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TjURE INSURANCE SOCIETY. This Society, originally established in 1797 and re-organised in 1821,. offers advantages to insurers which Companies of more rec?iat "standing are unable to do. In proof of the public confidence at home in the principles and conduct of the Norwich Union Fire Office, its BUSINESS haißtsadily INCREASED to ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS Sterling. The LOWEST RATES only are charged. This Office is distinguished for its I berality and promptness in the settlement of claims, £2,608,115 ' haviug beeD paid to insurers for losses by fire. _BANK CREDIT being established in New Zealand, Losses will be paid here or in England, at the option of the assured. The Society V Agents can accept any insurances, and fix the limits and the premiums without having first to consult Directors. NO CHARGEfor .Policies, Endorsements, or Surveys. *** The Undersigned is fully empowered to undertake the INSURANCE FROM FIRE of every description of property, and all LOSSES SUrvnf U^ MP f LY AND LIBERALLY &*. L I LLD by himself, thus avoiding the delay and uncertainty occasioned by having to' 1 submit proposals or claims to Board of Directors, or others at a dutance. Every information as to the Society's Rates and Principles, cr as to Sp cial Rates, may be obtained OB" W. M. STANTON, Agent fob the JPbovince op Nelson. _ 2*164 NORWICH UNION TT IFE INSURANCE SOCIETY. CAPITAL : upwards of £2,300,000. In effecting Life Insurances, recent events have shewn it to be of the first importance to select an Office of high character, long standing, and stability. THE NORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY has been established 64 years, and has paid to the representatives of 8000 deceased members upwards of SEVEN MlLLlONS' sterling, and these sums exclusive of the Policies of the Amicable Society, which ancient Corporation established by Royal Charter in the reign of Queen Anne, is merged into the Norwich Union by Act of Parliament. The Resources'of the Society are so great, that irrespective of its immense annual' revenue, it possesses a Reserve Fund of £2,50Q,000 and upwards, available for its requirements. Being a purely Mutual Office, it has assigned by way of Bonus to insurers the sum of £1,650,0C0. THE RATE 3OF PREMIUM are lower than those of some offices by nearly 10 per cent. EVERY ADVANTAGE accruing from Life Assurance in all its phases is 1 offered by the Society, together, with the experiences and. safety of a well-founded . institution, which time has proved to be secure. against all cKances, It is ,7 A LOCAL INSTITUTION so far as the investment of its receipts in the Colony of New Zealand, and to this national advantage may be superadded the support of a large and wealthy English office. THE BENEFITS of insuring herein will be shown thus : it is anticipated that persons entering at 20 will be relieved from farther payments at 44 30 „ „ „ 52 4 0 „ „ „ 60 45 „ „ „ (3 50 „ « - • „ 66 No charges for Medical Fees, Stamps, or Policies. *** Unlike Joint Stock Companies, the NOKWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE SOCIE fY bas no distinct body of proprietors, its profits are dividend among the assured, whose premiums are in fact' merely deposits reverting to . themselves as members of the Society. Surrender values are given after three years. Intending assurers are recommended to call upon the undersigned for prospectuses, aDd further particulars. W. M. STANTON, Agent for the Pkovjnce of Nelson. 2165 F O R SALE. INVALIDS'/"* HAIRS Invaluable in case of.sick- \J ness or accident, the first ever made in New Zealand. Easy Chairs, all patterns Folding Chairs, Arm Chairs "Chairs, all torts, shapes, and prices Coaches and Sofas, in cedar, walnut wood, and red birch : :Dinihg:Tables, sliding frame or telescope, with patent screw, so that a child may open or """ shut them v yr .'Fancy Whatnot ""Fancy^Canterburys. 7 Ladies' Wardrobe, : Glass' Mirror, Centre Door Fapiermache Tables, inlaid with mother-of-pearl Bookcases, with escritoire or plain , Best Ovat Centre Table, carved pillar and claws Handsome, Arabian Bedstead, in. cedar or other woods .:■ Spring Mattress; Hair Mattress, &c. &c -" Wasbstand, only 12s 6d. Flax Pillow, only ls|6d Carpets made'and laid "down. Orders promptly attended to, in town or country. '' .'. ; vGEOBGE -FLEMING, Loudon House, 2054 Hardy-street' r* ROCERSi^GS? X ana.'' Blbion Sale. DRAWING PAPER, various sizes and , r qualitjr. ,0a Sale by , r .■ •. ; ,-.. „ , '•'-'* ''7-- T -'T.\ V ;.V X' : "XBL-UJCAB'Ss SON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 246, 15 October 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 246, 15 October 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 246, 15 October 1872, Page 4

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