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Life Insurance. TN6UBB NOW with the v p OVERNMENT T IPS JN3URANCE T>EPARTMENT. £1,600,000 Has already been added to Policies in the Department J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. Insurance Companies. ■iUlllllUßJl - ii.ii. ■ ■ .1 1.1 I II'" THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. OP NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL PAID-UP, RE-INSURANCE. GENERAL RESERVE FUNDS. EXCEED £340.000. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES. PROMPT AND LIBERAL SETTLEMENTS. LOCAL INSTITUTION. PROFITS RETAINED IN THE COLONY. A. S. RUSSELL, Branch Manager. TjIIDELITY GUARANTE THE NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY GUARANTEES THE FIDELITY OP PERSONS IN POSITIONS OF TRUST. NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF N.Z. Undoubted Security. Ratio of accumulated funds to Premium Income, 230 per cent. NORMAN T. WILLIAMS, Manager. 109, Queen-street. Seeds, Manures, etc. (Re-cleaned for Seed.) /3&? / — • /©/ & BONEDUSTyL// BLOOD & BONE /Jt/ SEED Etc., Etc. / $*J / A/POTATOES /«&?&/ (Various kinds.) I /o/ — $ /Q?/ odt * n Cflaßra "' oats / / Wheat, Barley, Maize, /* „ / McGitl's Oatmeal, Fiour t /A / Etc., Etc., Etc. ' /9 & 11, CUSTOM ST., / AUCKLAND. i,„ i. , - ..; i ; i i.i i JMi.i i i '.a FERTILISERS, ET ° BONEBUSTS-" PYRAMID" and * TRIANGLE." • , BONE AND BLOOD. W.S.I. Brand. SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. vil-nn-i'-TASH, POTATO AND ROOT MANURE NITRO-POTASH CORN and GRASS MANURE. POTASH. KAINIT. AMMONIA* Etc. SEED POTATOES, OATS. MAIZE. CHAFF, Etc. SEEDS SOB SPRING SOWINGCLOVERS. GRASSES. AND TURNIPS W. 8. LAURIE AKD C°29. CUSTOM STREET. « ■', ■ i iMi ii »i. m | ' .' " ■■Miii.iwin.il Photography. pEORGE Q.REGORY. ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 269, CORNER OF QUEEN AND WELLSSLEY STREETS. All the Latest Finishings in ARTISTIC STUDIES. CHILDREN'S PORTRAITURE, ~ Houses and Land. .ii r,i iii.iii'i'i, ii' ' i.i ii im.hii in I ■ It - » i *'ii.,i- i. "ili**mJWH..,LllU*i *ri QAMUEL /-lOOERANE AND <20N. GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, QUEEN-STREET (next Union Bank). Established 1859., pOR gALEs I j FARM, HELENSVILLE. CAPITAL FARM. 393 acres, well situated, close Holensville Railway Station; all fenced; partly in grass* Good Honse, 7 rooms; stable and orchard. There is about £ million feet Kauri, Totara, and Puriri. Will be Bold a real bargain. /■. BUSH LAND. A££ ACRES, mixed bush, about a mil* JtuO from Makaraw Railway Station. ■ ■ -■■■ s ALLOTMENTS, GRAFTON ROAD. j fTiWO FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITES | FARM. PAPATOITOI. GOOD FARM, 92 acres, on Great South vX Road; close to Railway Station and Creamery; fenced, subdivided, and in grass; with Dwellinghouse, barn, and outbuildings large orchard. BUILDING SITE, BIRKENHEAD. GRAND CORNER BUILDING ALLOTMENT, close to Wharf; has magnificent view and largo frontage. UPPER SYMONDS-STEEET. LARGE BUILDING SITE—7O feet frontage. Land here is very scarce and rising rapidly in value. UPPER QUEEN-STREET. VALUABLE BUILDING SITES, opposite College. DWELLING-HOUSE. UPPER QUEENSTREET. COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE, of 10 rooms, with. all conveniences, within a few minutes of Que<m-3treel. valuable business site. customsstreet west. FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS SITE. 55ft frontage in the very busiest part of this main thoroughfare; fine factory site. A great prospective* value. COTTAGE, PONSONBY. near Shelly BeachComfortable Cottage, 7 rooms, bathroom, detached wash-home, verandah and balcony; has fine view of harbour; in good ordw. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12303, 22 June 1903, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12303, 22 June 1903, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12303, 22 June 1903, Page 7

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