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Insurance. rNOVERNMENT LIFE INSUEANOB \JT DEPARTMBNT. 1880 1886 Surplus Cash Profits £73,870 £245,315 Cash Divided as 1 Bonmea £56,000 £150,000 Total Reversionary Bonuses added to Policies ... £443,04 Cash Beserve Profits in 1885 £95,315 A Annual Inoome, £260,000; Total Funds £1,280,000. Stats Skotrit?. Low Premiums, Liberal Conditioni. Eoohomt. ___ » lowbst Pbbmtoms.— These are the Lowest in the Colonies. Liberal Conditions.— The conditions are in all respeots most liberal. PEOHPTPAVM«NT3.—CIiimiare promptly paid on proofs of death and Identity, and valid discharge. Economy.— The ratio of expenses to income is far tower than that of any other offioo of similar age doing bniiness in the colonies. SEPARATE SECTION FOR TOTAL ABSTAINERS, The only Life Office in New Zealand whioh offers to Total Abstainers the advantage of a Temperance Section, LOANS ON~MORTGAGE. From time to time s limited portion of the Funds is lent on first mortgage of free* hold security, with option of re-payment by instalments, Information can be obtained at the Head I Office, and all Branches and Agenoiei. D. M» LUCKIB, Commiisloner. lVliM?Oufi AND 10NOON AND GLOBE INSCRANCE COMPANS. Invested Fands _ £7,521,949 Claim paid ... .- £0.316,92 Fire Reserve Fund _, £1,850,000 Ihe above Company is prepared to ao oept risks at lowest ourrent rates. Prompt settlements in the event of loss, CHAS|V. POWELL, ■ i Agent. TMPERIAL FIREINSUBANOE COM 1 PANY OF LONDON. CAPITAL - £1,600,000 [SSTABLUHBD 18 J3.] Ibis Company is prepared to tike at the Lowest Bates. Prompt and Liberal settlements, FREEMAN Bi JACKSON CO. Agent*. Z r ALANijIA\ BOOTS.. 1 * These Celebntedfßooti bay* STOOD the TEST for THIRTEEN TEARS ; they have been sold throughout the colony, and are today MORE POPULAR THAN EVER ; in the busy city or in the quiet forest their fame is known to thousand!. THE£3PLENDID£WEAR And reputation of this and ('have arisen from the faot that only Firs t-clasi Materials are used, and none but Good Workmen an employed in their manufacture. TESTIMONIALS Have been received from Hundreds of Cos> tomers, certifying to the Splendid Wear of these Boots, and tho Publio are guaranteed against loss from bad workmanship, ' * A Boot with such a reputation naturally leads to other goods being offered, purporting to be "Zkalandias," but thii is registered Trade Brand, and every pairti stamped on the sole "Zialandia," and every other boot is not a genuine |" Zia» LiNDIA." THESE CELEBRATED BOOTS Have had extraordinary success at the var« ious Exhibitions, In Sydney and Melbourne they obtained the Highest Colonial Awards ; at Ch'ristohuroti tn.il Wellington Exhibitions they obtained the only Gold Medals, and have been placed first at local shows apd Exhibitions too numerous to mention ; and at the recent INDIAN AND COLONIAL EXHIBITION they were pronounced the FINEST EXHIBIT in the whole Exhibition, (See Sir Julius Von Haast'e letter to Sir Julius Yogel). And as this was in competition against the British Empire,it is something to be fairly proud of. Let all those who want Strong, Hardwearing, Good-fitting Bootj, buy a paira "ZEALANDIAS," and they will never nse any other. Sold by Storekeepers and Boot vsA Shoe dealers throughout New Zealand, and manufactured for' the trade by _„ LIGHTBAND, ALLAN, AND CO., CSRISTCHURCH. See that the brand (i> ZEALANbIA "Jm stamped on the sole. The new " PARAGON " Boot patented by us, and tha INDESTRUCTIBLE TOE are splendid things ; and we aiio highly recommend "Corrick's Patent Boot Baok Proteoton." HGHTBASTDrAEBMTrAND CO. _— % A GOOD RULE FOR MARKETING, AND WHERE TO BUY* PAY 'ready money for everything, This is how to buy to advantage; iqr lhopkeepen who give oredit oaanot afford to sell as oheaply as those whose customers all come with cash in their hands. The oredit system ii a fruitful source of ruin both to tradesmen and thejr oustomen therefore, the safest place for the , tradesman to buy his goods is at stores trading for Cash only. The general Store at the corner of Plymouth and Harriion Street* is being conduoted by 8. NICHOL on tho above prinoiple, and the publio will find it to their advantage to patronise it. VICTORIA BAKERY. a rthur ""«rooLura Begs to notify that he has taken over from Mr T, Woolley the above old-est»bliihed busineu, and trusts that the satisfaction whioh he'haa'given during the nven ye»i» in whioh he hat been in oharge of .the baking department will be s> taffident guarantee to hii oaitomers and the general publio that the reputation of tho-Viotoria Bakery will ,in the fnture be fully maintained. Febss-olass Rbjbmhmint Booms job Ladies only. Cakes, Lollies, and Confeotionery in great variety, and of the very best quality, Wedding, Birthday, and Christening Cakei 'made to order— plain, iced, or almond ioed. Bread delivered to all partiof the town daily The only manufacturer in Wanganul of the celebrated Coooanut loe. — "S m Note the Address— Oppoilta the Catholic Chuboh. With reference to the above, MR T. WOObLEY desires td'return'thanki for the support accorded him during the time te has been in business in Wanganui, and to bespeak for hii sofi, who now inooeedi him, a generoui continuance of put favora NIGHT SCHOOL. MRS WATI (lateMistreta of the Kohn 4 School, near Waverley) beg* to announce that aha has opened a Night Sohool. Two lessons a week. Termi moderate. Also— Vaoanoiei for two or three Pupils for Vocal and Instrumental Music. Addreks— Next R. Hannah t. Co.'s, Viotoria Avenue.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6363, 8 November 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6363, 8 November 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6363, 8 November 1887, Page 4