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Insurance Companies. I HEW ZEALAND PISE AND MAEINB INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1859. m Capital |'Pald-up Capital and Reserve £I,OO £4O PEEMIEE AND WEALTHIEST COLO. NIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. and Agencies throughout the World, Aobbib shburton karoa aberley tddington Bingeland Chatham Islands Chortsey Bulverden ... leraldino liapoi in Cahtbebubt; .. George Jameson Greaceu J. Black J. White and Co. .. Joseph Mannings Henry Kiliner .. Walter Hood .. L, Oxley T. F. Molyneanx E. Morrison and Co, .. Kaiapoi Produce an Milling Company .. J. White and Co. .. L. V. Desborough .. J. A. Bcdpath .. J. F. Jones .. A. L. Joseph .. Joseph Lough .. H. Godfrey ... C. Palairet ... L. Oxley .. A, H, Cunningham .. John Jebson ~ W. H. Dawo ~ L. Y. Dosborongh .. Williamson and Co. .. Howard and Dartuell .. G. Chater Miles .. Job Brown Joseph Clark .. W. J. Beeve .. Leonard Price .. Taylor and Flatman •' .. M. B. Thompkius ~ Dean and Co. John Taylor DAVID CEAIG. Manager.

YRI u a EQUITABLE INSURANCE ASS~~* ASSOCIATION OP new Zealand, CAPITA u— £l.ooo,ooo. INDUSTRIAL PfitNUH, j 1. Persons of both sexes admitted from one (month up to 60 years of age front one penny per 'week and upwards. ' 3. Children may join to reserve certain sums at j 11 or 31 years of age. 3. Agents call as. members* houses to receive premiums. GEO.- .STRINGER, Manager. i 945 E~ QUIT ABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OP THE UNI IB a STATES Assets ... ... £15,730 000 Surplus, 4 per cent valuation £3,395 000 Surplus, if do do £i 250,000 Hew Business, 1883 ... £33,230,000 A PEW KBAbOJ>3 FOR ASSURING WITH THIS S'fCIBTy; U PROSPECTIVE ADVANTAGES. The unexampled progress of Tua Equnablu in the past is the best guarantee of the increasing future value of Its policies. Pnnng the past Twenty-six years of its history it has written £31,800,000 hobb of assurance than any other Company during the same period. 2. SAFETY. Its Surplus i$ larger than any other Life Assurance Company. 8. PROMPT PAYMENT. Its promptitude in Payment is unrivalled. Paid hhablt £19,000,010 4. RESULTS. No other Society is paying on its Policies as large Profits os are shown under the Equitablb’s Matured Fifteen Years’ Tontine Policies. Further particulars on application to any Agent, or MG tON D. MOSS, 1 Superintendent of Agents, Bonth Island, [ 7, Chancery Lane, Christchurch, Dibbctobs I (With power to Issue Policies and Fay Claims): SSjr FREDERICK WHITAKKIi,K.G.M.G..ML.C lon JAMES WILLIAMcON, M.L.C. ' logan Campbell. IMPORTANT FIRE NOTICE. I H <E NIX w IRE o PFIC B ME RICHARD WALTON, of Cashel street, Christchurch, i beau APPOINTED AGENT to this Company. GEO. S. GRAHAM, Superintendent and General Agent, j^Welling ton, 3rd September, 1886. In undertaking the Agency of this Old Estabbed Company, I am prepared to accept Fire Ska upon oil Insurable Interests at lowest current ■Sues of premium. ||the characteristic features of this Institution rn absolute security to those who entrust their interest to its care, combined with prompt and era! dealings in all its transactions. RICHARD WALTON,"Agent,

;he N OEV7ICH d NION J?IEB Insurance Society. OMTCE—NOEWICH, ENGLAND. Established 1797. Ahoukt iHsnBHD £200,000,000. Loosas Paid ... ~ £4,6oo^)oflltima settled -with liberality and promptitude J. M. HEYWCOD A CO, OATHEDBAL SQUABE OHEISTOHDBCH, Agents for Canterbury. 2J6i ,TUE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OP AUSTRALASIA, THE OLDEST VICTORIAN MOT UAL OFFICE. pfi#* 1 “11/rs H. C. SATCHELL has been APPOINTED the RESIDENT AGENT for this Society, for Christchurch and District, in the place of Mr Knud Sando, resigned. 2103 The colonial insurance company OF NEW ZEALAND. FIBS AND MABINE. CAPITAL £2,000,0(0. Effects every description of Fire and Marino Insurance at Lowest Current Batae. Being a purely local institution claims are settled with promptitude, CUFF & GEAHAM, Managers for Canterbury, 131, Lichfield street, Christchurch. Agents wanted in unrepresented districts. Hotels. WHITE HAET COMMERCIAL HOTEL, High Stbbet, Cebistchuboe. THOS. 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 HAET COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Where no pains will be spared to keep it np to its former high prestige as one of the LEADING COMMEBCIAL HOTELS IN NEW ZEALAND. Travellers and Visitors will find every comfort and convenience. SPECIALLY ARRANGED SAMPLE BOOMS FOB COMMEBCIAL GENTLEMEN. The Cellars have been restocked. Telephone for the use of those staying in the house. All letters and telegrams promptly attended to. NIGHT POBTEB IN* ATTENDANCE. 2200 OXFOBD HOTEL. ~ The only house in cheistohubch SELLING DUNEDIN ALE ONLY. DUNEDIN XXXXALE gD Per PINT.

One Trial will Convince any Impartial Judge. I am running Dunedin Beer only, and bare no Connection or Acquaintance with any Brewery Firm in Canterbury, 1809 E. H. KING. PUBLIC NOTICE, qp O M E B B N, Having returned from England, bogs to Inform hla Old friends and patrons that he has taken poasee. slon of the Sydenham Hotel. Attached to the Hotel is a Private Museum, replete with Eioh and Bare Old China, Old Pointings, Old Engravings, and Curiosities of every kind, amongst which may be singled out a genuine Landseer; a Set of genuine Crown Derby China, which originally belonged to Queen Charlotte (consisting of 64 pieces) Vases taken from the Famous Summer Palace in Pekin, the Cutlass, Spectacles, Pookot. glass, and Walking-stick of Captain Cook (which were given to Major Green, Tom Green's greatuncle), who accompanied Captain Cook as Astronomer, when he discovered Hew Zealand; and rare old editions of the " Times"—date, 1792. As the pen can but faintly describe the beauty and rarity of anything in the Museum, all are invited to INSPECT it FEES OF CHABOE. 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 tbs very Best Brands procurable, it is needless to say, as TOM'S reputation is too well-known, and everything is under the personal supervision of TOM GEEHN. SSU

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8122, 19 March 1887, Page 6

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