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= « Dress and Fashion. GUARANTEED WOOL, ALL WOOL, NOTHING BUT WOOL £ ''1 'f u ] , Ap v ' \i,\ „ . i^EWZEACANB: t CHIEF BRAND qiiOTHxisra-. KS ' -' .. THE BEST FOR QUALITY, FINISH, AND FIT. TO BE HAD OF ALL . CLOTHIERS & DRAPERS. JOHN \\f~ HIT E * TAILOR, ' • ; .':xWrt Begs to inform his friends that be has .REMOVED TO :• . ' V , '■ . 'iV::..' 225, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite the Savings Bank). • i ',- ' Life Assurance. : t _ : , y it ,* $ T "* , T / " jy/TUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA ESTABLISHED 1869) " r -, > - HEAD OFFICE: 30, Queen-street, Auckland. BOARD OF DIRECTORS A. G. Horton, Esq., J.P. (Chairman); " Arthur heather, Esq. ' T. B. Kenderdine, Esq., M.R.C.S., Eng. ABSOLUTE SECURITY J INCREASING BONUSES I, SPECIAL TABLES," PROVIDING ADVANTAGES NOT„ OFFERED BY ANY OTHER LIFE OFFICE IN ' , THESE COLONIES. . :V; ' - 'T:V .con' The ASSOCIATION'S RKPORTS contain fnllo* particulars of its PROGRESS, POSITION, and PAOSPECTS than have ever been required ij ■ legislation in any part of the world. • WILLIAM T. J. BELL, SECRETARY. , GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE *■* DEPARTMENT. Established 1870. £ VERY POLICY GUARANTEED BY THE STATE. LOW PREMIUMS and LARGE BONUSES. ; The aim of this Department has been t0,... provide Life Insurance at the minimum cost) : . compatible with safety. It does not charge its r policy-holders unnecessarily large premiums i in order to enable it subsequently to attract the ignorant by the glitter of increased bonuses. The premiums which H charges are : the lowest compatible with perfect safety) .. . and are less than tho participating rates ol any other office doing business in Australasia. : ; In spite of' this fact, at the last valuation (December, 1885) the asset! of the office were found to exceed the liabilities by no less a sum than £242,000 sterllng-A result due to economy of management and low mortality. ■ . PRESENT FUNDS over ONE AND A HALF; MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME ezceeda £300,000. ■V • jr. H. RICHARDSON, 6] Commissioner., Chemists and DruggistsThe medical hall,.three LAMPS, PONSONBY. * T. A. CRAWFORD, ? ■ : PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, Begs to announce to his friends and the residents of jPonsonbv that ho has purchased the business t lately-carried on by Mr.' D. 13. Harris, at the Three ■ , Lamps, which he intends to conduct as a FIRST CLASS PHARMACY, In conjunction with Ills well-known Medical Hall in Nowton. Remedies of Standard Excellence only will be stocked. The ; strictest accuracy observed In the making of all Pharmacetuical Preparations. ' Ac., and New Remedies will be always obtainable at reasonable rates. ~ . t This business will be managed by Mr. Charles ' t W. Robinson. Pharmaceutical Chemist, who has baa , considerable English and Colonial ' experience in , Pharmacy,' and Whose constant endeavour win do ; -, to thoroughly merit the favours that may bo ac , corded m . N 1 T. A. Crawford hopes that under his own vision and that of Mr. Robinson, 'nit. MBweat |g| Hall, . Three Lamps, Ponsonbv,.wUl receive * Urge amount of"patrona^.'®;B^^^^sy:^!SipS^|pM|Si#p|p s Incases of emergency Medicines maybe bad » my time during the nifthK 1 * NIOUI BEIi. TKUSPHONK, NO. m * i "• ,f" saU

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8584, 4 June 1891, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8584, 4 June 1891, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8584, 4 June 1891, Page 7