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EQUITABLE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. i FIRE AND MARINE^ Oaotai. .. .. .... £1000,000 UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. KAMBB AGENCY, TEKHTtBON-STBBET. TNSURANOES effected on Dwelling-: X houses, Furniture, Merchandise, Stores; Hotels, and all other insurable interests at lowest current rates. Prompt settlements and business-like conduct of its affairs will be the distinguishing features in the management of the Association. H. A BANNER, Agent for Hawke'e Bay STANDARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO.. OF NEW ZEALAND. Gamtai. .. £1,000,000 Hbad OmoE, Dtjhkdin. Agents for Hawke's Bay— j ROBJOHNS & CO. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. ! Authorised Capita " ..' ~£3,000,000 Subscribed .. .. ...2,600,000 Faid-up .. ~ .. .'.., 625,000 Fibb Revkitob, 1884: Premiums and interest .. .. £1,201,08 This Company ie prepared to Inau. against FIRE at LOWEST CURRENT RATES, and settlements made promptly. ! Aamraa: J. Maudsley .. .. .. Takapaa: J. Bennett .. .. .. Hastings Kennedy and Evans .. .. Qiebome;.. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO, Agents for Hawke'e Bay THE UNION FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Looted). i Capital .. .. £2,000,000. Paid-up .. .. 100,000. Reserve and Re-in- ■■ [ surance Funds .. 65,500. : Hawke'e Bay Branch: Bbowniro Street, Nakeb. AGENTS— Clivo S. Q. Thornton Hastings .. .. .. A. Webber ; Petane .. .. .. C. Villers PortAhuriri .. .. Smith & Provie Taradale C. E. Stewart Wainui .. .. .. T.lreland Waipawa.. ~ .. Wm. Wiseman Waipukurau .. .. W. B. Jones Woodville.. .. .. W. Nicholson All descriptions of Fire and Marine risks covered at lowest current rates. Wool insured from sheepsback to London. O. R. SMITH, Manager. CJOOTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE U INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital £2,000,000 Branch Office, comer of Browning and Hersohell-streete. THIS Company ia prepared to insure against Fire, every description of Insurable Property at Lowest Current Rates, and being a purely Colonial Institution, commends iteelf to the general insuring public. Open Policies issued covering . Wool from ehuop's-back, Wool-ched or Snipping port to London. Every class of Marine Business undertaken by the Company. General Manager .. JAMES KIRKER Local Director .. Edwabd Ltndoit, Esq. Agents:— Montague Lasoellea .. West Olive Martin Collett ~ .. Waipawa G.Clark Kaikora T. Gilpin .. ~ .. Havelook R; WeUwood Hastings Peter Barrie Waipukurau Ellison and Duncan.. .. Port Ahnriri JAMEB SH)EY, Branch Manager, Fffvwhe'B Bay and Poverty Bay. FIRST - CLASS PORTRAITS, y At Moderate Prices. Satiefac-/ tory results guaranteed. Children /.&, / and Family groups a speciality. / d?' / Emerson Streot (two doors /■§■ / below Messrs. Magill and ys* / Campbell's) and Hast- /<£? / ings. Awarded /Exhibition, and Diplomas at yl y held in LonIndian don 1886, Colonial y~sOy Special First-class Danedin, 1889, be- / sides Numerous Testi/£**ys monials from the press yitSK' °tber sourcee. /*&fy Note.—Mra. C. will attend hor ' r/ Hastings Studio from the Ist July on y Wednesdays only until further notice. E. W. MASON & CO. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS, T> EG to announce to the public of Napier and surrounding districts that they have commenced business in EMERSON STREET (Opposite Pitt and Maguire's). 3UCs 3£jkso2r, being- formerly of Ueesrs Wrigglesworth and Binns, Wellington, should be a sufficient guarantee that those favoring us with a sitting can rely upon ' recoiving a first-class Photograph, at the following reduced prices, viz.: — CABINETS-First 3, 6a 6d; every following 3, 3s 6d. CARDS—First 3, 3s; overy following 3, 2s. . I^N.B.—Please not the Address. I TARADALE NURSERY NOW READY, I NEW AND ENLARGED CATALOGUE FOR PLANTING SEASON, 1890. { Post free on application. Intending Planters are respectfully requo&ted to visit the Nursorics, and inspect THE LABGEST AND BEST STOCK In Hawko's Bay. Ordois Booked now for future delivery. HHREES ! TREES!! TREES I'J ! The underei n ned offers the follewing at vory Roduoed Prices: — I APPLES (2 years) 9a per dozu» »r 6fc per 100 APPLES (3 years) 12s pa* doz., or 80fa per 100 ; PLUMS (2 and 3 years) 12s per doz. ( PEARS (2 and 3 years) 12s per doz. \ PEACHES, worked, on Pium Stocks (2J years) 20s por doz. \ GOOSEBERRIES and CURRANTS 3s per doz. CUPRESSUB MACROCARPA (2 years) 8s per 100, (3 yeara 12s per 100 PINUS INSIGNIB (2 years) 6s per 100, (3 years) 10s por 100 ROSES (H.P.) 6s per doz., or 40s por 100 ROSES (Tea) 12s por doz. HAWTHORN QUICKS (2 years) 7s per 1000 And all otter TKEEB, SHRUBS, and FLO WEEING PLANTS at equally Low Prices, f.o.b. at Bluff. Packing at not cost. SEED POTATOES (own growing). Prioos on application. Catalogues sent by Post on application. ROBERT CLEAVE, Notjbkbtman, Invhboaeohj,. ' GRATEFUL—COMFORTING, j riPPS'S C O. C; O Ai Jh BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of tM natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application o tho fine properties of wollsoleoted Cocoa, Mr Epps has provided oui breakfast tables with a dolicatoJ.y-fiavored beverage -which may save us many heavY I doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use/vf Buch articles erf diet that a constitution Miay be gradually Ihiilt up until strong eno/igh to resist every tendency to disease. Iffundroda of subtle maladies are floatiugai \ "ni us ready to attack wherever there is a w) ,ak point. We may ascape many a fatal sfliatl by keeping ourselves well fortified fd& pure blood and a properly nourished fra/ae." —See article in the Civil Service Gazel to. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in Jib packets by grocers, lal lelled thus : JAMES EPPS t 00, HOK(HOPATHIO CHICMISIB, LOHSOH, KtKIUMSI. i

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6025, 16 December 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6025, 16 December 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6025, 16 December 1890, Page 4