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C O T W I 55 155 ' 8 V* Aft JS Ji JX Xi Ji V* JiS JJI U it « <U DEVON STREET PRIVATE Suites of Rooms for Families. BATH ROOMS. Commodious Sample Rooms for omuiet ciul Trapellerfl. Billiards, Wines, Ppirits, &c.,0l the host brands. Livery and Bail Stables. W, OOTTIEIi >w Pboprietor Imperial Hotel. AUDUS BAYNES, Pkopribtor, LATE OF AUCKLAND (Late W. Dingle). HOME COMFORTS for Travellers, wh will reoeive the beßt attention at all hours. TBlffiJ CtFE provides all tho Delicacies of! tbe Beasoc together with Cleanliness, 'Civility, and Promptness. Wines and Spirits of ihe best brands only kept. Speight's XXX~Tnd XXXX Beer ou Draught. b579h ° TABAISfAET HOEEL. Opposite the Town Hall. BROUGUAM-St., NEW PLSTMOUTH. Close to the Railway Station, Chas. Tate . . Proprielot Wrats AHi» Spibits of the Bbsi Brand*' -Jwayo in Stock. Hot, Cold, and Showtr Baths. GOOD SrABLING- ?O*> HORSfft AM OBD^ABY EVERY JAT PBOM 1£ . Z o'or.ooSr IXGLEWOOD HOTEL. * W. WALKER, Propbietok. THE proprietor desireß to inform his numerous Friends, and tbe Travelling Public, that he has taken over tbo above Hotel, and trusts, by attending to the comforts and convenience of patrons, to men* • * share of their support. BEERS A.?D WINES OF THE BEST, Whiskies — Unher's Special Beßerve and Jamießon and Son's "Tbree Star." A first-class Sample Boom on the premises, fitted with every convenience BILLIARD ROOM. GOOD STABLING. Buggies and Ilorses for Hiro at shortest notice. Passengers have time for Refreshments between arrival and departure of all trains Terms Modebatk. Porter attends the arrival of all trains at Station 211r • MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. [established 1869 J The First Office in the World to issue I Policies frtb from all restrictions, TABLE A B Ab AN INVESTMENT. ! AGE 37 £IGOO, A R 20, Annual Premium £48 10s. Tho member has un assurance of £1000 payable at death, with, in addition, a guaranteed caßh payment of £970 Bhould be survive for twenty years. The premium aa abovo is ... £48 10s Tbe premium for a whole-life assurance^ £28 10s Difference, being annual investment „ £20 Now for this investment of £iio a yeaf, the Association guarantees to pay in cash the sum of i 970 if the life survive f of twenty j r ears, or ia other words to return tbe whole of tbe principal with about 8 per cent compound interest. After receiving this splendid return, the t po'icy-holder would then (at age 67) have a whole-life policy for £1000 (with tbe reversionary bonus accumulations of 20 years added thereto), at an annual preJ miuraof only £48 10a, whereas the rate a under Table A for a first-class life, age 57, '. would bo £61 10s. 1 It would be optional with the member • to withdraw the whole cash return of — £970, or to apply a portion of it to co'ri- ;• veittnooriginafaeaurame of £1000 into i a "fully paid up " policy, and the balance / to the pnrcbaßo of an annuity. The cash return is not an " Estimate," but a definite t result guaranteed iv tho policy contract. a ALFRED GILBERT, 8 Secretary, Corner of Brandon and Featberston >i streets, Wellington. Wauganui District Agency. , P. O. MORTON, I jLocal Agent, New Plymoath. ] 1 0 A. Pebbt |[W. E. Peroival Perry % Percival, LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, A»» 4 GENEEAL AGENTS, AOOOBNTANTS, &C , MOA^STREET, INGLEWOOD* 134 acres, 120ingraae ; 7 paddocks ; level o good dairy farm ; 0 roomed house j cow-shed, for 14 cows, and bay shed ; 0.6 miles from Inglewood and 8 from New Plymouth, oa good road and close it to school and factory. Price, £9 per acre. Terms, o 201 acrua, 170 in grass ; 2-roomod bouse and lean to ; 12 >»>leß from railway, 3*. 1 from school and siore. Price, £3 9i 10s pw acre. 580 acres, 52 in grass ; 4 roomed house ; 9 miles from railway and 3 from school. Perpotual lease at 9d par acre. Price, 15s per aero for goodwill. 142 acres, nearly all in grass; 6 paddocks ; 6-roomed house, stablo, cow-shed and dairy ; well-fenced ; 1£ milea from — school, factory, and railway. Price, £10 per aero. Easy terms. 112 acres, 98 iv grass ; 7 paddocks ; good 8- 8-roomed boute, cowshed, orchard, or &o,; 5 miles from township, 2 miles from school and railway, J mile from factory. Prico. £8 por acre. Tenna can alwayß be arranged, if par* ~ chasers desire it. Township sections in Inglewood, Wfi'puku, Midhirst, and Stratford. Ed mmmm m n « LOANS NEGOTIATED. Debts and Rents Collected. — Plana and — Specifications prepared for Buildings, ild &c ' B.W communications regarded as strictly confidential. b2ootn — "MAKING BOTH ENDS MEET." is pie rathor a difficult task in life with many iDg but tho exponso of good cooking i* ble reduced to a minimum by using: tho SUJV jry BAKING POWDER, purer and cheapei than most others, Give it a triai.J

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10199, 3 January 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10199, 3 January 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10199, 3 January 1895, Page 1

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