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CITY TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. J| J. H, D ALT O N Jsa '' : WOULD DRAW THE SPECIAL ATTENTION OF HIS CUSTOMERS AND PUBLIC 210 0 GENERALLY TO THE LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF WWm TWEEDS, . 310 o '%■■. COATINGS, " ' 16 6 ° 0 '■P" FLANNELLETTES, Bβ SERGKS, 5o o • ■ PANCTi VESTINGS, ETC., __H°_l_ 'HWffiH JUST rece lVed and suitable for the present season. «P wSgp THESE GOODS, FOR EXCELLENCE OF MANUFACTURE, VARIETY, AND J|f|» trousers- CANNOT BE SURPASSED, HS!k AND ARE PLACED BEFORE OUR PATRONS AT THE SAME "LOW CASE IBll^P^ 0 12 6 jPJIICES" AS HERETOFORE. iiil«M 0150 OUR MOTTO ALWAYS— J? j|Pj|a J 17 0 6 o " SMALL PROFITS RETURNS" |f|l INSPECTION INVITED. « il PATTERNS AND EASY SELF-MEASUREMENT FORMS POST FREE ON" 19 IS 15 0 APPLICATION. §M 9 17 6 P. 0.0. AND CHEQUES CROSSED '« J. H. DAIiTON." fUl^ , 1 10 0 FREIGHT PAID TO NEAREir"RAILWAY STATION. fB~~V J. H. D A L TO N, HASTINGS-ST., NAPIER. B R A N G E E S.:— 102 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 43 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS GIVEN WITH CASH SUIT OVER £3 15s.

Pa'jk the following standard brands of Choice Teas, viz:— "DRAGON,"3/- "ELEPHANT," 2/8 "MIKADO, 2/"CRESCENT," 2/6 .-» "EMPIRE," 2/2 ALSO, THE CELEBRATED "HODDAH," 3/- *» " KANGRA VALLEY," 2/10 BRANDS. Thesei latter are PURE INDIAN TEAS of robust growth, possessing great strength and purity of flavor, especially intended for connoisseurs. SOLE AGENTS FOB THE CELEBEATED J'JJJ TEAS ( ALPHA ESTATE). W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., WELLINGTON. ~~~~ AUSTRALIAN ' MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED 1849, FOB I LIFE, ASSUBANCE ON THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AUSTRALIAN LIFE OFFICE, AND THE ONLY OWE THAT DECLARES A BONUS EVERY YEAH. BRANCH OFFICE: CUSTOM-HOUSE QUAY, WFLLINGTON. LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS : The Hon. Mobgan S. Gbaob, M.D., M.L.C. (Chairman) Chaeles Jomi Johnston, Esa. (Deputy Chairman) William Seed, Esa. Alfekd db Bathe Bkandou, Esq. The Hon. Edwaed Richabdson, 0.M.G., M.H.R. Policies in force * .. .. .. « 87,070 Sum Assured £30,691,196 Accumulated Funds £8,169,311 Annual Income £1,512,280 Cash Bonuses Divided £3,623,450 Cash Bonus for One Year, 1888 .. £400,893 Extract from the last Annual Report of tho Society's Actuary:—"Ten years ago I as it were, challenged Life Assurance Societies wherever situated to chow a record comparable to that of this Society. Adapting the language then used to the facts and figures of to-day, the Australian Mutual Provident Society at 40 years of ago stands before the world as a life assurance institution that baa achieved UNPARALLELED success. For i stability it is UNSURPASSED, for the profit it has realised and divided it is UNEX- j CELLED, and for the liberality of its business arrangements it is MATCHLESS. No other life sesuranee society in any part of the world has had at the end of 40 years 87,070 policies hi force, assuring £30,691,196, an accumulated fund of £8,169,311, and an annual revenue of £1,512,280, of which it could he said that the rate of expenses to premium income has been LESS, the rate of interest realised on the funds HIGHER, the premiums charged LOWER, the reserve for the liabilities HIGHER, and the bonuses allotted to its members LARGER than those of this Society. If I repeat myself, it is true now as then that such an institution may well be tho boast of Australasia and the special pride of Sydney, the city of its foundation.' . Forms of Proposal and every requisite information may be had upon written or personal applicution to any of the District Offices, or Country Agents, or to Napier District Office, Tennyson street, EDWARD W. LOWE, ARTHUR H. GORE, Resident Seoretary. Agenoy Clerk.

HENEY LASOELLEB. TT ESEI LASCELLES.j JLAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, AND | GJBNERAL COMMISSION ' AGENT, Loans negotiated, Licensed Land Broker! for preparing deed s of mortgage, transfer, j and lease under t he provisions of the Land ' Transfer Act, &a. , &c. Omasa: PBOiNLX FIRE OFFICE, opposite J 'ost Office, Napier. P"~HtENix * I rFaSSUBANcFcOM*PANr OF LONDON, Established over One Hundred Years (With unlimited liability). Losses Paid exceed ~ ~ £16,000,000 Thie Company (the second oldest in' existence) is represented throughout this Colony, andaccepts Fire Risks on all descriptii'its of Property iit Lowest Current Rates. Claims for Lot wee are promptly and liberally adjusted 1 >y the Company's Local Agents. By Spj joial Act of the Gknbbal Assembly or h r aw Zealand this COMPANY CAN SUK AND 3K StTBD IN THIS Colony. HENRY L4.SO.ELLES, Agent f' it Biawke's Bay. TO LET, AT FARN (DOW, PART OF GIFFORD'S KSTzVTE, 2 PADDOCKS, coat oiuing , 8 acres and 10 acres respective./y. j HENRY LASOEIiLES, Manag-er Estate. FOR SALE AINJ3 LEASE, r POWN and Country Properties in all JL part* of the Distrif ;t. HENRY LAS>OELLES. FOR 87 iLE, IN the Town of Napf .er, a Capital Paying Busj'oiesa ; owner wanting to leave the district. Small amou at only required. Apply to HENRY LA.SOELLES. FOR 'SALE, ON Main 2toad, mmediately adjoining' Napier Park Raoecourse, Building Allo hnents from |-aero upwards r specially suite, d for lintel, training stables, and general business sites. Terms Easy. HEN'KY LASOEI J^ES. i'INAMOIAL. MONI3Y to Lend in any »urn on approved security. HENRY IUASCELLEa, Oi flcee opposite I *ost Office, Nap ier. NOTIOE. HOI JSEHOLPERS having untler an Half-A on »of JLand will be ohar, ged for re moval of Rubbish. Household ers | having ,' compluinta against the Comtnict ore are requested to , send to Box lift, Pisst | Office. Q B. MACDONiiLD. NIGHTSOIi 0 CONTRACT. ' ALL. communicnti one of whatever naturo j jreferring to ti be Nightsoil Contract i must bo addressed 1 "o Q. B. Macdoi laid, Box 110, P. 0., Napit r. . JOHN GRIFFIN

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5664, 24 October 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5664, 24 October 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5664, 24 October 1889, Page 4

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