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THE COLONIAL MUTUAL j ASSUSANCE SOOIETJ, LIMITED. f PROGRESS OF THE SOmETY. FUfDS. CHILDKjfIN'S SAVING'S BANK. | Date. I Amount. A neymoxxn of assurance, premiums 31st Marqh, 1877 § £16,988 ceasinajjfenAhe death of the parent or 31st March, 1880 1 ... 103,650 guar#n.{ The J5f owme °y ™* 31st March, 1883? ... 298,718 P'ofif, bjuig PWjSj^fv,^ c^ lld 31st March, 1886 1 ... 566,<f 4 att Jhmg 21 yw^JSi I*Jf1 * Jf4 uctaon - 31st December, IJSB ... 863,*1 # FAMtLW R<M ISSDN. 31st December, lfil ... 1,372,11 #Tbe greaWamou|t f assura nee _%_ I J* l° west; cost J^ In thaej^ent of death v-Difir -m^T\n?Q<a 1 Jr^ premiume^aid rciapned, in addiJMifiW ±sL|pllNii;Bb. lj|tion to sum Assured sipr, in other 3yrs ended Mar. 3l| 1877... £997,9 m WO rds, a gu*anteod fflrtidend of the 3yrs ended Mar. 3k 1880... 2.214.2W amO unt of pfemium #id^ 3yra ended Mar. 31| 1883... 2,682,200 -pnW partifulars frßm %. 3yra ended Mar. 3J 1886... 3,222,255 C. H. OJSM(?ND, 2|yrs ended Dec. 3a, 1888 4,127,216 Talanaki !KBjrresentative. 3yrs ended Dec. 3K 1891 ... 5,423,410 J Address— Hawera. ■ During the year 1891, the Funds were increased by £175,946, representing an increase for the one year of nearly fifteen per cent. GARDNER & STJTTON Beg to announce the arrival of 26 cases of new goods for their Spring and Summer trade, and wish to call special attention to the following. £ID GLOVES— Dent's Black Orient and Florence, "Marguerite," Tan Kid, Tilbury'd Chamois CORSETS— Cream, Black, Dove, Grey, Drab, in all sizes and best makes; prices from 5s to 12s 6d MILLTNEBY— Trimmed and Unferimmed Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, and Bibbons in great variety DUST CLOAKS — Summer Mackintosh Cloaks, Jacketß DBESS GOODS— The largest and best variety of new materials ever shown at one time in Hawera ; blbo, a few very choice Robes PBINTS — New Cambrics and Sateens in beautiful designs: Choice Delaine Eobes, "White and Colored Muslins EMBBOIDEBIES— New patterns, with insertions to match, in every width from half an inch to half a yard FLANNELETTES — Thirty pieces, Plain and Twilled, from 6d to Is per yard ; Begatta and Oxford Shirtings CALICOES — All the best makes and value HOSlEßT— ladies' and Children's Cashmere and Cotton, Boye' Knicker Hose, all sizes and qualities Men's Shirts, Ties, Hats, Clothing, &c. Carpets, Hearthrugs, Linoleums in variety. The whole of the above lines are imported direct from the makers. We confidently invite inspection and comparison. GARDNER AND STTTTON, GENERAL DRAPERS, HIGH-STREET, HAWERA. SPKING- aw) SUMMER SEASON, NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. EA. ADAMS has much pleasure in announcing that he has OPENED • his first Shipment of New Season's GOODS, comprising— New Dresß Materials, New Delanes, New Prints and Zephyrs, New Millinery, New Bibbons and Laces. These G-oods have all been carefully selected in the Home Markets, so that Customers may rely on getting the very newest Goods at the very lowest price, there being no intermediate profits to pay for. The Clothing Department will be found to contain the best assortment of Men's, Boys', and Youthß' Clothing to be found on the Coast, and at prices that defy competition. SUITS MADE TO MEASUBE. FIT GUAEANTEED Orders by post carefully and punctually attended to. B, A. "aTdAMS, Hawera D. 1. C. EMPIBE TEA COMPANY'S SUPEBIOB Blended Teas HAVE THE HIGHEST BEPUTATION AND COMMAND SUCCESS , X : —I Dragon 3/- per lb Buffalo 2/4 per lb Houdah 3/- „ Empire 2/2 „ Kangra Valley 2/10 „ Pure Ceylon, in lead Elephant 2/8 „ packets 2/- „ Crescent 2/6 „ Mikado 2/- „ EMPIBE TEA CO., WELLINGTON. "W. &G. TUBNBULL & CO. .;, Pbopbietobs CASH BOOT MARKET, HIGH-STREET, HAWEBA. R. HANNAH AND CO. Beg to notify the inhabitants of Hawera and surrounding Districts that we are offering A FINE SELECTION OF BOOTS AND SHOES of all descriptions — ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, & COLONIAL MAKES, including the LADIES' BECTIVE WALKING SHOE also, the GENTS.* CELEBRATED FLEXIBLE WAIST WALKING B& LS. Our Motto is, » A GOOD ARTICLE AT REASONABLE PRICE." Inspection ihvited. All kinds of Order Work and Repairs done on the premises. DON'T MISTAKE THE SHOP. R. HANNAB & CO. HIGH-STBEET, HAWEBA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2337, 27 January 1893, Page 1

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