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INSURANCE; QUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED I STATES. All Profits the Polloy-Holders. Asßetsover ... ... £12,117.000 Cash Surplus over liabilities... £2,839,000 Income ..., £3,131,000 Paid Polloy-holders .... ... £16,890,000 I NEVER CONTESTED ACL VIM. [\ Card.] No greater proof of the superiority of our system is required than the thousands of pounds of the policy-holders' money spent without avail by rival Societies in misrepresentation, annonymons attacks, misleading comparisons, and the publishing of attacks from every source, principally against' other Societies, with the hope that they may be read as referring to the Kquitable, The economical machinery of this Sooisty is nn» rivalled, No local agencies are established! and thus the payment of office, rent; the salaries of accauntaats, and comraisfcions to resident agents, is dispensed with,—Every policyholder pays,his own.premium Into the bank" direct,; notice] .of .the due date of same ..being .forwarded from the Auckland : office, and no proposal is taken without a deposit. The't!"' results prove the Equitable to be; onrivalled in its bonus-producing ca.pab'itjft This is apparent when we point . for the last 20 years; our business Ihu -been greater'than that of any other office" in- the world. '■ ■"'-' Every Polloy in any other office eanf'wlin profit to the assured, be.transferred to this Society. . < ~. Claims are paid by the New Zealand . Directors :—Hon. Sir Frederiok WbJtijker, K.C.M.G., ta.L.C. • Hon; Janrts Williamson, M.L.C.; Dr Ji Logan ; Campbell." "•''. ; .'*■ PEBCTE.HUBBABD, ;'; •' Resident Agent for Oamaru. , Address—Mr Greenfield's, ■." "." ' Thames-streets THE COLONIAL MUTT)AL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIErY, LIMITED, Chief offices for New Zealand: 105andl07PRINCESSTREET,DUNEDIN Directors: Edwin John Spence (Dalgety and Co.), ,'■ Chairman.' ; <•■■■'• , '-..■■•: n ■■ George Beetham, M. H, R., Wellington' \,v I Seymour Thome George, Auckland J. B, Haroourt, Wellington'/- ■', a:< ,\ The Hon. W. J. M. Larnaoh, C.M.G. M.H.R., Euuedin... ■'.■..,.;:* i■ ■-; '* The 1 Hon. George M'Lean, M.L.C, Dunedin Frederick J.. Moss, M.H.R., Auokland The Hon. Edmund William Parker, Onibtchurch J; M. Shera, Auckland The Hen. Robert Stout, M.H.R., Dunedin. Tte Colonial Mutual has added to all the ordinary forms of Assurance several Dletine* tive Features, and is the only Colonial Life Office whioh issue* TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES. The "Absolute" and "Modified" Tontine Polioies of'the Colonial Mutual seouie advantages not offered by any Foreign Com* pany. ".... ~, ~, ' Colonial Mutual Polioies are INOONTESTABLE FROM DATE OF ISSUE, being entirely free from, obnoxious •; oou? ditions as to travelling, residence, occnpa tion, mode of life, or manner of deaths •■■'■ ./ H. S. H. LYALL, General Secretary. Local Agent—H. Connell. / PUBLIC NOTICES TO ; i AND G. MILLER -*• beg to notify that they have taken the Store in Tyne-street lately occupied by Mr UdalL and that they have commenced as GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. Cash Buyers of all kinds of Farm Produce. Grain Bought or Sold on Commission. Always on SaleOats, Chaff, Br»n, Potatoes, Fowl Wheat, 4c, in any quantities. J. fc G. MILLEB, Tyne-street, Oamaru.l T times like these, when WORK IS * SCARCE and MONEY HARD TO | GET, people are sure to look round for the CHEAPEST PLACE TO GET THEIR HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES. ROBERT BLAIR, Furniture and General Dealer, House Agent aud Valuator, Severn and Coqubt-strketb, Has a Large Variety, both new and secondhand, of ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, Earthenware, Glassware, Perambulators (Colonial and American) Ranges, Stoves, Register Grates Copper Boilers, Mangles Butter Churns, &o R. B. wishes to call attention to the fact that he Purchased the whole of Mr Henry Ttannell's Stock of American Chairs, con* sisttng of 50 Cases of Chairs of all the different American manufactures. He also purchased in Dunedin recently, at' Mucin Less Than ,Co'st. a Large Quantity of Fa niture, comprising all descriptions of Colonial and American Manufactures. These Lots, together with his Entire Stook, will be disposed of at ah ENORMOUS SACRIFICE FOR CASH. SPRING MATrRASSES MADE TO ORDER. Note the Address— ROBERT BLAIR, Furniture and General Dealer, Sbvjjrn and Coqttbt Strhets, Oax&rv. . HOTELS WATSON'S HOTEL AND CAFE, DUNEDIN, specially built for the eonTenlenoe of BalL way and other Travellers, being situated fa the immediate violnity of the Railway Shi tion, and fitted with every possible oonvenl enoe—Lavatories, Ladies' Cloak Room, Farce Room, aw, An elegantly furnished Dining Room, espeoiaJly Ladles aoGentlemen. Bedrooms. Night Porter, TraveUersoaßeofforearly Trains. Oar Porter in attendance ,m Hallway Station toreeelreluggage,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3433, 31 December 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3433, 31 December 1885, Page 1