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LIFE ASSURANCE 80GIETY0FJHE UNITED STATES) ASSETS - The Directors of the above Society, desire to call the attention of all seeking Life Assurance to the combined attacks of Australasian Life offices against THE EQUITABLE, and to the large expenses incurred by these offices in issuing pamphlets anonymous and otherwise containing untruthful statements intended to damage THE EQUITABLE. ~ ' These attacks are especially valuable as a test of THE EQUITABLE'S SUCCESS because they show the envy, not of one, but of all its numerous Rivals ; and they stimulate enquiry into the following facts : The Equitable is the Largest Office in the World. The cost of its new Business is less than that^of any other Life office. It has the largest proportion of assets to liabilities. The Bonuses declared on its Tontine system exceed those of all other offices. The Premiums charged are lower than those of most offices. Its semi-Tontine Policy is the best form of life policy yet issued, and its adoption has marvellously increased the new Business of the Society, which is now being secured at a rate exceeding Thirty-five millions Sterling yearly. All profits belong to the policyholders, and its business is conducted on purely mutual principles. Agents required in unrepresented districts, and to travel. For prospectuses apply to office, 127, Queen-street, Auckland, W. A. THOMSON, Chief Agent. npHE SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND I MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY fi OLL I B .TROUSEBS OF NEW ZEALAND". '; FROM 12/6 INVESTED CAP] TAT, .£2,000 000, _, _ _ _ j ■ UNVESTED FUNDS £235,000 £! E L F . { UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHARE- . 419r Head OfficeTaUCKLAND. TAILORING in all its Branches, at Lowest /^flßllililli^ n _ T^ BEC^ ORS ; n • Prices for CASH. W. C. Daldy, Esq., Chairman, Thos. Peacock, Ran., M.H.R. ; R. Hobbs, Eaq,, mHffiHXmmik M.K.R. ;K, o: J3arstov7. Esq. ; Alfred FIT AND STYLE j jjf liuolihmd^Eaq^J. Howard, Esq. ; 3UARANTEED. General Manager, G-l. Johnston, Esq. ' SAC SUITS, FROM lll#»ii, PIEE AND MARINE INSURANCES EF- ' tin, WALKING SUITES, fkom j fiYli^M W PROMPT AND LIBESAL SETTLEMENT 65/-^ R^i^^J OF LOSSES. (Ik,?/ t% A. S. RUSSELL, A Choice ABBortment o£ p II Manager. - o Tr km ; .j^ - . . . . Fancy Vestu>tgs. p|l|f# NORWICH UNION PIEE INSUE- ifelfSlM A Large Assortment of AN OS SOCIETY ENGLISH & colonial tweeds W*""'" fc^p suitable for Spring- "Wear, (established 1797) TROUSERS Amount Imured £200,000,000 Note Address— Strapped 3 VICTORIA ST. EAST. 8/G-J Ill^l. box 297.1 [telephone 177. pffcS^r, TT7I -\l£Y ILLI AM S , 1 ft'IiSIMfePSSK^WM Wholesale axd Retail FRUITERER & GREENGROCER I W*''jt POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, Etc., W^k^oS(^i^^ FISH AND OYSTER MERCHANT. Oysters in Any Quantity. This Office is distinguished by its LIBERALITY and PROMPTS ESS in the Settlement or Fresh and Smoked Fish always en hand. CLAIMS. The Policies of the Society cover TOTAL LOS^ OR PARTIAL DAMAGE arising from LIGHTNING SHIPPING AND CoUNTitY OIIDERS PUNCTUALLY and EXPLOSION OF GAS. ATTENDED TO. WILLIAM T. J. BELL, Fi s h forwarded to any part of the ooloay. Chief Agent for Auckland and Taranaki, SI, Queen-street, Auckland , . *XOSiT~ERISsH & MMWAHTni E DWAED MAHOHEY AND S ° N L% INSURANCE COMPANY, ARCHITECTS LONDON AND EDINBURGH, ARCHITLOI,, ■^-•v Established, 1809. nm?-p-Ni- qtw-p-pt Auokland'' INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Queen-spreet, Auckland Subscribed Capital ,£2,500,000 , Paid Up 025,000 Fire Reserve Fund, 1385 1,686,458 T aRNOCK BROTHERS LOWEST CuS^Ws ANd¥1 BOMPT8 OMPT SOAP AND CANDM M4NTOACTUBEES, SETTLEMENT ON THE SPOT COa S CREEK, AUOivLAiNL». ARTHUR B FV ' Manufacturers of the celebrated Extract of Soap, hief Agent for the Province of Auckland Disinfectant Powders, First Prize. Yellow, Blue, .rrcmceoiAac^aact. Mottled, Double Crown, Eoonomie, and FouserA ,, m 2r " ~ — — hold Carbolic and other Medicinal and loilet AN i ED.— Purchasers at Reduced Pbices, Soaps, made from the purest of Tallows, &g. for Scott's Genuine White Lead, Red Offices : Durham-street, Auckland. Lead, Dryers, Raw and Boiled Oil —At J and J N. B.~ Cash Purchasers of Tallow, Wool, Dickey's, 23 i, Queen-street. Sheepskins, Hides, and Bones. WANTED.— Purchasers at Reduced Peiceb, for Saws, Hammers, Chisels, Augers, X&TANTED KNOWN that D. GOLDIE Planes, Gouges, Ship Adze?, Baulking Irons and V V having made arrangements for a constant Mallets.— At J. and J. Dickey's 234 Queen- supply of Timber, is prepared to Sell all kinds or street. " ' Building and other Timber, including Hard-wood, , Spokes, Felloes, Iron Bark and Blue-gum Shafts, WAvm™ r^ Blocks, Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards, Lower AiN . l ED— Purchasers at Reduced Pkices, Albert- street, near Docks, at the lowest cash for best Milk Pans, Buckets, Strainers, prices. The Timber being under cover is better Churns , Skimmers, Butter Prints and Pats.— At than that purchased elsewhere. J. and J. Dickey's, 234, Queen-street. — ■ WANTED-Purchasers at Reduced Pbicm TXfANTED-Purehasers at Reduced Pbices, for Saucepans, Boilers, Kettles, Fry VV for Hay Rakes, Scythes, Hay Knives, pans, Gridirons, Preserving Pans, Sausage, Hedge Bills, Fern Hooks, Adzas, A >ces, and Machines, and Charcoal Irons.— At J. and J. Tomahawks.— At J. and J. Dickey a, loi, QueenDickay's 234 Queen-street. street.

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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 529, 9 February 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 9, Issue 529, 9 February 1889, Page 2