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r following extract from the RegulaJL tions for the Registration of Life Policies is published for general information : 1. Every policy-holder, who is suck in respect of a policy granted or entered into in New Zealand by a Company who shall have made a deposit of securities under the Life Assurance Companies Act, 1873, may, if the policy or contract has been made before the commencement of the said Act, register such policy with the Public Trustee within twelve months after the commencement of the said Act, but not after ; and if made after the commencement of the said Act, then within six months after the making thereof. (N.B.—The Ist of November, 1873, is fixed as the commencement of the Act.) 2. The person intending to register a policy shall either deliver the same to the Public Trustee at his office in Wellington, or may deliver the same to an agent; and every such person shall make application to register such policy in a form which can be obtained at any Post Office in the colony at which Money Orders are issued. 3. The Public Trustee shall make _ and keep a book for the registration of policies, in which the particulars of each policy shall be recorded. 4. There shall be paid to the Public Trustee by the policy-holder a fee of five shillings on the registration thereof. 5. Each policy shall bear a registration number according to the order in which it has been received, and when registered the Public Trustee shall make and sign a memorandum thereon in the form or to the effect following : No. Registered in pursuance of the Life Assurance Companies Act, 1873, this day of 18 . (Signature) Public Trustee. J. WOODWARD, Public Trustee. jIACTS FOR THE PEOPLE, 1 THE WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE, (Reduced Prices.) Has attracted so much attention and become so great a favorite with the public that sellers of counterfeit machines have in the most shameless manner advertised and exhibited their machines under the well known name, " WHEELER AND WILSON." This is done in an artful manner, so as to avoid legal proceedings. No imitation machine can compare with the original. None work so well ; None will last so long, And, at the reduced prices, None are cheaper. No Machines are genuine unless they have this Trade Mark on the bedplate. ppm^ Hfilnll mxWml £ mm mmm LONG AND CO, 64-, Elizabeth street, Melbourne, Head Agency for Australian Colonies and 8-22 New Zealand. ' 6454 IEORGE A.ID WELCH, VJC (Late Lea and Perrins,) WORCESTER, ENGLAND Have appointed MESSRS. MALING AND CO., Christchurch, Canterbury, Agents for their well-known Preparations. Liver Complaints—Lea and Perrins' Prepared Taraxicum or Dandelion, for Liver Complaints, Indigestion, &c. An agreeable beverage in place of tea or coffee. Liver Tonic—George and Welch's Liver Tonic or Compound Essence of Quinine and Dandelion. Antibilious Pills—George and Welch's Antibilious Pills, containing no mercurial or other metallic ingredient. Diarrhoea —Holland's Diarrhoea Mixture, a most useful medicine. Carboline Tooth Paste, &c, &c, &c. 7-10 6760 npHE FOLLOWING IS ajn FROM A LETTER Imm Dated 15th May, -872, from an old |B inhabitant of Horningsham, near IBM Warminster, Wilts : -Ik " 1 must also beg to say that your I "|| Pills are an excellent Medicine for me, Htol aU( * I certainly do enjoy good health Prfl sound sleep, and a good appetite; s»E|i this is owing to taking your Pills. o(Li 1 am 78 years old. 55 Remaining, Gentlemen, L. B." To the Proprietors of NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS. 8- 7516 London ARAVILLA COCOA.—Fob BbeakIVI past.—The " Globe " says " Various Importers and Manufacturers have attempted to attain a reputation for their prepared Cocoas, but we doubt whether any thorough success had been achived until MESSRS. TAYLOR BROTHERS discovered the extraordinary qualities of 'MARAVILLA' COCOA. Adapting their perfect system of preparation to this finest of aIL species of the Theobroma, they have produced an article which supersedes ever other Cocoa in the Market. Entire solubility, a delicate aroma, and a rare concentration of the purest elements of nutrition, distinguish the MARAVILLA COCOA above all others. For Homoeopaths and invalids we could not recommend a more agreeable or valuable beverage." Sold in packets onlv by all Grocers, of whom also may be had TAYLOR BROTHERS' Original Homoeopathic Cocoa and Soluble Chocolate. Steam Mills —Brick Lane, London.

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Globe, Volume II, Issue 110, 7 October 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume II, Issue 110, 7 October 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume II, Issue 110, 7 October 1874, Page 4

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