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kTATIONAL INSURANCE COMPACT N OF NEW ZEALaImD. FIBE AND MARINE. lapital (fully suhaonbod) ..^.OOO-O-TO 'aid-up and reserves 220,447 iOCbpb paid in 19 years 1,701,151 Hstineti-e feature j. Undoubted (ieourity Lowest Current Raton of Premium, 'rompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. Offices : G. Thomai A Co.'i rinildinpa, Wellington. ANDREW CAMPBELL, Manager. rHE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, London and Edinburgh. Subscribed Capital, i' 2,500,00 0; Paid-up, ■£625,000; Reserve Fuud, .£1,812,514. (MURRAY, ROBERTS ft Co., Agen'v VICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY (Limited.) Established 184 P. Reoonatrnoted 187 a. Capital „ j61.000.W-1. Every description of Fire, Marine, and Fidelity Guarantee Risks effected ai 'J>» Lowest Rates. TVEVT\* 4 CO., Agents. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AIO GLOBE INSURANCE CO MI' AN f Established 1836. Invested Fonda .£6,673,204 Claims Paid 19,616,178 Fire Reserve Fond ... 1,500,000 This Company offers to insurers the seonrity of mv ested funds amounting to over SIX MILLION POUNDS STERLING, BESIDES THE UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF A VERY WEAITHY PROPRIETARY. By a Special Aot of the New Zealand Legislature, the Company is in a position to sue or be suod in this colony. This Company has ever been noted for its promptitude and liberality in settling olaime. Lowest ourrent rates for all olaaaes of Fire Insurance. LEVIN ft CO. Arentß. BRITISH AND FOREIGN MARINE TNSUBAKCE COMPANY (Limited) OF LONDON. Capital, With which is incorporated The Universal Marine Insuranoe Company (Limited).; All olaases of Marine Risks aooepted lowest ourrent rates. MURRAY, ROBERTS ft CO., Agentß. Featherston-stroet. Wellington. •pvUTTON'S NEW LIST. Wii.e : Its Use and Abuse. The Fermented Wines of the Bible. By the Rev. A. Chodowiski, Minister o£ tho Canterbury Hebrew Congregation, 6d A Wild Wooing. By Florence Warden, Author of the House on the Marsh, &a.; cloth, 2s 6d Who is the Man ? A Tale of the Scottish Border. By J. S. Tait ; cloth, Is 6d We Two at Monte Carlo. By Albert Vandam ; cloth, Is 6d Notches on the Rough Edge of Life. By Cyril Doyle ; clotb, Is 6d But Men Must Work. By Rosa N. Carey ; cloth, 2s 6d William Haslitt, Essayist and Critic, with memoir. By Alexander Ireland; clotb, 2s 6d Mount Desolation : An Australian Tale. By W. Carlton Dane j cloth, 5s Tess of the D'Urbovilles ; cloth, 3s A '1 angled Yarn: Captain Jamea Payeu's Life Log ; cloth, 3s Beneath 'Iwo Flags. By Maud B. Booth ; cloth, 3s A Dead Man's F- otstep : New Detective Story. By L. Lynch ; cloth, 2s 6d The Light that Failed. By Rudyard Kipling, Is 3d Dr. Palliser's Patient. By Grant Allen, Author of The Tents of Shem, Ac. ; cloth, 2a Photographic Mosaics for 1893 : Numerous Illustrations and Explanations of all the latest styles in Photography, 3s Gentlemen's Fancy Dreßs. ByArdcnHolt,3s Ladies' Fanoy Dress: Weldon's Practical Scries, 1b 3d Children's ditto ditto, Is 3d WesthaU's Training for Running, Rowing, &c. ; cloth, Is 3d Astronomy, for Every-day Readers. By B. J. Hopkins, Is 3d Cheirosophy and Cheiromancy. By E. H. Allen. Illustrated, 5s GEO. W. WLTON, bookseller, *c, Lambton-quay, Wellington. tVf CR~BTRi:E ft SONS, ENdIN«I£KH AND BOILEK.MAKEB.B. Makers of small Compound Steam Engineß. for Dairy Factories — the most economical engines made Wrought Iron Split Pullies, Shaftings Flax Machinery and Fittings always in stock Sawmill Machinery a speciality Agentß for Thos. Broadbent ft Sons direct steam-driven Hydro Extractor, Enitabio for wool washers, woollen mills, and laundry men Prices on application. CITY FOUNDRY, BVA-BTREKT. W«".,HaTO», TONES & /.SHDOWN, TAILORS yjrr c h;a vk opened up A Magnificent Selfction of AUTUMN AND WINTER TWEEDS, OVERCOATINGS, VICUNAS, WORSTED COATINGS, AND CLOTHS. An Early Inspection Invited. JONES & AS H|D OWN, Tailors, 12, Lambton-qnay, Wellington. J}ADE!S & FLYGBR, 20, CUBA-STREET, Opposite Te Aro House, UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL . FURNISHERS. .Hearae, fto., kept n Promises. Funerals oonduoted to suit all olassea, with avery requisite BUILDERS AND- CONTRACTORS Reßidenoe on the promises. Ring bell andnr Iftmt). up the ectranop TTT ICTUKIA FOUNDRY EDWARD SEAGAR, Engineer, Iron and Brass Founder Boilermaker, and General Smith. Estimates g^no for all descriotions ot Builders' mid Contractors' Ironwork. VICTORIA AND MANNERS STREETS Wntr.iJinTo'i By j|l gk j| Excellency Appointment Earl of to His J^*il«Q^\. Glasgowl Telephone Nos. 429 and 525. nnATTERSALL'S ROYAL STABLES, J. LAN B, Proprietor, Sydney-street, Wellington, (Opposite Government Railway Station.) The Best Private Carriages (properly, equipped). Landaus, Broughams, Wedding Carriages. All kinds of Buggies (hooded " and open), Dogcarts, Drags, Tandems, Waggonetjesj Saddle Horses, 'Busses and Brakes (for picnics). First-class Loose Boxes. Cabs in attendance on arrival of all steamers. Sale 0/ Horses and Harness evert Saturday, at half-past 2. Open all night, with Groom in attendance. Horses or Vehicles Bought or Sold - on Commission. Horses carefully Broken to Saddle or Harness. Orders by Telegram or otherwise receive prompt attention. Also, at.y orders left with Thomas Cook 4 Son, Phoenix Chambers, Lumbton-quay. Telephone, No. 596. Appointment 'Z&nJSwv&S iiie to His J£3s»?yfegLJV GoTßmoll - r A M E a J. CURTIS •9 Customs and Bhivpino Agent, FORWARDING ft GENERAL CARRIER, Quit-street, Wellington. PtO. Box 10S. Telephone No. 9. Furniture removed »itb every o&ia *u<s ■utentiqn. Tolegr^nis and letters to fruit on gt (miners >r trains receive prompt attention. Goods and parcels forwarded to all parta if f.l>« w- M, ftt'rhenp fhronah ratfl*.. ■\/T ORRIS, BASIRE & CO., Auditors, Accountants, and Financial. Agents, 4, Grey-street. Sole Agents for Campbell's Wonderful Washing Fluid.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 52, 30 August 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 52, 30 August 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 52, 30 August 1893, Page 4

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