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/~1 OVERNMENT LIFE INSUBANCE \J DEPARTMENT. 1880. 1885. Surplus CasU Profits -73.0T0 £942,550 CasU divided as Bouuaes ... 60,000 180,000 Total Reversionary Bonuses added to Rolicieu <«5,«3 (V,hK<!S.erveProntsimßßs ... 85.816 Annual Income " lw >!sx Total Fuudß ... _~ 1,280,000 VTATE SEODRITT. Low PREMIUMS. IiTBJM__ •v'unditions. Prompt Vavmfntb. Economy. • Separate Skctios foii Tot>i. abstau nut*. LOANS ON MORTfiAGH. From time to tiino a limited poition ot tho funds is lent ou ursl moi t^nge of fruuhold becurlty, with option of repay— lont by fixed instalments, spread over IS, IS, or 20 year*. For full particulars as to Loans, apply to the He*d and Branch O— lces and Post O— lcei. OPRNING OF TONTINE SAVINGS FUND SECTION. Toatine Savings Fund System Pollelet ar« now being issued. New AaSurori and dieting Assurance Polioyholden will ba allowed to join ttali lection. All profits accruing aftor entering the section aro not apart to be di-lded among the polioyboldors remaining in tho soctlon at the end of 1900, when liberal returns in cash are antiThe principles' of the Tontine and mode of keeping accounts are not kept secret, at In oaie ol other Xontine^ advertised. *.* Information can bo obtained at the Head Office and all Brancheß and Agencies, and also ' from the Travelling Agents of the Department. D. M. LUCKIE, ' i OonimisHJone— THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. 11HE Twonty-Sev«nth Annual Statement . ' of the Equitable shows that it is today the Labqebt, Strongest^, and most prosperous institution of its kind in the world. New Assuranoea for 188 C ... .823,237,542 Insurance in Forco ... _!85,787,312 Assets _!15,731,348 Surplus £4,274,851 SAFETY.— The Equitable has a largei surplus on every basis ot valuation than an; other Company in the world. ' PROMPT PAYMENT.— Its promptitud* in payment of olairas is unrivalled. I Hai paid over Twjbntt Millions to its polioy holders. , i . j , ACTUAL RESULTS.— No other Spoietj is paying on its policies as large bonuses athoßß declared by . the Equitable on it matured 15-year, Tontine policies. \ New _b_lan_ Dieectoks : j Sir Frederick Whitaker, K.C.M.G Hon. James Williamson j Dr. Logan Campbell : Hon. Walter W. Johnston I H. D. Bell, Esq. , j GEORGE ROSS, j Resident Seoretarv. SPECIAL TO THE LADIES OF WEI LINGTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. JM A N D E L , . 37 and 39, ,. > WILLIS-STREET, :': ' Has now on hand a large supply o? r£T GENUINE HUMAN HAIR In every variety of shade. • COMBINGS made up at the shortest notioe . and at reasonable oharges. An immense stook of every kind of , TOILET REQUISITES. ! ' Combs, Tobtoisk- shell Hairpihb, perfumery, f.ancy soap, j Ac, &0., &c. I J; MANDEL, 37 and 39, Willis-street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. : -- ' ,11 T D. MANDEL begs to inform hi* cue tomors and the general publio that he ha now opened in Cuba-street (opposite A Farmer's) Firat-olass Ladies' and Gentle men's HAIR-CUTTING' ROOMS; -Ope: from 7.30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Ladies from ' a.m. to 9 p.m. Also, very best brands Cigari Cigarettes, and Tobaccos. And a splondii assortmont of Fanoy (•o>dß, to bo sold a Wholesale Prices. I. D. MANDEL, Proprietor.

DEPRESSION. "| T¥7HEN in England a few years ago '. * * was trying to strike a bargain witl a man for a small piece of land. I told bin I thought it had been much hegleotedthißtles and dook leaves, and other' nselesi things allowed to grow. He said—" Well Mister, there is some good in everythinf growing on this land, but perhaps you don' see it." For a similar reason there is'somi good in depression, but every man don't set it, nor yet able to put it to good use. 6win( to the deprcßsion here and abroad, I'havi been enabled to bny £600' wort_ of ,N_v Goods for £400, consequently I can giv< better value than any other man in Wei lington. Como and see. JAMES HUXLEY. SPECIAL DISPLAY THIS DAY AT THE ' rVISSOLUTION IRONMONGERY SALE GUNS. GUNS. GUNS. Ammunition. Ammunition ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. Electro-Plated Ware. Electro-Plated Ware TOILET REQUISITES. TOILET REQUISITES Fancy Goods. Fancy Goods. LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. Everything has to be sold, and the pricei the goods are marked mutt ensure a epeedj sale. Call oarly and inspect. ROBT. GARDNER & CO., LAMBTON QUAY. TO THE LADTES OF WELLINGTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. J MANDEL, 37 and 39, Willis-street, • desires to notify that he has ' FITTED UP TWO BATHS SPECIALLY FOR THE USE OF LADIES. They are of slate enamelled, and are sup< plied with every convenience, and may be had either hot, cold, or shower, as desired. Pbicx ... Is Gd. N.B.— The Baths are bteictlt private, the entrance being through the Ladies' Hairdressing Saloon, and entirely separate irom the gentlemen's department. J. MANDEL, 3 and 39, WILLIS-STREET. TO THE PUBLIC OF WEtUNGTON. Call at t__ OPUNAKE CREAMERY DEPOT, Corner of Bowen-street and Lambton-qnay, Where you will get the best SEPARATOR BUTTER, guaranteed. No other brand kept. TTIOOTHEAD, the Ironmonger, is overBtocked with Tubs, Buckets, Basins,' Tinware, L.H. Shovels, Spades, Wire Netting, Ac., &c. | CIHEQUK Books, Delivery Boo* ,_»ay / BiTi, 40., at EVENING POST

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Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 87, 14 April 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 87, 14 April 1888, Page 4