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QOLONIAL jyjUTUAL J^IFE gOCIETY, |^IMIT£D. N.Z. Offices: AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON. TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES. \ The Improved " Modified " Tontine System peculiar to the Colonial Mutual offers extraordinary advantages, combining Life Assurance with a sound and profitable investment. ABSOLUTELY UNCONDITIONAL AND INCONTESTABLE POLICIES. ALL PROFITS BELONG TO POLICY-HOLDERS. All Funds Locally Invested. Incorporated by British Law, New Assurances 1886-1887, £1,305,060. Funds exceed £700,000. Annual Income exceeds £250,000. " The Colonial Mutual is a stalwart and progressive office, and the management is evidently determined that the Society will confer upon its members the fullest advantages compatible with security, It would be difficult to conceive of any system or plan whereby greater advantages could possibly be conferred upon the policy-holders."— 77w? Insurance Gazette of Ireland. NEW ZEALAND DIRECTORS: Edwin John Spence (Dalgety and (Jo.), Chairman; George Beetham, M.H.R., Wellington: Seymour Thorne George, Auckland ; J. B. Hareourt, Wellington ; The Hon. W. J. M. Larnach, C.VI.G., M.H.R., Dunedin : The Hon. George McLEAN, M.L.C., Dunedin ; Frederick J. Moss, M.H.R., Auckland ; The Hon. Edmund William Parker, (Jhristchurch ; The Hon. Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G., Dunedin. FRANCIS J. FOX, General Secretary.

A GENUINE SA VOI^NV O I^N G By Purchasing your WINTER CLOTHING At THE GRANITE HOUSE, READY-MONEY DRAPERS, 36 and 38 George Street. Come, See, and Judge for Yourselves. INTER OVERCOATS, made from Tweed and Melton Cloths, in a large variety of styles. Prices, 18s 9i, 20s, 22s 6d, 28s 6d, 32s 6d, 34s 6d. WINTER TWEED and WORSTED SUITS. — We are at present showing one of the largest and best assortments in the trade. Prices from 15s to 555. MACINTOSH COATS.— A splendid range and very eupiiior value ; imported direct from the makar. Prices, 8^ 9 1 to 455. \TTINTE R READY-MADE V M TROUSERS, that look well, fit well, and will we,n well. Prices 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6 1, 7s 6d, 8s 9d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d. BuYS' WINTER ULSTERS.— Made ir> from the newest, neatest, and most stylish Cloths and Tweeds for the present season. Pi ices from 4s 6d. BOYS' WINTEU SUn>.— Made up in the latest styles, and from sti^ng, serviceable Tweeds. Prices, Knicker Suits, from 3i 3 1 upwards. V| EN'S and B( >YS' MfaBCERY.— <-'-»- We alwi^s hold a large and wellassorted stock of Hats, Caps, Scarves, Underclothing, Sox, &c, &c. Please call ani inspect. THE GLiAN IT n. HOUSE 36 and 38 George Street Dunedin. OOTANICAL GARDEN HOTF^, 13 NORTH-EAST VALLEY, DUNEDIN. THOMAS KIRK, Proprietor. The Botanical Gardens Hotel now being finished, the proprietor begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he is prepared to receive Boarders and resident Families. The Hotel is easy of access (bein£ in close proximity to the Gardens), overlooks the grounds, and in one of the healthiest parts of the town. The cars stop at the door every six minutes. Large aud well ventilated Bedrooms, Parlours, Sitting-rooms, etc. ; THOMAS KIRK, Proprietor. Tj^MPIRE HOTEL, WELLINGTON. HAMILTON GILMER ... Proprietor The above Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and re-furnished throughout, ar.ci for Vccommodation is not to be surpassed in the Colony. Special provision has been made to ensure the comfoit of Fainilit-s ctnd Commercial Travellers.

THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY Effects Insurances on very description of Property at LOWEST CURRENT RA KB Claims Promptly Settled. Office : Liverpool Street, Dunedin. THE N. Z. RABBIT-SKIN EXCHANGE Jetty & Ckawford Sts., Dunrdin. ER. BRADSHAW, • Fur Merchant and Exporter. HIGHEST PRlCESgiven for RABBITSKINS ' in any quantities. N. B.— Terms, Net Cash on delivery. m s To c k s * MONUMENTAL MASON, CHRISTCHURCH. [Established 1872.] <^ *~ \ , .• -J £ S S *f '•*-. •'<--::- .. °° n ; i - - _. o ,«« . .j : .■ .. D -£ ?8 -' ' |8. — a> , . p p a ,2 • 3 5' SI V" " S" C^ 5 1* -g 511 -*! - BT.B. o S^ ft . o ■S r-s'f • ' < i \< j 'i " ' .•■* £ Designs and Estimates forwarded on application MONUMENTAL WORKSADR AS STREET SOUTH. R~ OWL HOTEL. Rattbay Street, DUNEDIN. This Hotel is situated in a most central position, and affords Excellent Accommodation to the Public. Single and Double Bedrooms. Suites of Rooms for families. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Passengers called for early trains. P. KELIGHER, Proprietor.

RABBITSKINS. OOBERT CLEIAND & CO., Jl\> Bond and Crawford Streets. DUNEDIN, Give highest Cash Price for all kinds of RABBITSKINS, SHEEPSKTNS. HORSE HAIR, &c, &c. We want TWO MILLIONS of Rabbitskins this season, and must get them. BARNINGHAM AND CO.. Ornamental Iron Founders and Range Makers, HAVE REMOVED iTrom Great King Street to their New Premises Victoria Fgundry;, George Street fopj.ooite Knoi Church") OLD CLUB LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, Maclaggan Street (Opposite the Arcade), DQNEDIN. THOMAS POWER Proprietor. Saddle Horses, Carriages, and Buggies for Hire. SAMUEL OR R & CO., Grain, Produce & OoMMiestON Agents, SEED MERCHANTS. j j Stafford Street, Dunedin (In the Premises lately occupied by Messrs. Murray, Roberts and Co., and nearly opposite Provincial Saleyards). Consignments of Wool, Grain, Grass Seeds, Sheep and Rabbit Skins, Tallow, Chaff, and all Farmers' Produce received for sale on commission in I'unedin, oi shipped to London or Australia if desired. PROM PT RETU UNS& LOWEST CHARGES Have for Sale all Farmers" requisites, viz., Woolpacks, Cornsacks, Binding Twine, Clover, Grass and Turnip Seeds, Fencing Materials, Guano, Sheep Dips, &c. SUSSEX HOTEL George. Street, Dunedin. M. FAGAN (Lateol the Gridiron Hotel, Princes street Having taken the above well-known family Hotel, begs to intimate to his numerous country friends and the public generally that he is now prepared to afford them ever'Accommodation requisite at his new residence. Charges Moderate. Parties called for early trains. Hot and Cold Baths. Billiards, Skittles, Bowling, and Riflp Galleries on the premises. M. FAGAN, 1 Proprietor.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 30, 18 November 1887, Page 24

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