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T HE °a«>»"i."HnxsSriS: ASSURANCE SOCIETY LlH lra , Chief Office, in New Directors. EDWIN J. SPENCE (Dilgetr anlfVv «. V. J. M. LAESACU.aMG. M^ , Ho.v.' GEORGE McLEAN, MX.C. ""* ROBERT STOUr AU profKs belonj to tT e '^7 nb , r ,. p d.Uoarf.«nch^l« ns «a taj,,,^,l* , "** , s, 3tUrr Gent.emen reared to act ss Tp ,,.. The fii:e jnsl t kanUF~Tl^ —- IIOS (LIMITS) oAwdi^Oi-U. HEAD OFFICE Syd town or country, at Lowe t I'tm .aeriM,' r ; K "Mb Losses und Ciaiins paid, oa {.roof, n ,., 0 v -> C. F. E. KISaLINo 0^1 ' I '"'" 0 - A{t " F J^l e< ■g-TNITED FIRE ASD <JJ SjUKaNCE COMt-ANY. ** Dfhe undersigned is prepared to offer nwri 11 ffients to Insurers. p " ail raises. RISKS taken at LOWER RVTE-3 •>,«•, v and LOSaEd PAID LY " etc, «> 1 AM. Lower Quean-stresl. mHE EQUITABLE JL ASSOCIATION OF .NEW ZEaTLaT^CB Capital—£ 1,000,000. Head Orricz: DCTNEDIN, , Comer Bond and Kattraj-itreej, DinEcroitt: W. C. j?IRKCALPY,.M, Wo , INSURANCES OF ALL DESCRIPTION GRANTED ON iai MOST FAVOURABLE. T>P« AND AT ILK "3 LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Adckund Aobst: F. T: KNIGHT, Fort-street. HENDERSON & Chief Agents for Anck'and, Po»ortv Bit aid b Plymouth Districts. *' ! " w AN O T H E -R F I e~eTi WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF KIRE. ' The most fruitful soorcos of Brej are-the or.'.. use of matches, candle flauie comm- in cont c- ik hold lamps untemled. Matches* shouM kept on a. high fhelf out of the leach of chW,» Whcnemplojevl in stores, warehouies and f»rVj,J! tbey should be proucted from mice by means of'rS rern.etalboxe*. C.re 'Uould b, »k«. n't to unli.'ntcd mitchos, nor to throw dovnunexUi.raiii.rf matches carelessly on the lloor .Vver leave ffl T d ' e h U Tn tOhe n "1£ h »«»*«»W. "p°Sy if there no an opon window in tho room Keadlnpn bed by candle-light na p actice v.rj much to be condemned, and a humine candle should nm , Q, suffer to remain after the inmttr, of the Lou ' u<, asleep. Oas should be turned t ff it the mam when not in use. In cab:: an ascapa should be ttroai'.? smelt, turn off at once fcora the maia and set open th'i doors and windows, but on no account Uke a li2ht«<l caud'e into the room till the scull has pissed off Never r-loup partially burnt wood agamt tha chimney ; »cor6s ot houses have been burntd in this war in Now Zealand. Never put firewood iniiOe the fendu or on the stove to drv. Paper, ilothin<, or s.mllar combustible materul should never be left nearth> grati>. Ashes should uevor be thrown away againit 4 wooden building, or kept in a wooden boi or birti , . The above hints relato to the pkxtsntion op tiki When unf. rtunatcly a fire <fo-'s occur, remember tht! wet blankets and rusjs economise the supplT o( water, and are more effectual in preientmg thciprul of Ore than water siuiyly thrown on, and at the um time cause less damage to furniture. In the huny and confusion of a fire doors and windows are tooaps to be thrown open; thoy should be eir snnu muUiaspossihJe. Fire can only spread rapidly wota it is plentifully supplied with »ir. Have your chlaneys - ulariy swept, at flied intervals ; at leaii ma in thru months— WHAT TO DO AFTER A FI3E. The assured mutt use his best endeiTosn tofin and protect his property during the tire and afterwards, and until a3 orticer of the Insurance Lone ay arrives, he should act precisely as ho would il he hid no insurance whatever, i.e., do all in iih potirxo I-KEVENT FURTHER LOSS OiI , DAMAGE.' This is lipid-' aUyi'necossary,..' wlicre , the .10.-s iB on merchandlie or' chattels, it being a mistake to sjppose '.hit eoo4i damaged by or Inconsequence of a tire, must b< jl. lowed to remain In the chaotic condition into whlcha fireg nerally throws them, to aajit Ineuac-.ion tr tha adjuster. On tho contnjy, they should first of Jll b» removed (if nectssary) to J. safe, dry place, and evt?. thing done that is requisite to prevent further shrbiago of values, this they should be strughUcsd aud assorted, the damaged separated fr;>m thi iouiJ, and tho whole correctly invoiced. The police? male this a part of the duty devolving upon the asinw, I aud prompt, intelligent compliance with this condltion is calcuUted to facilitate the adjustmtai c! loiaes. As the sa\ed from a tire bel)3g to the assured thoy cannot be abandoned to the Cnd? ■ writers, bnt the Companies are lwole for all dimije thereto so far as the policies will reach. WHAT TO DO BEFORE A FIRK. Effect a policy of Insurance with the NLW ZEAUXD 1 INaUttsNCb COiIPAiNY, whtre every d,.E(.rip'Jon ct Insurances Jiie takon at Lowest ov P?.ehru 1 GEORGE P PIunCE. General Manser. Mnsical J TIT O IV D E N • JO. Has just received hli FIRST SHIPMENT OF PIANOS ET HIS NEW SHOP, NEXT BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, Would respectfully request an inspection before ca chases are made e]se»;hera, ,a'a:bls PRICES DEFY COMPETITION! FIAXOS FOR SALE, Just Landed.— Iron frame?, Double Sconcej, first dm Makers. I >t £SS PTANO by * sood English Maker, £35 ORGANS. Just landed, 9 Stops, 2 Knee SweU«i only £V). PIANO. Seeonil-hand. for £17. HARMONIUMS for £0. Mb. THO3. H. WEBB Directs the attention of his friends and the public to his Upright Gra. ds, which have been pronounced by competent judges as being the bust and cheapest in town. Other Pianos at Low Pries'. Second-hand Pianos taken as part payment N.B—Note the address : Oak lipase, Ilobsonstreet (three doors from Cook strout ) -piAKOS ! TpiAXOS ! -piANOSI HARMONIUMS AND ORGANS. A SINGLE INSTRUMENT SOLD AT WHOLE£ALB PRICES. Each Instrument Guaranteed, and exchanged if not approved \uthin three months. WALNUT P7ANOS, by Hord from .- •• £22 GERMAN IROv-FRaME PIA.NOS, in Handsome Walnut Casef, irom *•" UPIUGIIT IuOV GliaNUd, in Handsome uurr rtaln.it, from •■ -S HARMONIUMS, by Aic-xandre, from .. •• AMERICAN ORGANS, from - .- •• M TnE Labofst and Best Sf.lectios or PIANOS, ORGANS, and HAUMONIUUS JN THE AOoTKALIAN COLOME3 (FOR CAill OK DEFERRED PAYJLE-N^A SOLE AGENTS iOR ERINSMEAD AND ESDAILE'o CELEBRATED 1-iANOs. LIPP & SOHN, hCIUVCGUTEN, ECSE, FORsTEi:, i-c. HOFFMANN & SONS,' •.EXT THEATRE ROVAL, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLANDSO VICTORIA-STREET, AOCKO9 LAND (Six doors from Albert- treat). T. E. CARTER, WHOLESALE & RETAIL PICTURE FBASIS MANUFACTURER. IMPORTER OF MOULDINGS, GLASS, PICIUKES. SCRAPS, AI.D MUSICAL INSTKUMEXT STEACFIER OF THE PIANOFORTE, ™ L '^^ e For terms and testimonials seo Ere" s -~ Uu . Adiortisement. page S7. and posi free on app«»» Tuner .nd Repairer of Musical Instrum°°» . ' rflLU*"

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6948, 23 February 1884, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6948, 23 February 1884, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6948, 23 February 1884, Page 4 (Supplement)