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JL OANTILE INSURANCE 1 r company, - London and Edinbuboih. Httbßoribod Capital, £2,500,000: Pftid-s .£625,000; Reserve Fund, .£1,842,541. MURRAY, ROBERTS & Co., Agents. f IVEBPOOL AND LONDON AND JLi GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1836. Invested Funds... M . £0,673,204 Claims Paid 19,616,178 Fire Reserve Fond ... 1,600,000 This Company offers to insurers the Boon, rity of invested funds amounting to ovor SPi M^ON POUNDS STERIJNG,BESIDEri THE UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF A VERY WEALTHY PROPRIETARY. By n Speoial Aot of the New Zealand Legislature, the Company is in a position to buo or be ened in this oolony. This Company has ever been noted for its promptitude ana liberality in settling olaims. Lowest onrrent rateß f*r all olaasea of Fire laburanoo. « LEVIN & CO. Aeent*. ■^TICTORIA iNSUBANCE COMPANY V 'Limited.) •i Established 1849. Reoonstrnoted 1870. Capital m ... M . 41,000,000. Every description of Fire, Marino, and Fidelity Guarantee Bisks " affected at the Loweit Rates. iLEVIN * CO., Agonfa. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital .£2,127,500 Losses paid during last 10 years .£3,591,798 Head Office — Liverpool. Insurbnoe against loss by fire on every description of property effeoted at lowest onrrent ratos. Agenoiea— Blenheim, Edwd. Mead ; Feilding, Joseph Darragh ; Greymonth, G. W. Moss & Co.; Maetorton, W. B. Chennells; Nelson, F. A. Bamford ; Palmerston North, Jos. Mowlem; Patea, J. A. M'Kenna ; Petone, James Atkinson ; Wanganui, Wm. Bodwoll. JOHNSTON & CO.. Wellington. BRITISH AND FOREIGN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY (Limited) OF LONDON. Capital, .£2,400,000. With vrhioh is inoorporatad The Univere&l Marine Insnranoe Company (Limited). All olasses of Marine Riaks aooepted lowest onrrent rates. MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO., Agents, Fcatherston-stroet. Wellington. Appointment ?j»£HiiW\S the ' toHiB JS"?PS!KL Governor. JA ME B J. CURTIS Customs and Shipping Agint, FORWARDING ft GENERAL CARRIER Gbst-btbxkf, Wellington. P.O. Box 108. Telephone No. 9. Furniture removed with every oare and attention. Telegramß and letters to wait on steamers or teams reoeivo prompt attention. Goods and parools forwarded to all.' parts of the w*»'d. at cheat) through rates TTT CRABTBEE * SONS, EkQIHKBUB AMO BoiUBHAKIBB,', Makers of small Compound Steam Engines. for Dairy Factories — the moat economical engines made Wrought Iron Split Pullies, Shaftings Flax Maohinoryand Fittings always in stook Sawmill Maohinery a Hpooiality&i Agea for Thos. Broadbent & Sons direot steam-driven Hydro Extraotor, suitable foe wool washerß, woollen mills, and launiry men- Prioea on application. CITY FODNDBY, GVA.-BTBMT. W«MHGTOI», T3RELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. To THE FA EMEUS AND HoEBB BrEEWKBB of "Wellington and Hutt Dibtbicts. To travel in the Wellington and Hutt Districts during the present Reason, the magnificont pure-bred Clydesdale Entire, GLANCER 11., Jnst imported from Ofcago, Where he was bred by Mr. Robt. Gawn, of theTaieri, and is now at our farm, Waiwetu, Lower Hutt, where be can be inspected Glanoer 11. is by Glonoer, grandsire Lord Salisbury, imported by Mr. J. F. Kitohon, Moa Flat Station. Glancer 11., dam Bella (imported from Viotoria), was a noted prize-winner. For further particulars see pedigree card, whioh can be had on application to WARD BBOS. TO Stand this Season in Wellington, vi Biting tno Hutt, Johnsonville, and surrounding districts, the grand Trotting and Coaching Stallion, LORD WOLSELEY, (Winner of First Prize at Hutt Show). J. D. MELROSE, At H. B. Kennerley's Stables, Molesworth-street. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE SPEAR V\f ILL travel this season at the following * » places :— Johnsonville, Oharin, Porirua, Pahautanui, and Lower Hntt. Full particulars later en. C. BELL, Owner. By Jfc-tt -Jfc Exoelienoy Appointment ?>J0|RBO8& EarJ of to Hia jo£s!&£g*S. al *sgow Stables and Private Residonoe connected with Telephone. npATTERSALL'S ROYAL BTABLEB J. LANE, Pbopeiktob. Hkad Omcs— Sydney-Btreet, Wellington Branoh Stables at the Centeal Yabds, Harris-Btreet, Beolaimed Land. The Bast Private Carriages (properly equipped), Landaus, Broughams, Wedding Carnages. All kinds of Buggies (hooded and open). Dogcarts, Drags, Tandems, Waggonettes. Saddle Horses, ' Busses and Brakes (for piomos). First-class Loose Boxes. Cabs in attendance on arrival of the steamers. A Large Assortment of New Vehicles now ready for hire. Open all night, with Groom in attendance Horses or Vehicles Bought or Sold on Commission. HorEes carefully Broken to Saddle or| Harness. Orders by Telegram or otherwise (reoeive prompt attention. HUNTEB & GO'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES Leave Woodville for Pahiatua twice daily each way, at 9.40 a.m. and 1 p.m., after arrival of Wellington train, returning from 'ahiatna 8 a.m. and 3.30 p.m., in time for trains for Wellington and Napier. Coaohea leave for Eketahuna daily at 9.40 a.m.. in time for Wellington train, returning from Eketahuna daily at 1.30 p.m., after arrival of train from Wellington. HUNTER* CO., Proprietors Woodville. Agents— Cook & Son. Wellington. J. VTLE'S TELEGBAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES Run as follows :— Jn the Wellington District — Between Woodville and Pahiatua, Thrioe Daily, and between Woodville and Uketahuna, Daily. In the Taranald District — Between Haweraand Opunake, Daily, and between New Plymouth and Opunake, Thrioe Weekly. The time-table for these nes of coaches aro published in the Coach i Servioe Time-table in the N.Z. Government [ Bail ways Timo-t*blo, to be b.*d at all railway stations, prioe one penny. JOB VILE, Proprietor. EADES & FLYGER. 20, CUBA-STREET, Opposite Te Aro House, UNDEETAKEBS' AICD FUNEBAL FUBNISHEBS. Hearse, &0,, kept on Premises. Funerals conducted to suit all classes, with every requisite. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Besidence on the premises. Ring bell under lamp, up the entrance. I GUARANTEE TO CURE THE SERVES AHD THE BLOOD — , Says HERR RASSMUSSEN. The Celebrated Danish. Herbalist Axn Parisian Gold Jfcdellut, of 517 George Sfcreat Sydney, and 91 Lambton Quay, Wellington, NJS • tod no grf jler truth has ever been uttered, judriiiir from tha UlOUSandS of testimonials unt to him by grafefal cared Blood ana Nerve Sufferers, whom hf« worid-renovned Por example, bn Celebrated ALFAMHE TlTAirrT PILLS are ascertain cure for Weak Nerves, DeraeuM Spirits, DoblUtr, »nd Weakness ot the Spine^Bn^ and Nerrea. Special Powerful Conm, «a. id. j oTSS Coutk, 2S>. 6d.; Smaller Boxel, 12«. and 6«. ; po.t»i X " UMIM » H« Purely Herbal AUALITTB BIX)OD PILLB an nnnirpaned at a Blood Purifier and SlOod Tonla and will not permit a particle of an j Blood Biataw to nmaia. in tha •Jttaa. Fnce.saoieairiUlitrl'Uls. Hi. AtFAUNB tTNITBHSAL PILLS are mwxedkd "ncJTS». n UV?til.trP C iS? Pl!UatB POCUUM *° I * Ue6 ' r, M. U J;{. TT * r " d K!dn «T Pl 1 *. Bieumatie Pills, A>ihma and Powder., Varicocel. Potrder., Pat-Bedaeiof Powders, Sir Restorers, and Complexion Beautifiers areiunplrwondsrVul and are will worth girlng a tnal. •"i—m Call on him or send to him at WeDmrtoo for his valuable free book, which contains rateable hints, all partfcnlirs and HERR RASSMUSSEN, ( _91 LfIMBTOH QOAY, IELLIHGIOH. R.Z.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 52, 30 August 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 52, 30 August 1894, Page 4