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Insurance. /~i OVERNMENT LIFE INSURANQR lUT DEPARTMRNT. 1880 1885 Surplus Cash Profits £73,670 £245,316Cash Divided as Bonuses £56,000 £160,000 Total Reversionary Bonuses added to Polioies ... £443,94 C»sh Reserve Profits in 1885 £95,316 Annual Income, £260,000; Total; . Funds £1,280,000. Statu SxctraiTT.. Low Pbehiums. Libebal Conditions. Eoonomt. Lowest Premiums.— These are tha. Lowest in the Colonies. Liberal Conditions.— Tha conditions ■ are in all respects most liberal. Prompt P_ ymints.— Claimsarepromptly • paid on proofs of death and Identity, and valid discharge. EtmnMY.— The ratio of expenses to Income is far lower than that of any other offioe of similar ago doing bu'iness in the colonies. SEPARATE SECTION FOR TOTAL ABSTAINERS. The only Life Office in New Zealand which offers to Total Abstaisbbs tho advantage of a Temperanoa Section. LOANS ONMORTGAGE. From - time to time a limited portion of' the Fands is lent on first mortgage of free* hold security, with option of re-payment' by instalments. Information oan be obtained at the Head Offioe, and all Branche* and Agencies. D. M.'JLUOKIB, Commissioner. lV_irt)o_ AND LONDON AND GLOBE INS URANCE COMPANY. Invested Funds _ £7,521,949 Claim paid .„ ._ £0 316,92 Fire Reserve Fond _ £1,850,000 Tho above Company is prepared to ao oept risks at lowest onrrent rates. Prompt lottlemonts in the event of lots. CHASJV. POWELL, Agent. TMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COM, 1 PANY OF LONDON. CAPITAL „ £1,600,000 [Established 18v3.] This Company is prepared to take at tbe, Lowest Hates. Prompt and Liberal settlement** FREEMAN Rt JACKSON CO. Agents. "Z^ALAN"SIA~ r> BOOTS.. These Celebnted'.Bootß hate STOOD tbe, TEST for THIRTEEN YEARS ; they have been sold throughout the oolony, and are to-day MORE POPULAR THAN EVER ; in tho busy city or in the quiet forest their fame is known to thousands. the;3plendid:v7_ar Aud reputation of thl j and ' have arisen from the faot that only First- olass Material* are used, and nope but Good Workmen are employed in their manufacture. TESTIMONIALS Have been reoeived from Hundreds of Costomeri, certifying to the Splendid Wear of < these Boots, and the Pablio are guaranteed against loss from bad workraansoipj A Boot with such a reputation naturally* leads to other goods being offered, purport* ing to be "ZbA-ANDIAS," but this Is, registered Trade Brand, and everyu pair ia stamped on the sole "Zialajjdia* "i«ndt. every other boot is not a genuine |" Zu* LUTOU." THESE CELEBRATED BOOTS Have had extraordinary success at ths Tar* ious Exhibitions. In Sydney and Melbourne they obtained tb« Highest Colonial Awards ; at Christohurch :>__ Wellington Exhibitions they obtained the only Gold Medals, and have been placed first at local ihowi and Exhibitions too numerous to mention ; and at the recent INDIAN _ND COLONIAL EXHIBITION they were pronounced the FINEST EXHIBIT intba whole Exhibition, (See Sir Julias Von Haast's letter to Sir 3 ulius Yogel) . And at this was in competition against the British Empire.it is something to be fairly proud of. Let all those who want Strong, Hard* wearing, Good-fitting Booty bay a paira "ZEALANDIAS," and they will never use any other. Sold by Storekeepers and Boot and Shoe dealers throughout New Zealand*, and manufactured for the trade by LIGHTBAND, ALLAN-MD CO., CHRISTOHUfteH. , See that the brand" ZBALANDIA' ".is summed on the sole, The new "PARAGON." Boot patented by us, and the INDKSCRUCTIBLBTOB are splendid things; and we. also hi(r,brv recommend " Corriok's Patent Boot Baok Proteotors." LIGHTBAND, ALLAN, AKD CO;. A GOOD RULK FOR MARKETING, AND WHERE TO BUY. PAY ready money for everything. This is how to bay to advantage; for shopkeepers who give credit cu_ ot afford to sell as cheaply as those whose customers all corns with cm_ ia their hands. The ondit system ii • fruitful source of ruin both to tradesmen and their cuitomew therefore, the safest place for tha tradesman to buy his goods is at stores trading for Cash only. The general Stare at the corner ot Plymouth and Haniion Streets is being conducted by S. NICHOL on the above principle, and the publio will find it to their advan. tage to patronise it. VIOTORIA BAKBRY. A RTHUR "TtTOOLLKT Begs to notify thas he has taken over from Mr T, Woolley the above old-established business, and trusts that ths satisfaction whioh he has given daring the seven war*, in which he nas been in charge of 'tbe baking department will be a sufficient guarantee to his onstomert and the. general publio tbat the reputation of the Viotaria Bakery will in the future be fully maintained, Fibst-cuss Retrksh-bnt Rooms iq_ Ladiks only. Cakes, Lollies, and Confeotionery in great variety, and of the very best quality. Wedding, Birthday, and Christening Ctku made to order— plain, ioed, or almond jqed» Bread delivered toall par tsofthetown daily The only manufacturer in Wanganui of tbe celebrated. Coooanat Ice, m Note the Address— Opposite the Catholic Chuboh, With reference to the above, MR T. WOOLLEY deiires to return thanks for the support aooorded him daring the time ha has been in business in Wanganui, and to bespeak for hi* son, who now snoceedt him, a generous continuance of put favors j NIGHT SCHOOL. MRS WATT (lateMistreiioftheKohft* Sohool, near Waverley) begs to announce that she has opened a Night Sohool. Two lessons a weok. Terms moderate. Also— Vicanoie* for two or tinee Pupils for Vocal and Instrumental Musio. Addreta-Next R. Hannah A Co.'i, Victoria Avenue.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6362, 7 November 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6362, 7 November 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6362, 7 November 1887, Page 4

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