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LOLLIES !_ FRUIT ! The flew Lolly AND , , Fruit Shop (LatoJCash Palace), DEVON-STfiKJST. WUOLESALR AND UKTAIL. FRUIT. Fruit of Gvory,deßoription m stock (at the very lowest prices) ooQßJßtintjr of Oranges, Bating and Cooking Appleß, Peara. Passion Fruit, , Bananas, Lemons, CouoanutP, Peanntß, &c. CONFECTfoNERY AND BISCUITS. Wo bave to hand a choice and endless variety of Confectionery, Biscuits, &c. MUTUAL. LIFE ASSOCTATION OF AUSTRALASIA. BEFORE) oJlqcting an assurance in any other Office, consult this Association's 11 A Ti." Table, which provides,' for tho RETURN OF ALL PREMIUMS paid, &c. NO 'FUTURE PUBMIUMB RJfi- f QUIRED under CHILDREN'S ENDOWMENT POLIOIIfS should insuring Parent or Guardiaug dio prior to Policy maturing EXAMPLE. A map, ape 30, assures for XIOOO, under , Table A.R, 30, paying an Annual Premium for 30 years of £35 3a id. ( , , This secures the following hem fits.— - • 1. At death, before 60, tho Jjum oßsurod (£1000), with Reversionary Bonuses added. 2. At ago 60, a refund of all the premiums pud, amounting to £1055, and the member may contipue tho Policy for £1000 with future prolate, und either draw tho Cneh Value of Bonuses accrued, or leave them as Reversionary additions to the sum assured : Or, he may draw the total Premiums paid (£1055), tho Surrender Value (£270) and the Accrued Cash Bonuses : Or, he may receivo a " Pnid r up," Policy for £1000, with full participation in future profits, and an Annuity of £120 (about) for tho rest of lrfe. EXAMPLE— H.E. 31. A father, aged 30, endows his son, age 1, for £100, payablo oa hia reaching 21 years,of age, tho Annual Premium being £3 4s 9d. , If the .father should die at any time after the first payment as. above, instead of the widow having to continue paying premiums, the endowmont becomes a " Paid-up " Policy, and njaturos when tho boy reaches 21 yean? of age. In the event o£ the child's death during the currency of the Policy, the wholo of the Premiums paid will be refunded. Tables of Rates and full information can be obtained from P. 0/ MORTON, Resident Agent, New Plymouth, I HAVE a large supply of the very choicest of Fruit, which will be sold cheap to make room for other shipments to arrive, consisting of Bananas, Apples, Oranges, Cocoanuts, and Dates. Also a large pseortment of Groceries, ' Bit 3uits, and Confectionery, which will be sold as cheap as any house in town. V. GRANVILLE, Cily Buffet TUBRE. IS ONE THING ovory houso ■vyife should know, and that is that Hkucules Baking Powder is the best. Why ? It is tho cheapest because tho Best for making breads, pastry, cakes, puddings. j BponcH, &c. Beautifully light and whole Homo. In 6d and Is tins From allgrccersj .—.. — . ; DAWSON^S PERFECTION. ! Wolfe's Schnapps, 40 years before the public. Buy original unopened bottles. WEST & JURY BECJ to thank, the public for their kind patrocago since thoy huvo been in business, and to stato that thoy will, con tiiiuo to give their boat attentkn to all orders. Brakes,, waggonetteti, &c, for pionio parties; buggies, singlo^or double; saddle horses, at a moment's notice. ■ Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. Ilay, straw, chaff, &c, always on hand. OT Horses broken to single,: or 157 harness or saddle,. TARANAKI FOUNDRY* p w o k b y, ft' MILLWRICHT" BLACKSMITH' IRON AND BRASS, FOUNDER., POWDEBHAW BTJ3JKET, MEW IPJlTMlwllTrn DAVv^OMS PKRPEOUON. CKITEEION LIVERY AND BAIT STABLE 8. FRED ICALGHEB, PROPRIETOR of the above, notihes to * > his patronH und tbe public generally that he has had the stables completely renovated and materially enlarged, so that he can now offer splendid accommodation for Horses and Buggies. Every oarejand attention given to patrons. , A large number of Bingle and Double Buggies', Saddle Horses, Brakes, &0,, on irt ut moderate Qbpjgcfl, {

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9140, 22 July 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9140, 22 July 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9140, 22 July 1891, Page 1