r^HE QOLONIAL jyjUTUAL J^FE gOCIETY, 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-HOLD,ERB. All Funds Locally Invested. Incorporated by British Law. New Assurances 1887, £1,469,786. Fundß exceed £775,000. Annual Income £300,000. " The Colonial Mutual is a stalwart and progressive office, and the management is evidently determined that the Society will confer npon 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." — The Insurance Gazette of Ireland. NEW ZEALAND DIRECTORS: Edwin John Spence (Dalgety and Co.), Chairman; George Beetham, M.H.R., Wellington Beyraour Thorne George, Auckland ; J. B. Harcourt, Wellington ; The Hon. W. J. M. Larnach, C.M.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, Christcburch ; The Hon. Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G., Dunedin ; Leonard Harper, Christchurch, FRANCIS J. FOX, General Secretary for N.Z.
NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, 20 Eoyal Arcade. FW. M'GILL AND CO. • (Successors to Thomas M'Gill), beg to inform their father's late Customers and the Public generally that they have opened the above Premise* with a large and well-selected Stock of Calicoes, Blankets, Flannels, (sheetings, Men's and Youths' Clothing, etc., which they are enabled to offer At such prices as will compare favourably with other houses even in these cutting times. F. W. M'G. and Co. arc determined t° deserve the reputation their father main' ained for so many yews by selling Sterling Goods at the most Reasonable Prices for Cash. Ty stocks, MONUMENTAL MA6ON, Chbibtchtjbch. [Established 1872.J *3 * llfi'ii ' ' Ili j§ JLLjII ' ? 5" 5 D* signs and Estimates forwarded on application MONUMENTAL WORKS. MADRAS BTKKKT hOUTH. BPiSSte:-- — • - — NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WE BEG to notify our customers and Friends generally we have Removed 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. HORDEfcN, BRAYSHAW, AND WHITE, DuNEDiN Carriage Factory, Princes Street South, 'D C N E D I N.
KAITANGATA RAILWAY AND COAL COMPANT (LIMITED). KAITANGATA C AL. Th Company beg to intinate to their Patrons, as a safeguard against 1 1 c imposition of other Coals, that the KAITANGATA bae a Bright Shining Appearance, Lights Quickly, and Lasts ; Free from Smell of any kind, and is singularly Superior in every way for Household Consumption. Universal Satisfaction is Guaranteed to Householders by the use of this Company's Coal. Procurable from all Coal Merchants. FACTORY : ptaKyi .AjM^Bi^ royal George st. „ I 1 ' Abcade. Op. Morris's. \^__ "VTOTICE OF REMOVAL. I htve much pleasure in announcing to 1 my patrons and fuends. who have so libe- I rally supported me for the past neven years, that I have taken those commodious and centrally-situated premises, 190 George street. I where I will now have the rm st complete | facilities for carrying out all the branches of i my Parasol ard Umbrella business. For the convenience of nay numerous Cu°- I j tomers in Caversham, Bo«]yn, Mornirgton, | etc., I have opened a BRANCH SHOP in 29 ROYAL AKCADE), where I hf.ve on hand a Larcre and Varied Assortment of Materials for Umbrellas, Paracols, I etc. Kepairs, etc., at the very lowest prices jin the City. Competition defied. Factory • i 190 George street. A. 11ARTINELLI. NOONDAY OIL. 1 Now I andingr, ex Woodlark, from New York. If .> on want a f.x,oil light, use the best and save trouble All the Cans in i'uis shipment of Oil have the New Tap, with revolving top and long 1 spout. This top serves as lamp-filler, canvent, fancet, and can-filler ; sarea labor ; no soiling of hands. NOONDAY FOR WASHING CLOTHES. A few tableepoonfuls of Noonday Oil saves half the labour. j Full directions can be obtained from your I Grocer. WANTED KNOWN— THOMAS GORMAN, HOBBKBHOKR, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, and Wheelwright. All kinds of Jobbing done. NORTH ROAD, TIMARU. THE ASHBURTON HOTEL, EAST STREET. Proprietor - - ISIr. DkVANE. A Piivoie F,.milyand Commercial Hotel, five minu'es from I ailway Station. Private Apflrtmdits for Fannlif p. The Be&t Brauds of Wines and Sprits. Billiard Room. Tariff Moderate. Special Terms per week for Private Families.
AL L IAN C.E HOTEL, Thames St., Oamabtj. (T ately occupied by Mrs. Grant.) A. J. ADAMS, having taken the above wellknown Hotel, begs to intimate to his numerous country friends ani the travelling public generally that he is now prepared to offer them every Accommodation at a small charge, viz., Meals and Bed, Is ; Boarders, £1 per week. A superior table kept. Hot. Cold, and Shower Baths ; also a good Billiard Table. The Alliance Hotel is well-known as the best working man's Hotel in Oamaru. A. J. ADAMS, Proprietor. SANITARY PIPE AND STONEWARE FACTORY, KENSINGTON. undersigned having purchased the above Works, is prepared to sell at Lowest Current Rates. J. H. LAMBERT. Nobth-East Valley and Kensington. TO THE HOTELKEEPERS, STORKKEEPERS. AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC OF NEW ZEALAND. T T). FERAUD AEttATFD WATERS, WINFS, AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURER, MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. ; Inspection of my manufacturing process ii ' invited, and a single bottle of my produce c:in be purchased from me Iji the purpose of being analysed. i J. D. F. received the following Awards for I his Exhibits at the Sydney, Melbourne, and , Dunedin International Exhibitions :—: — | Constantia Wine, l^t degree of merit j Peppermint lbt „ Lemon t^yrup Ist | Lime Juice 2nd j Ginger Wine 2nd I Raspberry Vinegar 3rd Cherry Brardy 2nd „ Burgundy Wine 3rd Ginger I.randy 4th Aniteid Liquer 4th „ j FERAUD'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF I SARSAPARILLA. ■ Prepired only by J. D. FKRAUD, Maclaggan Street, Dunedin. ! University Laboratory, Dunedin, 4th March, iBB4. I have analysed J. D Feraud's COM POUND EXTRACT OF JAMAICA SARSAPARILLA and find it to be a well-prepared mixture of extracts of sarsaparilla and mezereon, with n number of other organic compounds, sweetened ard coloured with sugar and caromel. It is free from mercury and all other mineral poisonous subs'ances. In composition it is similar to Dr. Townsend's Sarsapari.la, differing mainly in the proportions in which the ingredients are present. (Signed) J. G. BLACK, M.A., L 8., Professor of Chtmistry.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 45, 1 March 1889, Page 24
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