MU. BA WSON, DENTIST,BoIton-stcost, Terrace next to Dr. Kemp's. • Mr. Bawson is a present on a visit to Wanganui. ME. MOFFIT, Dentist, opposite Mr. Plimmer’s ■new Hotel. rpHE FIDELITY AND ACCIDENT GUARANTY X COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND is prepared to issue policies guaranteeing the fidelity of employes on moderate terms. For rates of premium ami forma of proposal, apply at the Company's Office. Lambton-quHy. ' S. CARROL!/, Secretary. ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. KstABMBIIKD 1859. CAW*m, ONE MILLION. paid up, jeaiw.ooo; reserve fund, £IOO,OOO. Loca Ti l>ißßoron: Gkougk-lloKTSit; Esq., M.If.R, FXUK AND MARINE TUSKS of every description accepted »it the lowest current rates. pjMPSON .Manager. OlHees—Corner of Grey-streot ami Larabton-quay, Wellington / TALLOW, AND PRODUCE, Parties hitherto effecting INSURANCE in England can make ARRANGEMENTS on equal terms to cover interest at any of this Company’s offices in New Zealand — While in Shed or Factories, by rail, dray, lighter, or other conveyance, and ship, till delivered in London. From ports in New Zealand to London direct, or transhipping at ports here or in Australia. From stations or factories, to terminate at Weiington. or coastal port, if need bo. Claims payaole in London. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. R. BRUCE WALLACE, Manager, Wellington. U'NION INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, £2,000,000. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Offices, in Qroy-street, immediately opposite the National Bank of New Zealand; J. NANCAEROW, JUN., Agent. Wellington, December 1, 1877. rriHE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMJL PANY OF NEW ZEALAND. FI E E AND MAEI NE. Capital .. .. •. Two Millions. Fire and Marine Risks of every description accepted ■ at lowest current rates. Temporary offices—Panama-street G. S. GRAHAM, General Manager. Wellington, May 20,1878." gXJN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. Established 1710. INSURANCES EFFECTED upon almost every description of Property at the current rates of Premium,. Total sum insured In 1876, £218,980,307. Claims arranged by the Local Agents, and paid with promptitude and liberality. The jurisdiction of local tribunals recognised. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Agents, Corner of Featherston and Brandon streets, OXI GE TO AGENTS AND SUBSCRIBERS. The NEW ZEALAND TIMES and NEW ZISALAND MAIL are now despatched. from this oflice every morning for transmission by coach and railway to each township and station along the line of route between Wellington, Foxton, and Wanganui. < All Agents and Subscribers are requested to communicate with the Manager, N. Z. Times and Mail office, by telegraph immediately if they do not receive copies of the papers punctually. ■ jyjr o t i o E. On and after Saturday next, the 25th instant, the NEW ZEALAND MAIL Will be ENLARGED to TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES, and will contain a variety of useful and interesting reading matter, prepared especially for country readers. The large and increasing circulation of the Mail renders it an excellent medium for advertising.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5356, 28 May 1878, Page 2
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450Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5356, 28 May 1878, Page 2
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