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CIOVEBNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Policyholders and those about to insure shonld note the three essentials of Life Insurance. SECURITY. LIBERALITY. ECONOMY. IN THE GOVERNMENT OFFICE t— SECURITY is unimpeachable; the payment of every Policy is guaranteed by tl.o State; and, iii addition, the accumulated insurance Fund, invested iv the soundest securities, now amounts to more than 1£ millions sterling. T IBEKALITY is unequalled. Policies iv JLJ nrrear are kept alive so long as tho charges on the Policy are not in excess of the Surrender Value, l'olicyholders are unrestricted as to travel, vesidonuo, and occupation. Claims are promptly paid. Premiums are charged for ii^'u nearest birthday. Policies are uuuhulluiigi'iible on any ground except fraud, or suicide within twelvo months. T7l CONOITY is ensured by direct Parliamentary JZj Hiijipvvl-ion. All expeudituie outside paynii'i'.t of Cliii'.ns, ifrc, hus /ir.st to receivo tho .Siiuction oi tho Lef,'isli'.ture. Funds over 14 Million Pounds. Annual Income over £2 .2,000. Cash Surplus in 1885, over £24-2,000 (LAST JH.VrKIUUTIO.N). l'\ W. KKAXKLAXD, F.I.A. 10] Commissioner and Gov^. Actuary. FOXTON VETERINARY FORGE. riEORGE "OOBINSON, ! BLACKSMITH yi.ND FARRIER AlUrinds of General Blakcsmithing ; work executed with despatch and ' care. | The Oldest Established Blac' smith i in the Tji.-t.rict". ; J, Thomas. JUBILEE HOT! L, | OTAKI. MR J. THOMAS wipLoa to rotify to the (liiv.? ling public -lint, lie has juht opened a ■ ew lai^-e, m.d commodious lioi.p>\ where families and the public gonerally ?\il find . everything of the beet. ! The Rouse is situated within Easy distance ' of the Sea Beacli ctiacl RdOl way Station. ; All spirits of tin- best b nnds ! always ke>Jt on Imnd,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 21 October 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 21 October 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 21 October 1890, Page 1

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