PUBLIC NOTICES. fh«n»o. WEATHER GAUGE AT NOOK motor at No*e 180 10 m m & » m TO-DAY. AT CONN’S GRAND’' PHARMACY. CKA-VCf /C Barometer rising. CONN’S “ GRAND ” PHARMACY, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. TVT I S S REID, FLORIST, 156 High street. Bouquets, Wreaths, auy design, Made to Order. Large Stock o{ Seeds. New consignment of Artificial Wreaths; also new designs, with natural colored flowers. Raffia in all colors. ’Phono 1,661. Private ’Phone 1,?09. WRIGHT'S COMMERCIAL AGENCY (Mr A. E. Wright, Principal), Debt Collectors, Trade Assignees, Trade Inquiry Agents. FINANCIAL ADVICE GIVEN. Corner of High, and Cumberland street*. Telephone 4A 3. THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. Specially Empowered by Act of Parliament. EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES UNDER WILLS. TRUSTEES UNDER MARRIAGE SETTLEMENTS. ADMINISTRATORS. ATORNEYS FOR ABSENTEES FROM THE DOMINION. ATTORNEYS FOR EXECUTORS ABROAD. TRUSTEES FOR DEBENTURE-HOLDERS, Etc., Etc. DUNEDIN OFFICE: South British Buildings, 3 Liverpool street. ’Phone 527 F. H. CARR, Local Manager and Attorney, Send for FREE COPY of our Instructive Booklet, ‘BOMB COMMON MISTAKES IN THE MAKING OF WILLS.’
INSURANCE NOTICES. THE NEED OF AN INSURANCE POLICY That w.T! nrovida a capital sura at death from any cause, and at the same time give weekly compensation if incapacitated by accident or sickness, is a very real one. For if a man insures his life he is not making provision for himseif and his dependents should ho ho laid aside by accident or sickness. If, on the other hand, ho takes out a sickness 'and accident, policy, his dependents are loft unprovided for should be die through illness. THE PROVIDENT LIPS ASSURANCE COMPANY Issue a COMBINED POLICY I hat should interest all wage-earners with a family depending on them. As an example, a man thirty years o( age, for an annual payment of £5, will receive a £IOO Life Assurance (with deferred profits), payable at death from any cause, or on attaining age 65. An additional payment of £250 will be paid should death be caused by accident, or £SOO if by railway or Inlinear accident; 30s a week will bo paid up to fifty-two weeks if disabled by accident or one of 50 specified diseases; an annuity for life if permanently disabled by accident. All premiums will be reduced after the, fifth year; a yearly increase in the sum insured for death and permanent, disablement by accident; accident benefits DOUBLED for train or tramcar accidents. In fact, this policy has so many advantages that no man who has anyone depending on Ins health and earnings should fail to see this prospectus. STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE. MARINE, ACCIDENT GUARANTEE. CAP IT \L, £1,000,000. SUPPORT TOUR LOCAL COMPANY. LOWEST CURRENT PREMIUMS FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS OF INSURANCE, Information Supplied ami Assistance Rendered. Ask us for Quotations. HEAD OFFICE; HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. Br-noh ilanay r for Otago, S'. T. ANDERSON, A USXRALLtN MUTUAL PROVIDENT A SOCIETY. FUNDS, £50,000,000. THE LEADING MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE. TRANSACTING ALL CLASSES LIFE ASSURANCE. Full particulars from H. F. TIBBITTS, Chief Agent, A. 31 P Buildings, Dowling street.
“The modern burglar must have plenty of nerve,'’ says a lawyer. A man who directed operations in a robbery recently wore spats—presumably to avoid getting bag on the score of a wet season, i cold teat on the job.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19250418.2.6.6
Bibliographic details
Evening Star, Issue 18919, 18 April 1925, Page 1
Word Count
541Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18919, 18 April 1925, Page 1
Using This Item
Allied Press Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Allied Press Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.