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NEW ZEALAND , "g To Parents and Guardians— % / O / E have now in stock a very ) VV large aßsortmeni of Boys' N P ? and Youths' Clothing, mude from P I the Celebrated Moegiel Tweoda gj<D < ivhich for Fit, Style, and Durability p Q ( ire unequalled, £L We wish to impress the public of h» N.P. with the fuct that all Goodr Q © are made in our owu Factory O ■g Dowling-stieet, Dunedin, and sold pr oo retail through our Brasches at S* (xi Factory Price. Boys' School Suits — a great «P varies in WaehiDg Materials. •£3 Kach Departmeot is now replete § wiih Novelties ior the present g" O eenßO!'. i-i q Boys', Men's, and Youth' Clothng, hosiery, Shirt*, lies.s&c ra Tailoring w all its bjaaches. ft -Uais — Specially made in all"! he < new shapes, O g few Wertheiia Hand Machines P s,-, at greatly reduci d prices, qc c+ H-AILKNSIEIN 81.08, O> *! toamif-.c.orcrf). £ fH NiP oraucn, Devon Sibeet, W. K. CLAKKK «. M/ eager. 71 h U [EbTAHLIbHIiD 1882.] RAHOTU COACH SERVICE. To & from Nkw Plymouth. "C*VERY Saturday will leave Rahotu ■*■-* Hotel at 5.30 a.m. Parihaka Koad at 5.55 a.m. Pungarehu at 6 a.m. ; Warea at 6.10 a.m. ; Puneho at 6.30 a.m. ; Okato at 7.30,8.111. ; Tatara at 7.50 a.m. ; Ahuahu at 8.10 a.m. ; Oakura at 8.45 a.m. ; Omata at 9.30 a.m. Arrive at JSew Plymouth at 10 a.m. Leave New Plymouth at 3'p.ra. ; arrive Rahotu at 8 p.m. Pasaengerp can be comfortably provided with breakfast and tea at moderate charges at Okato, where the coach Btops hulf-an-hour to change horses. The Couch leaves Okato every Wednesday at 8 a.m. tor New Plymouth, returning same day Therefore, people living at a distance, and not desiruua of such a long ride on horseback, could ride and join the Coach at Okato, where their horae could remain in a safe paddock, free of charge, until their return In conjunction with the above Coach Service a JLuggug» Van will rua to suit the convenience of puaseagerß' heavy luggage &c, Booking officea : Rahotu Hotel and Julian'B Maßonic Stables, New Plymouth. For further particulars, upply to JAMES McCULLUM, Paopßisroß. l^- AGENT FOR THE BUDGET. rjOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. Low premiums and large bonuses. Funds kept in New Zealand. Claims paid immediately after pi oof of death. Most liberal conditions. Low New Zealand mortality. Economical management. State security. TOTAIi SUM ASSURED (inoluding Bonus Additions) ... ... ... £7,135,249 TOTAL FUNDS (the whole invested in New Zealand) ... ... ... £1,328,183 In addition to the above funds, the office has au ANNUAL INCOME of over £258,000 The Surplus Cash Proflt3 in 1885 were £242,556 OPENING OF TONTINE SAYINGS FUND SECTION. Tontine Savings Fund System Policies are now being issued. New Assurers and existing Assurance Policy\olders will be allowed to join this section. All profits accruing after entering the section te set apart to be divided among the policyuders remaining in the section at the end „. 1900, when liberal returns in cash are antioipated. The principles of the Tontine and mode of keeping accountß are aot kept seoret, as in case of other Tontines advertised. V Information oan be obtained at the Head Office and all Branohes and Agencies, and alia from tbe Travelling Agents of the Department . F. W. FBANKLAND, Agtmny ma Frinoiptl Offlwf' 9. M. LUCSIE, Qoßirß'Mlttm

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8637, 25 November 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8637, 25 November 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8637, 25 November 1889, Page 1