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M orwioh Union, TjIIRE INSURANCE Ji SOCIETY. OF NORWICH & LONDON, Established 1797, Foa FIRK IMiUItANCE EXCLUSIVELY The riso snd propresa 6i this Society ha 3 beon phencm^tal It has carried th^ r.r me of Norwich to all pnrts of tha civilized world I has attained to a position wbinh gires dignity to the city. It is satisfactory to observe that the energy and prudence which baa given to the Office so colossal a growth are still in operation to maintain aud increae it — Kastern Daily Press. The career of this Society bae easured or it the grea!eet conflderice, which is established aB on a rock. — Norfolk Chronicle. A the tinru: when the business of fro extinguishing was almnßt inclusively in the handa of tho Insurance Companies, the NORWICH UNION kept on foot a greater uumber of Brigades than auy other Office, there netnniliy resulted from this aotive and rigorous policy a large and lucrative busi« ness, snd as iho yeas a passed away, tho NOH WKJH WMON irjercased in wealth snd reputation, snd beoirno pcesessed of a conrection not local or restricted iv any sense of the term, but coveting the entire land, and largely retaining its poooession down to the present day.- Banking and Insurance Record. Insurances at lowest premiums and on most favorable " conditions." W. M. STANTON, Agent anb Attorney, INSURANCE CHAMBERS, Central Trafalgar street. To Grain and Hop GROWERS. fV\ H E NEwIIKALAND LOAN J. AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Limited. ■*re prepared, as usual, to receive and Liberal Advances on Consigncnents of Gkain, Hops, and oiher Tsoducb, for tr : ale note, or Shipment, Farmers are again reminded that the Company buys and pells only on com*uaßlON, thoir interests thus beinff .'dcntical with those of the producer. The Company executes Indents of AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, &C, &C. irom England, America, and Australia, — acts tor Absentees i n the Collection of Rents or Inteu -it, and undertakes x ocamission Eus'ieas of every d<~BcriptioQj—makes Advances on ÜBcm/NG Cp.opg B Wool Liens, Mortgages op t^rocK, and Freehold Security r^ tho most favorable terms. Hop Balks, Corn Sap^b, and Twine always on hand a« reasonable pi ices. Hops and Grain SEASON, 1889. f^ OLDSBOROUGH \JC MOET & CO., ;LIMITED, Warehouaes ; — Melbourne, Sydney, and London ; Capital ...£6,ooo,ooo Sterling, "The Largest Firm in Australasia," Makes Liberal Cash Advances on HOPS, GRAIN, WOOL, and all PKODUCK placed in their hands for SALE in Melbourne, Sydney, or London tna< ketu. No St rage charged in. Neleon, All charges reduced to the lowest. Account Sales promptly rendered, All information 68 to Markets, &c, furnished en application to our Nelson Agonta Messrs. BISLEY, BROS. & CO We desire to c:Ui thf, attention of Hop and Barley Growsrw to tie above Firm, tnd of the opportunity thus #iven this Sra;on of shipping direct to the principal market of Außtralaeia and gaining the highest prices. Viewing the ouUook of the Hop and Sarloy market in Melbouruo and Sydney, we can, with every conflience, tdTise our Friends and all grow<ra t try tbia market, wnere the higbeat prices* as now ruling. Season /89. — Wißhing oq a proaperoaa Season, and that tho dull clo sdß of the past will shorily become obiit crated in the rapidly approaching sunshine i nd prosperity oar country is about to intent BISLEY BROS & CO., — t C AOv NTS. BL I G H T pTINT Ukqibti'.kgd. FOR the CURE of BriGliTS in Rj't Trees, especially the ?3ale. I bavo used it myself for some time, The results may be seen in my Orchard. It permeates the sap of the tree — ByrJ"g<ug only waahes the bark, Trenß sbouli be dressed as scan fIU the frnit i-s off, as tho Faint will go down with the Bap and asaicoilite with h before the Spring. One man will dresa IOQ old trees in a dvy, or 500 if youo^. One dressing for oM trees a cure. Sold' in Tins of 10b, 2os, and 40s ea< h. 10s 'l.n ft ill dress 20 old or 40youtigt»^e8. 20a Tin will dress 60 old yr 100 young tree*. 40a Tia will di.es 120 old or 240 'young trees. Yon boro a. holo nearly thr :ugh the base of an old tree and flll it win Paint, or Paint a ring round the ba so of a young one. Full Directions oh ioaoh Tin. GOUMTRY ORD3ES ATTENDED TO JAMES BOON, Chemist, 838— t c Agent for Neboe. : R7yW]Vr CONTINUEsTo JL^V/ H IS take PouißAiTg from y>S, per do^on, at the %J NEW STUDIO, ! . . .Hsrdy street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 112, 25 May 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 112, 25 May 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 112, 25 May 1889, Page 1

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