TJOOT AND SHOE DEPOT !?.-». PENNEY Desires lv call particular attention lo his large and well selected Stock of BOOTH .AJSTID SHOES. The following prices of a few of the every day wearing Boots and Shoes will show where the best and cheapest article can be purchased : — MEN'S DEPABTMENT'. Men's watertights, colonial made ... 18/ Men's Shooters 14/6 Men's French Calf, E.S. (toe and j^ heel plates) ... ... ... 14 S The ADIEB' DEPAETMENT. Just opened, a Splendid Assortmen of ladies' Boots, In all the Latest Styles and ebapes Ladies' Kid ES. Boots from ... 7/6 Ladies Memel E.S. Boots ... 8/6 The very best quality m German Lastings at ... ... ... 10/6 CO-LONIAiL. DEPAEIMEKT. All kinds of Boots made to order under the supervision of Mr W. Xiorton, All watertights of my make are stamped. A lot of colonial made leather, lace-up, and elastics on hand. A large quantity of youths' Maids' children's and infants' E.S. and .uace Boots. Copper toes from 3/6 Stations supplied. 1082 B. S. PENNEY. MAKKET-STREET, BLENHEIM New Era m the Practice of Life Assurance. THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTBALASIA (Limited.) Actuary and Secretary: JOHN M. TEMPLETON, P.1.A., J.P. Registered under the " Life Assurance Companies Act, 1873," as a company having Secured Assets m New Zealand. New Zealand Head o*tice: TEMPLE CHAMBERS, FEATHERSONSTREET, WELLINGTON. Directors : Edward Peabce, Esq, Chairman. Hon. Patrick A. Buckley. Robert M. Greenfield, Esq. William H. Levin, Esq., M.H.R. James Smith, Esq. The Most Liberal and Equitable office for Life Assurance m the Australasian Colonies. The Best Office for Young Men. I 1 1 o fits Dilitltd Every 8 Years! The following important features m the practice of Mutual Life Assurance were adopted and first introduced into these Colonies by the National Mutual : — Ist. — That no Member's Policy shall lapse on account of the Non-payment of any premium, so long as it has a Surrender Value sufficient to pay the Premium overdue. 2nd. — That no Member shall be compelled to pay a higher Premium on his Policy than that set opposite to his age m the Table of Rates. 3rd. — That the Age of Members shall be taken as at nearest Birthday. f fch. — Profits are divided every Three years. sth. — Settlement Policies, which relieve from the expenses attending the preparation of a Deed of Settlement, and from the necessity of troubling friends to become Trustees. Offices m Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Wellngton, and Hobnrt Town. The New Zealand Branch— A local institution, investing all monies m the Colony. Resident Secretary.. .. Thomas Swain. Agent for Marlborough : R. DONALDSON. OFFICE : BLENHEIM To the Inhabitants of Blenheim and Surrounding Districts:— npHE UNDEHSIGNED is prepared JL to supply Fencing and Firewood of every description at the very Lowest Rates, and an allowance made to breweries, hotels, bakers, and other large orders. All orders left with Mr John Kennedy, at Blenheim, my agent, will be strictly attended to, and his receipt will be sufficient for all money due or owing to me. 1% JOHN O'fJULLIVAN.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XVI, Issue 61, 14 March 1881, Page 4
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