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Football! Football!' SENIOR CUP MATCH. WAIMATEV. STABTI7ILL be played on the Racecourse TO-MORROW Kick off at 1 o'clock sharp. Admission, 6d. Ladies/r««. C. B. LEVER, a2lßm Hon. Sec. LIFE ABBUBANCE COMPANY (Limited). Head Office fob New Zealand— Corner of Featheraton and Ballance streets, Wellington, With branches in Auckland, Dunedin, Christcburcb, and other parts of the colony. Capital (Fully Subscribed) ... £200,000 Accumulated Funds £190,000 Deposited with New Zealand Government as special seourity for Policy-holders ... £5,000 Tho system of INDUSTRIAL LIFE ABSURANCE ascarried on by the Citizens' Life Assurance Company enables persons wbo find it difficult or irksome to pay a large premium, yearly, half yearly, or quarterly, to pay their premiums by small weekly or fortnightly instalments, and collected from the assured at their business or place of residence. Examples of tbe benefits which the Citizens' Life Office confers on its policyholders:— (A) A person of 25 years of age can for the Email payment of sixpence weekly secure £50 at death, (b) At the age of 32, fora pajment of 1/- weekly, £50 i 6 payable in full at 60 years of age or at death, if that should occur previously, (o) Children from infancy are also assured. A child at six years of ago paying twopence weekly is assured for £10 at death, bat if alive at the age of eleven yeaTa tho sum assured is increased to £20. In Great Britain One out of every Fonr persons of the Entire Population is insured in this way, showing the marked popularity of this system of insurance. In tho " Ordinary Branch " the Citizens' is one of the very few Life Assurance Offices that giveß every year a substantial bonus to its policy-holders. Further particulars from Me. W. THOMAS, c/o Mrs. R. Martin, Egmont House, Brougham-Btreet, New Plymouth, Agent; Or, Wm. WHYTE BAIN, F. 5.8., Resident Secretary, a2llm Wellington. A Co nve y ance Will leave tbe Post-office, New Plymouth, FOR FITZROY Daily, commencing Tuesday, May 1 At 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 12 noon, 1 p.m., 3 p.m , und 5 p.m. Returning leaving: Gilmoar's Store, Fitzroy — At 8.45 am., 10.30 a.m., 12.45 p.m., 1.45 p.m., 3.30 p.m., and 5.30 p.m. Fabes: To Fitzroy .. .. 4d. To Clark's Corner, Te Henni 3d. Parcelß may be left at Mr J. Gilmonr's, Stationer, Devon-street; or at Mr R. Gilmoar's, Fitzrov 974 a THE NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT & LOAN SOCIETY (Peemanenx.) INSTITUTED 1876. Incorporated under' 7he Building ' Societies Act, 1880." Dibeotobs : Messrs H. Weßton (Chairman), J. B Conoett, W Cottier, W. F. Brooking, J. O. George, C. T. Rundle, and C. T. MM* Solicitor : R. C. Hughes, E*q. Bankers : The Bank of New Zealand. Deposits are received at current rates, Fixed for 12, 6, and 3 months. Office open daily from 10 a.m. io 4 p.m, Thursday afUrnoons exceptci. CLARENCE RENNELL, Secretary and Treasurer Office — Brougbßm-sheet, New Flymouth. TARANAKL LAND BUILDING and INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Pjsrhahbmt). f ESTABLISHED 1865. j Incorporated under "The Building Societies Act, 1880 JDibeoiobs : Messrs Alex. Sbnttiewort (Ohainnan), D. Shnttleworth, Riobar. Oock,T. X Bkinner, J. Panl, W. H, J. Sttffern, and W. L. Newman. Soijoiiob : Mr Oliver Samuel. fTIHE Sooiety was established to provide I ' Members with the means of investment and to enable them to acquire free bold property. , The gociety has adhered to the principle on whioh it wan founded, viz., that all tbe profits be equally divided among the Members, Borrowers and Investors alike Particulars as to the working of tbe Sooiety and the conditions on which money can be borrowed may bo obtained from • • ,_ ROBT. G BAIKfeOPE, Brou£?hun3-fitraot. Secretary. N»w Plymouth llf With economy few need be poor, then smoke Dollar cigarettes at 3d per packet •— Apvr 3 THIS SEASON'S IHAB JUST ARRIVED. Sold in quantities to suit purchasers. Don't Neolbot Youb Cold. — It may COST TOD YOUR Llt'E. "Sykes'Cura Cough" Has cured when other remedies have failed. Upwards of 10,000 bottles sold Bince March. 1891. Sold in II- and 2/- bottles. Sole Manofaotobeb — A. E. SYKES, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, Opposite Alexandra Hall. Lawrence Bros. „, Waitara Agents falo6m ILBBY'S DRY GfN.j Obtainable everywhere (£)

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10018, 1 June 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10018, 1 June 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10018, 1 June 1894, Page 2

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