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THE GOVERNMENT Life Insurance Department. nnHE attention of intending pro--1 ponents is called to the many superior advantages offered by the Government Insurance Department; Ist. —A State Guarantee with every policy. (The-value of this cannot be over-estimated, when we consider the widespread and incalculable misery that have resulted from the recent’ Australian financial crisis.) 2nd. —Premiums are charged for age NEAREST BIRTHDAY. (All other offices* charge on age next birthday.) 3rd.—The premiums, which are low T er than those of any other office doing business in New Zealand, range from agtT 15. (Most other offices accept risks from poponent 15 years of age, but-charge them for she rate at age 20.) __ 4th.—Prospective Bonuses on a very liberal scale are granted to policies becoming claims, thus securing to policy-holders an Annual Valuttion without incurring the high. cost attached thereto. sth.—Liberty to travel anywhere, or engage in any occupation without permission. . - ' Gllu—The Government Office does not do business, out of New Zealand. The advantage ,ot-. this is made manifest by the subjoined table of mortality: ... , Queensland (death rate per 1000) 19-58 Western Australia ~ ... 17-61 New South • „ . ... .16-02 Tasmania.;,. ~ ... 15-40 Victoria, < ~ r ' ... *l4-78 South Australia „ 12-48 New Zealand .... 10-61 Attention-is called to the fact that the present rates charged by the Government Office only came in force in 1885, Consequently bonuses declared on the old rates, which .were much lower,- must not be confused with those allotted on present rates. For further particulars, apply to] Charles Rogers, SENIOR AGENT, Insurance Buildings, New Plymouth. Leonard H. Whale, TAILOR & HABITMAKER, OPUNAKE & HA WEE A, HAS A LARGE STOCK OF Coatings Trouserings ' Saddle Tweetis - & Suitings TO -SELECT FROM. LL orders will receive prompt • and carefuhattei)tion. 1 TERMS CASH. Leonard H. Whale, TAILOR & HABITMAKER, OPUNAKE HAWERA. ■y O U A.R E I N VITEJ) TO Inspect the Grand Display of Brussels Carpets at AhTHim’S Furnishing Warehouse. All marked iu'plain figures at Whole- ■(■■■ sale, prices. Do not Missv-. ■* -The Last Ten Days ■■ -Vt' ./• { • 1 - V.i -f-v’-V Organ ti e* ■ ■ . OF .• ■ ' if i ■’Furniture ! ' First-class Gooes offering at ISf 0 Rare . > pianos,., . One English Piano. by Eavestaff andSon’S, riow r offering at Wholesale Price—£B7 *)s’. ‘ One German Pian<y^-£4O. One do; (a special’-Bargain)— £3s 10s. These Pianos are really spleaded instruments,-- all the latest improvements,, and-are offered at the landed V.v; cost. ' v Pianos and Organs oh time payments. ~ | Ffinerals Fitipaißhed7~[ in -the : best-w.tyies, ; and Tombstones suppled at lowest fates. f; ’ s H A, ARTIIUR, IMreet Importer, Cabinet, maker Sc XJncler-talcor, Oppswlte the Post Office. PiiiNCEJ* otREET 5 ’.' :• ... Haw-era.

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Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 4, 13 July 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 4, 13 July 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 4, 13 July 1894, Page 2

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