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CLUB HOTEL MASTERTON, •Wairasapa. ALFRED ELKINS ... Proprietor. rw^HIS Hotel offers Superior Aocommoda 1. tion to settlerß, travellers, and privat. families. Bathe. Sample Rooks. Stables and well-arrassed Paddock. COMMERCIAL HOTEL (Opposite Empire Hotel), WILLIS-STBEBT, WELLINGTON. MRS. SMITH Gate of Post Offioe Hotel) bega to inform her numerous friends, former customers, and the public generally, that Bhe has purchased the above hotel. The hotel has been reoently renovated and newly-furnished throughout. Private suites of Apartments. General aooommodation unsurpassed. Terms moderate. THE BILLIARD ROOM, Under the management of Mr. Jas. Walden. Pool Eveey Evening. The most experienced Cook in the city having been engaged, THE LUNOHEON ROl is now a > Spicialitt. Lunoheon, from 12 to 2, One Shilling. STAR HOTEL, Lambton-quat. T. WHITE having purchased the lease and goodwill of the above Hotel, begs to inform his numerous friondß and the inhabitants generally that Permanent Boarders and Travellers will find every comfort of a home The houße having been thoroughly renovated throughout offers special induoo-, ments to its patrons. Private Bar and Billiard Room upstairs. Lnnoheon daily, 12 to 2. WELLINQTON HOTEL, ** MOLESWOItTH-STREET. P. CASEY PROPRIETOR. This first-class Hotel having beon completely renovated, now offers superior, accommodation to the travelling public. None but the best brands of liquors kept, and every attention paid to visitors. Billiard-room, with one of Alcook's choice tables. Luncheon daily from 1 till 2. THORNDON BREWERY J. STAPLES & CO., Brewers, Malt and Hop Importers T* STAPLES- & CO in returning thanks to the trade and private persons for their liberal patronage hitherto would respectfully beg to inform them that their supply of ALE, STOUT, &0., in bulk and bottle, is of the choicest quality, and would solicit a continuance of their former favours. Private families supplied in quantities of two gallons and upwards. All orderspunotually attended to. j THORNDON BREWERY. J. STAPLES CO. Proprietors. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Established 1849. The Oldest Mutnal life Offioe in Australia. New Zealand Branoh : Head Offioe, Customhouse-quay, Wellington Local Board of Directors : Charles Johnson Pharazyn, Esq., (Chairman) The Hon. Sir William Fitaherbert, K.0.M.G., M.L.C. (Deputy-Chairman) Charles J. Johnston, Esq., M.H.R. The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., M.L.C. Hon. G. Randall Johnson, M.L.C. Medical OfEoor : 1 Dr. W. G. Kemp, M.R.O.S. (England). Annual Division ok Profit. The- profits of the Sooiety are divided annually. Result of the Thirty- soventh Tear (1885). After making unusually ample resorvea, the Cash Surplus was .£278176, a larger amount of profit than has ever been realised or divided in one year by any other offioe in the British Empire. The Inveotod Funds exceed ... £6,000,000 The Annual Income is upwards of 1,210,170 The Sooiety has more than 69,000 Policiea in force, assuring upwards of 25,000,000 During the last 37 years the Soaiety has paid for Claims and Matured Endowments ... 2,000,000 The Sooiety has divided _ among its members' Cash Bonuses amounting to upwards of £2,470,000, yielding Reversionary Bonnms exoeeding £4,000,000. , New JBDBINXSS The new business of the last five years has exceeded £2,000,000 per annum— a larger j amount annually than has ever been transaoted by any other life Offio* in the British Dominions. The cost of management, inoluding commission, is unusually Tow, being only 11 per oont. of the total receipts of the year. This rate of expenditure is less -than any other Life Assurance Institution either in Europe or Amorica, doing a corresponding amount of new business. Unparalleled Accumulation ot Funds. The aooumnlated funds now exoeed SIX MILLIONS STERLING. Assure your life is the AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, \ND BEODRI! AN ANNUAL BONUS OR DIVIDEND. A Privilege whicn no othsr i»b Ofjuoz in the colony can grant its members. Be Careful that tou Sslsct this Society, and do not be Misled bx the Similarity of Name or soms op the other Younger Australian Offices. Tho Sooiety oan be considered quite as mnoh a New Zealand as an Australian institution, seemg 'that all money b received in tho colony are invested here in advances on mortgage of first-olasß freehold securities, loons te members on the security of their policiee, Government debentures, and freehold branch offioe premises ; and the Society is thus assisting in developing the resources oft the oolony THE SOCIETY HAS ASSETS IN NEW ZEALAND SECURITIES OF KEARLT NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS ! No Other Life Office' in the Colokt Can give you' such LARGE BONUSES A 8 THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, And the effeot of an Annual Bonus, which oan be taken in Cash, will be to reduce the cost of assurance to tho lowest possible minimum. If yon aro already sufficiently assured yourself, induoo your frienda to follow your example. N.B.— The Security afforded by this Society to its policy-holders is unsurpassed by that of any life Office in the world. Tho Society has raised its limit on a single flnt-olass life to £10,000. Prospectuoos, formb of proposal, the list Quinquennial Report, and all other information may be obtained on application to the Resident Seorotftry, Wellington, or from any of the Society's agonts. , EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. VENETIAN BLINDS. VENETIAN BLINDS. HAVING taken the Factory lately occnpied by R. C. Easby, I am prepared to make Blinds of all shades and colours at the cheapest prices to suit the public. I have also an efficient 'etaff of workmen, and am prepared to execute all kinds of Buildings, Shop Fittings, Office Fittings, and Jobbing Work at'th'e cheapest rates and on the shortest notice. .. O| Note the address— ' Corner of Cuba-stbket (Opposite Te Aro Honse). W.H. EDWARDS. HEALTH comen first. Drink PTTBE INDIAN TEA, from theOcHTBRiONBT Fallet. Can be had only r at MUNRO'S

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 108, 9 May 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 108, 9 May 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 108, 9 May 1887, Page 4