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INSURANCE. MEW ZEALAND INSURANT COMPANY, LTB. «!RE - MARINE - ACCIDENT I Uead Oifioe: Auokland, N. 95. fin, Jtf.^ibe, and Accident Inmir- «<*» in all its branches, including -Yorkers' Compensation, Employers ' inbilHy, Common Law, Mortgages udeoinitr. Public Risk, Fidelity luh rh n tt4, Administration Bonds* s i»tp-glas», fiurglary and Theft, Sick<wi. aDd General . Accident Risks •■<■(•.;; ;<* lat Lowest Current Rates. IOBN PATON. Branch Manager. Office: .TMor ftrnogham and King , Street!, ' NS# PLYMOUTH. ■ nz SOUTH BRiTJSH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. i»irn»ruM to Transact Accident 3Bu»i- ? t»«** of Every Description, Paid uo Capita? and Accumulated Panda erooed £542,500. *SHB. iMARtNS, AND ACCIDENT RJSKg . •". Of Kviiry Description, including Worker*' Compensation, Personal ' A«iif!ent, . -F^«? Glass, Fidelity-. Guarnt/t^e, Public Risk, » accepted ... •it Logout Rate*. x rh* South British Company's Up-to-«'«t# Policy, combining Accident and Sickness Benefits, is the most favour--*b!* oop yefc offered to the' Publio in i-w Zealand. X 3. AMRINE, *nd ACCIDENT: .*. *. WEBSTER, Diitricfc AgfiDit. i iDKNT BRANCH! W J. SHAW & CO.. Chief Agenta. NATIONAL VKCUANTVE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. tr&, MAitINK, AND ACCIDENT. AM Classes of Risks accepted at Lowit Current Rates. Hend Office: DUNEDIN. - tL WILSON. / " , . > Ne^r .Plymouth Agents. a XOt^N; £~ CO., . Dtffclcfc Agenta.for Tafanafer. o^WERCIAL UNION ASURANCE COMPANY, Ltd. #IR*. MARINE AND AOIDENT.) Capital fnlly subscribed, £2,500,000. fct> undersigned are prepared, to accept , *bove risks at lowest current ratei. ivSBWTER&McKELLAJBt. „ , e> McKeliar] [H. Stooker x District Agenti, Currie Street. . . A WARNING. BREADWINNERS. WE HAVE PLEASURE in again; assuring you that wo are in no wuy connected with ' any MILLING TRUST, ASSOCIATION or COMBINE: — Freo in every respect. The Otago Times, May 31, in a lead-, ing article, speaks iv most eulogistic, terms of 1 iudepcfcderice, <and liavmg . so raccessfally iept the TRUST at bay in the NOPvTH ISLAND, but qur local; papers 1 remain silent on our good., points. Though we have successfully.combated tho Trust, with your assist-^ ance, wo have not, yet been endowed, with supernatural powers to control the elements to prevent drought and v shortages throughout tho world, and* minus of these powers we are compelled * to pay the market rate for wheat, whichhas advanced, through the results of a .serious drought in the South, augragnt•jd with something similar occurring in Europe. "We all like cl^apness; but it is hardly fair, and not biblical, to expect tliat one section of the community* (i.e., farinere,.ctc.), should shoulder.the' loss alone for ' the betterment of mankind, when no other trade or profession ■s asked to do so. Some platform orators for cheap \otoriety say, remove the duties, no "nttur how seriously it interferes with ueir neighbours. U this was given. ffcot to, the sweated surplus of. niyserious America, (with its recent disclosures in adulteration^, coloured 'ndia, whero the weekly wajre is nboufc 2s, and greedy Australia, with its to-* e«rit reciprocity tariff. woul<? 'fye lumped in New Zcnland. thereby -ruining tho fai'ming and mil * > '7*t coT.miitury, with their invnofous <i<vH»ndoncies. Australia hnd a sorjaus drought 'n 1902, and it's tariff was not altered for Sew Zealand's benefit. Th<S Government is now exhibiting tho iorrors of sweating, so let us b& careful and reflect seriously before giv1 ing -vent to idle and dreamy, thoughts, jthcrwiso God's Own Country will jntp longer exist. . , •'f Thanking you for past favours, and soliciting a- continuance, We remain, £ Always at your service, " P. VIRTUE, Manager, j; Northern Roller Milling Co. ? " CHAMPION ';' BRAND.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13921, 26 March 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13921, 26 March 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13921, 26 March 1909, Page 7

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