GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. Low premiums and largo bonuses. Funds kept in Now Zealand. Claims paid immediately after proof of deatb.' Most liberal conditions. Low New Zealand mortality. Economical management. State security. TOTAL SUM ASSURED (including Bonus Additions) ... ... ... £7,135,843 ' ! ’OTAL FUNDS (the whole invested \ in Now Zealand) ... ... ... £1,328,493 v addition to the above funds, the' -aioo lias an ANNUAL INCOME of over £253,003 in: Surplus Cash Profit in tens wove .2242,056 ! 'j-.NTNfi dt 10NTINK SAVINGS i’UNI) SECTION. i'ontiuo Savings Fund'System Policies arts •wt.oiny issued. 'Ow Assurors and existing Assurance Polioy* oi.de. s.win oe allowed to join this section. Ah profits accruing after entering the section u •<. set. • 10 be divided among the polioy> I -:!.dri:- ■. um.-.uiiug in, the, section at the ond n. 190. - when •liberal returns in.cash are anti* <•; pitted. The • principles of tho Tdiitine and mode of b- piping accounts aro not kept seoret, as in i i .u of other Tontines advertised. V : Information can be olitiiinud at the Head Cilice and all Branches and Agencies, and also L,\>m tho Travelling Agents of the Department. F. W. FK ANKLAND, Aotuary and Principal Officer. D. M. LUCKIE, , ' Commissioner, JOHN M'KAY CABINET-MAKER, & TURNER GROVE ROAD, BLENHEIM. | 310 TUE E S Framed, Chests I made to order and every description of Cabinet-making turned out in first-class style. SCISSORS, SAWS, ETC SHARPENED Everything Done Beyond. Compare Slrives for Brewers in stock, all sizes. iggf Walking Sticks a Speciality. JOHN M‘KAY, Grove Koad. rpHE bearer , of this most un-' common nanio has again taken up bis quarters at the wellknown it £ iiRAU Ml STAIEANL Where he is I now prepared to supply MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Having arranged for an abundant Supply of all Delicacies in season, bis old and new Customers will find it to their advantage to look up their old Caterer, and leave i: to him to make them comfortable and refresh the inner man. HOT SUPPERS A SPECIALTY. ' liunholuers and farmers, who, requiring good and steady laborers, L.ad better enquire at JOHN M. SMITH’S WaIBAU RESTAURANT Moderate Charges to Formanent Boarders. Suitable Accommodation for Ladies. LOOK OUT FOR SMITH’S OYSTER SALOON.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, NELSON ITTHIS HOTEL is Contrally situ JL -ated, and Las all the appointments of a Fikst-class House. Visitors, Commercial Travellers, and the Public generally can rely on First-Class Accommodation. Good Sample Rooms, and Stables, Groom always in attendance. J. MCDONALD - - PnoriuETOß, (Late of Globe Hotel, Dillman’s Town, and Caledonian Hotel, Greymoutli. P.S. Travellers are reminded that the Blenheim Coach stops at this Hotel. GOOD NEWS. COMEQUICKLI. GEORGE POPE has opened A Comfortable Boarding House in Inglis Street, Havelock, just be-' and the Post Office, with First* Classs Accommodation for Travel - mi's, and Charges to suit the times .weals at all hours, and special arrangements made for nursing COLORED PRINTING OF EVERY AISD DO*NE AT oiuly nm* fimm'
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 27 June 1888, Page 1
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