Hotels Cottier's Criterion Hotel - . . DEVON, ST3EET. |>BIVATB .Suites, of Boom* for ftemiUe* Bftth.Koomß. - , Oora mod ions Sample Rooms for jOo mercial Travellers. Billiards. Wines, Spirits, Sco., of the best brands. Livery and Bait Stables. W. GOTTIEB, 63 to ® ProDriewM, WHITE HART HOTEL, KEV7 PLYMOUTH. Patronised by their Excellencies Earl Onslow and Sir William Jorvois. E. Le G. JACOB Propiietor. Chef de Cuisine. Hot, Cold, and Slmwei Bathe. Sample Booms. Billiards. TABANAKI HOTEL. G« §tHIND -«. PROPRIETOR "LTAVINGJ taken* the above over, would •*?■ respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Shaji be pleased at all time& to 866 my old friends. Wines ani» Spirits of the Best Brands always in Stock. Hot, Cold, and Shouer Batlis GOOD SPABLTNG FOR HORSES AN ORDINARY EVERY .DA? FBOM 12 TO 1 O'CLOCK. a 336 W. B. DAVIES & CO, SEEDSMEN and AGENTS, HAVE ON SALE/Oats • Wheat Barley Flour Oatmeal Wheatmeal Bran Sharps Chan Potatoes Baoon Hauis Oheeso Honey Clovers Cocksfoot , Byes Fesoues ' Timothy ' • . &0., &o. TESTED GARDEN SEEDS 514 of all kinds. rtOVERNMENY LIFE INSURANCE V DEPARTMENT. Lowest Premiums. Cheap Management. Careful Selection' of Lives: Government Guarantee. TT OW PREMIUMS.— Notwithstanding tho I J low premiums, the funds of the Department, accumulatedduringnineteeu years, , iiqw ; amount to more than lj minibus sterling. /HHEAP MANAGEMENT.— The most rigid x - \J economy is .observed. The ratio of expenses to income is far lower than that of' any other' office, of similar age doing business in the Colonies. " ' ' ' /lABEFUIi SELECTION OF LIVES.— The \_J utmost caro is ; exeroised in guardihg against the acceptance of doubtful risks. > As aconsequdnce,'the Death-rate year by - ' yearfallsfarshortoftheexpectancyupon which the tables have been computed. . f ' , ' • i ' ' l ' /^1 OVEBNMENT GUARANTEE.— The pay\JT ment,qf every Policy is guaranteed by the State. • ' ' - '" ' ' Fundjs over 15 Million .Pounds. Annual Income over £300,000. Cash Surplus in 1885, over .£242,000 (i/ast distribution), < •J. H. BICHARDSON, 7l Commissioner i When a genuine .article such . a I Wolfe's SchnaDp's has earned a good name I for itself fraud's spring up^j " $ ' ' _ I 1 SOLD BY ALL^STATIONfiIBtf. ■ ; , THE BBgT ." IN THE - , WORLD. , CRITERION LIVERY AND BAIT STABLBB.- • FRED lOALGHER, PROPRIETOR .of the above, notihea to ■*T his patrons and the pnblio generally that hei has had the stables completely renovated and materially enlarged, so that .he can now offer splendid accommodation for Horses and Buggies. - Every, oare and attention given to patrons. A large number of Single and Doable Buggies, Saddle Horses, Brakes, &0., on it* tit moderate charges. a 660 LAND E\ R SALE. One of the be*t farms In this district. A A O AGREES, all well; fenced!; 100 110 aores in gruss, subdivided into three paddooks; well watered, level land ; half a mile 1 from Durham Road Railway Station. ** Apply to NEWTON KING, 192 > ' Auotioaeer, Now Plymouth. EAVBSTAPF PIANOS. H. OOTitiiKß & To To avoid . mistakes ask for Wolfe' .Schnapps\>]SITOR<3 TO AUCKLAND received V? in a Private Boarding-house, beaatifnlly eitntitod at North Shore. Torms verj moderate For partioolwß eaqaire »t this
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9087, 20 May 1891, Page 1
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488Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9087, 20 May 1891, Page 1
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