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Advertisements re too late for Classification. SPECIAL NOTICE. Messrs gillies and street have much pleasure in intimating that they have been appointed by THE NORWICH UNION FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES OF ENGLAND To represent them in the Province, and that they will be prepared in a few weeks to effect Fire and Life Insurance business on terms which will contrast favorably with the rates of other offices. THE NORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANGE COMPANY Was instituted in 1808, and is one of the few purely mutual Insurance Offices. It has issued more than 37,600 Policies, and has paid to the Representatives of more than i 8000 deceased Members upwards of SEVEN MILLION POUNDS STERLING The ACCUMULATED CAPITAL amounts to nearly Two and-a-Half Millions sterling, the whole of which is securely invested upon first-class securities, THE RATES OF PREMIUM Will be found, by comparison, to be on a very moderate scale. Under 45 years |of age not less so than 10 per cent, below those charged by most offices, and, in some cases, not exceeding the non-participating rates of other Companies. The advantages to be derived by Members of this Society may be estimated from the statement that, In addition to £910,882 paid in the five year's ending in June, 1866, for sums as- | surkd, a further mm of £224,605 was paid for bonuses thereon, making in all £1,135,487 paid in five years to the representatives of deceased members. SETTLEMENT POLICIES To meet one of the greatest wants of the day, this Society issues Policies in the nature of Settlements, securing a certain and direct provision for the family of the Insurer. POST NUPTIAL SETTLEMENTS. In like manner a settlement after marriage may be made, provided the transaction is bona fide. These insurances, now for the first time introdnoed, are fully explained in special Pro- ; speotus. The Members of this Society, by its regulations and uniformly liberal management, have provided for them every advantage and convenience in carrying out their insurance arrangements, are consistent with seoarity. THE NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY Was instituted in 1821, with A SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL OF £550,000. The rates of Premium, based on an equitable system of Assessment, are exceedingly moderate, ts regulations liberal, while the security afforded by it is unquestionble. The office is distinguished by its liberality and promptncssin the settlement of claims, the sum cfi £2,698,416 hating ■ been paid to Insurers for losses by fire. THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF INSURANCES NOW EXCEEDS NINETY-ONE MILLIONS STERLING. Losses Paid in Dunedin. Every information as to the principles, rates, and management of these Societies may be obtained on application to GILLIES & STREET, Princes Street, Dunedin. CITY OP DUNEDIN.—The CITIZENS’ ROLL, year 1872-3. Ratepayers are reminded of the necessity for their making immediate payment of the City Hates for the year 18,72Failing payment on or before the 15th June, all Ratepayers then in default will, as by law required, be excluded from the Roll. Persons who may have recently acquired a qualification for admission to the Roll, by change of residence or otherwise, are respectfully requested to intimate the fact to me forthwith. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk, 15th May, 1872. TENDERS will be received by the Commissioner of Police, Dunedin up to the 22nd Instant, for the Removal of the Police Barrack? at Lowther, and Ec-erecting the same at the Elbow, together with an additional room. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Police Station, Maclaggan street, Dunedin. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. K. WELDON, Commissioner of Police. JgDWARD DE CARLE. JOHN FOX will open a SUBSCRIPTION LIST for the Family of the late Mr. B. De Carle. JOHN FOX. Princes-street South. WANTED smart active strong Lad to learn driving in country district. Apply Auld Scotland Hotel. WANTED to purchase, Building Allotment in or near Dunedin. Particulars to Smith and Anderson. WANTED to Bent, a three or fourroomed detached Cottage, near Postoffice. Apply early to W. S. Riddell, Commission agent, Stafford street. WANTED, in a private family a respectable Single Man as Cook. Apply, Box 114, Post office. WANTED, Mantle Hands, also an Apprentice. Apply for address Mr Black, Maclaggan street. FOUND, a Sum of Money. Owner can obtain the same on applying and paying expenses to F. M. Coxhead, Jetty-street, LADIES’ and GENTLEMENS’ Left-off Clothing bought. Highest Prices Given. Letters punctually attended to. Lyons and Hart, Fleet street. TO LET, Eight-roomed House in Cargillstreet. Apply to Will. S. Douglas, Princca-strcet.

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Evening Star, Issue 2883, 16 May 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 2883, 16 May 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 2883, 16 May 1872, Page 3

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