Cfcompntcg, &c, NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. THE DIRECTORS invito attention to tho advantages offered to parties insuring with tho NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Ample Security. — A largo and influential body of Shareholders, whose liability is unlimited ; tho amount of Capital subscribed ; alarge Reserve and Re-Insui*anco Fund, afford abundant Security to the Insured. Moderate Premiums. — Rates will be charged according as particular localities or manufactories may justify. When improvements are made so as to warrant a reduction of Premium, the officers of the Company will be ready to givo such ro- • duction their favourable consideration. Losses. — The Directors can confidently refer to tho well-known character of the Company for liberality and pi'omptitude in the dischargo of bond fide claims, and would remind the Assured that the success which has attended its operations since its formation — fourteen years sinee — has been mainly owing to tho support it has received from the Public, who are now fully ' alive to the advantages to be derived from promoting this • COLONIAL INSTITUTION, whore the whole of the Profits, instead of being sent out of the country, are invested at moderate interest, thus materially promoting the advancement of the Colony ; tho Public consequently derive a positive advantage in affording it their support. Tables of Rates, Forms of Application, and all othor information may be obtained at the Office of H. Weston, Agent. TMPERIAL FIRI3 INSURANCE 1 COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1803. Subscribed and invested capital, £1,900,000. Agent for Taranaki : G. D. Hammhrton. 7C2 tc SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital, £750,000; in 37,500 Shares. Unlimited liability and security of 730 j Shareholders, all resident in the Colony. A popular Colonists' institution. Business constantly increasing. Moderate rates — prompt payments. Head Office, Auckland. Agent for Taranaki : L. H. Cholwill. 45 tc GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. SECURITY of POLICIES guaranteed by Colony. Low Rates of Premiums. Conditions of Policies freo from all needless restrictions. Settlement Policies in favour of wife and children protected from operation of Bankruptcy Laws, in terms of "New Zealand Government Insurance and Annuities Act, 1870." Proposal Forms, Tables, with every information, may be obtained at any Money Order Post Office in the Colony, or from F. U. Glbdhill, Esq., or from the Chief Postmastei*. • 491 tc JOHN MARTIN, HORSE FAlllllEll AND COW LEECH, Corner of Vivian and Dawson-strcets, HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES prepared at tho shortest notice ; drinks for Cattle eating tutn, or poisonous herbs, which have proved effectual in destroying tire poison; strengthening drinks, duriug and after calving ; medicines for all kiuds of diseases in Cattle, Horses, and Sheep ; also Horse and Cattle Oils, warranted to cure all wounds, cuts, bruises, sprains, &c, taking down all swellings aud enlargements. The Oils aro not to he equalled in the Colonies. Embrocations, Linatnents, and Lotions ; also n sure mixture for Foot Rot in Sheep, which has beon tried in New Plymouth, and given every satisfaction. 3^o tc Keoenous a nos Moidoits. J. ROSSI TER Y^TOULD apprise the public that he has NOT REMOVED, but is STILL to bo FOUND at his OLD STAND, next the archway of tho Masonic Hotel, where he will be always happy to receive orders for the supply of tho best cuts and joints. 217 to
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 2107, 14 June 1873, Page 1
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