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Amusements. ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY'S CONCERTS (Held on the first Friday in each Month In the Choral . Hall). THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, OCTOBER 1. (For programme see Tuesday's issue.) Prices: 28 Od and Is, or five 2i 6d Tickets for 10*. Admission by side door. 'I mmcare will run from Three Lamps, at seven and quarter-past seven, returning after the Concert. H. F. EDGIER, Hon. See. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. MOUNT EDEN BAND OF HOPE. THE BAND OP HOPE UNION CHOIR Will render the Service of Song, "THE LITTLE CAPTAIN," THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, OCTOBER 1. READER : MR. W. C. W. McDOWELL, 8.A., CONDUCTOR .. MR. R. TPDEHOPIG. PIANIST .. MR. M. McDERMOTT. Single Tickets, Iβ; Double Tickets, Is 6J ; Children, 3d. Proceeds in aid of Band of Hope Union Choir's Piano. Meetings. ONEHUNGA CADET CORPS. Colonel Sir George Whitmore having authorised me to form a Cadet Corps at Onehunga, I Invite all youths between the ages of 13 and 17 who may be desirous oi joining the Corps to meet me at the Drillshed, Onehunga, on SATURDAY EVENING, at seven o'clock. JOHN LUNDON, Major,, Sporting. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. juL SPRING MEETING, TO BE HELD SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1886. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), OCTOBER Ist. Nominations.—Prince of Wales Handicap 2sovs Handicap Hurdles .. .. 2sovs. W. PERCIVAL. Secretary A.K.C. Educational"PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Windmill Jγ Villa, Symonds-street: Conducted by Miss Holt- Quarter begins Monday, 4th October. Private Pupils in Music, and the French and German Languages. "VT O T I c E. MR. NEVILLW BAUNETT, F.C.0., Professor of Music, Has now removed to central premise!! (only five minutes from Queen-street, and therefore easily accessible to pupils from all parts), viz.: HOBSON-STREET (Fifth house above St. Matthew's Church). For Lessons in Singing, Pianoforte, Organ, Sightreading, Harmony, &c, apply to above address.

TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. Children going to the Hi|»h or Grammar School will find a comfortable homo in one of the most healthy suburbs of Auckland. Terms and references on application to MRS. DAVIS, P. 0., Remnera. JOHN pLOIJGE, TEACHER OP VIOLIN, VIOLA, GUITAR, &c. Church • street, Ponsonby, next house to Public School. , Workshop for Machine and Musical Instrument epairs, Model-makinj, Electric Apparatus, Ac. &c. Public Companies. QUIT ABLE INSURANCE ASSOCIATI ON OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital „„ ... £1,000,000 Subscribed ~, „ £291,912 FIRE, MARINE, AND LIFE. Directors : H. W. Henderson, Esq. (Chairman) Andrew Bell, Esq. Geo, Harper, Esq. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AT LOWEST CURRENT &A.TKS. LIFE ASSURANCE UPON THE MOST APPROVED PRINCIPLES. Managers : Fire and Marine ~ E. Wynn Williams Life W. A. Thomson The Funds of the Life Department are kept separate ami distinct from all other Branches of Insurance transacted by this Company. I. A Deed of Trust has been executed whereby the 'whole of the net premium on a 4 per cent, valuation is placed in the bands of trustees, and invested by them as a separate fund for the benefit of Policyholders only. THE SECURITY OFFERED BY THIS COM. PANY TO POLICYHOLDEKS BXCKKDS THAT OF ANY LIFE OFFiCK DOING BUSINESS IN AUSTRALASIA, and the Equitable Insurance Association o' New Zealand is the PIONEER OF THE POSITIVE SYSTEM 08 , INSURANCE, which prevents forfeiture of Policy. All intending Assurer* :for Life are requested to obtain prosDectus, and examine caref the superior claims of this Company, marking as it does the transition period in Life Assurance. Mr. Thomson will attend personally any appointment for explanation to the intending proposer I'or insurance within a radius of 60 miles of Auckland. OFFICES : FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. \TORTHEBN ASSUKAN xi company. Capital. -.-...——£3,000,000. statement shewing the progress 07 ibs NORTHERN assurance company Since it* establishment in 1886 to the present time (18781. I o „_.___ AccuHinVmt Net Fire Net Life R *™™» lated Year - Revenue Revenue. t^ t- Funds la « £ £ £ 1836 90T. 700 1,200 88,200 1838 1,900 000 2,500 1841 3,200 9,800 2,400 63,9 C(: le4l 4.000 14,000 4,000 95,600 1847 6,800 18,200 6,800 184.600 1850 7,900 28,000 6,600 162,800 1868 22,900 87,400 8,600 225,800 1868 68,400 68,600 13,200 842,500 1869 100,800 62,600 18,600 468,600 1862 127,900 75,300 24,200 692,400 1865 163,900 87,400 84,700 802,700 1888 182,600 113,700 41,100 040,900 1371 286,400 119,900' 67,700 1,241,600 1874 813,800 133,000 78,400 1,778,100 1877 403,700 167,500 . 2,215,800 LIFE DEPARTMENT.

It Is worse than useless to possess a Ufa Policy unless there is the certainty that the sum assured will be paid at death. A man may for yean trust to it as the support of bis family, and ultimately find that it is of no value. The sums assured by the "NORTHERN* aro guaranteed by the Shareholders capital of Three Millions Storliug, and by its Accumulated Funds, nil safely invested, amounting already (December, 1817) to more than Two Million Two Huxidbed Thoubakb Pounds, and continually increasing. In the Participation Branch, the whole of the ascertained SURPLUS at each valuation belongs to the Assured. The undersigned, Agent for the above Company, is prepared to accept Risks against Fire on Buildings and Contents in the City and Province of Auckland, at the LOWEST CURRENT BATES. THOMAS MACKY, Fort-street. March 19.1879. Furnishing. FURNITURE. THE AUCKLAND FURNITURE COMPANY having erected the most: complete Factory in Auckland, is now in a position to supply Furniture of every description at WHOLESALE PRICES. DRAWING-ROOM DINING-ROOM, BEDROOM, KITCHKN, AND OFFICE FURNITURE OF THE LATEST DESIGNS NOW ON VIEW, AND AT FACTORY PRICES, Being TWENTY PEE CENT. LESS than that hither to charged in Auckland. overmantels in great variety at wholesale prices. Upholstkry in All its Branches. ; ENAMELLED MANTELPIECES, a Specialty (equa • * *: in appearance to marble). Designs ol every description will be submitted and faithfully carried out to order. INSPECTION INVITED. SHOWROOMS : WELLKSLEY-STRBET (Opposite New Library). ' f ..'"-■•. FACTORY: STANLEY-STREET. AUCKLAND FURNITURE COMPANY.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7757, 1 October 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7757, 1 October 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7757, 1 October 1886, Page 8