Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE, mAIT "OROTHERS, ARTISTS and PHOTOGRAPHERS (Established .1865.) Whilst thanking the Public for their past liberal patronage, would beg to inform them that they have just received from England instruments with all the latest improvements, amongst which may be mentioned Cadett's Improved Pneumatic Instantaneous Shutter, a most valuable instrument for securing Truthful Pictures of Children and Nervous Subjects, as it enables persons to be photographed without being aware of it. Portraits can be enlarged to any size, and finished in Oils, Water Colors, or Crayons. Portraits taken in every style daily. Miniatures taken for Pins, Rings, LocketP, and Brooches, and finished in the most Artistic Manner. Parents are requested to bring young children early in the day. Hours of Attendance — in the Studio from 9 am, to 6 p.m. Orders may be left or appointments made any time during the evening. Weather No Object. TAIT BROTHERS, Fhotogeaphees, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. GO AND SEE THE "JLTEN'S BLACK COATS AT . 10s, AT T. LE AK MONT'ST\ B. • JAMES, Pcblic Vaccinatob, Attends at his Surgery, Hamilton Street, For the purpose of Free Vaccination ON WEDNESDAYS, AT 2 P.M. FOR GOOD VALUE in BLANKETS and FLAbHELSgotoNICHOLSON'S, * TAILORED STREET TIMBER YARD. T ft ■ H A I N, tP o O • TIMBER MERCHANT. Doors, Saehf s, Architraves Mouldings, and Building Materials of every Description always on hand. N,8. --Tanered Street, adjoining Cobb & Co.'s Stables. NOTICE. MR. GREENWOOD. DENTIST. Will return in May. 188 L N&W EBA IN THE PRACTICE OF LIFE ASSURANCE.. rr»HE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE I ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (Limited). ACTUAKT AND SfICEETABT : John M. Teiupleton, F.I. A , J.P. Registered under the "Life. Assurance Companies Acfc, 1873," as a Company having Secured Assets in New Zealand. Net/ Zealand Head OirrcE: Temple Chambers, Featherston street, Wellington. Directors: Edward Pearce, Esq., J.P., Chairman ; Hon. Patrick A: Buckley ; Robert M, Greenfield, Eyq ; William H. Levin, Eeq,, XvI.H.R.; James Smith, Esq. The Most Liberal and Equitable Office for Life Aseubancb in tbe" Australasian Colonies. The Best Office for Young Men. Profits Divided . JEtesy Thuee Years, The following important features in the practice of" Mutual Life Assurance were adopted and first introduced into these Colonies by ths National Mutual : — Ist. That no member's Policy shall be allowed to lapse on account of ihe Non-payment of any Premium, so long as it has a Surrender Value sufficient to pay the Premium overdue, 2nd. That no Member shall be compelled to pay a higher Premium on his Policy than that set opposite to his age in the Table of Rates, 3rd. That the Ago of Members shall , be token as at nearest Birthday. 4th. Profits are divided every Three Years. sth. Settletneu!; Policies, which relieve from tbe expenses attending the preparation of a Deed of Settlement, and from the necessity of troubling friends to become Trustees. Offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Wellington, and Hobart Town. The New Zealaud Branch— -A local ins'itution, investing all moneys in the Colony. "THOMAS SWAIN, Resident Agent. WM. DUNCAN, t District Agent, Hokitika. M. U, I. O. O. F. fj OVAL HOKITIKA JJ LODIJE, No. 5429. DATES of LODGE MEETINGS for current quarter. October ... ... 6th acd 20th, November 3rd and 17th. i December Ist, 15th, and 29th I C E. HOLMES, N.G. 1 J. PJ3AXE, Secretary.
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