Pubiie Kotieos . ' TVERDS! BIRDS 1 BIRDS!! BIRDS!! GRAND DISPETV'OF BIRDS ' ,OF JEVJBRY,J)ESCRIPTOJf, „.,,,„_ SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENfrS. Beautiful Birds under glass shades, -unsurpassed for adorning a room, or beautifying a home-- Now on view and for sale at Mrs, Mcßride's, next to Empire Hotel, Tay street, Invercargill. dl 4 Tj^UTCABLE LIFE ASSXTSANCE SOCIETY F/ OF THE UNITRD STATES,, , I MUTUAL LIfTaSSURANCE. '* ' [Assets over ... ..". ... £12,117,000 ..'. ,« ... "«r £2,889,000 Income ... ,£3,131,000 PaidPoUcyholders £16,890,000 t , NEVER CONTESTED^A OLAIM^ DIRECTOBS— (With power to issue policies and pay claims) % Sir Frederick Whitaker, K.CJLG. : Hon James Williamson, M.L.C, Dr Logan Campbell. Claims paid immediately oh proof at Auckland Office, Queen, street. , The following results of , two Equitable policies paid in Great Britain have just been received by Mr Thomson, Manager for New Zealand:— Ten Years' Endowment Policy, No. 74,046, > issued in 1872 for £5000. Tontine period, , 'ten years. ' Annual Premium £538 6 8 Total Premiums paid ... ... 5383 6 8 Cash Value of Policy, ... ,6163 7 0 Or a Paid-up Policy of ... ... 12,600 0 0 Ordinary Life Policy, No. 48,623, issued in 1869 for £5000. Tontine period, fifteen years. Annual Premium .. ... ... £162 7 0 Total Premium paid up in 16 years 2435 5 0 Present Cash Value ... ... 2765 7 0 Or a Paid-up Policy of 5130 0 Annual Cash Bonus Polices from the start are issued. New Zealand Directors have power to issue Policies and pay chums. W. A. THOMSON, Manager. WALTER 2, PEARSON, Chief Agent for Southland. Office, above Bine Harris and Oo.'s, Esk street, P. F. DANIEL, THOS. SHEPPARD, cl 7 Travelling Agents, Southland District. Hotels piiUß HO TB L, BLU FF. T. RESEIGH ... ... Propbibtor. T> OY A L MAIL HOT EL XIJ Lumsdbit. ' geobglTbench, Proprietor. G. B. has .thoroughly renovated thiß old established Hotel and hopes to meet a share of public patronage. Private apartments suitable for FAMILIES have been provided. TERMS: MEALS AT ALL HOURS-ONE SHILLING ' Weekly Boarders, £1 Per Week. GOOD: STABLING akd LOOSE BOXES. Extensive covered Bale yard in connection with the premises, in which periodical sales of live and dead stock will be held no 2 HW. POTTER'S CRITERION HOTEL « AND HORSE BAZAAR, DOW STREET, iMTERCARGIMij Three aiinutes' walk from Railway Station. tub rropneror respectfully solicits the patronage of his farming friends and the general public. The Hotel is built of brick and concretej thoroughly fire-proof, and from its central position, offers convenience surpassed by no other Hotel in Southland ; and it -*ill be the aim of the Proprietoi" to give his patrons every comfort and satisfaction. Horse Sale in the Yards every Saturday, Excellent Stabling and Loose Boxes. First-class Ordinary Daily, from 12 till 1 o'clock, One Shilwnpi jy2s sup ire: motel-, Tay Street. the proprietor, thos. whitazer, begs most respectfully to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage of his numerous friends and the general public during his twenty-three yoars^ experience in Hotel-keep-ing, and to still further accommodate his customers and suit the times, he has decided on making an all round reduction in price of hia hitherto matchless accommodation by adopting the following scale of charges : — Regular Boarders ... £1 per week Meals .i. .(. ... 1b each Beds ... Is each Meals provided for Travellers leaving town by the Eaily Trains, who may depend upon being called in time HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. ALES WINES, AND SPIRITS OF THE BF^T BRANDS. GOOD STABL Free of Charge, for parties sta * at the Hotel. Please N the Address— THOMAS WHITAKER, Empire Hotel, Tay Stebbt. sals Patronised ffim]W[rV|J ThbirExcelSir George Grey, Sir George Bowen, Sir James Ferguson, Sir Hercules G. Robinson, Sir Arthur Gordon—late Governors of New Zealand ; SIE WIILIAM FfiAKCIS : DRJJMJKOKD J ERVOIB, G-overaor of New Zealand. EICHAB iPf'S HOTEL. QUBBNSTOWK. ' ',;■■ Lake Wakatipu, Otago, New -Zealand. ; This Hotel is situated on the margin of: Queeus- I town Bay, and eoajinands views of GRAND AND MAGNIFICENT LAKE j SCENERY. Private Apartments for Tourists and Families. Porter meets every steamer on arrival at the wharf ' . au2s j TO TOTJRISTS, COMMERCIAL MEN AND THE PUBLIC GENEEALLY. THE MOUNTAINEER HOTEL, qvbshbtowk, Lake Wakatipit. ... Proprietress Mrs R, Bcotd This New and Commodious ' Hotel has been well furnished throughout, and is now one of the moat comfortable Houbcb In Otago. Buites; of rooms have been set, apart for Families, aud , every attention has been paid to -the arrangements for carrying on a first-class trade. Best Brands of Wine, Spirits, ahd Bebju A Porter will attend Passengers on the arrival and departure of Steamers. Excellent Stabling. -— Efficient Groom. au ll ' B. BOND, Proprietress. , FORTBOSB HOTEL,! FOBTBOSS. B, A, SLUOT, '. PBOPBI3TOB ' Tkif Hortelry wkick kai just been opened t provides first clan ccommodation foi Visitors, Commercial Travellers, ft&d/tkei General Public . "„ t Tke Locality in tke vicinitj abounds is tke Picturesque, and is grandly suited foi Bxeundoxdsts, and Pleasure leeker*. Ooiofcei nm zagnlarly between WymiiAa- ; gndtkii Hotel, -. »* ~
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Southland Times, Issue 9092, 16 December 1885, Page 1
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796Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 9092, 16 December 1885, Page 1
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