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GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOANS REPAYABLE BY INSTALMENTS. This Department is prepared to make advances on Mortgage not exceeding one-half of the value of the property mortgaged in sums of Money from £100 to £3,000, repayable by half-yearly instalments extending over 12, 15, or 20 years on. tiie. fol-. lowing terms :—-. ■ . Half-yearly Payment for each £100. . Period or Loan — £ s. d. Ihvelvc Years . 6 4 7 Fifteen Years .. 5 8 9 Twenty Years . ". / 413 8" Loans of this nature, repayable by instalments whereby . principal and interest are both liquidated within a ; given time, and on terms ;of a: most ! favourable character, present marked advantage's to settlers and others: The borrower, any timo before the expiry of the full period '(but' net sm'mer than fimr~ years after tlie coin-* mencopient of the loiu)., iriay redeem, the" same, with :: oV without notice,' oh terms which can be ascertained at this pjffice, or at any of. the offices of this Department, whore also forms of application can be obtained. ' This is Hie onty office possessing Government Security and proffering 1 the combined advantages of— Life Insurance with Profits Lowest Premiums -„.' . . ... . Accumulated Funds of, .over one and a quarter millions. The Cash Surplus for the period ended 31st December, 1885 j was £245,315, of which £150,000 was divided among the Policy-holders of the Department. ■ ■ ■ ■'-■■ ■■'■■■■ . D. M. LUCKIE, -..■•! • Commissioner.,;" ; . HeadOfficei '•■'■ Wellington- June, 1887. ' ■ ""WILLIAM CARTHtEW, ■ HAS j ufcit received the jindermentionecTnew ' 'booEs"!"— '. Lorna Dooue, 2/6 ■ The Lavenworth Case, 1/3 A Pair of Blue Eyes, 2/6 ' - Star Chamber, 1/3 : Until Daybreak, 2/6 Rookwood, 1/3 Senior Partner, 2/6 Hand and Ring, 1/3 * : ' The Nick of Time, 2/6 Whitaker's Almanac 1/3 The Red Band, 2/6 ' Two Men and a Maid, 2/6 Paddy Muvphy's Dream, 2/6 In Silk Attire, 2/6 ■■■'-; A Bachelor's Blunders, 7/6 The Bridal Eve, 1/8 Sister Lora -/9 ; Jilts, 6/- '.:. , ■ : Thackerey's Works, 1/3 Infehce, i/6 .; '/' "■.-.. Natural Law in Spiritual World, Who Can He Be, 1/6.. . [i/'i. Our Radical, 8/6 Lover and Lord, 1/3 ■ Killed in the Open, 4/- --; Innocents, 2/6 The Luck of "Barry Lyndon, 9/- --: A Race for a- Wife. 1/3 : The Marchioness of Brinvilliers, I Pluck, 1/3 [9/A Mortal Antipathy, 1/3 . •■•'•• In Quarters, .1/3 . ! ; ' Cricketer's Almanack, 1/3 ' TEMPERANCE \j HOTEL. CLAIRYILLE ■ HOUSE :BAKERY, ; ; ; JO-HNi^OULD , ! ! ■'"■ . pBOI'RIETOB ." . This Hotel is situate in the healthiest and most pleasant suburban j part of Feilding— at the corner of Denbigh and Caniden Stieets ~!and is fitted up with a View .to the con-.| venience and comfort.' of Boarders.. Bath room with shower bath, &c. All kinds of Confectionery and Pas try made to order. Including Wed ding Cakes, &o. ; ' ; No effort will be 'spared to secure for his patrdiis cv ; dry comfort" and attention on most reasonable terms. Private sitting rooms, &c, &c. „:: . Weddings, Picnics, Balls, and Par, tiea supplied with every Requisite: on ■ reasonable terms. J. G. wishes to thank his numerous ■ customers for their very liberal patronage in the past and to call special attention to bis Pure Decorticated Bread specially reeommenUed by the leading members of the medical profession. DAW'S LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, FEILDING. ESTABLISHED BEFORE THE : FLOOD. TN thanking the public for tbeiy J_ past favors, Mr Daw desires to I intimate that he lias always on hand I —Brakes,- Double & Single Buggies, 1 Quiet Riding Horses, AcSpecial arrangements made for Wedding, Picnic, or other parties, Commercial Travellers attended to on shortest notice byletter or telegram, Conveyance at each Train, Carrying business conducted 3-3 hitherto, SAMUEL DAW, Proprietor,

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 141, 4 June 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 141, 4 June 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 141, 4 June 1887, Page 1

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