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"Surprising Results" . HAVE BEEN OBTAINED "WITH '^tllw^r TOBACCO . j||i§i_E_^K It has the largest sale JS I /\ \ !_- . of any oss. " \ =:^^zz^i Tobacco imported' // / / \^^ / into Australasia ' Jte^^ WHY? • K^-^^=^l B] ECAUSE it is **■—^ P« fe in Quality, , « INSUR-NCB OOMPANIE3. uvl - 4 -m ,^» I\\_^ S <$&* iosfc NORTH BRITISH A.ND BfQBOAK- P\ F^;i ra *j-\s fc R M TILE INSURANCE COMPANY. 8.1 -ft pj" fc | fti '■ • ' iQTAt Funds Exceed Ten Mujjci §^ j|- a || i^ g| f^- " " THE. Net Invested Funds of the 1 H %<& t %&• |Lf ll Department alone (Ineladine P^^ - , • up Capitatyamount to £5,870,126. 0 ««w ffc_ §1 /4T E fif &® 5 The Net Invested Funds of the Life - ** w -*- y , . and' Anuuity -Department amount. to fi^^ssssw^sssp^sgs, £6,693,426. " Blil^^BEfpil •• • ■ . Steeet, Melbourne. y «?y a p?j Wn'M D ■ r uWv » Risks undertaken at Lowest Current §>|Pll Rates by **// l^^i */_? '*r j. ohesjb . ft oa /fee/v pa aedt? A.gßnts 4 Hokitika. rVJUW _2.AIjAJNU IjNHUISAJSOE B Uargcat S-Io In th« Colonies. j — »^ COMPANY I Oilier 7«» a era only ooptsa. I fire and marine. L--Yi'j* d-d -99 < ;>; >d and s " v?> ;,^,, a , d , a |?; „| Capital .„ £1,000,000 •' ' Oapital Paid-up 200,000 : ~ — ae-losui-ance Fund and Re- TRUTH. WILL PREVAIL . serve ... - ... _00 } floo Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. ,v "^ ■;'; ' •'--?'- "-"77" 7Cr° on e will question the accuracy of ,J*£*£s?Z 1<B;.1 <B ;., r . -, 1\ ..the -Customs leturns.. A paper Buildings;; laid before Parliament this week „. Au c k /and : furnishes a table of the consumption oi i*ire and Marne Ri«?ka taken at Lowest articles in common use, which is {startling PATpSotu Mrnx,^ _, -, rt «"tU the surrounding circumstances are PAI ESSON MICHIiI. & VO. considered and the reason only strikes one " Agents, Hokitika. lik.« the flash of an electric searchlight. ijijjg consumption of Sugar and Tea I^HK PALATINE INSUBAMCE for the two past, years, and the duty paid COMPANY, Limited. . per head of population, is stated thus :— j, — • ' ' Lbs Baby Read Oitfioe : Manchester. Total lbs used. 1 _ per head per head Ospital "£1,600,000 Sugar, 1895/65,568,960 88-5. 8s Bid . vSugar, 1896, 67,375,840 894 '3s B|d " We. bave thia day appointed Messrs — James (Jhesitey and Oo agents for Increase 1,8-6,880 -9 o£d Hokitika. - Tea, 18£o, 4,472,521 6-44 2s 6|d~ ' V Tea, 1596, ' 4,431,480 s'BB ls ll|d Fire risks accepted at the lowest current tatea. . " Decreas.e 41,048, -16 ?£d ' -RTHUR BADDELY, . It seems incredible that while fcha Manager for New Zealand. people used more sugar they should Christch arch, Jflfch July, 1898.. , co^some less^ Tea. The - explanation * 3 that" the China and Indian Teas are GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DE- _fS_^_^^_!SS_Tl MENT. very propeily taking place. v ' ' Estadlisued 1870. Foremost among Ceylon, Teas 'stands the UNKIVALLED iSURATURA, and LOW PREMIUMS, , although there have beeir doubts c&sc LAHG-E • BONUSES. P poff fche cla ' ms fcnat been made for its STRENGTH and WONDEttFI'L ECONOMY Su'plusei declared- ' che °] licial testimony that 41,048 fewer pounds of 'lea have proved sufficient for _> la 1875 ". .£12,000 -n increase of population of 13.317 in the In 1880 " ..'. £74 000 1896 period is too convincing to admit of Tn l«Ro ' foaVnnn further question. , " 1800 ' V 333 000 SURATUR A TEA is not blended with tv ib 93 C3yearßO_ly)jei9o'ooo Indian or China teas t nor is it bandied • - v J J ' rrom the time it leaves the stores in CeyJ. H. RICHARDSON loajintil it reaches the consumer. ■ , ~ . . .' Reflect and consider what you are losCommissioner. ing aDnaally h y ming ordinary t&. gg^ '" 4 a^ y° ur t£ rucer for ? and insist upon _.)) _"*k 1 Jt uaT i n g» SURATURA, and no other, bole-Agent, FIRU and MARINE INSt'RANCB WM. PBE 2Y. COMPANY LIMITED. i : ~ . CAPITAL .1.",.. £250,000./" T H E MOEOUGH FINANCES ' HEAD OFFICE, CORNER OF ' PITT M AY be , ali C ™ oked as some P eo P J «- A.ND BRIDGE STREETS, SYDNEY. "- 7 - 1 - * & y but that does not prevent , FIRE RISKS TAKEN IN HOKITIKA B L U If OK AND DISTRICT. from haying l}je sfcock Qf fruiterera MARINE INSURANCE RJSKB - goods for tfae ' Jhristra aa season, 'it i« ' TAKEN TO ALL PARTS OF THE Loß ? bM d to a China orange that WORLD. il6i 16 as beSter <l uallt y at lower pricei _. thin anyone in town, v . VEIIY LOWEST RATES SEE FOR YOURSELF, JAMES OHESNEY & CO., ' Agents, Bokitika. WESfLAND ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. OLU B . HOTEL E SOOIBT ~ u , Rece ,^ MAWHERA QUAY, JL SPEUIAL DONATIONS to /... sist in the Importation o£ DELSR. I. is G R E V M O UT H. belisved that if continuoud efforts are made at the present time the uucleu ; of Opposite Goods Sheds and close to the * good herd can ba obtained aod bcor« Shipping. long deerstalking wiJl be added to _• „ , ' ■ many ; attracLion3 of Westland. CjUi*ERIOR ACCOMMODATION Donations and Subscripcions will r^ t „ ' t> t? n c i. thankfully received by **-* liofty Rooms, Every Comfoit. JAMES KING Hon. Sc-cy. and Treasurer. REASONABLE CHARGES, Renowuod for its Siperior Wines and " • . Spirits j> aU for Best Beer Drawn. "^* O R. _^O£i>isli r at . MAIIAN'fc PJJOPfvIETQR,^ EJBYELL §TI{EJJT

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West Coast Times, Volume 29, Issue 11279, 29 April 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Volume 29, Issue 11279, 29 April 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Volume 29, Issue 11279, 29 April 1899, Page 1