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SHIPPING. mHB NEW ZEALAND A SHIPPING COMPANY S Via Rio de Janeiro and Teneriffe : ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMER 3 (Under contract with New Ze&l&nd Governmeat) Are appointed to leave with Her Majesty Mails as under for LONDON And thenceforward every fourth Thursday. Fitted with electric light j sheltered proms* made deck for use of saloon passengers; Second Saloon on upper deck; Cabins amidships perfect ventilaticn; liberal cuisine. Passen> gen homewards have the privilege of breaking their journey at Bio de Janeiro or Teneriffe outwards at Gape Town or Hobert. Passengers sent to port of departure FREE. Be turn Tickets at reduced rates. Warrants issued for passages from the United Kingdom to New Zealand on approved guar* an tee for payment In the oolony. For further particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED, 10 Orawford street, Dunedin. jyjBSS AG E RIES MABITIMES. DUNEDIN, SYDNEY, OR MELBOURNE TO LONDON. Overland from Marseilles via Paris. Bteamen under Postal Contract with the Government of Franco. Calling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, KINO GEORGE SOUND, MAHE, SUEZ, and PORT SAID. Passengers Booked to Bombay, Reunion, Mauritius, and Bast Coast of Africa. “PASSENGERS BOOKED THROUGH FROM DUNEDIN. Bates of passage money to Marseilles, from L 24 to L 65, including table wines and Sues Oanal dues on passengers. RETURN TICKETS issued at the following rates:— Available nine months Ist 2nd 3rd Class. Class. Class. £lO5 £7O £42 Saloon Passengers booked through to London via Paris. Best railway accommodation, luggage conveyed free, and a fortnight allowed from Marseilles on route. First Glass, L7O Second Glass, L 47. By special arrangement an ENGLISH INTERPRETER will attend on board upon arrival of steamer at Marseilles, to give passengers every assistance in disembarking, passing their luggage through the Customs, etc. He will also accompany them in the train to Paris and Oalais. NEILL AND CO., LIMITED, Agents, Dunedin. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED (Under Postal Contract with 'the Government for the conveyance of Her Majesty’s Mails), Will despatch their ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS FOB LONDON As under, calling at Rio dk Janeiro, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. And thenceforward every fourth Thursday. The above Btenners are of the highest class and speed, with saloons amidships. Second Glass and Steerage accommodation are very superior. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London or Glasgow to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the Colony. For further particulars apply to the Agents in Dunedin : NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY, N.Z., LIMITED ; DALGETY AND CO., LIMITED; MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO. INSURANCE NOTICES. Australian mutual provident SOCIETY. Established 1849 fob LIFE ASSURANCE ON THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. The oldest established Australian Life Office and the only one that declares A BONUS EVERY YEAR. Branch Office: Custom-house Quay, Wellington, Loom Boabd or Directors: The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, U.D., 0.M.G., U.L.O. (Chairman). Charles John Johnston, Esq. (Deputy Chairman). Alfred De Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward Richardson, 0.M.0., U.H.R. Nicholas Reid, Beq. Policies In Force Sum Assured ... Accumulated Funds Annual Income ... dash Bonuses Divided ... Cash Bonus for One Tear, 1880 94.C98 . 82.800,000 , 9,000,000 . 1,625,000 . 4,039,000 426,494 Extract from the last Annual Report of the Society’s Actuary; —“Ten years ago I, as It were, challenged Life Assurance Societies, wherever situated, to show a record comparable to that of this Society. Adapting the language then used to the facts and figures of to-day, the Australian Mutual Provident Society at 40 years of age stands before the world as a life assurance institution that has achieved UNPARALLELED success. For stability it is UNSURPASSED, for the profit it has realised and divided it is UNEXCELLED, and for the liberality of its business arrangements it is MATCHLESS. No other life assurance society In any part of the world has had at the end of 40 years 87,070 policies in force, assuring L 30,691,196, an accumulated fund of L 8,169,311, and an annual revenue of L 1.512,280, of which it could be said that the rate of expenses to Sremium income has been LESS, the rate of iterest realised on the funds HIGHER, the premiums charged LOWER, the reserve for the liabilities HIGHER, and the bonuses allotted to its members LARGER than those of this Society. If I repeat myself, it is true now, as then, that such an institution may well be the boast of Australasia and the special pride of Sydney, the city of its foundation.” Forms of Proposal and every requisite Information may be bad upon written or personal application to any of the District Offices or Country Agents, or to EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Dunedin District Office, B. B. STOCK, Agency Clerk. EFFICIENT CANVASSERS REQUIRED. H oiwway’b Pills.—Nervousness and want of Energy.—When first the nerves feel unstrung, and listlessness supplants energy, the time has corns to take some alterative as Holloway’s Fills to restrain a disorder from developing itself into a disease. These excellent Pills correct all irregularities and weaknesses. They act so kindly, yet so energetically, on the functions of digestion and assimilation that the whole body is revived, the blood rendered purer, while the muscles become firmer and stronger, and the nervous and absorbent systems are invigorated. The Pills are suitable for all classes and all ages: They have a most marvellous effect on persona who are out of condition; they soon rectify whatever is in fault, restore strength to the body, and confidence to the mind.

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Evening Star, Issue 8407, 7 January 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 8407, 7 January 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 8407, 7 January 1891, Page 4