PHCBNIX FIRE OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1782 THE Phoenix Fire Office during the 107 years of its existence lias paid in satisfaction of CLAIMS FOR LOSSES over Sixteen Millions Sterling. This Office gives to all its assured full and perfect security against loss, - and absolute freedom from all liability. Bif a Special Act of the Ncio Zealand Parliament (No. 2 of JB&7, passed 23rd ■ November, 1887) this Com pain/ can sue and be sued in the. colony. G. S. GRAHAM, Superintendent. r C. H. MILLS, District Manager. Terminus Hotel, PIOTON. W. S. FALCONER, Proprietor. THETIS Hotel is situated close to the * Railway Station and the Wharf, and Porters are engaged to meet Passengers on arrival at either. First - class Accommodation for Travellers and Families. Good Stable and Paddock Accommodation. T. W. Andre"'l, Hairdresser, Tobacconist, and Perfumer, Market Street South, Blksheim to notify that he has just * received afresh consignment of Goods in connection with the Business, including— TOBACCOS, CIGARS, PIPES, CIGARETTES, FANCY GOODS. Ladies' Hair made up to any Pattern. BEST BRANDS 0? CIGARS AND TOBACCO ALWAYS ON HAND G. Wilkins, Baker and Confectioner. Families waited on for orders daily, and only bread of the best quality supplied. Try it! Try it! Trygit! Sweets of various kinds always on Grove Road, Blenheim. MILL RISKS. NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFICE. NORWICH 179", NELSON 1872. PUBLIC CRITICISM, 188 S». THE NORWICH f/NION (of England) possessing the secret of perpetual youth. , unificontly provides for each succeeding generalion.'-limir,nce Times, Now York. 'lhe business has been growing rapidly and the income assuming colossal proportions. —Finanyn Chronicle, London. TH!£ NORWICH UNION from the iho very beginning has always been the type of a p crossing and enterprising office * ' Vdmiuistered with such skill, judgment, and ,'levo.ion, as call for tho expression of tto most unstinted admiration and praise.—lnsurance News, Manchester. We confess that we never ye', heard of a man who advanced that the Society had treated him badly oi'.her in rate or settlement. -') ho Citizen London. Among the a: ciont Oilices which are resting nn'tlieir laurels and cento tedly s ipping into iho back row urnst certainly not be included the old NORWI It t/'NION. J . * » > Wo are glad to observe th-it Blinking off the dust of she is pushing for ■ usiuess all over the world. Id Cu a tho policies of the NORWICH f/NION are a- well known as notes of tho Bank of Eng and.-lhe Review, L °THE NORWICH UNION, lesides being one of tho oldest, is also one of the strongest of the Offices of the country. * * * ♦ In dealing with al risks offered, the olf.cors are o pable of discriminating both wiso y and well The Metropo 'nan, Londtn. Tho Oiiice, par czee/kne,— lnsurance " OC ° W. M. STANTON, NELSON. Mr V- 0. Veninipre AqpT; FO.RJAYSrSOS
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 87, 2 December 1890, Page 1
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459Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 87, 2 December 1890, Page 1
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