SHIPPING. JJUDDAET, ' PARKER, LIMITED. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICES. For SYDNEY (Circumstances Permitting)— From Auckland: ULIMAROA. 9th SEPTEMBER and 7th OCTOBER. From Wellington: ULIMAROA, SEPTEMBER 23 AND 21st OCTOBER. For passage booking and further particulars apply ■ „ NEILL AND CO., LTD., Agents, Bond,street. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HUNT CLUB’S RACES AT WINGATUI. ON I7th SEPTEMBER, Special Trains leave Dunedin for Wmgatui Racecourse at 11.35 a.m. and 12. 0 p.m., returning leaving Wingatui at, short intervals from 5.30 p.m. The 11.35 a.m. Train to Wingatui stops at Kensington and Caversham to lift passengers holding special racecourse tickets. The 12.5 p.m. Train to Wingatui will NOT slop at intermediate stations. The first Race Train ■ from Wingatui stops at Caversham, and the second Race Train will stop where required. Only tickets at the Special Fares are available by the Race Trains (second Race Tram from Wingatui excepted). . Return Fare to Wingatui (including admission to course), 4s. These tickets will also be issued from Dunedin and Caversham by the 9.9, 10.26, 11.10, 11.40 a.m., 12.15, 12.45, and 2.15 p.m. Trains from Duuedin. Single Pares, Wingatui to Dunedin, by the Specials, 2s. ' The 4.45 pm. Duncdin-Invercargill Express picks up passengers at Wingatui for Balchitba and Stations south thereof at which Train stops. PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. Brighton and taieki mouth ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE ;C J: Hobbs and Co.) Leave Grand lielures, Princes street, Daily, for Brighton inly 9.30 a.m., 2 p.m.. 5.15 p.m.; Sat., .15 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m. Late car, Wed., ■Vi., Sat.. 10.45 p.m. Taien Mouth, 9.30 urn., Mon., Wed., Friday. Specials and Vccommodation ring Brighton Bureau, ass lobb’s Brighton flouse. PENINSULA MOTOR SERVICE, LTD., 7. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS. REGULAR SERVICES TO MACANDREWS, BROAD BAY, AND PORTOBELLO. Buses leave Queen’s Gardens, Lower High met. Time-table obtainable at Buses. THE ‘ EVENING STAR/ RURAL DELIVERY. The ‘ EVENING STAR' is supplied to tesidente every day on the Main road beweeu DUNEDIN and PALMERSTON and JUNEDIN and BERWICK. BERWICK. Mr A. BROWN’S MOTOR PASSENGER OACH for BERWICK via OUTRAM raves the GRAND PICTURES CORNER laity-at 4.30 p.m. (Saturdays 5.15 p.m.). Returns from Berwick every morning. PALMERSTON. Messrs HOPE BROS.’ MOTOR PASSENGER COACH for PALMERSTON, (via Warrington and Karitane) leaves the QUEENS GARDENS (opposite Act Gallery); Dunedin, at 4.45 p.m. Daily (arrives Palmerston 7.30). SATURDAY, 5 p.m. .Leaves Palmerston Daily .7.45 a.m., Waikouaiti 8.15 a.m. Leaves Dunedin SATURDAYS, 1.30 p.m., for Karitane SUNDAYS departs Dunedin 10.15 for Palmerston; departs Palmerston 3.45 for Dunedin; leaves Dunedin 8.50 pm. for Palmerston. COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS along the road may now receive the ‘ Star * immedii ately after publication. Subscription Rates, 9s 3d per quarter, ORDERS FOR DELIVERY may bo sent to the 'EVENING STAR' OFFICE, Dunodiu, or handed to the Coach Drivers. INSURANCE NOTICES. LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANYTHE ONLY NEW ZEALAND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Head Office: Provident Buildings, Rattray street, Dunedin. INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £600,000. The Company Transacts ORDINARY AND INDUSTRIAL Life Assurance. Sickness and Accident Insurance, and Grants Annuities. IN THE ORDINARY BRANCH A DISTINCTIVE SYSTEM of Assurance has been adopted, by which the profits are reserved for those members who survive the period in which their premiums, accumulated at, 4 per cent, compound interest, amount to the sum assured. While the premiums are so moderate that they represent an annual saving of 10 per cent, to 15 per cent, on the rates charged by other companies for with-profit contracts, the latest valuation- produced a surplus sufficient for an immediate bonus of £1 10s per cent, per annum to whole-life policyholders and £1 5s per cent, per annum to holders of endowment assurance policies. Those bonuses will improve by the operas tion of interest alone at a rapid rate, to the extent that in 15 years the Reversionary Bonuses now declared will amount to £2 5s and £1 16s per’ cent, per annum respectively to life and endowment assurance policyholders. IN THE ACCIDENT BRANCH Specially Attractive Tables are issued under which holders of lit' policies in the ordinary branch are allowed a rebate up to 10 per cent, of the accident premiums, or up to 15 per cent- if they are total abstainers as well. CONTRACTS may be made to cover cither ALL SICKNESS or 50 specified diseases During the past five years the Company's funds have increased by over THREE'HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS, and the Annual Income by more than SEVENTY THOUSAND POUNDS. STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I Capital £1.000,000. ! HMD OFFICE: HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. Branch Manager, F T. Anderson. INSURE WITH THIS PROGRESSIVE LOCAL COMPANY. Fire, Marine, Employers' Liability, FersonaJ Accident and Sickness, Motor Cat (comprehensive). Plate Glass Mortgagee Indemnity,. Bonds of Indemnity guaranteeing the fidelity of persons administering trust estates, Land Agents’ Bonds, and the like. PUBLIC NOTICES. Guaranteed’ to give satisfaction IN SERVICE, QUALITY, . AND PRICE. CHAMBERS, . The Butcher, Arthur street. : . ONE QUALITY-ONLY THE BEST. Tal. 12-795.' :
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Evening Star, Issue 19658, 10 September 1927, Page 1
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