Our Christmas Number, 64 pages, finely illustrated Our record number. Now Ready. A handsome gilt to friends abroad.
It will be noticed by our advertising columns that the City Hotel, Durudin, so long under the management of Mr. J. F. Nixon, is now m the bands of Mr. J. J. Connor aud J. T. Harris. As v commercial hotel tbo 'City' is se< ond to none in the Colony. It it. commodious and centra], and u'ider the new management we havt no doubt it •will cominue in the foremost place in popular favour, where it has been for t-o uiajy years — ,* ¥ The National Fire and Marine Insurance Company have a business a'inouuc(unet.t on another pajre ut thi-> isaua. Tne vi iqct advantage ot inMinij^ with this company lies in the fact that its funds arc iuve-fvd in thu Colony. In thi-. ivg.ir I, iind carrying out the piinoipi" of '(,'u mi/ bt^i-Jh at home,' those wishing to f-eoure tneir propeily agamst lo«s by firo would dj well to study the tables of the Nati mal which offer exceptional advantages to insurers. — „%
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVI, Issue 32, 15 December 1898, Page 6
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181Our Christmas Number, 64 pages, finely illustrated Our record number. Now Ready. A handsome gilt to friends abroad. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVI, Issue 32, 15 December 1898, Page 6
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