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Insurance. NEW SYSTEM OF ASSURANCE. THE AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS' FUND Life Assurance Society, Ltd. THIS Society has had an Immense Success with its Policies, covering LIFE, ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS written on the basis of Whole Lifo and En-dowment-Assurance Policies. DOUBLE THE ORDINARY SUM ASSURED PAYABLE IN OASE OF DEATH BY ACCIDENT. The premiums are only slightly higher than the old system policies, and thoy cover you against all Life and Death Contingencies. Write or call for Prospectus containing lull particulars and conditions. HECKSHErIc CO., LTD., Local Agents, Masterton. CHAS. HUME, Resident Secretary, Wellington. SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £1,900,000 Accumulated Funds exceed ... £470,000 Annual Revenue exceeds ... £300,000 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS AT LOWEST RATES. THIS Company has earned an enviable reputation for its PROMPTITUDE and LIBERALITY in settling claims. Wellington Branch: 27, Lambton Quir. C. W. BENBOW, Manager AGENTS: Masterton and District: MR F. 11. WOOD. Carterton and District: MR H. S. MOSS. Greytown and District: MR H. J. WIGG. Featherston, Martinborough and District: MR J. W. J. PRESLAND. Sftlsw Zealand insurance G©» FIRB AMD MARINE. (Established 1559.) Capital £1,250,000 Paid-up Capital and Reserves, including undivided profits £601,519 Net Revenue for 1904 ... £455,303 J. D. CRUICKSHANK & CO., Ltd., O. A. Ewes, A.gents, Masterton. Manager, Wellington. THE WORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. London and Edinburgh. Subscribed Capital £2,750,000 Paid up £687,500 Reserve Fund... £1,842,544 MURRAY, ROBERTS & C 0.,. Chief Agents, Wellington. THOS. DUNCAN, Agent, Masterton. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. Established 1870. Growth of Funds: 1881 £605,561 1891 £1,847,797 1901 £3,285,416 J. H. iiICHARDSON, Commissioner.

NEW CLEMATIS. AS a Climbing Plant the CLEMATIS is a universal favourite on account of its easy and rapid growth, its free flowering, and the magnificence of the blooms. With a view of keeping our collection up-to-date, we have added the following sorts to our stock, these being scarcely known to the New Zealand public. Duchess of Teck.— Flowers pure white, with a delicate mauve bar; a chaste and beautiful flower, 3/6, post free 4s. Gipsy Queen (of the Jackmanni group).—Flowers of large size,blooming throughout the summer and right on to late autumn ; colour, rich bright dark velvety purple. Very free bloomer and a fine flower. 2/6, post free 3s. Marcel IWoser.— Flowers large, of a nice and soft mellow pale violet shade, with a distinct red bar or stripe running through the flower; one of the best varieties grown. 3/6, post free 4s. Ville de Lyon.— A splendid variety; the flowers of a pale flesh colour, with a pink bar or stripe; striking and distinct. 3/-, post free 3s 6d. Or the set of Four New Clematis, one plant of each, post free for 12/6 ; cash with order. We recommend ordering early so that the plants may be thoroughly established in their permanent position before the winter sets in. NiMMO & BLAIR. RIDOLIFFE Architects should specify REDCLIFFE CROWN Galvanised Corrugated Iron. There is no better Iron manufactured. Contractors should not be misled by erroneous statements. REDCLIFFE is the best and cheapest first-class iron in the market. GALVANISED REDCLIFFE covers a larger surface than any other brand. REDCLIFFE has been more largely imported into Now Zealand during the last twenty years than any other, and experience proves that every sheet will be found perfect and properly corrugated. TE O W ON SALE BY ALL THE PRINCIPAL IRON MERCHANTS AND STOREKEEPERS.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXX, Issue 8452, 17 May 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXX, Issue 8452, 17 May 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXX, Issue 8452, 17 May 1906, Page 2