W. V. bCUTT, UCTIONEER, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, MAIN STREET, OPUNAKE. 'lmperial Fire and Marine Insurance. Mutual Life Association of Australia. Agencies Eltham Road Saw Mills. Egmont Sash and Door Factory. Oldfield’s Agricultural Ma- \ nures. CONCERT In aid of the JETTY FUND. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th. PROGRAMME. Overture ... Qpunake Brass Band. Song, “ Maid of the Mill,” Miss Eva Rutherford. Duet (vocal), Miss and Mr S. Prosser. Trio, “ A Little Farm well Tilled,” Messrs Breach, Lloyd, and Carter. Duet (piano and violin), Miss E. and Master A, Rutherford. Song, “ After the Ball,” Mr Waters. Duet, “ Children’s Home,” Miss M. Des Forges and Master Hutchens. Song Mrs Prenter. Duet, “ The Happy Policeman,” Miss A. and Mr M. Simeon. Pianoforte Trio, “ Great Globe Quadrilles,” the Misses Rutherford. Interval. Overture ... Opunake String Band. Song ... ... Mr Des Forges. Glee, “ Softly fall the Shades of Evening,” Miss Prosser, Mrs Ballard, Messrs Hutchens and Brennan. Duet (piano and violin), Master and Miss Rutherford. Duet (vocal), Mrs Prenter and Mr Simeon. Duet (instrumental), Misses Rutherford. Quartette, “ Kate’s Love Affair,” Miss Prosser, Mrs Ballard, Messrs Des Forges and Prosser. Trio, “ Three Little Maids,” Misses Guy, Pepperill and Prosser. Trio, “ Gipsies Laughing Chorus,” Messrs Broach, Lloyd and Carter. Glee, “Homeward Bound,” Company. “ God Save the Queen.” Admission to concert, 2s and Is : Dance, Is. Pianiste for Dance—Mrs Orchard. Opunnke Newspaper & Printing €o. 9 Limited. A LL Shareholders who have not yet paid their calls on Shares are requested to do so at buce. M. J. BRENNAN, Secretary. THE GOVERNMENT Life Insurance Department. THE attention of intending proponents is called to the many superior advantages offered by the Government Insurance Department: Ist.—A State Guarantee with every policy. (The value of this cannot be over-estimated, when we consider the widespread and incalculable misery that have resulted from the recent Australian financial crisis.) 2nd. —Premiums are charged for age NEAREST BIRTHDAY. (All other, offices charge on age next birthday.) 3rd.—The premiums, which are lower than those of any other office doing business in New Zealand, range from age 15. (Most other offices . accept risks from poponent 15 years of age, but charge them for the rate at age 20.) 4th. —Prospective Bonuses on a very liberal scale are granted to policies becoming claims, thus securing to policy-holders an Annual Valuttiojj without incurring the high cost attached thereto. sth.—Liberty to travel anywhere, or engage in any occupation without permission. 6th.—The Government Office does not do business out of New Zealand. Attention is respectfully called to the fact that the present rates charged by the Government Office only came in force in 1886, consequently bonuses declared on the old rates, which were much lower, must not be confused with those allotted on present rates. For further particulars, apply to Charles Rogers, SENIOR AGENT, Insurance Builuinus, New Plymouth.
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Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 11, 7 August 1894, Page 3
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