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Insurance.

"VrORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE JJ{ SOCIETY. CAPITAL : oi £2,300,000. Fin effecting Life Insurances, recent eremta have shown it to be of the fi»t importance to lelect an Office of high character, long standing, and stability. This Society h*i bees in existence since the reign of Queen Anne, and the first Policy of Insurance ssued in the world was issued by the Amicable, now he Norwich Union. The Resources of the Society are so great, that irrespectiye of its immense annual revenue it possesses a Reserve Fund of £2,800,000 and upwards, available for its requirement*. Being a purely Mutual Office, It has assigned by way of Bonus to insurers the sum of £1,050,000. EVERY ADVANTAGE accruing from life Assurance in all its is offered by the Society, together with the experiences and safety of a well-founded institution, which timi HiS MtOVBD TO BB SECURE AGAINST ALL CHARGES. THK BENEFITS of insuring herein will be shownfthus : It is anticipated that persons, entering at 20\wlll be relieved fromjfurther payments at 44 SO „ „ „ 52 40 .. » » 80 45 „ „ „ 03 60 >. >. „ 66 No charges forJMedical Fees, Stamps, or Policies, "»* Unlike Joint Stock Companies, the NORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY has no distinct body of proprietors : its profits are divided among the assured, whose premiums are in fact merely deposits reverting to themselves as members of the Society. Surrender values are given after three years. Fire risks accepted at moderate rates. , Intending assurers are 'recommended" tojfcall upon the undersigned for prospectuses, and further fpartitulars. J. B. GRAHAM, Agent. G. S. GRAHAM, t Inspector. Offices : Vaile's Buildings.

THE SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Or NEW ZEALAND. \ Capital: £600,000, In 25,000 Shares of £20|eachj wltn 1 unlimited liability of Shareholder!. Directors ; Chairman — Albert Beethnm, Esq. Hon. Henry Ohamberlin, M.L. A. Stannus Jones, Esq. William Crush Daldy.Esq , J.P. William Earl, Esq. William Morrin, Esq. Joieph Howard.Eiq. Solicitous: Messn. Hesketh and Riohmon Bankbs : Union Bank of Australia. General Manager: A. Boardman. ' Bead Offioi : 29, Quun-stiuest, Auoiland. Brinohih : Dunedln— Menri. W. and G. Turnbnll and Co. ' Wellington— Meiin. W. and O. Turabull and Co. Cbristcnurch — J, Drnmmond Maopherion, Eiq. Agencies : , Nelson — Mefiirt. Morrison, Sclanderi, and Co. 1 This Company has been established as a purely New Zea'and institution, » with all its funds retained and invested in the colony. It has a very large an 1 influentia body of shareholders distributed throughout the enti r e Colony, w-io are themselves insurers to a very considertble amount, and consequently can influence a large business, thus adding to the security of the insured and tho stability of the Company, the chief features of which are a liberal management, prompt payments, rates moderate, ard personal responsibility of a large body of shareholders . Fire and Marine Insurance is now carried on throughout the Colony. Marino business will also be commenced in Australia and Great Britain as soon as arrangements can be made.

COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL : ONE MILLION STERLING. PREECE & GRAHAM, Agents, Yaile's Buildings, Queen-street. PACIFIC Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Unlimited Liability. GEORGE THORNE Jun. Agent. IMPERIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LONDON. Capital: £1.600,000. Agent, SAMUEL JACKSON, <Fort-street. TW-BW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES. ABSOLOTB SECURITY AND LOW RATE 3 OF PREMIUM. For particulars apply; to GEORGE THORNE, Jon., Government Life Insurance Officer for Auckland Fort-street, March 23 1872 Books.

fTIHE AUCKLAND CIRCULATING LIBRARY. The Proprietor, G. T. CHAPMAN, in calling public attention to this, the oldest and most extensive SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY IN THE COLONY (MARLY 4,000 VOT/CJMS IN CmCULATION), Would ask' Subscribers to return at their earliest convenience all Library Books numbered under 1,681, as a Second Lot of about 1,200 Volumes MUST BE ABSOLUTELY SOLD, To make room for New Book*. Catalogue No. 2, containing Nos. 600 to 888 ' „ No. 3, „ Nos. 867 to 1265 ' „ No. 4, „ No*. 1266 to 1684 THESE WTLL BE OFFERED AT - - ' GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, , l , EITHER IN SINGLE VOLUMES OR IN QUANTITIES ' FOR COUNTRY LIBRARIES, *°* ONE MONTH FROM THIS DATE. Those remaining untold after that time WILL BESOLDBY AUCTION. 5 Priced Catalogues of the Books for Sale arinow ready and may be had free on application, or posted to any address. ■ ' ■ ' ' 1 G. T. CHAPMAN, ; booksellee and stationer. , Office of "Nhw Zealand Almanac," auckland.

{ /COROMANDEL CEaCULATING, \J ' LIBRAEY. - J : ALFRED SILK, .:; j STATIONER, IBOOKSBLLER, TOBACCONIST, &oi ' /tv Scrip Transfer *Forms always on hand.' >V J Licensed to Sell Pottsge and Receipt Stamps. > Agent for Dailt Sotjthihin C»o8* and W»»xt N«wev , Orders far Monthly Summaries punctually , , attended to. * . - ' ' ' l\3FE^V""*lpiTlONJ"'Post ; free r li. , 6d J _l^i' FRIENDLY COUNSELS, a Treatise on Nervous and Phy»lcalT)«bllity, with mean* for Self-Cure.— Eh-j "close 1 Stamp* and'Addre**, 1 M. L» NOIR, 10, Didley* '(•treet;MellJonrne. y;& -urn; „ t \'/ ; ..^j I |

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4755, 20 November 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4755, 20 November 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4755, 20 November 1872, Page 4

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