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Public Notices. T>ROVINCIAL XIOTEL. EIDGW AY-STREET, WANGANUI. MRS H. E. BROUGHTON, Proprietress. MRS H. E. BROUGHTON wishes to announce to her old friends and the Travelling Public that she has again taken over the above well-known hostelry, and hopes, by keeping the best Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits, to merit a fair share of support. Table d'Hote from 12 till 2. Good Accommodation for Families. Terms Moderate. T OH\ A NDERSON VICTORIA AVENUE (Nearly opposite English Church). FURNITURE AND CARPET WARE HOUSE. , IN STOCK— Spring Couches CARPETS Sofas,' Chairs Brussells Folding Chairs Tapestry Croquet Chairs Kidderminißter Cheffoniers ' Felt Book Caseß Felt Square Leo Tables Stair Carpets Dining Tables Do Linen Kitchen Tables Crumb Cloths Dressing tables Coir Matting Occasional Tables Cord do Chess-top Tables Manilla do Gipsy Tables Flax do Sepoy lables China do Work Tables Oilcloths, wid6 Washstands Passage do; Toilet Sets . Linoleum Chest Drawers Window Hollands Iron Bedsteadß Table Baizes Commodes . Damasks Towel Horses' Repps Kitchen Horses Silk do Dressers Oilcloths ■ f oilet Glasses Cretonnes Marble Glasses Tapestry design Chimney Glasses Curtains, new. Gilt, Rosewood do Mattrasses Maple & Inlaid do Spring do Hang-up Glasses Hair, Wool, Flock, „ Bookshelves and Flax d>: „ Wardrobes Feather Beds „ Hat Racks Palliasses Cornice Poles. Bolsters, Feathen Window Rollers Flock Patent Shades Pillows Vonetian Blinds Hassocks Whatnots Footstools Centre do Ottomans - Canterburys Hearth Rugs Music Stools Door Mats Bracket & Shelves Engravings Wloßed Mahogany Washstand Screens Washstands Do Mats, Table do Perambulators, four Fringes and three wheel Ottomans Basinettes Quicksilver Glasses Fenders & Fire-irons Work Boxes Door scrapers' Upholsterers' Trimust Pan ining Brushes Hair Brooms Carpet do TMPOETANT HOTICI G. D. JONES & CO., GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS, (Next Provincial Hotel, Bidgway-street), Beg to announce to the Gentlemen of Wanganui and surrounding Districts that they have just opened up a large consignment of the Newest and Latest Patterns in Mosgiel, Kaiapoi, Ashburton, aad {g° WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS, off which we are prepared to make Suits from .£3, £3 85,.£3 10s, £3 15s, £4, and £4, ss, " With extra Pair of Trousers, for Cash. Experience proves that our Goods are not to be beaten for PRICE, STYLE, FIT, OE FINISH. Those who have tried our Suits are alwaye PLEASED and are GLAD to RECOMMEND them to their friends. ■ • ■ ; • The very high character of our Me Maonuoson'b credentials and his long service iv. his previous employ, is sufficient to guarantee that every satisfaction will be given to our numerous patrons. "O O A R D I N G XT O USE. MRS CROWE, VICTORIA AVENUE (opposite the Convent). MRS CROWE having taken the above' commodious premises, wishes to inform the inhabitants of Wanganui and surrounding districts that she is prepared to accommodate the public with Board and • Residence. Travellers and others will find this a comfortable home. Meals at all hours Hot' Coffee when required. Charges Moderate. A NEW INVESTMENT. The MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION « OF AUSTRALASIA has lately intro.duced Special Tables embodying, with Life Assurance, a binding contract to return the whole of the amount of premiums paid at the expiration of a stated period previously fixed by the member, the policy still remaining in force, together with accrued bonus additions. The attention of members is called to the following extract from the Actuary's Re- , port on the Fourth Quinquennial Investigation. RESULTS, NOT ESTIMATES. The following statement exhibits in a popular form the Not Result of tho , "Mutual Life Association's" transactions for the Quinquennium just closed, compared with the preceding live years :— IJI-S Amount. | £||J S &< £s. d. bs. d. £s. d.l £s. d, 188-1 438,103 1 0 850,086 77 80 381,825 1 0 47,909 9 7 827,841 9lf 591,654 5 2 013,54319 588,117 2 2 _J& I The ratio of Surplus in 1884 was 12} per cent., and in 1889 amoGntod to 14i per cent. It will be observed that after paying claims, Surrenders, &c, > and Expenses! there is now in hand 84 per cent, of the total premiums received on tho current Policies, and the Association is able to declare as profit nearly 14i per cent, of the total premiums received during the Fourth Quinquennium — results which speak well for its resources and profitproducing power.— (Extract from the Actuary's Report on the Fouith Quinquennial Investigation.) The next distribution of profits takes place December 31st, 1891, and all Policies taken out now will participate pro rata. Tables of rates and reliable information can be obtained upon application to C. STEWART MUNRO, District Agent, Ridgway-street, Wanganui_ or W. H. TWOGOOD, Travelling Agent. QHACKLOCK'S "OANGES Combine Convenience Cleanliness, and Economy in Fuel. JAMES THAIN &, CO Sole Agents, WANGANUI

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1198, 20 October 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1198, 20 October 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1198, 20 October 1890, Page 4