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W. D. SCOTT, K - U C T I 0 N E E R, LAKD COMMISSION AGENT, MAIN STREET, OPUNAKE. Imperial Fire and Marine Insurance. Mutual Life Association of ! Australia. Eltliam Road Saw Mills. Egmont Sash and Door Factory. Oldfield’s Agricultural Mai nurcs. i Boots. Boots. Boots. SHOES. SHOES. SHOES. L. HILL, MANAIA, one of the largest stocks of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers on the Every line from Mea’s Water tights to Infants’ Strap Shoe’s- kept in stock. Tho leading brands kept in stock, viz., “ Premier,” “ Northern Light,” “ Zea’audia,” and “ Pioneer.” If you want Bools made to order or repairs done promptly while you wait, gp to L. HILL, CASH BOOT SHOW, MANA I A . ,J. EATOCK, House Painter, Sign Writer, Paperhauger & Glazier, VATTSHES to notify the trade and • ’ general public that he Las on hand, and to arrive, a large stock of Paper-hangings, Scrim Colours (Ground and Dry) Glass, Brush ware, Painters’ Tools And all lines of the trade. ALSO,— That he is prepared to nud< rtake a 1! work in connection with the trade, and from his pa 4 experience can guarantee satisfaction in all work entrusted to him. iSsf" Estimates Furnished. Addrcsis: Main Street, Opiiuako. 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 oftICCS 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 Valuttion 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. The advantage of this is made manifest by tbc subjoined table Attention is respectfully called to the fact that the present rates charged by the Government Office only came in force in 1885, 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 " , V.; Charles Rogers, SENIOR AGENT, InsltvAnub Pun .dings, New Plymouth,

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Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 12, 10 August 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 12, 10 August 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 12, 10 August 1894, Page 3

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