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Drapery. A v —— —~rt-' I JOHN WARMOLL. v? ■ v • . iip • jblothier and Boot Importer, Albert Street & Brown Street GRAHAMSTOWN. IN ORDER TO REALISE IN THE ABOV*! ESTATE A. S A L E WILL BE HELD On the Premises known as THE CASH PALACES THIS DAY, And will continue for Fourteen Days, after :which the Residue of the Stock will he offered for Competition by Tender, or otherwise Sold BY AUCTION. The Stock of Clothing according to Cata- - logues, consists of £3238 11 10 „ Boots 1547 16 6 The Boots taken out of Bond and put into Stock, consist of 349 14 6 Sundry Goods enumerated in Inventories 489 13 0 Total - £5625 15 10 The greater po lion of these Goods were imported direct from the Home Manufacturers by Mr J. Warm oil, and will be disposed of at Half their Original Cost. N.B. —As this is the Largest Sale of Clothing and Boots that has taken place on the Thames Goldfields, all Goods will be marked in plain figures in order to facilitate a Final and Speedy Clearance. Insurance Companies. ATOIiWIUH UNION LIFE INSURANCE TN SOCIETY; Empowered by -Acts of Parliament and by Ifoyal Charter, in the reign of Queen Anne, to undertake all business connected with Life Assurance, IS A.PURELY MUTUAL OFFICE. The Norwich Union Life Society has no distinct body of proprietors ; the insurers at large are the recipients of the savings of the institution : the premiums paid, being in fact only deposits, revert to those who contribute them. SETTLEMENT POLICIES. * To meet one of the greatest wants of the day, the Norwich Union issues Policies in the nature of settlements, whereby a man in solvent circumstances, provided the matter is bona fide, may secure (without the risk of bankruptcy) a certain and direct provision for his family. RESOURCES. Irrespective of the immense annual revenue of this Society gradually and surely on the increase, it possesses a reserve fund of £2,300,000 and upwards, available for its requirements. RATES OF PREMIUM Are framed as low as are consistent with the due safety of the Society, and its Actuary is calculated to be one of the most competent authorities in England, the Court of Chancery having recently had to avail themselves of his experience in these matters : and although apparently higher than most offices, assurers should not lose sight of the fact that they receive it back either in bonuses or additions to the sums assured, and, in electing to assure in this Society, they also avail themselves of the experience and safety of a concern that time has proved to be secure against all chances. LOANS. Surrender values are given for Policies of 3 years standing, or LOANS GRANTED ONSECURITY OF SAME. FOREIGN TRAVEL. Permitted to all parts of the globe in properly decked vessels and in time of peace. PARTICIPATION OF PROFITS. In this office it is anticipated that persons entering at 20 will be relieved from further premiums at 44 40 will be relieved from further premiums at 60 60 will be relieved from further premiums at 66 Medical fees are paid by the Company, and there are no charges for Stamps, Policies, fee. One-half of the first five years’ premiums may remain unpaid upon whole Life Policies. T. B. KENDERDINE, Esq., M.D., Medical Referee. Intending assurers are recommended to call upon the undersigned for prospectus and further particulars. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. "■IHE SECURITY afforded by this longX established Society is unquestionable, ts rates exceedingly moderate, and its regulations liberal. INSURANCES for 7 years charged at 6. Iteut can be insured for 12 months. BANK CREDIT H i been established in the Colony, and L -sses will be paid here PROMPTLY, jiBERALLY, and IN CASH, or at Home, it the option of the assured. ALMANACS AND PROSPECTUSES FOR 1872 ut be had, and every information obtained, ■ i application at the SocLty’s offices,Vaile’s Liililtngs, Queen-street, Auckland. G. S. GRAHAM, Vaile’s Buildings, Auckland. aub-Agent for the Thames : GERALD O’HALLORAN, Albert-str

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 214, 15 June 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 214, 15 June 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 214, 15 June 1872, Page 2

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