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IF YOU LIKE NICE TEA ASK YOUR GROCER FOR \ NEW ZEALAND " G ov^?m_nt life Swi ■_ BBH HH_Bi^QH^ WMF In 4^^%^^^^ <* department. ___ _H _^H __k^H^___^O f* « GUARANTEED by the Colony. f^•.': :^^ lkji) f * : '' ' ■'•'■% lO^ _______ I H _B^ H Hi JLB OS 2. The mortality of New Zealand is lower i^St_J_M^^' I ''J?_X# BbWH 9 H _■___ H IT l^kV ' than anywhere else ; as tho Office only N^_s_s>^ v^^SS^ HH VH AAJ^^A ■■■ does business in New Zealand its Policy GOLDSc SICVER MEDALS *" WWm "*■■ _^_^ holders receive the full benefit themselves 1 rnrDRATmiLTUirDreT : 3. The premiums are the lowest in the I CLLtpRATEDocTHE BES TJ Colonies ; notwithstanding which the i PURE INDIAN ''CHINA'S CEYLON TEAS S ZnslS, ! S ZSSb p-k-%#n^%iit->Ana »- management. PRO CUR At> LE. 4. The most liberal conditions warranted by ■■—■—■■_■_■■ ■■■■_■_■_•_—»—»——— i—— -———»——«— "———*—«— —«———— ————«■ experience and modern research aro .— .— — J -^ m _ — . ■ u >^^^^^^^^ l^^ tm^^ amKK ' M ' ma^i m >''^^^^ accorded to policyholdcrs, 5. All claims are paid immediately after WHY proof of death. 6. Policies becoming overdue are kept in force by the Office from Surrender value -— — ■ * r¥~ /'N •) t° tne extent possible. I i •-***-* -v\l inr\ ' I if\ I '/~WW-fc ir\C\ V\ XT' Ci 7. The Department offers til© most liberal H illi HI TP IPR I lOTn DHj IV S form of Tontlno Policy, with tho best JL-111 Lfll \J X \J(A) \J Ulll IJtill T KJ prospect of the largest Tontine profits X XV relatively to the premiums paid. 8. It is the only office which has a separate section for Total Abstainers, who can noRI FNDFD TEAS ARE SUPERIOR ' wheie else dcrivo the advantages they are ULUAULU I LHU HIIU WUr LIIIUH . entitled to from their superior longevity. 9. The whole of the funds are invested in THEY ARE FRAGRANT the Colon - V - , ■ 10. The success of a local Omce is an important factor in the prosperity of tmrg are Delicious the colony. Policies effected during IS9o will br, entitled to THEY ARE OF UNIFORM QUALITY participate in the Division of Profit • — -~~"~~ , taking jtf«ee early in lS9.'f. THEY EXCEL IN VALUE N.8.-It is hereby notified that Mr ft. H. Peroival and Mr Ci. South, who have been YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON THEM appointed Travelling Agents in the Poverty i" Bay district, are tho only persons authorised to canvass for tho Department. J. H. RICHARDSON, '■ o — « v i'' •■■ ](JJ Commissioner. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, sSS^^" W. G. TURNBULL & CO., n™ z_b ]_„«, Head Office, Custom-house Quay, PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON. Wellington. __^ ,__..■., _..^ ,-. . „..... - ..,■... ..n ... - "i Local Board of Directors : *~m~B"V TO> /_. "S" _"i^_ t he Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., %jrJE3LJBZAJL3LJer SK3»^TI it ■ &-■ C.M.G., M.L.C. (Chairman); the Hon. Charles J. Johnston, Esq., M.L.C. (Deputy •^OF— ■■ , Chairman) ; Alfred de Bathe Brandon, -^-- -..-----—---. -r- <r->i Es Q-5 the HoN - Edward Richardson DBAPEET & CLOTHING, aM - a^ D B _r* "•* . Dr. W. G. Kemp, M.R.C.S. (England). FOB ONE MONTH ONLY. T HE ToS^Suf T> AND # , AUSTRALIAN LIFE OFFICE, AND THE _4Z~iS IE. LIEIDCKEIiR/ luwbotk tubbkitisu mpmb The Only Colonial Life Offiob BEGS to thank her numerous friends for tho continued support accorded to her, which declares i and to announce that to make room for BONUS EVERY YEAR, Further Shipments of Goods to Arrive, The method of valuation adopted by this Society is of the most stringent character, Sho will hold a an( i ensureit a Considerably Larger _..__-__ . _ £_ AX XH Reserve to meet Liabilities than chat held KjJjLsSISLk: k5-aLjJ.ill» by any other Office in the Australasian Colonies. FOE ONE MONTH ONLY. ACCUMULATED FUNDS Bargains in Dress Goods f Bargains in Clothing !. J*™'^™^ SPECIAL BARGAINS in LADIES' GLOVES, UNDERCLOTHING-, sterling. MANTLES, SUNSHADES, Etc., All invested to yield nearly 6 per cenb. being Job Lines, bought considerably under WHOLESALE PRICE& """"1* rsr\ oO O — Policies in Force J_Uy,OOO _ . _ _ „ _ . . Sum Assured £37,066,211 Call Early and Securo tho Bargains! Accumulated Funds 10,532,036 __________________»__-_«_-_-_«_«_-_-_--_ Annual Income 1,8(30,347 T0 ALL WH om IT MAY Cash Bonuses Divided ... 4,930,361 CONCERN. BONUSES ! Q OV E RNMEN p T RT UFE t< .NSURANCE I-n-^™ CASH^BONUSESJec.W for^^ TTT ANTED TO SELL— The Solk Ri«ht yielding ' Reversionary Boausea exceedESTABLISHED 1870. \y of working in t h e Cook County ing FOUB MILLIONS. "~~~ District — — — IS-**3r Policy by tfao T G AUSTIN'S IMPROVED ASSURE YOUR LIFE s — c*e * Self- cleaning "Bottle IN Tnr . LOW PREMIUMS. Wflfftr Tpmkci " * -a/r r\ O / "1 /"i T T7 m \7 large bonuses. water lanKs. A.M. Jr. bOUixiili TnR First One (a 400 gal., made by The first policy issued, No. 1 for £300, Ballinger Eros., Wellington) is now being AND SECURE A, is still in existence, and has had threa used by Mr Ferkins, at Brooklyn. It was T>ONITS EVERY YEARbonuses allotted to it, viz. :— first tried by tilling it with muddy water, -»v^ «-» - *~ * ■ In 1880, £36 or £1 2s. per cent per annum then let to settle, and the mud taken ; from Inx88s!£18,. £1 4s i, » the silt bucket ; and gave Lsiißi, Satis*ac EX PENSES OF MANAGEMENT In 1890, £27,, £1 16s. M „ „ n T^ .. LESS THAN — Can Tdq applied to Old Tanks,, 9|- pk» cksf. The above is an actual case, and shows «-« — * that the rate of bonus increased at each fo^|p 0 N THE TOTAL INCOME. division. The premiums in force at tlie K f I£lJli ±VJ-*u vu ' time this policy was issued were not t J EDWARD W. LOWE, calculated to yield any bonuses, „ ( 3 • Resident Secretary. and the higher rates now charged should ■** \ Stherefore give »tm mo™ eati^factory g g" Branch Opficeret»uit». 'rj -ii _~_ 3^ S CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY JOSEPHUS H. RICHARDSON, H rs=— _--- ___". __. _- * WELLINGTON. ll] Commissloatr. _ -j^-Z^H^T - - -~"-"\ o ~— .h — ""- ~ " -Er "---: -'( LOCAL AGENTS: notice. -^^---^ $ MESSRS WILLIAMS & KEHLE - . rt -r:-:.:r_~__^-— _Z_ __[- J t* LIMITED). IN returning Thanks to the Public of rrf ..~~J_. _-.. ._— . __ _- -( " . — — • Poverty Eay for the liberal support ( : -"-- "_1~_~" :1:: -Ir — — ") <^ BOOFI^G 1 F^LT, accorded to me during the last eight yeaks, J V=^ o MEDAL BRANI^ THREE PLY. I beg to announce that I have RExVIOVED o \ r 3 — y\ ~— ~-~-~^C~~^ SUITABLE forChcapHouscs.Huts, Woolto that centrally-situated Shop adjoining *** 2 sheds.StublcsiuidOuthousea of all kinds. Messrs H. Bull and Son's, and immediately g 'V^t^^^^^^St^, K A Cheap and Effective Covering for Stacks, »5 ! ■•:' --— -£1-^^^ [ill jfj %' 01 drain, etc. opposite the Office of the Poverty Bay :{ , r jz-_=_r^M E • Full particulars and local testimonials. Herald, where by strict attention to bus ! ;,.,,- J p WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd., Gisborno. ness, combined with moderate charges, v ~ ~~ hope to merit a continuance of that at a MOCJOratO Cost. OVFNDEN & CO. support. . DIRECTIONS FOR CLEANING. *' to wrnßr aw Hold tlie plu ° ( which is aboufc six inches cooperative W • lTll/J»iUr_k.X« f i n diameter) within two or three inches of SADDLEB AND HARNESS MAKES, gj^^ ™ *£%£[& &^^ PAINTBKS. Gisborne. 92 be drawn gently into its place by the " suction ; thus preventing the silt going back R P M fl V £ H TO THE COUNTRY INHABITANTS into the water. Now you can lift the plug II L 111 U¥ L U up a little and flush the bucket, put the NOTICE. screw trap on again, and take the plug out of the tank till wanted again. „.— — , ~t— — -mt> t t? wt«> tyr at»ttt? HAVING purchased the BAKERY For further particular S %pply to- OPPOSITE MR LEWIS , DRAPER. BUSINESS carried on by Mr F. TWOMAS d AUSTIN McCormick, of Waerenga-a-hika, I shall in cte MVj B Ivvps ol^upe^rn! 118 ""^ 700 >«- _ pECIALITIES , S PECIALITIES . IMPORTANT TO SHEEPOWNERS. VO p _ Confectionery ov all sorts always .LL siieepowners who desire Clean Plai- S3 DeCOrfttiye Painting in Stock. £\ Flocka> wit h the Wool in the Beat « , , TT. • r ,- Condition, should use "Wsoi & _v_arT3le Graining «_" All Orders attended to with punctuality. CARBOL CRYSTAL »w w » a JA M ES "iis KI N B , Te S,£rL™ "r \?"Z __, CHMIJW ttVfoattat. *■**■ Baker, Sheepowners of New Zealand. Plot\U9 jTl!d,lCa.lll%. Oieborne and Waerenga-a-hika. C9l WILLIAMS & KETTJsE, Ltd., Gi6bbr6e,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6626, 17 March 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6626, 17 March 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6626, 17 March 1893, Page 1

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