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Insurance Companies. USTBALIAN MUTUAL PBOYIDENT SOCIETY. Established, 1848, FOB LIFE ASSUBANCE OH IBS MUTUAL PBINCIPLE. New Zbalahd Bbabch : HEAD OFFICE—CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY WELLINGTON. Local Boabs of Bibectoks : Charles Johnson Pharazyn, Esq., Chairman The Hon Sir William Fitzherbert, K.C.M.G., M.L.C, Deputy Chairman The Hon A. de B. Brandon, M.L.C. Charles J. Johnston, Esq., M.H.B. The Hon Morgan S. Grace, M.D., M.L.C. ANNUAL INCOME £1,210,170 4s 10i>. ACCUMULATED FUNDS £5,970,217 18s Ud. EEASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ASSUBE WITH THIS SOCIETY:— It is the only Colonial Life Office giving Annual Bonuses, reducing the net .cost of Assurance to the Lowest Possible Limit. It is the oldest, largest, wealthiest, and moat ere. lus&s are larger than those of any other Life Office of similar age in any part of the world. The Society has distributed amongst its members £2,000,000 (representing Reversionary Bonuses exceeding £4,000,000 sterling) in Cash Bonuseß. After making unusual ample reserve"- *h« Rash Surplus for division for the ye £278,176 13s lOd, a larger amount of profit than has ever been realised or divided in one year by anv other office in the British Empire. The Society issued 11,257 New Policies during *!.« „«„« IOQK duflntnnff £A rtlfl 21 I. with QflW premiums amounting to £152,62710s 2d. The Society Offera UNDOUBTED SECURITY I LIBEBALITY ! ! PBOFIT I I ! Its Iu vestments in New Zealand Securities exceed £BOO,OOO, »nd all the surplus Branch accumulations are invested n the Colony, thus making it essentially a THOROUGHLY COLONIAL INSTITUTION. Be careful you select this Society, and do not be misled by the similarity of name of some of the younger Australian offices. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. CHBISTCHUBCH DISTRICT OFFICE : Caibedbal So, dark. B. B. STOCK, 2370 7 Agency Clerk. IHE NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1859. £I,OO 00 £4O 0 THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. Branches and Agencies throughout the World. AOBETS IB CaNTEBBUBY ! Ashburton Akaroa Amberley ... Addington Bingsland Chatham Islands Chertsey Culverden ... Geraldine Eaiapoi Waimate... Woodbury Woodend Wools ton Yaldhurst George Jameson Greucen J. Black J. White and Co. Joseph Munnings Henry Eillner Walter Hood L. Oxley T. F. Molyneanx B. Morrison and Co. Kaiapoi Produce Milling Company J. White and Co. L. V. Desborough J. A. Bedpath J. P. Jones A. L. Joßeph Joseph Lough H. Godfrey C.Palairet L. Oxley A. H. Cunningham John Jebson W. H. Dawe L. V. Desborough Williamson and Co. Howard and Dartnall G. Chater Miles Job Brown . Joseph Clark W. J. Reeve Leonard Price Taylor and Flatman M. R. Thompkins DoanandCo. John Taylor DAVID CBAIG, PHCENE FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON. Established (1782) over 100 Years. Annual Income, £BOO,OOO. Reserves, over £1,000,000. ftZBE BISKS accepted on most Favourable _}■ Terms. Absolute Security Guaranteed, and 'rompt Settlement of Claims. SO JOHN INGLIS, Agent for Canterbury Hotels. WHITE HABT COMMERCIAL HOTEL, • HIOS BTRBET, CHBISTCHUBCH. iHOS. QUILL (formerly of the Commercial Hotel. Ashburton), begs to inform his old' Patrons and the Public generally that he has entered into possession of that well and favourably known house, the WHITE HART COMMERCIAL HOTEL, former high prestige as one of ti LEADING COMMERCIAL HOTELS IN . '- NEW ZEALAND. I Travellers and Visitors will find every comfort and convenience. SPECIALLY ARRANGED SAMPLE ROOMS FoB COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. The Cellars have been re-stocked. Telophono for the use of those staying in the house. All letters and telegrams promptly attended to. NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. 2200 THE HEBEFOBD HOTEL, Mobtbb's New Buildings. *HB Above HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. First-Class Lunoheon Room. Splendid Cafe. Bodega well supplied with Choice Liquors. Every Comfort for Commercial Gentlemen. CECIL LOUISSON, Proprietor. Telephone, No. 259. 311 PUBLIC NOTICE, mOM " " Having returned from England, begs to inform his old friends and patrons that he has taken posses, sion of the Sydenham Hotel. Attached to the Hotel is a Private Museum, replete with Rich and Bare Old China, Old Paintings, Old Engravings, and Curiosities of every kind, amongst whioh may be singled out a genuine Landseer; a Set of genuine Crown Derby China, whioh originally belonged to Queen Charlotte (consisting of 64 pieces) Vases taken from the Famous Summer Palace in Pekin, the Cutlass, Spectaoles, Pocketglass, and Walking-Btiok of Captain Cook (which were given to Major Green, Tom Green's great, uncle;, who acoompanied Captain Cook as Astronomer, when he discovered New Zealand; and rare old editions of the '«Times "—date, 1782. | As the pen can but faintly describe the beauty and rarity of anything in the Museum, all are invited to INSPECT it FBEtfl of CHARGE. There is a Splendid Billiard Boom in the Hotel, and fine large and lofty Drawing, Sitting, and Bedrooms, That the Wines, Spirits, and Ales are of the very B)st Brands procurable, it is needless to say, as TOM'S reputation is too well-known, and every, thing is under the personal supervision of TOM GBEEN. 7811 EMPIRE HOTEL, Ltttblton. H. PIERCE (lite of the Saxon Hotel, j Norwioh Quay) begs to inform his Friends and* the Public generally, that he has taken the above well-known Hotel, and that he will be happy to accommodate all those who may favour him with a call Best Wines and Spirits only kept. 4072 SAXON HOTEL, NORWICH QUAY. LYTTELTON. ATBICK DEVANE (late of the wr a terton _■_ Hotel, near Lonebeach) having taken the above Hotel, wißhes to inform his old patrons and the public generally that he will be happy to accommodate all those who may favour him with 6 Only the VBBY BEST BRANDS of WINES, SPIRITS and ALES kept in Stock. 3426 MARINE HOTEL. IO Invalids Sumner offers advantages In its mUfl tuation unrivalled £ dot leave the Colonies .most" picturesque spots In New Zealand. SS63 44 J- "***• MOBTON.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7926, 31 July 1886, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7926, 31 July 1886, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7926, 31 July 1886, Page 7

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