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PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE. A. Popular Jjecture In conneotion with tho Philosophical Institute, Will be deUvered by MR NELSON K. CHEEBILL, In tho Boience L?ciuro Theatre, Canterbury Collogn on THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 19, At 8 p.m. SUBJECT-THE MODERN MAGIC LANTERN. . The leoture will be illuatratod by a large number of dissolving views, chromotropeß, photographs, Free admission to mombers and two friends. After the lecture, light refreshments will bo pro. During tho evening tho chemical laboratories will bo opeD, and various experiments will be performed, JJELSON K. OHEBBILL, 3930-325 Hon. Seo. TWEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE J3I INSUBANCE AND ANNUITIEB, OH THE MUTUAL OR, PARTICIPATING PRINCIPLE, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. LEOTURE AT AN EARLY DATE. All Profits divided amongst Polioy-holdera. Surplus on first five years' work is £12,191. First division of profits will be made in 1880. The Department issues all desirable forms of Policies up to £3000. „,.«. Payment of ewry Polioy is guaranteed by the Premiums on whole Life Polioies for £500 will share in profits. STearly premium Laid aside Age for £500 dally for £500 £ b. d. £ B. d, 25 8 18 0 0 0 5 SO 10 4 2 0 0 7 85 11 15 10 0 0 71 40 13 15 10 0 0 9 45 16 9 7 0 011 50 20 010 , 0 1 U Larger or smaller sums in proportion. £250 will oost half the above rates, or for a small extra payment, the capital sum will be paid to assured on surviving to a given age. WM. J. RUDD, CAPT. W. P. K. BROWNE, A. D. BAYFEILD, Travelling Agenta. ABE YOU ASSUBED, II NOT, WHY? LEOTUEE ON LIFE ABSUBANOE. MB MOBITZ BOWBON, Canvassing Agent for the Australian Mutual Provident Society, : Will doliver AFBEE PUBLIC LEOTUBE On the benefits of LIFE ASSUBANOE, ATTHB ODDFELLOWS' HALL, liohfleld street, Christchurch, OW • IHUB3DAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE 19, v At 8 o'clock. The Very Eev the Dean of Christohuroh will occupy the chair. Tho whole profits made on this Sooiety's business are divided among those who assure their lives. This Society is known for its great liberality, and there arc no harrassing conditions attaohed to its policies. All persons are welcome, and invited to attend. The Lecturer tales this opportunity of earnestly appealing to members to assist in the cause of Lite Assurance by affording their sympathy, co-operation, and influence. By assuring they have entered their protest against running the risk of leaving their families destitute. By attending the leoture and bringing their friends with them, they also may be induced to follow so good an example. 'The Lecturer hopes that Ladies will favour him with their presence 6036 BW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT r LIFE INSURANCE. \ . LECTURE AT A FUTURE DATE. Absolute security from losa.— lf from any reasons a polioy holder is unable to continue his payments, he can, after having made threo annual payments, sell his polioy back to the Department for one generally greater than tho amount he has paid, free of future premiums i or it he does not desire to sell out, the Department will give credit for the premiums In arrear for ueixly halt as long again as ' he has paid, ohuginir interest at rate of 6 per cent, per annum only on amount overdue, or the Department grant loans for 90 pot cent, of surrender value at 7 per cant, interest. For tables, forms, and further intoimatlon apply to m, Post-office, «. OAPT. W. P. K. BROWNE, '■ A. D. BAYFEILD, 4034.327 Travelling Agents, j "VTOTIOE.— A single Watch, or any article; XT in Gold and Sihrer Jewellery, at whole■ale price. I. Herman, Watchmaker and Jeweller, High street, Ohistchuroh. Established 186 S. No collection .with any other fhop.intown. WBI

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3490, 18 June 1879, Page 2

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