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SOUTH BRITISH FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL £1,000,000, With unlimited liability of Shareholders. rjlilE above Company offers undoubted JL security to insurers, having a large, wealthy, and influential proprietary resident in the colony, where all its funds are invested. As a purely colonial institution, it has therefore a prior claim on insurers. The Company undertake insurance against every description of both Fire and Marine Eiaks, at Lowest Current Ratea of premium. The chief characteristics of the Company are undoubted security, liberal terms, and prompt settlement of losses. For proposal forms and other particulars apply to MORTON JONES, • Branch Manager, Next to Thain & Co., Victoria Avenue, Or to Sub-Agents at— Waitotara Marton Waverley Bulls Patea Sandou Hawera Halcombe Normauby Feilding Palmerston Foxton THE TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG. OYExt 70 Agencies in various par.ts of the world, including England, America, Germany, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, and Melbourne. Guarantee Liberal, and Prompt Settlement in the event of Loss. Inpurance granted against loss or damages upon any description of pro perty at lowest current rates. Threshing machines insured for the season. Grain to time of storing. ALBERT BARNS, Agent, Taupo Quay. U&iOJM FIRiS A.NI> MAKLNIS INSURANCE GOMPAHY OF WK V ZEALAND. Capital £2,000,00 G. Fize Department TJBSUKANOBS effected od dwelJL lin^ ; hoiisea or the contents thereof, stores, lioteiß, and every other description of meiiiable property, MaEHTS D/iPAEEMEET: Wool, Merchandise, Hulls of Ship? AH Lisrjr&nceß eiiected at current rates. TAYLOR & WATT, Agents. LTviCKiroGju & LOiNDOJS & dtbvuV INSURANCE COMPAFY. .? fJB I 7 ! Insurances effected on arr; .JL 1 fecrlotiou of Property, in T owr ;-r L at the lowpst CnrretM .t'O^KTI,-. 30F h Co.. IMPAKIAL FlUn IIvSGJRASGS COjUPAS? OF LOUDOK. EaTABI.I3BS2> ]803. Capital. Orse Million Sir BarsdreThoiieaEd Pounds. npH33 above Company a iert ske al _L Tire Hiske at lowest rates. Prompt and liberal settlement claicr FREEMAN K. JACKSON, . Aapr.'. J mO TOURISTS & OTHERS S" ' * -i- VISITING AUCKLAND. g" | RLLEBBLI E HOTEL | -g^. and Public Gahdens. | . |1 V\T AIW ER A HOTEL | , |^- (Hot Spbings and Mineral £j te Curative Baths) |S g-g go ; J f, A K E HODSE.fg 12 UHIUEMD3IT, iiOTOBTJA, |q || (Sulphur and other Baths " g 1 ?g of every description). „« I j TiSRBACE HOTEL, £ ' f TAEAWKEA(Wairoa), io tht jj^ | vcinity of the far-famed 5 J? S-OTOMAHANA TEEEACES. >A. " r one of the Wonder spotr "a H" of the World. i •£■ __ Vi | ROBERT GRAHAM, 1 g Pbopbibtob. I > The Great Question of the Day is : TTTHEBECAN YOU BEST SPEND ! W YOU li HOLIDAYS? ! Go to WAIWERA HOT SPRINGS. f The Sanatorium of the Austealian ! Colonies, or to LAKE HOUSE, ROTORUA, THE WONDER SPOT OF THE WORLD. R. Graham, Esq., Lake House, Kotorua, 12th Sept., 1880. ; Sis, — I have stayed at the above i Hotels, and have to thank the Managers for the great courtesy extended towards i me. I fee! confident the springs possess the most valuable medicinal qualities. ■ Whilst the Pink and White Terraces 1 (easily accessible) are such that every person possessing the means ought to visit, the internal arrangements of the Hotels have been made to meet the r requirements of Tourists and invalids. A. LESLIE A. ECCLE.S, 3 8.A., MB., Cantab ; F.R.C.S., L.M., • Edin. f" 3 HENRY BE AGE & CO., (Limited.) WHOLESALE Army and Hunting 1 V? Saddlers and contractors to Her Majesty's Calvary Forces. Wholesale Saddlebb and Coach iBOETMOIfGEBS. N,Z. 3 MERCHANTS, Manufacturers of all kinds of horse i appointments for the East and West ■i Indian, Australian, North and South Imerican, and Continental Markets. ' Waxsaxl, England, and High Sibbbt Auckland. EWD. JOHN COX, Meager. Auckland Breach

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9345, 25 February 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9345, 25 February 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9345, 25 February 1881, Page 1

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