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Business Notices. GRAHAMSTOWN AND TARARU TRAMWAY. Trains leave tararu at 9 o’clock, and Every Hour until 5 o’clock. Leave ! Grahamstown at 0.30 o’clock, and Every I Hour until 5.30 o'clock. Fares 3d. For Rates Charged for Carriage of Goods, &c., apply to H. C. GILLESPIE, Office, Tararu. M cMILLAN’S PIONEER SAFETY iff’BUSSES.gi - -TAfhMKfc* FROsVf . TH-E OFFICE EVERY ALTERNATE i HOUR. j The ’Russes as usual between Grahams- ! town and Shortlaud. j ’Busses will leave Parawai at 9 a.m., ! 11 a.in., 2.30 p.m„ and 0 pan. daily. Grahamstown to Parawai, 8.30 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 2 p.m.. and 5.30 p.m. Fares from Grahamstown to Parawai, 9d.; Short land to Parawai, 6d. Monthly Tickets at Reduced Rates. .JOHN NIC II OLL S, CA Hill Ell ,}• FOR WARDING AGENT BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND THE THAMES, , (Successor to J. Clayton). j Orders received in Grahamstown at G. ' Crocker, Bootmaker; Mr Carter**. StaI tiouer ; in Shortlaud, at Mr Fenton’s, • Fruiterer. Offices : Excelsior Store, Shortlaud Wharf ; and, I Cuu’>am's Fruit Shop, Auckland. j « ——— N E W MILLINERY, MANTLE, AND DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT. POLLEN STREET, (Opposite the Imperial Hotel). MRS. POOLE BEGS to inform the Ladies of Grahamstown and Shorthand, that she has Commenced .Business as above, and, from her long and extensive Knowledge of the business in all its blanches, she hopes to merit a share of the patronage which she so generously received on this field when formerly carrying on business at Grahamstown. A Stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing always on hand, as well as the best and most varied assortment of Baby Linen. "Wedding and Mourning Orders executed with the greatest care and promptitude. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A Few Apprentices and Improvers. Wanted also, a First-class Machinist, and a Few Good Needle-women, for the Making-up Department. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES. PFIIE Government having been empowered JL by special Actscf the Legislature tocuter into contracts for Insurance on Lives, and for theGrantsof Annuities and Endowments, are now prepared to execute any of the usual contracts dependent upon the contingencies of human life. • The following advantages are presented as deserving of Public attention, and especially of the Working Classes : 1. All transactions, and Powers of Attorney, and other documents, are free of Stamp Duty and all taxation. 2. No charge is made beyond the pur-chase-money or premium, paid quarterly. half-yearly, or annually. 3. Fourteen or twenty-one days of grace, according to the intervals of payment, are allowed beyond the due dates ; and should the assured die during these periods, the policy will still bo valid. •1. Surrender values are granted on the whole or any part of a contract which has endured for five years. 5. I’he tables of Premiums in all the branches are considerably less than any other office in New Zealand. G. Residence is permitted in any part o the Australasian Colonies or Europe and premiums may always be paid on the due dates at the nearest Money Order Office. 7. Insurances effected for the benefit of and settled on Wife or Children are free, to the extent of £2OOO, from the claims of Creditors. 8. The Consolidated Revenue of the Colony is liable for all claims, in the event of the receipts (which are safely invested at compound interest) at any time living insufficient to meet demands, thus affording the best security to the Assured. The fullest information can be obtained on application to any Money Order Office, or Government Schoolmaster, or to Cecil Y. Biss, Sub-Commissioner. Offices : Central Hall (next Post Office), Provincial Buildings, Dunedin. ;W. GISBORNE, Commissioner,

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 136, 16 March 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 136, 16 March 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 136, 16 March 1872, Page 1

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