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rpHE QOLONIAL J^UTUAL J^IFE gOCIETY, QUOTED. N.Z. Offices : AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNE IN, WELLINGTON. / TONTINE INV EBTM ENT POLIOIEB, V| 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 1887, £1,469,786. Funds exceed £775,000. Annual Income £300,000. " The Colonial Mutual is a stalwart and progressive office, and the management is evidently determined that the Sooiety will confer upon its members the fullest advantages compatible with security. It would be difficult to conceive of aay system or plan whereby greater advantages could possibly be conferred upon the policy-holders." — The Insurance Gatctte of Ireland. NEW ZEALAND DIRECTORS : Edwin. John Spence (Dalgety and Co.), Chairman ; George Beel^om, M.H.8., Wellington ; Seymour Thome George, Auckland ;J. B. Harcourt, Wellington ; The Hon. W. J. M; Larnach, C.M.G., M.H.8., Dunedin ; The Hon. George McLean, M.L.0., Dunedin ; Frederick J; Moss, M.H.8., Auckland ; The Hon. Edmund William Parker, Christchurch ; The Hon. Sir Boberfc gtout, K.0.M.G., Dunedin ; Leonard Harper, Christchurch. FRANCIS J. FOX, General Secretary for N.Z.

VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE, (Taggart's Stables), Moray Place, Dttnedin. WALSH & McKEWAN, Proprietors, desire to ' inform the public they have commenced business as above. Draught and Saddle Horses shod on the shortest notice and at reasonable charges. Ty stock , MONUMENTAL MASON, Christchubch. [Established i 1872.J SftJlgne.and Estimates forwarded on application MONUMENTAL WOBKS. MADBAS STRRET SOUTH. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WE BEG to notify our customers and Friends generally we have Bemoved our place of Business to our New Premises (opposite Reid and Gray's, Princes Street South), where we shall be able to execute all orders with punctuality and care, HORDERN, BRATSHAW, AND WHITE, Dunedin Carriage Factory, Princes Street South, DUNEDIN,

TTAITANGATA RAILWAY X\. AND COAL COMPANY (LIMITED), KAITANGATA COAL. The Company beg to intimate to their Patrons, as a safeguard against the imposition of other Coals, that the KAITANGATA hae Bright Shining Appearance, Lights Quickly, and Lasts ; Free from Smell of any kind, and 1b singularly Superior in every way for Household Consumption. Universal Satisfaction is Guaranteed to Honseholders by the use of this Company' Coal. Procurable from all Coal Merchants. y I w PUBLIC NOTICE. ! I BEG to thank my Patrons and Friends who have so liberally supported me during the last Beven years, and beg to notify that for the convenience of my numerous Customers in Caversham, Boslyn, Mornington, etc., I have opened a BRANCH SHOP in HIGH STBEET (opposite D.1.C.), where I have on hand a Large and Varied Assortment of Materials for Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. Repairs, etc., at the very lowest Prices in the City.— A. MABTINELLI Factory : Frederick St. Competition defied BARNINGHAM AND CO., Ornamental Iron Founders and Bange Makers, HAVE REMOVED from Great King Street to their New Premises Victoria Foundry, George Street (opposite Knox Church") OOND A~Y OIL. Now Landing, ex Woodlark, from New York. If you want a good light, use the best and gave trouble. All the Cans in tin's shipment of Oil have the New Tap, with revolving top and long spout. This top serves as lamp-filler, canvent, faucet, and can-filler ; saves labor ; no soiling of bands. NOONDAY FOR WASHING CLOTHES. A few tablespoonfuls of Noonday Oil saves half the labour. Full directions can be obtained from your Grocer. WANTED KNOWN— rpHOMAS GORMAN, HOBSBSHOEB, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, and Wheelwright. All kinds of Jobbing done. NOBTH BOAD, TIMABU. THE ASHBURTON HOTEL, EAST STBEET. Proprietor - - Mr. Devakb. A Private Family and Commercial Hotel, five minutes from Railway Station. Private Apartments for Families. The Best Brands of Wines and Spirits. Billiard Boom. Tariff Moderate. Special Terms per week for Private Families.

ALLIANCE HOTEL, Thames St., Oamabu. (Lately ocoupied by Mrs. Grant.) A. J. ADAMS, having taken the above well* known Hotel, begs to intimate to bis numer* ous country friends and the travelling poblio generally that he is now prepared to "**r them every Accommodation at a small charge, viz., Meals and Bed, Is; Boarders, 41 per week. A superior table kept. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths ; also a good . Billiard Table. The Alliance Hotel is well-known as the beat work ing man's Hotel in Oamaru. A. J. ADAMS, Proprietor. gMITH AND SMITH, OCTAGON. PAPEBHANGINGS. We have just landed, ex Peru, 60 bale Paperhangings, from the Cheapest Manuf ac turers in the world, and being bought as Job Lines, they are extremely Cheap ; and as we have very large Shipments coming to band we intend selling at very Small Profits, and would adviße Purchasers to call and jadge for hemselvee. 30,000 Pieces to choose from— 4d per piece and upwards. Artists' Colours, donble tubes, 6s per dozen; Oil Colour Boxes, from 7s 6d each ; Sketching Blocks, Academy Millboard*, Mounting Boards, Stools and all kinds of Artiste' Materials at Lowest Prices for Cash. Hessian Canvas, very strong (2 yds wide), by the bolt, 4d per yard ; Glass Shades (white glaBB), round, square, and oval, and Ebonised Stands— from Is 9d each. SMITH & SMITH. Mouldings from Is per length. Picture Framing done at the Lowest Prices. Oil Paintings, Lithographs, Engravings, &c., &c. SMITH AND SMITH, Octagon, Dunedin. OTANICAL GARDEN HOTEL, NOBTH-EAST VALLEY, DUNEDIN. THOMAB KIBK, Proprietor. The Botanical Gardens Hotel now being finished, the proprietor begs to inform hi* friends and the public generally that he v prepared to receive Boarders and resident Families. The Hotel is easy of access (being 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 and well ventilated led ' rooms, Parlours, Sitting-rooms, etc. ' THOMAS KIBK, Proprietor TIMABU ENGINE 6c BOILER WOBKS, Adjoining T. Gorman's, Main North Boad WR. BORDER • Sit years foreman for Scott Bros., Christcburch, ENGINEER, MILLWBIGHT, BOILER. SMITH, &c. All kinds of Engines, Boilers, and Milling Machinery Made and Repaired. ' Estimates given for Verandahs and all clauef of Iron Work, Bicycles repaired at Seasonable Bate*

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 16, 10 August 1888, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 16, 10 August 1888, Page 24

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