LOST, I from A. s*\ P-iffhow Ground, on BbursfflayJr black and white! long-haired dogkranswers to name of " Dick." Finjpr will be rewarded dpi communicating with L. Webby, Hktingß Road, Eltham. .m O BU I L D BR Sj A Ten era^m9jnvitedfortiießKctic# a\ Meura£tjpTnsroß.', Okaiawa. MISS /R U^C Ijf A N, . I DRESSM^B^y WusCBT-bTBWET Jjf f^JK*| A Fife and atyle^pnaranteed. 7/ZB&&* O aT I C. B. ; j!f;ROBEJfcMMTNN, hayift taken over tlpCarrvnig Bjjfstotfwtjbetween Otaketfo and fiawft/i, conductedlby Mrf Janes §^ n r>jNS%^ 0 solicit Vcontiiuance dc Ihemttronge hithert<Nbeitjwed jyMrV ßp«ce. Care and puactualsvmay w-irelied on, combined leith jmoderate charges. EOBEBT, DUNN. T BRUNETTE, (Formerly of London, Coventry, and Chrißtchurch— &. Coates & Co.) Watchmaker, Jeweller, Omician. Cbbxtkr or HIGH ANDfREGENT-STREETS, , HA.WEBA. \l¥ STOCK— GOGGLmJft SMOKED GLASSES SPECTACLES to Buit all flights ANEROID BAROMETERS and FIELD GLASSES DE LAVAL'S CREAM SEPARATORS For simplicity and solidity of construction, facility for cleaning, small power required, great skimming capacity and low prices, these machines are unrivalled. Sold in sizes to skim from 13 to 880 gallons per hour, for water, steam, horse, or ham-power. 25 to 40 per cent, morel butter, and 2d per lb more for it. j 200 Gold MedalsCnd Fibst Phizes o\r 30,100 in use ! ' Sole AgentsVfcr Hawejfa, Manaia, Opunake, Eltham, 'Stratford, and districts. . ' Illustrated Price-lists, and all information from ths Agents, SOBENSEN AND BUSCK, Butter-Exporters, Manaia. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ** . ; DEPARTMENT- J Established lijo.M gVi«Y rauev (WAMNTiio ■# th« btati. The two prjme reasons which have led to the extraordinary bon#es which this «ffirj. has been able to declre have been its nrONOMICAL MAKAGEMfcIT and its REi§JU(ABLY^ FAVO|JRAIJIf MORTALITY EXPERIENCE. \/ I "The Australasian WsuAce and Banking Record" says— "lt |'t\e mL. Government Sficel pc»ses*es the epl\ti*d odvantago he_ltb.le»t pountrJM« the -world. fotto, coupled with rigid care in the selection . of Utcsl has : bcei due the unprecedentedlr low - SteoVinortaUtf which the office has enjoyed. 1 Year' by year o>e actual deaths have fallen far , ihort of vhat was anticipated, and he funds thereby saved have all gone to swell the profit* which at the last valuation (December, 1890) amounted in cash to more than— £232,000 -terlinß, Preient FUNDS are approaching TWO 1 MILLION POUNDS. t ANNUM. INCOME, exceeds £330,000.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3269, 5 November 1892, Page 3
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361Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3269, 5 November 1892, Page 3
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