BOYS' AM) GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS, NAPIER. SITUATED IN THE HEALTHIEST PART OF NAPIER. Terms : Tuition £8 Bsto£9 9s per annum. Board £40 per annum. Sound Secondary, Technical, and Commercial Instruction. The GYMNASIUM, CHEMICAL LABORATORY, and CARPENTERS' WORK-SHOP are well equipped with Apparatus. During the last 10 years over 90 per cent of Candidates for MATRICULATIONand CIVIL SERVICE Examinations have been successful. See also Examiners' reports for this period. Second Term 1900 commences 29th May D. SIDEY Secretary. MkO.P.M°GLASHaS (Late of Dunedin). Professional Piano and Organ Tuner. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Teacheb of Bkass Instruments and Bagpipes. First-class Orchestra Supplied for j Balls, Socials, &c. Addkess—EMEßSON ST. (Near Clive Square) NAPIER. L. T. Rushton's CLASSES FOE Drawing & Painting Are held each "Wednesday and Eriday Afternoon. STUDIO, TENNYSON St. A THURSDAY .AFTERNOON Class r\ is held in Hastings. Particulars from Mr L. C Whitehead. /GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Established 1870. EVERY POLICY GUARANTEED BY THE STATE. Fob the following amongst many reasons New-Zealanders should support their national office:— 1. Its Security is absolute. 2. Its Premiums are low. 3. Its Bonuses are high. 4. Its Funds are all invested In the colony. 5. Its business is restricted to New Zealand, the HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. New-Zealanders who insure in offices which obtain the bulk of their business from the Old World and the other colonies (including Western Australia and Fiji) Mve to pay for the LOSS AKISING FKOM THE HEAVIER MORTALITY OF THOSE COUNTRIES. The in New Zealand was under 10 per thousand in 1898, while in the other colonies it ranged from 12$ per thousand in New South Wales to 16 per thousand in Western Australia. Accumulated Funds at present date amount to over THREE MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME, over £900,000. j. hTkichakdson, j] Commissioner. Money to Lend ON THIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD SECUI: RITY at LOWEST CURRENT RATES SAINSBURY AND* LOGAN, Solicitors, Napier.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9834, 6 August 1900, Page 3
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