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THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSUBANOE ASSOCIATION. r PB.E Only Of pice possessing Govebn--1 ment Pecueity and proffering tho ;: jmbined advantages of Life In.sttbanoe with Pbofits Lowest Pbkjiiums Accumulated Funds of over ONE MILLION Steeling Inviolable State G-uabantee Most Liberal Conditions Extant Pbompt Settlement of Claims. LIBERAL CONDITIONS. PolicyholdGra unable to pay their premiums can, after two years, have cbbdit until the amount ia arrear (with interest ab 7 per cenh ) exceeds the Surrender Value: and in tho event of death prior to the exhaustion of Surrender Value, the Burn assured is payable leea the arrears. TEMPERANCE SECTION. The only Life Insurance Office in New Zealand which offers t<? total abstainers the advantage of a Temperance Section. The premiums charged are the same as in the Greneral Section, but tho profits will be ascertained separately, and divided amongst abstainers. LOANS ON MORTGAGE. The Association is now lending money on approved Freehold Security to the extent of half the value offered, at moderate rates of interest. Particulars and forms of application can be obtained at the He*d Office, or at the District and Resident Agencies. D. M. LUCKED, \ General Manager. S. S. QUINN, jKesident Agent. May Bth, 1886. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOs CIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE. - Assets over £13,376,000 Surplus Cash 3,464,000 Paid Policyholde • 16,890,000 The New Businesses for the year 1885 ex* ceeded £20,000,000. NO greater proof of our Superior System is necessary than the Thousands of Pounds belonging to the Policyholders spent by Eival Societies in Misrepresentation, Annonymous Attacks, and Misleading Comparisons, and publishing part only (as just issued by the New Zealand Government), of an article which, if read on. says :— Nevertheless (referring to the difficulty of invests mente), The Bonuses are certain to be enormous, and those effecting Policies in the Equitable will not bo disappointed. (Citizen) "INSURANCE WORLD," De« cember, 1884 :— Every Policy now in force in any other Society can, with profit to the assured, bo transferred to this Society.SPECIAL CAUTION. No other office in New Zealand has ever completed a Tontine Period or practises the System of the Equitable, and the Estimates and results being used (other than our own) abb Simply Copied teo.ii this Society and kay Mislead Assttjiebs. NEVStt CONTESTED A CLAIM. DIBBCTOBS : (With power to issue Policies and Pay Claims) Sir Frederick Whitaker, EO.M.G. Hon James Williamson, M.L.C. Dr Logan Campbell. The Board of Reference foe Wanganui is now in formation, and will be published bhortly. Mbdical Refebees: — Dr Earle Dr Conollj. All information can be obtained from the Agent, A. H, SYMONS, Suthvd Hotel. BBITISS INDIA VEBfcTJS CHINA. M U N~K O ' S POKE .INDIAN TEA, Direct from the Plantation of HENBY WAPSHARE, Esq. THE drop, I am informed, being even JL Superior to the previous Shipments, I am satisfied nothing equal to it has ever bpen introduced to the colonies before. Tea like this cannot be bought in the ordinary way of business at any price, this being expressloy sent by the grown 1 in its native purity, and unadulterated,, avoiding the ordinary routine of passing through the hands of Blendcrj and^ Tea Manufacturers. MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA.— This Tea is csreiully packed ia small and large boxes, w.th the weight and quantity marked in plain figures on each box. MUNRO'3 INDIAN TEA.— This Tea » 8 not only tho Purest and most Wholesom e > but the Cheapest in the Market. One pound will go as f-ir as l|lbs of any otht l ' and is Eold at 2s 6d per pound. MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA.— Thia Tea is invaluable to Invalids, and all deiicate const itut'ons, especially those Buffering from nervous debility. MUJSHO'S mi)liN TEA,— Remember . The Undersigned bting Sole Agent for (his favourite l\a, it be obtained from any otl er houto in the Colonies. ALEXANDER MCJNKO, GIIOCBE AXU IaiPOETEU. VICTOKIA. AAENTTE. Wit DUSTIN, DEVON BAEERY, Wickl'Teed Piach, WAa-oiJfui. HAVING- just erected a new Oven of the very best design, the Patontes of which obtained the Gold Metal at the London Health Exhibition, .1834, begs (o thank his numerous customers for the very liberal support accorded to hiui in the. past, and hopes in this, ]n3 new venture, to supply bread of unrivalled sweetness and flavour. Tho Oren is so constructed that all noxious gasscs sro allowed to escape while he baling is proceeding. Pastry, Cakes, &c, fwsh every day. Birthday and Wedding Cakes made to cvc?er. I Ball?, Parties, and Picnic Parties catered 1 for on the moot reaoonablo terms. 1 Plain and Fancy Bread delivered to all parts of the town daily. I^s° Note the Address * WILLIAM DUSTIN, Wiol-.stued Hare, Opposite Empire Hotel.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11220, 18 June 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11220, 18 June 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11220, 18 June 1886, Page 4

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