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| THE COLONIAL Insurance Company OF NEW ZEALAND, miE AND MARINE. CAPITAL: Two Millions Sterling. CHIEF OFFICES, WELLINGTON. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman: The Hon. C. J. Pharazyn, M.L.C., Chairman Local Board Australian Mutual Provident Society. Yicb-Chaieman : The Hon. Randall Johnson, M.L.C., Managing Director Northern Laud and Loan Company. Jacob Joseph, Esq., Merchant. A. de B. Brandon, Esq., M.H.R., Local Director Australian Mutual Provident Society. E. W. Mills, Merchant. The Hon. M. S. Grace, M.L.C., Local Director Australian Mutual Provident Society. Walter J. Nathan, Esq., Merchant. Solicitous : Messrs Brandon and Son, Wellington. General Manages : Geo. S. Graham, Esq. Bankers: The Bank of New Zealand. This Company offer to Insurers the following combined advantages:— Absolute Security Participation in the Profits upon an equal basis alike for small and large insurers Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims Lowest Current Rates Insurances of Every Description effected. THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE The Company, having reserved 100,000 Shares of £lO each (half the capital), ten shillings payable thereon, to be allotted from time to time to actual insurers only in proportion to the amount of Insurance Premiums paid, offers to the public generally, and particularly to small insurers, the twofold advantage, which no other company in New Zealand possesses, that of absolute security against loss, combined with participation in the profits of one of the safest and most lucrative kinds of investment. An insurer with this Company, exercising his optional privilege and becoming a shareholder, in effect reduces the rate charged on his own property in proportion to the amount of premium he pays and the influence he exerts to induce others to insure with the Company. NOTICE TO INSURERS, At the expiration of the first financial period of the Company, the Directors will offer to persons who may have previously insured the right of taking up at par (viz., on payment of the called-up capital only, w'nioli will not exceed 10s per share) one of the RESERVED SHARES FOR EVERY £l OF INSURANCE premium paid by them whether for Fire or Marine risks. The Company is now prepared to undertake FIRE and MARINE RISKS at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES at the Temporary Cfilces rented from Messrs Chrystall and Co , HEREFORD STREET, Opposite the Custom House. feeds;, e. a. graham, 1425 Manager for Canterbury. Theatre Royal. m. 48 Management having—from motives of economy it is presumed—resolved to advertise their performances in the “Lyttelton Times.” “ Star,” and “Sun” only, the Proprietor of the Globe begs to inform the public that, in order to lend them a helping hand, he will, in future, insert their notices gratuitously. Theatre Roy a l Lessee Mr Hoskins Stage Manager ... Mr J. P II ydes THIS EVENING (MONDAY), Production of the Glorious Spectacular Extravaganza LALLA ROOKH, Having been two months in preparation. . xi Entire New Scenery bv Mr Williams, Amongst which will be shown a PANORAMA OF EIGHT VIEWS, Representing scenes of the RUSSIAN AND TURKISH WAR. New mechanical effects by Messrs Colo and Robinson. New properties by Mr D. Mason. Incidental music, arrange! by V’r W. G. Hydes. Waltz, song, “ The R- torn of Spring” —Miss Daley. Song, “Ever of Thee ” —Miss Wilton. Song, * # The Tramp of the Fire Brigade ” —Miss Andrews. Duet, “I’d mourn the hope? that, leave me”— Misses Andrews and Wilton. Song, “I haven’t got a Sixpence ” —Mr Hydes. Chorus, “Cheer up, old Chap, don’t cry”—Miss Andrews, Mr Hill, and Company. Song and dance, “Lily of the Valley”—Miss Johns. Duet, “ Hoop de-dooden -do ” —Miss Johns and Mr Hydes. Duet, ‘‘B'roilirg in <ho Moonlight ” —Misses Andrews and Daley. Concerto piece, ‘ Fly not y-1 ’ — Company. Song, “I won’t say no” —Miss Andrews. Trio, “Of all Nations”—Misses Andrews and Johns, and Mr J. P. Hydes. Grand National Anthem And demonstrative chorus of “ Rule Britannia,” at the sight of the British ironclads in Besika Bay. Song, “Lady Love, ’twas all a do ” —Miss Andrews. Grand finale —Company. Programme of Scenery, &c.—Scene I—The Banished Peri. Fertile Plains near the Peri’s Home. Scene 2—Boudoir of Lai la Rookh, Vision of the Velied Prophet ot Khorassan. Scene 3—Palace of Aurunezebe, and View of the Royal City. Scene 4—The Fire Worshippers. The Gheber’s Haunt. Scene 5 The Journey of Lai la Rookh. The Lake of Pearls. Advance of the Procession to Mountain Pass, and Moonlight Encampment near Bucharia. Gorge ms Eastern Revel. Scene 6 —Outskirts of the Capital City of Bokh.ra. Scene 7 —Alcoves of the Peri’s Garden, with Golden Corridors of the -Erial Amphitheatre. PANORAMA VIEWS. 1. Constantinople and Floating Bridge. 2. Bosphorus from above Berhitz Fort. 3. The Arsenal from Peru. 4. Fountain near the Asian Valley of Sweet Waters. 5. The Sea of Marmora from Seraskier’s Tower, with British Fleet at Anchor. (5. Night before the Attack on Fort St,. Nicholas. 7. Fort St. Nicholas, taken by the Turks, and re-taken by the Russians with Great Loss. 8. Our Ironclad Fleet Manoeuvring at the Mouth of the Bosphorus. H.M. ship Alexandra running the gaunlet. To be preceded bv the comedietta, COOL AS ACUOUMBE R. Plumper... ... ... ... Mr Hoskins Box office at Bunz’s Music Warehouse BALLIN BBOTIIoIiS, Ale and porter bottlers Manufacturers of Aerated Waters, Ginger Wine, Sarsaparilla, Quinine and Cordials. ARMAGH STREET AND OXFORD TERRACE, Adjoining Foresters’ Hotel, Christchurch. A for EHRENFRIED BEOS. THAMES ALE AND POd i Eli. [6

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1360, 24 June 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1360, 24 June 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1360, 24 June 1878, Page 3

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