Business Notices. Hairdressing. M. HENNESSY, (Late of Jensen’s) rjHAKES the opportunity of returnX ing his most sincere thanks to his friends and supporters in Blenheim and its vicinity, and to the public generally, for the very large and liberal amount of patronage bestowed upon him since his commencing business on his own account. He begs to call attention to his .REMOVAL TO HIS NEW PREMISES In Market Street North, where he hopes by the same care and attention which lie lias always shown, to receive a continuance of a fair share of public support. Best Brands Tobacco & Cigars Fancy Pipes, &c. Note the address : 27 MARKET STREET NORTH. New Bra in the Pi’actice of Life Assurance. r|H IE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE 1 ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (Limited). Actuary and Secretary : JOHN M. TEMPLETON, F.1.A.. J.PRegistered under the “ Life Assurance Companies Act, R 573,” as a company having Secured Assets in New Zealand. New Zealand Head Ollice : TEM PLE CHAMPERS, FEAT’IIF ItSONSTREET, WELLINGTON. Directors : Edwaud Pearce, Esq, Chairman. Hon. Patrick A. Buckley. Robert" M. Greenfield, Esq. William IT. Levin, Esq., M.H.R. .James Smith, Esq. The Most Liberal and Eipiitable ollice for Life Assurance in the Australian Colonies. 'Flic Best Ollice for Young Men. PROFITS DIVIDED EVERY 3 YEARS ! The following important features in the practice of Mutual Life Assurance were adopted and first introduced into the Colon- j ies by the National Mutual : Ist. —That on Member's Policy shall lapse on account of the Non-payment of any premium, so long as it has a Surrender Valuesuflieiont to pay the Premium overdue. 2nd.—That no Member shall ho com polled to pay a higher Premium oil his Policy than that set opposite to his age in the'Fable of Rates. 3rd. —-That the Age of Members shall he taken as at nearest Birthday. 4th.—-Profits are divided every Three
years. sth.—Settlement Policies, which relieve from the expenses attending the preparation of a Deed of Settlement, and from the necessity of troubling friends to become Trustees. Offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Wellington, and Hobart Town. The New Zealand Branch—A local institution, investing all monies in the Colony. Resident Secretary ... Thomas Swain. Aokxt fok M.VKLiionocojr : R. DONALDSON. OFFICE:BLENHEIM. W. MAXTED, "pOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Next the Maxwell Bridge, BLENHEIM. Repairs promptly and satisfactorily executed. Charges moderate, and workmanship guaranteed. 29 William Boyle, Horseshoed & general BLACKSMITH, Next to Mr. W. Watson's'Wheel wrights’ Shop, BENWICKTOWN. 14 Dunedin XXXX Ale ON DRAUGHT AT CLARK S CLUB HOTEL BLENHEIM. mHIS is an article that cannot be excelled, and is pronounced by experts the best colonial ale ever brought into this market. 92
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 211, 28 March 1881, Page 1
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