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CITY TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. |1 J. H. .'DAL T O N : ;, WOI'LD DRAW THE SPECIAL ATTENTION OF HIS CUBTOMEES AND PUBLIC 2 iO 0 GENERALLY TO THE LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF g v. t*7wßk\ TWEEDS, ;...■■ ; '„;• : ;.; HI *3H§ ' ■" -COATINGS, •■■ ■■■■:" - .. '.■■■■ I'l "'I ■ flff • ' : .. •/■ ■■■■ . ELANNELLETTES, JfK ' : ■■■ • "'■ SERGES,; .5.00 :;. ■■■ TESTINGS, ETC., ■ '.|"°— I Xl B JUST RECEIVED AND SUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. /T^ life THESE GOODS, FOR EXCELLENCE OF MANUFACTURE, VARIETY, AND t£~y* . VALUE, , Y^ trousers- CANNOT BE SURPASSED, ji^ffi^ *" . AND ARE PLACED BEFORE OUR PATRONS AT THE SAME "LOW CASE ffi'S^ 0 12 6 TRICES" AS HERETOFORE. JM #^^, 0150 OUR MOTTO ALWAYS— I wSSk ■■{'"■I "SMALLPEOFITS AN D_QTJICK RETURNS" WM INSPECTION INVITED. S Wm 126 PATTERNS AND EASY SELF-MEASUREMENT FORMS POST FREE ON 9 M 15 0 APPLICATION. M 9 1 7 6 P. 0.0. AND CHEQUES CROSSED "J. H. DAI.TON." 1 1C 0 FREIGHT PAID TO NEAREST RAILWAY STATION. ' . J. H. D ALT ON, NAPIER. JB R A N G E E S:— . 102 STREET, AUCKLAND. 43 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. AN 3KXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS GIVEN WITH EACH SUIT OVER £B 15s.

THE COi»£FANY Pack the following etandard brands of Choice Teas, yiz :—' "DEAGON," 3/- "ELEPHANT," 2/8 "MIKADO, 2/- ---" CRESCENT," 2/6 **» "EMPIRE," 2/2 ALSO,'THE CELEBRATED "HOUDAH," '2f' m " KANGRA VALLEY," 2/10 -■■■■• BRANDS. ' These latter are PUBE INDIAN TEAS of robust growth, Tpoeseesingr great strength and purity "of flavor, especially intended for connoisseurs. - . SOLE AGENTS 7OR THE CELEBRATED jj'JJJ TEAS ( ALPHA ESTATE )' W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., WELLINGTON. MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, ESTABLISHED 1849, S>OB LIFE ABBUB.AICE ON THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AUSTRALIAN LIFE OFFICE, AND THE ONLY ONE THAT DECLARES A BONUS EVERY YEAR. BRANCH OFFICE: CUSTOM-HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. LOCAXi BOARD OF DIRECTORS : Tns Hon. Mor;OAN S. Grace, M.D., M.L.O. (Chairman) Chajiles John Johnston, Ebo. (Deputy CLairman) Wllliam Sebb, Esq. Alfbkd de Tjatiik Beandow, Esq. The Hon. Vdwabd Richai edeojj, C.M.G., M.H.R. Policies in force .. ~ .. 57,«70 Sum Assured ~. .. ... .. .£30,691,196 Aooumulatiid F ujidti .. .. .. •< .. .. £8,16U,311 Annual Inoomi i .. .. .. .. .. .. £1,512,280 CaA Bonusee Divided .. .. £3,623,450 Cash Bonuafor One Year, 188S £400,8'J3 Extract from the h'st Annual Report of the Society's Actuary -.—"Ten years ago I as it were, challenged X iifo Assurance Societ'.es wherever situated to show a record comparable to that of this Society. Adapting t'ho langungo then uned to the facts und figures of to-day, the Australia n Mutual Provideuf, Society at 40 years of nge stands before the world as a life useuraueti institution that bf m aehiev<;d UNPAHALIJiLEU success. For stability it is UNSUKPASSED, for the pro*it it has realised and dividtd it is UNEXCELLED, and for tho liberality of its business arrungemente it is MATCHLKSS No other life assurance society in any po.rt of the world has had at tho end of 40 years 87,070 policies in force, oasurii'.g £30,691,196., an accumulated fund of £8,169,311, und an annual revenue of £1,h1'?. t 280, of which it could be said that tho rs te of expenses to premium income has been LESS, the rate of interest realised on th c funds HIGHER, the premiums charged LOWER, the re?«rvo for the liabilities HIGFLER, and the bonuses allotted to its members LARGER than those of this Society. If I repeat myself, it is truo iiow as then that such an inetitntic n may well be the boast cf Australasia and the special pride of 'Sydney, the city of its foundation." Forma o { Proposal and every requisite information may be ha< 3 upon written or personal appiirj ition to any of the District Offices, or Country Agenta , or to Napier D ietrict Office, Tennyson street, ED WAI ID W. LOWE, AR7 JHUR H. GORE, Resident Seoretary. Agency Clerk. ■

EG 3 IO N T RACING CIUB, HAWERA. SUMMER MEEfING, loiit AND 14th FEBRUARY, 1890. £915 GIVEN AWAY IN STAKESEgmont Handicap, £250; Flying Handicap, £75 ; Normanby Stakes, £50; let Hurdle fc'.andicap, £60 ; Ladies* Bracelet, £30 : 2 Hack Hurdles, £20 each. Waimatw Handicap, £150 ; .Y/elter Handicap, £40; Sapling Race, £45; 2nd Hurdle Handicap, £75 ; Maiden, £40 ; 2nd Hack Flat, £3C each. Nominations for all Handicaps £1, on DECEMBER 21st, 1889. Cards containing particulars can be obtai ned on application to W. H. E. WANKLYN, Secretary. SALT WATER SWIMMING BATHS. HP Hl2 above Bathe are now open to the JL Public from 6a.m.to 9p m. iFor Ladios every day between the hours of l<) to 11 a.m. (excepting Sundays) andMua B&i udfiku) will bo in attendance on Mondi* ys, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 7 to 9 p.m., for young ladies. SEASON TICKET (Single) - £1 Iβ MONTHLY TICKET (Single) - 6a The Baths und all appliances are kept ncrupulounly clean, thero being a continual flow of ealt water nil day, thus completely changing the water every eighteen hours. Tho temperature is kept at 75 degrees. A Hot Salt Water Bath has also been added to the Establishment, which will no doubt bo largely used by those suffering from Rheumatism, <Sx. Hot Fresh Water and Shower Baths at all Hours. THOMAS BRADFIELD, ■ Lessee, Hastiugs-etreot. CHRISTMAS TREAT. Cider, equal to Devonshire, 8s per doz. ' Rhino Sherry, 12s per don. Old Peach Wine, 20s per doz. , Old Apricot (a grund wine), 22s (id. SAMPLE CASES— [ i> Bottles Cider \ , 2 do. Rhine Sherry f"I O 2 do. Peach Wino j JLOS. ( 2 do. Apricot Wine ) ( Or 9 Bottles Sparkling Cider und 3 Rhine Sherry for 9b. Tho Apricot and Peac'i Wines are equal to any imported. There is no reason why we should not have as good Wino made in tho Colony and savo los a dozen in duty, freight, charges, and commission. Samples can be tried at my Town Agent, J J. H. GODDARD, Emerson street, where v all orders will be promptly attended to, or g J. C. VAUGHAN, Havolock.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5710, 18 December 1889, Page 4

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