NORWICH UNION "PUBE INSURANCE SOCIETY. President: M . Edward Steward, Esq. ... Secretary': Sir Samuel Bionold. ; "Chief Offices'.: Surrey-street, Noß'witiH ; and Fieet-st., London. Amount Insured, One Hundred Millions Sterling (£100,000,000); Claims already paid, 36,175, amounting to • " '£2,760,779. '" To guarantee the engagements of the Office a j ''" ' " y Fund of, £550,000 . has been subscribed by a numerous 'and opulent proprietary, which Fund has been further increased by the accumulation of a Reserve Fund, now exceeding £112,000, . in- addition to the ordinary reserves for current liabilities. ' j Insurances' effected at the lowest rates on Buildings, Goods Merchandise, and . Effects ; Skips in harbor or dock; Corn and' Hay in barn or stacks; Horses, and Agricultural Machinery. . POLICIES. IMMEDIATELY ISSUED. LOSSES settled with promptitude and liberality without-reference to Directors. ! DAMAGES arising from Gas or Lightning covered. } NO CHAEQE for Surveys or Policies. \ " A NEW, ZEALAND OEFICE, equally so; with that of any locally-formed company, inns-; much ; as the funds derived , from; Colonial insurari-i ' ces, are "retained %t investment in, this country.: The Norwiph Union has also tbe further sadvan-i i,taige of tho support. of a well-established -English! foundation. :* / - 7. ; j The attention of insurers is called to the pecu- ' liar advantages attendant, upon insuring with this old and famous/institution. Prospectuses forwarded on application to; the undersigned, 1 Every information as to the Society's rates and I , , principles, or as- to special rates, may ! . Joe .obtained of - .».- W. M. STANTON, Agent jor the Provotob ob- Nklson. The above office is distinct and separate from the Norwich Union Life: Insurance Society! The latter is one of the few^ purely mutual English offices. 77. 7 678 BE Y N E Lli A ' WIN E S n tSOHTH =AUSTB/AIJA^.yHITE;;&,:R^ (or " Carbinet "), of pure flavor, and with strength 1 greater than that of any.EuropeaunafuraZ Wines, though not *• fortified '7 with alcoholic: adulterations;"" Sold, at the lowest price in bond, or duty paid,-or ordered: to, be^shipped jdirect from AdeS hiide (prices in/,Circular). r No Wine less than six- ."".', ' : 'V ■"777" I 'MA'SM' & H&l&LfN?;^' < : ' •■: _„ . -KW,|t,-.p7-> ->vy.Ul li',..i.ts:.<- miu. i .....,<> f ' * ;.; ■;*■•> CELE^R^TE^.,;, XJ.:->y-; .;,vr [■ r 4^^vNeS^#V .»"■■ jWhich' completely supersede the Harmonium., and lat1 at a'price^carcely higKgri s Sold M^blp^ayments if required. Illustrated Circulars and^Testimomal^ a ihroai>ithecMußicaK^^ fe: $:w;i&/^mTt^^ \poX&M&l^
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 73, 25 March 1873, Page 4
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365Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 73, 25 March 1873, Page 4
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