and support of the ©lectors, I found my claim on the possession of definite political principles, ou fre dom from the trammels of party, and on an acquaintance of twenty-t jto years with the public affairs of Auckland and the colony. I propose ching myself tbe pleasure at a future date of visiting ns many of the out-d^triefcs as practicable, when the views I entertain of the present condition and future prospects of the proviuce will be fully luid befom jow. I have tbe honour to be, Gentlemen, Tour obedient servant, H. ELLIS. [Weekly Advertisement.]

ffIHE QUEEN FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE JL COMPANY. Capital : £2,000,000. Sevbf Reasons \toy you should Insure you* Lipb. 1. Because life is bo uncertain ; while you are in health you are certain to be accepted, whereas if you postpone it you are liable to contract some dig« ease, and then to be rejeoted by every Aisurance Company ; by deUy you gain nothing ; by delay you may lose all chance of being asmrect, 2. Because tbe greatest financiers of the present day, as well »8 bankers and merchants, usually avail themselves of the benefits which Life Assurance offers, and you cannot do better than follow their example in this respect. 3. Because, if you are young, an Assurance Policy would not cost you much. If at 25, for £100, about £2 (X 4d. yearly, with your share of the profits of the Company; and you muat remember — "the young die as well as the old." 4. Because, if you are uot married, you can, by joining a Life Assurance Society, obtain a doenment which will prove that you have cted with prudence and forethought, and may be the means of your making such a match that your future course may be one of prosperity. 5. Because, if you are married, and are not assured, you may have caute to regret that ydu had neglected such an «asy method of providing for those you love ; aud ou a dyiug bed it would add to your other distressing feelings. 6. Because, it you are in businesi, aud one of t, firm, you can hare a Partnership Assurance, d, in the event of death occurring to either, the business remains undisturbed through the withdrawal of part capital which is usually the case after such an event, or, if you have advanced money to any penon, or you have a debtor unable to pay, you can agiure their liven and hold the Policy as security. 7. Because a Li f e Assurance Policy is a good security for loans, and in temporary embarrassment is often used with great advantage. J. TONSON GARLICK, Agent for the Province of Auckland. Auckland Agency : 81, Queen-street. JJOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Annual Income, £800,000 ; Capital, £2,000,000. LIFE DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL NOTICE.— AII New Life Insurances with Profits effected before January Ist, 1870, will become entitled to an INCREASED SHARE of PROFITS, iv accordance with a resolution passed at the last annual meeting of the shareholders. Tables of rates and all information may be obtained on application to tne undersigned. GEO. W. JONES, Agent. N.B. — Of&ca removed to Fi-st Floor o£ Mr. S. Hague Smith's Store, No. 14, Queen-street. Auckland, June 10, 1869. IMPERIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. Capital: £1,600,000. Agent; SAMUEL JACKSON, Fort-ntreet,

I ROBERT VAILE, j AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION : AG-ENT, i I EXCHANGE AUCTION MART, QUEEN-STREBT.

HAY. FOR PRIVATE SALE, I STACK of Well-«»v«d HAY, from SO to 60 Torn*, ataoding by tbe itde of a good metalled road at Otahubu. An approved bill will be taken at three months. — Apply to ALFRED BUOKLAND. iTUBNITURE BAZAAK, SHORTLAND-STREET.

WINKS & HALL, WHOLESALE AND BETAJL CABINET-MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, H*v« just landed, ex lute arrivals, an extensive assortment of ENGLISH FUENITURE. A LARGE and CHOICE STOCK BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, KIDDERMIVSTER, AND FELT CABPETS HEARTH BUGS, FLOOE CLOTHS, All widtha from J to 15 feet wide. MAHOGANY, IRON, and OTEER BED STEADS »nd COTS GILT CHIMNEY and TOILET-GLASSES DAMASKS FRINGES BRASS CORNICES tnd POLES.

Every Description of FURNITURE MANUFACTURED ON THE PREMISES. Solb Agents for this GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES Instructions given to purchasers gratia. WINKS & HALL, SXOIT&JIHB-BTISIT,* AVQKLAIf*.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3716, 16 June 1869, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3716, 16 June 1869, Page 5