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. Insurance Companies. , STANDARD -FIRE AND • MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF ~ . NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL „ .. ONE MILLION. Lowest Current Rates and Prompt and Liberal Settlement in case of Loss, • >"■:*" ' -: The Fidelity of fPersons in Positions.of Trust Guaranteed. • _ .... Auckland Branch : Colonial Mutual Buildings, ■ Queen-street. *„„„„ FREDERICK NUTTER, . ■'.';.:;.;''.. Manager. .. X • . ..'.... .. "... . .....*' .■ ~ ... .- ........ . ; .. . '■ TMPERIAL "JjIIRE QFFICE • OF LONDON. Established 1803. SUBSCRIBE 1) CAPITAL : ONE MILLION TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND • * ' ■." ' POUNDS. "■';;"'. :"" PAID-UP CAPITAL AND INVESTED FUNDS: , NEARLY TWO MILLIONS. The Distinguishing Characteristics of this OLD and WEALTHY Company are MODERATE RATES, UNDOUBTED SECURITY. and PROMPT and LIBERAL Settlement of Claims. The IMPERIAL was the FIRST Office to issue a' Fire Policy in Auckland (on the Ist October, 1854) over thirty-six years ago, and has been carrying on business throughout the Colony ever since. - Risks accepted at Current Rates. Forms of Proposal and any further information may be obtained from * W.H.ARMSTRONG, - Agent for Auckland District. COMMERCIAL XT N I ON . ■■■■£ SSURANCE /COMPANY ' (LIMITED). , CAPITAL FULLY SUBSCRIBED - £2,500,000 CAPITAL PAID UP .. .. - 250,000 TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS .. .. 2,500,000 TOTAL ANNUAL NETT INCOME » -1,160,000 LOCAL BOARDS BRANCHES, AND AGENCIES THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, , AND NEW ZEALAND. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE AND MARINE BUSINESS ACCEPTED AT THE LOWEST CURRENT RATES OF PREMIUMS. CLAIMS FOR LOSSES SETTLED WITH PROMPTITUDE AND LIBERALITY. The Largo Resources at command in the shape of Invested Funds and Premium Income, afford the . most undoubted Security to Policyholders. AUCKLAND BRANCH. Managers : MESSRS. JAMES BANNATYNE GRAHAM AND . HORACE WALKER. < ■-KT. ORTH ER N ; ASSURANCE I^OMPANY. Head Offices : Aberdeen and London. , ' Established 1836. capital . ~ £3,000,000 accumulated funds.. £3,700,000 FIRE PREMIUMS •1- «'■'•■ Xo2d,UUO INSURANCE EFFECTED ON BUILD- | INGS AND CONTENTS, AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. j ! LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED. j THOMAS MACKY, ! : ,' j FORT STREET, ■ CHIEF AGENT FOR AUCKLAND. MR. ARTHUR HEATHER. Custom-street, has been appointed an Agent for this Company. • > Sub-agents have been appointed as follows :— . THAMES ..-' MR. JAMES McGOWAN WHANGAREI - - REV. J. M: KILLENr . ONEHUNGA - MR. DAVID BROWN PONSONBY.. .. MR. PETER: AUSTEN, Auckland.October 28, 1890.' , ■■■;■. '■«'"'■ BMM .in l II ■ —————a . Pnotography. __ . _____ ■ ".' : ■- ' ARTIST ID PHOTOGRAPHER, 270, Queen-street, Auckland Opposite the Firebell) FIRST-CLASS WORK \ MILLION PRICES. ■pHOTOGRAPHIC WAREHOUSE. W. PARK, Dealer in all kinds of Photographic Goods, Magic . lanterns, and Slides. Albumenised If - Dry I >late3 AlbumonHsd si *' , Dry Plates and Cameras, ' Bromide :.«*r#Sfflll M ' »»d ~, papers .€Qgj|i |j» . Lenso3> -' " By Best English and Foreign Makers. Pure Photographic Chemicals, Enamel and '■;. Negative Collodions, etc.; WELLESLEY-STREET, AUCKLAND. ?\ ,- QTONE T>ROTHERS & rf^O., SHIP BROKERS AND AGENTS, . IMPORTERS, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, NO. 20, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND ■> Cable Address : Stone. *" - BONEDUST. ~ ' Agents for Runcorn Al, No. 2, and O Fine. „ ■. ~ Napier No. 2. ■ Also on Sale, Sydney Jl, Queensland, and various other brands. Having large stocks on hand, we shall be prepared during the approaching season to make special quotations to cash customers of five tons and up : ward. , , PATENT DESICCATED BLOOD MANURE. We have on hand a ' consignment of this Manure, and to induce trial being made of it (which is all that is required to establish its value), we shall, to effect clearance of the stock 00 hand, quote at considerably reduced prices. nave always on sale at very lowest rates/ viz. :— Oats, Chaff, Bran, Potatoes (Oainaru and Canterbury), Oatmeal (various makers), Maize, Flour' and Sharps (Auckland and Southern), Fowl and Milling Wheats, Barley, &c„ &c Hams and BACON (Canterbury). : ; THE MERCANTILE „ AND . BANK'■,RUPTCY GAZETTE O V ■:. NEW ZEALAND, with which is the Weekly Advertiser and the Trade Protection Gazette, published every Thursday Morning, contains :—Particulars of Bills of Sale, Stock Mortgages, , Liens on Wool and on Crops, Bailments, Affidavits of Satisfaction, Bankruptcy Petitions and Discharges, Ac, Hied during each week ; alsc, y carefully-revised Share and Produce Market Reports,. Latest Legal Decisions;:Original'Ai tides, illustrating the working of Commercial Law, and other interesting and valuable matter. ':-..-,,.' ABSOLUTELY" INDISPENSABLE TO THE SAFETY OF ALL TRADERS. Terms: Gazette only, Is ; or with Digest and Half-yearly Index, £1 10s. ' Auckland Branch: Mr." T. A. : Ashton, Mercantile Chambers, Queen-street. ' Sample Copies obtainable in every town from local Agents. .;■'; - Proprietors : The ■ Trade Auxiliary Company of New Zealand (Limited). \ ■ Collection of Debts, and Inquiries as to Commer-. lal standing, attended to. ; ft/I F ft/1 0R Y J'OISETTE'S SYSTEM.-Invalu--111 L. 11l Ull I , ble for exam, purposes, and as a sound training of the Memory.'.'-J. Harpur Scaife, •' LL.B., Law Lecturer of King's College, London (Jan. 1891) " I was impressed with the possibilities of improvement to mem ny which the lessons open up. ~-R. N. In «. M.A., M.D., Cambridce Univer sity Lecturer 111 Midwifery (Jan., 1800). "I intend to educate my son entirely on'your- system."—Rev C. E. Cockin, M.A., Rector of Lea. (Had lessons by Post.) "Groat - advantage ;to strong memoryincalculable aid to weak one."—Dr. J, M. Buckley. "Able to give gist of book. after reading it once."— ■ Rev. J. M. Macdonald, 8.A., Oxon., M.A., Sydney. "An excellent, travelling companion."— Captain j!B. Haye, R.N. "Invaluable."— J. J. Francis, Q.C. "Tremendously popular in Oxford."—Pall Mall Gazette, Feb. 4, 1890. Prospectus free. One Pupil, £5 188 ; Ten Pupils, £1 4s each.--Prof. LOISEITE, 30. New Oxford-street, London, England.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8580, 30 May 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8580, 30 May 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8580, 30 May 1891, Page 3

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