rpilE /^OLONTATi .IyjUTOAL J IFfi A SSURANCE QOCIETY, BONUS YEAR, 1889. LARGE FUNDS. MODERATE PREMIUMS .ABSOLUTE UNCONDITIONAL POLICIES from date oE Issue. Special Tontine Policies with Moitnary Dividend Tables. Offices throughout Gr«.at Britain, Ireland, and the Colonies. CLAIMS PAID IMMEDIATELY npon proof of Death. New Pusiness written 1888, £1,702,821 placing the Society THIRD on the list of ALL BRITISH LIFE OFFICES (some 97 in number). For particulars apply to J. ILOTT, Resident Agent, For Te Aroha and District. (Offlce, Wliitnker street, Te Aroha).
SAMUEL VAILBJ 9 & SONS (Late Vaile & Douglas)^ HOUSE, LAWD, & ESTATK AGENTS, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. Bankets :— Bank of New South Wales. Telephone No: 134, TTTE act at aokntr for the transaction T of any kind of business in connection with RKAl estatk and the invkstment OF MONKY. We lnive unusual facilities for eflvfitin^ the salk or Purchase of Landand Houses, either by rum.ic auction or private conTKACT, for negotiating Moutgaqes on the most favourable terms, and for managing kstates for Residents or Absentees. Wo also devote special attention to LKTTJNO Flonse-innd Land, to coi.LKOTixo KENT ;ind INTKIttcST, to seeitijj that lutildinys entrusted to our caieare k^pt propcrh insurkd ami rtpairpd, and also that ull rates nnd taxes an» paid up. We nlso act as executors and trustees under Wills. Having a very intimate knowlr»d<re of this Province, we aie able to give correct and reliable VALUATIONS of Freehold and Leasehold properties, Our connection with this City and Province dates from 1843, in wh'ch year oni Mr Vaile Sen , landed in Auckland. Tie has grown up in, and been connected with this Colony for the List 45 years, although residing ar.d doing the business of his firm in England from 1862 to 1860 inclusive. We are therefore thoroughly acquainted, net only with the capabilities and resources of thiscountry.but also with the wants and requirements of new arrivals seeking for land or house*", and our hirge experience and evton«ive connection**, pl.iers us in a position of exceptional advantage for the sneedy and successful transaction of buni* SAMUEL VAILE AND SON'S, Shortland street, Auckland.
TALLY HO! \ TALLY HUM ! TALLT HO! LOOK HERE i SUGAR GIVEN AWAY | JUST ARIUVEJD AT J. HART'S FIFTY CHESTS FIRST CLASS NEW SEASON'S TEA. '^•NOTR: Evpry Purchaser of one poumlof J. HAIIT-'S 2s TEA will be presented with one pound of Cos, No". 2 Sugur ROiit. UPandBUYYOUBtB^. WHBRHI YOUCAN GET StroSfc FOR -NOTHING. < - J No Puff, but a lleally Fir^t-Class aUicle!'
JUDICIOUS AdyebtWnq creates' ." V i ' *;} ';^ - . ;, many fi new business*, revives^! many a\ 'dol]i "'busin'Ssi. "j^sbfiesi 'wanyfk lost bnfeirfe^,' uiul^Becfiresit, aj('feceB^ <l i'n unyj; ;buai»icss,- - -'Advertise »n~ tlf^N w»i ,. " ' i
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 432, 28 December 1889, Page 8
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433Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 432, 28 December 1889, Page 8
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