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POST OFFICE STORE AND BAKERY, RAHOTU. W. Harvey, , HAVING taken over the above premises from Mr McGullum, and also having bought ont Mr Simeon’s stock of General Merchandise, begs to solicit a continuance of the. patronage extended to his predecessors. Having one of the largest stocks c£ Drapery, Grocery, Ironmongery, and General Merchandise, on the Coast be is in a position, to supply settlers with all their requirements at Town Prices. He uses the best material only ill his bakehouse and can recommend his BREAD as second to none. KS’Post and Telephone Office. Agent for the Opunake Times. '/V K3H v.. 4 J. F. Watson, Watchmalier Sc Jeweller* (Late of Auckland), INFORMS the public of Opunake and surrounding districts that he has started business as above. Having had experience in some of the best shops in the colony, - those entrusting him with work can rely on receiving satisfaction. J. F. WATSON, OP U.NARK TIMES BUILDING, Main Street, Opunake, William Harvey, Shoeing - & General SSinitli. PUNGAEEHU, IT AS pleasure in notifying the public that he has established a Blacksmith and Wheelwright’s Shop at Pungarehu, where settlers can get their horsesho; ing done. ALSO—AII repairs to Buggies, Traps, Drays, Farm Implements, and all other kinds of machinery. at short notice, <- and at moderate charges. Support local industry and keep the money in the district. THE GOVERNMENT Life Insurance Department. THE attention of intending proponents is called to the many superior advantages offered by the Government InsuranceDepartmcnt: 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 Valuttion without incurring the high cost attached thereto. sth. —Liberty to travel anywhere, or engage in any occupation without permission. Gill.—The Government Office does not do business out of New Zealand. The advantage of this is made

manifest by the 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 Charles Eogers, SENIOR AGENT, Insurance Builwkos, New Px/v-noum,

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Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 4 December 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 4 December 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 4 December 1894, Page 1

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