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Now-Zealanders who Insure in offices which obtain the bulk of their business from the old worldand the other polonies (including Qu«ens. End Western Australia, and Fiji) have to «v ' or THE LOSS ARISING FROM THIS .MORTALITY OF those CCWM. r The S cleath.rate in Queensland is MarijfSOj* ten" higher than it is in New Zealand. Accumulated Funds at present date >*4K9 ,pproachtoS TWO MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME, £330.000. J. H. RICHARDSON 1 Commlsitawr, ■'I i' i ■ » ■ . ii '-■>' 'I ■"» II ill » v*m Musical.. . "piANOS! OTARBfONTUMS AROANBi Atao, HARPS, VIOLINS, VIOWHCCBMOS, COTTARS BANJOES, AND SMALLER INSTRUMENTS WO OTWIBQV9 TO PARTICCLABIBB, TTOFFMANN AND gO#S QHEEN-STRSBT, AUCKLAND. THE LARGEST IMPORTERS.. OF Ali KINDS of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS * IN NEW 2EALANP AM. KINDS Of MPMOAL WWSROMEOTB \ KUWBD-AIO) RBFAIRBD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9492, 23 April 1894, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9492, 23 April 1894, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9492, 23 April 1894, Page 7