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Insurance Companies ' ~~ THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSTJfiAVn, SOCIETY of the U.s7 - UKAJ «C!E: ASSETS OVEB £11,000,000. New Assurance, 18S3, neatly *~, _„ Assurance in farce exceeds .. —;,' w ',cooSURPLUS OVER £2,*6b0,006" ° • eo0 " co ">- ANNUAL CASH BONUSES FROM thj. «. UPON THB MUTUAL SYSTEM STAEX Pro&ts Belong .Exclusively to Policy-holder, THE TONTINE POLICIES Issued by ihe Equitable offer EXTRAORDINARY ADVANTAGE To the Assured. CLAIMS PAID IMMEDIATELY on Proof , Auckland branch Office, Loan and MercastpJ n -, Ings, Queen-street. cra - u - e E =uMThere Is no form ol Life Assurance so nroSt>M i the assured. Hle to All risks accepted are at tabular rates, so Lomr* All policies are free from unnecessary condiMn ' restrictions. ul »«Wor The colonial rat 9 of mortality rules the aimmH ment of profits. MwiucnThis Society aims at securing to policy holder «, sum during life or to representatives of aisa r *i death, by inducing thrift and industry to mainuK *" force the policy, and is sor A loan orriCE fnTti 0 destruction of the policy. tte Intending Assnreis should ■ examine this i-/vt~ system of Insurance and Endowment before sefe-ti? 1 an 7 other plan—comparison vriih existing will certainly secure us the proposal. -"ia-ite N.B. —Intending Assurers and tho General PpMi are requested to note that this is the only lif e i^ , ance Society in New Zealand that has coan>H=d Tontine period, and whose published estima"«it a founded on actual data, and no proposals s'-onld?' given to any company tradinj upon the of this Society, usins its escutcheon cr quo' : i?m estimates for theirs. "* s 03 -* N.B.—The Society agrees to be governed b? ii decisions of the Courts of the Australian and \\ Zealand Colonies, within which the piyee oi ti' Policy resides. No contested claims on this Societ? The Society's policies are untrammelled with as» nnnecessary conditions. * SrjM PAID TO IHS REPKESESTATTTS3 0» jj, Assckid at Death and Miicsni £15,000,000. "*" LOCAL DIRECTOES: Hon. Sir Frederick Whitaker, K.C.IT G Mm Hon. James Williamson, iI.L.C. "' Cr. Logan Campbell. CHIEF MEDICAL EXAIIDiER C. H. Haines, Esq., II.D. BANKERS: Bank of New Zealand. W. A. THOJISON, 3llE^e^. mHE COLONIAL MUTUAL LTFp X ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIiHXEB. AOCKLASD OfIICE : 139, QUEES-SIEEvt.

DIRECTORS: Accelakd: J. M. Shera (Chairman); S, The™ George ; F. J. Moss, ILH.R 3 Dunedin ; E. J. Spence (Chairman'; W. J. 1L Lu nach, C.M.G.. M.H.R.; Hon. George Ate Lea M.L.C.; Hon. Robert Stont, Premier. ' The Colonial Mutual has added to all the orditarp forms of assurance Several Distinctive Features, aid is the only Colonijl Life Office which issnes TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES. The " Absolnte" and " Modified" Tontiae PohcU, of the Colonial Mutual secure advantage* set o3eiti by any Foreign Company. Colonial Mutnal Policies are '". -*jSTESTABIE FROM DATE OF ISSUE, being entirely free Iron obnoxious conditions as to traveUing.readeace, eccf pation.mode of We or manner of death. H. S. H. LYALL, Secretary for New ZeihaL FIRE ISSURAXCE ASSOCLA. B TION (LIMITED) OF LONDON. HEAD OFFICE FOR AUSTRALASIA, SYDSEV, N.S.W. ' CAPITAL AJSD RESERVE FOND, £1,C53,57i i The undersigned is prepared to accept Kisij, fa town or country, at Loweit Remunerative ICites. Losses and Claims paid, on proof, v.-itlioutrsfciEcs. C. 1 , . E. KISSLING, Agent P. D. of Aackla-t '■rTNITED FIRE AND J.IASIXE K\J SUKANCE COMPANY. The undersigned is prepared to offer special iifeements to insurers. RISKS taken at LOWER RATES than herelc'm and LOSSES PAID PItOSIPi'LY. ART. HEATHEE, I A£SEU Lower Queen-street. Confectioners. STEAM CONFECTIONERY WORKS, DUEHAII-STREET, AUCKLAND..; IMPORTANT NOTICE! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! GREAT REDUCTION IN PEICES EDWARD WATERS, In thanking the public for their liberal sapport la the past begs to announce for the information cf merchants and storekeepers tliat ha has determined to give them the benefit of a still further reduction in prices, and would respectfully direct their attenUos to the following ; — Percwt. PRY GOODS (ordinary) „ „ Edlb. BOILED GOODS (ditto) .. .. Cdlb. All others in proportion. Ten Per Cent. Discount Within Thiety Dais, and no discount aitke that date. His own Confectionery is made of the purest miterials, and no poisonous colouring matter is introduced in its manufacture. Storekeepers will find it greatly to their adran'ajs to purchase their goods from him, as the price is considerably below that at which they can be supplied elsewhere, while the qnality of the locally-made article has been enlogised alike by connoisseurs ami the general public His renowned CONVERSATION LOZENGES need. no recommendation, and all other descriptions siiv made at his factory are (ally equal to those in quEt and fl™j<;h. Send for Price LUt!

Chemists' Proprietary Lozenges neatly and caiehHy stamped and prepared. Always on hand, and made to order! lozenges, Comßts, Jujubee, Pastiles, SlediaW Lozenges, Genaine Black Currant Lozenges, Coojb Lozenges (equal to Heating's), Conversation Lozenges, Peppermints, Donble Extra Strong Mints, FoTtdereo, Icing, and Boiled Sugars of every description. Sugar Candy. All Goods Manufactured on the Premises, and of tiebest materials. - Just Arrived, Wrdding Cake Obnastexts, Bosboxs, Somebody's Luooaqe, Sisozs.-eiß.Tis, &c, &c, 4c. CTestimoxiax.] Provincial Laboratory, Auckland, October 26,1575. Mr. E. Watebs. —Sir,—l have much pleasßM i=Informing you that after having made a very caßfa analysis of various samples. Sweetmeats mamfactored by you, 1 find that they are free fcom p adulteration, and that the colouring matters are quits innocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, I £r.d Ii» it is qnito equal to the best English or French?!?; parations, and being entirely free from husk, i:*™ form an excellent article of diet for invalids, espedw those suffering from an impaired digestion.—l l llß the honour to be, Sir, your obedient servant, Jaues M. Tuiirr, Provincial ialji Orders, accompanied by draft or good relctse will receive prompt attention. The above goods may be had through any referable wholesale house. iT.B—Empty packages only allowed for when rs turned in good condition. EDWARD WATERS, WHOLESALE CONTECTIO'ER, Queen and Di'BkAM-araEEie aucklasd Oil and ColourmeH. Pα p e khangingC APjsEHANGINS O W. PHLLLLPPS & SON Have received, ez late arrival*, 185 P AC KAGES. Containing 55,500 R OLLS °* pAPEBHAKGKGS, Consisting of New Patterns, for Drawing, Di=&* Bedrooms, and Hall and Staircase. sniUble for the mansion or cottage. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNSj AND BEST VALUE2YER OFFERED DT PAPESHAXGIXGS. 916 V ACKAG^ BCB I M S AND HESSIA^ PLATE AND SHEET GLASS. WHIT LEAD, OILS, TUKP3. VAKNISHS. *' AND ALL TEADE SUNDEIES"OHILLIPPS & jg oJfy 95 AND 97, QnBSK-STBEET.

CG. H I L L ASI *' Importers of ■_, OILS, COLOURS, PAPERHASGE.GS,ciii Uppek Queen-street, AtrcKLA-w. gj Sole Agents for the Celebrated Pioneer*™*^ Paints of the Future. .. pjr The Season for Pointing and KenoTtfK5 J . jtlo . Houses will soon be here. There u ™Vnffl»si doubt that the Pioneer Paint sold by C- «• Co. is the most Suitable for theNewZealsna <•< Its leading recommendations ar»:—!«• "S,nol' le aU ready for ose. 2nd. It resists the ■*££ b j]iiy, atmosphere. 3rd. Its cheapness. iU; J? " duliei being sound long after ordinarj 6th. Any person can use It: no J nu "| n Sffi'o' C. G. and Co. have also an eilensiTe »**%&*■ Paporhangings, aU prices, and the Don't paper your house QliS AU kinds of English Paints, &&&<*' Mouldings, Scrims, &c Being their they can supply aU the abOTeatlowest addrmui: C. G. HILIi AND CO., Upper V"*" Oppodte the New Town Hall Site

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7162, 30 October 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7162, 30 October 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7162, 30 October 1884, Page 2

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