THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE fiOMPAKY V Does the leading business in the Colonies. Established 1859. Unlimited liability of shareholders. Subr scribed capital; £1,000,000. Paid-op and Reserves, £435,000. Invested funds, £485,000. Fire and Marine Insurances accepted at , Lowest Current Rates. Woo} covered from sheep's back to London. All Policies issued in Wanganui without delay. Aobhts—Alfred Ross, Marton; Stevens and Gorton, Bnlls; G. Franklln.Turakina; G. Finnerty, Patea; Elliott Barton, Hawera } E. P.Fookes, Waveriey ; MW. Onrry, Waitotara; J. MeCntchan.Manaia; A.H.Moore,Opanake; J. Brown, Maxwell; B. W< Whittem.Mnnutahi; Alfred Payne, Normanby, A. Blennerhabbetf, Otakeho; Thomas Rowe, Upokongaro. THOMAS CULPAN, Manager. THE MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF VICTORIA (Limited). Established 1870. Head Office in New Zealand—Danedin Colonial Bank Buildings. For Mutual Life Assurance Annuitles.fand Endowments. Assurances in force exceed £4,000,000, Accumulated Funds—£4oo,ooo.; Claims paid exceed £200,000. THOMAS CULPAN, Local Agent, FENTON'S r^OLONIAL-MADE TTJATB (Late Hill & Fenton), JOSEPH T>AUL & /~m Have been appointed Agent for the above well known make of Hata, and has received a large assortment of all the Latest and most Fashionable Shapes. Ladies' Riding Hata in all'the new shapes. Any particular description of Hat not in stock will be procured on the shortest notice. JOSEPH PAUL & CO. '•Still they come." TTUGH T>LACK, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, His jast reoeived another oase of New Gooda, consisting of •WATCHES, CLOCKS, GOLD BROOCHES & EARRINGS, BRACELETS, Etc. All of which are to be sold at Reason*bio Prices. ta.AH repairs done oarefnlly at the well-known shop, VICTORIA AVENUE, Wanganui. S. J. H EFFBR (Late Brewer for Mr Watt), Having started business on his own aooonnt in the CROWN BREWERY, ST. HILL STREET, WANGANUI. As Bbeweb and Bottles, Trusts that by supplying a good article, and by attention to his business, to obtain ' a fair share of the public patronago, The Trade will be supplied wth Boer timilar to the Beer which took First Prize at the Wanganni Exhibition (which will be always kept on hand) and Families and Hotel Proprietors with Bottled Beer similar to that whioh at the same Exhibition obtained Birst Prize, A trial and support solicited. OULT has 30 Crate's of Crookeryjust unpack, and must sell ont his present stockat an imjnense sacrifice, to make room for newihjpmenta. i
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6406, 6 January 1888, Page 2
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361Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6406, 6 January 1888, Page 2
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