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H. GOULSTON AND CO.’S GREAT CLEARING SALE IS STILL GOING ON, ikf SWEEP EIBUOTM WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF DRAPERY, ALSO MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, THE PRICES OF WHICH HAVE BEEN GREATLY REDUCED. H. GOULSTON AND CO., Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Seddon street.

CJTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF VICTORIA. Established - 1870. ASSURE IN TITS MUTUAL AS--1 SURANCE SOCIETY OF VICTORIA . BECAUSE—AGE taken os at nearest birthday. The whole of the profits belong to the members. Bonus every five years, and proT spective bonus allotted to policies becoming claims daring a quinquennium. Results similar to an ANNUAL . bonus. Claims promptly settled. Policies free from restriction. Members have liberty to reside in, or travel over, any part of the world, without extra premium. ACTUAL RESULTS AS SHOWN IN CLAIMS PAID. Policy 2243, eight years in force. Premium paid by member, £4O. Amount insured, £250. Amount paid to widow and children on decease, £274 9s 4d. Bonus on premiums paid in eight years, G 1 per cent. Vide the following : Policies which have not been three years in foice may, after the days of grace allowed for payment of the premium have expired, be revived at any lime wi'liin THIRTEEN months. POLICY-HOLDERS can borrow upon their policies with PERSONAL SECURITY to half the extent assured for, and the proposal for Loan and Life Assurance will, if necessary, be con- > | sidered simultaneously. e | Profits on investment of money dur- !, i iug the past five years, and now being s divided amongst the policy-holders, 1 £34,099 17s 3d, which will provide o j reversionary bonuses amounting to upwards of £77,000. Average ra'e of INTEREST during the past five years £6 16s per cent., which is 2| per cent, above the rate assumed in the valuation. j TIIE LOWEST AV ERA GE ratea L j of premium of any society doing busij ness in Australasia. ~ Mr W. J. POCOCK will Canvass KUMAHA AND DISTRICT accomt panied by Dr T. L. PORTER. M. U. I. O. O. F. T OYAL ALBERT LODGE OF Ll ODDFELLOWS, No. 5855. J THE SIXTEENTH ANNIVERSARY Will be celebrated by a BALL AND PROMENADE SUPPER. AT r\ THE ADELPHI THEATRE, ON WEDNESDAY, 29th DECEMBER. Dancing to commence 9 p.m. 1‘ S;n<de Tickets, 10s; Double, 15s; r. j may he obtained fi<>m anv Member of n the Lodge, or tin* undersigned. .. W. NICHOLSON, i. Hon. Sec. J. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Dr. ja s. m<bre art y, PUBLIC VACCINATOR For the District of Kumarn, VACv OF CHARGE, I eveiy MONj_)A\, ar. 2 o’clock p.m., at j his Consulting Rooms, Seddon Street, [ Kumava.

QNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN, Booking Passengers for all NEW ZEALAND PORTS, MELBOURNE, HOBART, AND SYDNEY, At Through Rates. For NELSON, WELLINGTON. LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. 0 M A P E R E, Captain Smith, MONDAY, 13th DECEMBER. S. S. KOEANUI, Captain Oliver, EARLY. FOR DUNEDIN DIRECT— O ! I A U. v up'.;',in Bcrnccb, RALLY. 1 1 1 • > Months of December, .Lii p .tv. Fern naiy, and March, Return ' \vi i i f issued over all the <'u(ii|. aiv’s lines at Reduced Rates, avai’-alde fur Return f-.r Thiee Months i'f .■; V * -sue, ■S v . e' e !. oi passage apply to tin: ' ’■.•line ’ *""> nrv'‘’3lfS. .1 \. BONAR, Hokitika. .v A.SCA UROW and CO., Grey month. COBB AND CO.’S rnELEGRAPI.L LINE OF ROYAI 1 MAIL COACHES. LEAVE THE EMPIRE HOTEL, HOKITIKA, Y)H CHRISTCHURCH, E..HO TUESDAY AND FULDAV At 0 o’clock a. m. The Coaches leave Knmara at 9 a.m,, on the above days, returning to Hold tika every Wednesday and Saturday at about 3 p.iu. ifrom Kurnara can la - nd duiiin lull particulars a> . ■iVc., from Mr RoUER'I Mu.oN, , t Mi'■ Booking OHice, Quecu’t 2 i -:;s 1! Ivumaia. CASSIDY, BLNNIE, and CO., i’roji inters. / t)i EVAioCJ H AND KUMAR/ IJ TRAMWAY COMPANY (LlillTEO). N OTIC K. ,rr ’ AYS ad leave GHEVMOUTI. : ' : M i ve) ras under ; ... s n.tii. .. 3.30 p.m 'n - I v . . () i .m. .. 3.30 p.m .. 3.3(1 p.m '■ ■ i>•-'» ■ .. ‘ ... 3.3(> p.m i’miay ... (3 a.m. ... 3.30 p.m Saturday ... 8 r..m. ... 3.30 p.m SUNDAY TRAMS Leave Greymouth 2.30 p.m. : ea\ e K u f * ,ii i. ... 2,30 p.m. or.;-;. 1 I 22 • ; I 2.’.( .«•').•, ; ’ndk' •C'een t.l. . -LLiiA R x s. CA.Si.LE, Secretary.

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Kumara Times, Issue 3152, 10 December 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 3152, 10 December 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 3152, 10 December 1886, Page 2

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