COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. FIRE AND MARINE. Capital £8,000,000. Bead Office^ Wellington. DIRECTORS : The Hon. C. J. Pharazyn, Chairman. The Hon. G. Randall Johnson, Vice-chairman. The Hon. Dr. M. S. Grace A. de B. Brandon Fsq. E. W; Mills, Esq. Walter J. Nathan, leg Jacob Joseph, Esq. General manager : G. S. GRAHAM} Esq. AGEET IN NELSON : W. Mi STANTON, The Company is now taking Fire and Marine, Risks of every description at the Lowest Current Kr.tes. THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. This Corcpany beinpt c'ompelkd by its Art'clcß of Association to reserve 100,000 Shares (half Ihe capital), to be allotted from time to time to Actual Insurers only in proportion to the amount of premiums paid ofiers to the public generally, and particularly to men oi small meats, the twofold advan tage, "which no Fire Insurance Company in New Zealand has hitherto offered, that of security aeainst loss from fire combined with participation iv the prints of one of the eafeet and rcpet lucrative kinds of investments in the world. An insurer with this Company, being a phareholder, in <ffrct reduces tub rate charged on His o?N propehty in proportion to the amount of permium he pays and the influence he i-x< rts to induce others to insure with the Company. The undersigned is now prepared for Fire and Marine Business W. M. STANTON, AGENT. 197—1 9 THE COLONIAL INSURANCES COMPANY OF NEW ZFjALAND -FIRE AND MAR NE— NOTKE TO INSURERS. — "At the expiration of the first financial period of the Company, the Directors will offer to persons who may have insured with the Company the right of faking up at par one of the unallotted Shares for every £l of premium paid by them whether for Fire or Marine Risks " For tho Company, W M STANTON, Agent. rpEA! TEAM TEA!!! These -who complain that they cannot get good TEA should Tar the Oriental Company's Packets, Pounds and Half-pounds. For Cheapnen and Quaity Cannot be Sarpas sed in New Zealand. CADDIES of 6lbs., 15/THE PEOPLE'S MART. W. PATERSON'S, Bardy -strbkt. 2124 mHE REV. I?. HAZLETON, M.A. fa J- dfpntatiou from the Irish Conference) wiil preach in Hardy-st. VVeeleyan Church TO-MORROW Morning and Evening. 2128 rjIHE REV. Mr. HAZLETON will deliver JL a PUBLIC LECTORS in the V esLETAN CHCBCH, On "IRELAND AND THB IRISH," On MONDAY EVENING, To commence at 7.3q. A Coll ;tion will be made at the close in aid of Protestant Education in Ireland. 2129
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 150, 22 June 1878, Page 2
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