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Those requiring the services 01 a dentist should call on Messrs Mybbs and, Co., Dentists, Octagon, corner of George street. They guarantee highest class work at moderate fees. Their artificial teeth giyes general satisfaction, and the fact of them supplying a tern porary denture while the gums are healing does away with the inconvenience of being months without teeth. They manufacture a single artificial tooth for Ten Shillings, and sets equally moderate The administration of nitrous oxide gas is also a great boon to those needing the extraction of a tooth. Bead — [adtt.] Mr. J. J. Devine, barrister and solicitor, Wellington, advertises several sums of money to lend on advantageous terms. The system of forwarding boots or shoes by parcel post to any part of the country as adopted by the Continental Boot Depot, Dunedin, is found very satisfactory, and places residents in the country within easy reach of a first-class city establishment. No additional charge is made, and orders are most carefully attended to. Mr. 8. S. Bannister chemist, has taken the premises in the Grand Hotel buildings, Princes street, Dunedin, lately occupied by Mr. W. Reid, where he will remove in due course from the Otagon Drug Hall. Mr. Bannister's business will as usual be conducted so as to give the utmost satisfactian to all who patroniss his establishment. , On page 14 is a new advertisement to which we wish to direct our,, readers' particular attention. We mean that of the New York Life, an institution known and believed in the world over. It is acknowledged on all hands to be one of the very best, and its reputation has been made and built up by the equitable and righteous manner in which it h.s always treated its policy-holders, and the truly magnificent results it has secured to them, The Company has now been before the public for over forty years, and during that time has never contested a claim except where actual fraud has been proved, while 1 the result of it* matured Tontine policies have in every instance exceeded its estimates. Putting the matter shortly, the Insurance is provided practically for nothing, as the cash value of a 20-year policy is equal to all the premiums paid with about 5 per cent, compound interest added. Ever in the van in the matter of reform and improvement in the insurance contract, the New York Life have lately perfected what must certainly be regarded as the best policy ever placed before the public. We mean, of course, the Return-Premium Policy, by which the desired protectioa is given for just tbe bare interest on the premiums. For instance, if a man aged 30 insures his life for £500 at an annual premium of £11 13s, 6d and dies the first year, bis family would receive the sum of £511 13s 6d, the entire -cost of which to his estate has been the we only of £11 13s 6d for the time. But we need not say anything further in. the matter. We have gone into it carefully, and, are convinced \that the New N York stands A.I. in every particular, aad we cay to our readers, one and all who are interested in the subject, • investigate the matter for yourselves. Mr. W. Davidson, the newly-appointed manager for Otago, has represented the Australian Mutual Provident in Dunedin for 8 years, and knows his, business. Under his management we anticipate for ihe New York Life ( the same success in Otago that has attended it elsewhere, and we give it our cordial good wishes. The manager at Wellington, Mr. William Lambert,. informs, as that the Company wrote^over twenty prisons sterling new bonuses in 1887.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 44, 24 February 1888, Page 19

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 44, 24 February 1888, Page 19

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 44, 24 February 1888, Page 19

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