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INSURANCE NOTICES. TORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE \ SOCIETY. INSURANCES effected at Lowest Current Rates. LOSSES from Fire and Lightning covered. Claims Settled with Promptitude and Liberality. Agents for Otago: THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCV COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Lowest Premiums. Cheap Management. Careful Selection of Lives. Government Guarantee. " O\V PREMIUMS. Notwithstanding the I low premiums, the funds of the Department, accumulated during twenty-one years, now amount to nearly two millions sterling. CHEAP MANAGEMENT. -The most rigid economy is observed. The ratio of expenses to income is far lower than that of any other otlice of similar age doing business in the colonies. CAREFUL SELECTION OF LIVES.-The utmost care is exercised in guarding against the acceptances of doubtful risks. Asa consequence the Death rate year by year falls far short of the expectancy upon which the tables have been computed. GOVERNMENT OUARANTEE.-The Payment of every Policy is guaranteed by the S'EARLY TWO MILLION POUNDS. :niai. Intomk Ovkii £330,000. Surplus in 1890, over £232,000 (Last distribution). .1. 11. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. WATCHMAKERS. G O O D S. 2 Cases ex s.s. Arawa 1 Case ex s.s. Anraugi 2 Cases ex s.s. Matatua. NEW GOODS received every month by G. AND T. YOUNG, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, 88 PIU.Vt'KS STUEE'I', Dlnkui.v. Specialties : WATCHES AND ELECTRO SILVERPLATED GOODS. Parties in quest of good Watches are invited to inspect G. and T. Young's stock of Watches, ranging in price from 45s to £75. The majority of the Watches are of a quality not to be had anywhere else in the colony, and not surpassed in Britain. In ELECTRO .SILVER-PLATED GOODS we hold by far the Largest and Best-assorted Stock in New Zealand. A visit of inspection will verify the truth of these statements. All Goods sold at Strictly Moderate Prices. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. TOTIOK IS HEREBY GIVEN that the _i. \ several parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1885,' unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one calendar month from the date of publication hereof in the ' Gazette ' ; Section""so and part of seotions 9 and 49, Sawyers Bay District; James Grinton Flett, applicant. Sections 49 and 50, occupied by J. W. Harrison. Section 9, unoccupied. No. 3,869. Diagrams mav be inspected at this otlice. Dated tins Ist day of May, 1893, at the Lands Registry Otlice, Dunediu. H. TURTON, District Land Registrar. COAL NOTICES.

JA LT ON PARK COAL Best Value in Market for ALL PURPOSES. It is Superior to More Expensive Coals for use in OPEN FIREPLACES. A Trial respectfully Solicited. EDUCATIONAL. ~I>~)STPONED.—Mr K. Parker's Orchestral Class Postponed until further notice. ISS USSHEk, pupil ot Sir Charles Halle, 'l'eaclies Piano, Singing. Address care i Miss Mackenzie, Art Exchange. CROOKING Classes.—Miss Ba,ruuU Resumes J 'leaching at Alhauv stieot, Tuesday Evening, 2nd May, at 7.30. SK at your bookseller or music ware- _ hou.se for "The Triad.' The Star savs; "The numlier is admirably illustrated, the reading matter is interesting. , , . . J,iy Baeycrtz's venture should won find a, largo numlier of suhscriliciv..'' Price Threv-PViW'-, DI'NEDIH SCHOOL OF Alt''' M()t',.W I'l.-U'tf, , THIS Institution is U\ww Study o,f E.k')iH'nt/>- j)aily for ty Model Practif .y Freehand am Geometry and Perspe' 1 ' .il, J'lane, and Solh and Vaiiiting fro>- "ive. Advanced Drawinj Living Model. ' ■' the Antique and from tin from 8 a.m. Modelling in Clay, etc. Opei ■to 4 p.m. y w LI Is per quarter. PplilO NOTicEsT '•'•A, HOME FROM HOME.' I THE OCCIDENTAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL, MANSK STKKET, DI'NKIUN. Accoinmodiition unsurpassed Well-ventilated Dining, Smoke, and Reading, Kuoms, Private Parlors, etc. Hot, Cold, Plunge, and Spray Baths. Breakfast from 7to 10 a.m. Dinner „ 12 to 2 p.m. .. stoß n. in. SUNDAYS: Dinner from 12.30 to 2 -p af I'lii! Establishment is under tr, o super" intendence and ma>. ia ««, nt . n t 0 f MR S HA.TiK IS, Charges sttWtiy moderate. ANG LO-PAHISJ.AN DRESS-CUTTING NO FITTING REQUIRED. IN consequence of the advantage that has heen taken <>.[ the above Classes, Mrs NAPIER (recently from England) Jias decided to extend her visit to Dunedin. Ladies desirous of LEARNING this NEW and SUCCESSFUL SYSTEM are requested to leavo their names early. Business Hours from 10 to 4 p.m. "Mrs Napier having passed successfully through our course of Cutting, Making, and Draping, wc consider her to be thoroughly qualified to represent our System of Dress-cutting in Now Zealand. We have therefore appointed her our Solo Agent.-(Signed) S. A. Cook; , Patentee.. * Address: TRINCES STREET. (Opposite Whitcombe and Tombs's). Ladies are invited to call and Inspr . c fc working of this system. Mrs NAVißii's' Evening Classes v ra fievxr OPEN, Tuesdays and Fridays, from m 9p.ro. ' v ' ' THE demand for Husnix J dmß b steadily increasing, f hie proves * <bcil BU perk>rity, 10R sake of Health and ' Eco ua ■ Dur}-»»Ma««a. T Who i eBOD V

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Evening Star, Issue 9123, 2 May 1893, Page 1

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