i . Insurance. National fire and mauine ■' ;INSUBANCE COMPANY . ... . op ii . . NEW . ZEALAND} Capital • One Million Sterling. - £50,000 Paid up. Head Omens: Dunedin. ' fiIREQTOKS] ' George Grayßusssll, Richard Omvbb J. L. Buttbrworth Robert Wilsoh Keith' Ramsay . Hen by Deiver ,/ EvAN-Pnoia, , . 1., Johs t/Anaiwi ! -' W.' J. M,"LARNAOH. ...,' General Manager : A. Hill' Jack, ■ Th'e above Coinpany Laving established aa Agency at the Thames,-is nbw.: prepared to Underwrite Risks on all desoriptiqaa of Property and Merchandise .at:;Loffest l >of ' Premium. The undersigned has lieeu; Appointed.! Agent for, theirfield,-;from whom Insurers will receive all information as to terms of biisiriesa, Prompt and equitable settlement of losses. . . ■ - WILLIAM DAVIES,'Agent. , ' v ... J. J . . : INSMCE- ( COMPANY.;.: : EIEE, MABINE, LIEEi &o. " CAPITAI • - J .£2,200,000 Insurances on every~ description of property i.:- ! ' •' D. K. GELLION, ■ • ■ : Agent for IliameslMrict, 0 ! UT H B'B I 'T' IS H . FIRS. AND MARINE . ZEALAND. : .capital.. ■.•,.» ; ; i7poo: k ~This;: Popular, and purely, New Institution. has the security "and 'irifluenca of more than Nrinr Hbhdrkd I 'Shareholders. Funds invested, and profits retained ." in the Colony.:! r v i ; - ; ■> >=••• ■ Lowest current rates. Prompt settlement; fiICHABD HUD3ON, ' ' '" " : ; Agent,-' Thames, <$•' TAN D AJ 'R B FIRE. AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEWZEALAND. . v .,- ( THAMES'BIiANCH. KISKS, LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Gf.W. BINNEY, Auckland; EDWIN BINNEY, Glrahamstown. i USTRALIAN MUTUAL. PROVIDENI 2X\ '■ SOCIETY. FOE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, to, : NEW ZEALAND BRANCH : - . ~ .Head Oeiobi Wellington. PBESBNT Asotai. Bbvjshbb, £280,000. ACOUUUUTBD AND IHVESIED EOHDS t £1,330,000. Persons Assuring with this Office share. the i.. *?' whole profits, and a Bonus is declared every fifth year. ' — n r '< ' Aoert : H. H. WEIGHT, Medical RBFBBBB: JAItES KILGOUB, M.D, Groceries. edition: of ! - local ! chat. Bill—Well, Tom* have ; you insured} your life yet ? Tom—l have that, man; and what's more, since I have, been getting my Groceries.at . ■ McGtowan's, I ; find' I have an overplus every pay. l " (Bill) —I knewlwas right, or I. would not have advised you ti go there. . Toh—Last Siturday, I had 3s saved in the fortnight's £joods, and I bought a doll for wee •:. . Maryland a horse for Johnny. Next : thing I intend to buy is a pair of nice warm slippers for ;: the wife, to keep her feet dry this cold weather. (Bill)— That's what 1 call making a good use of .-v. your money. (Tom)— Why, before I was deal* • iog'at Mciorau's, Ihad hardly;a • on another. (Hill)—He;<loes a good"trade, v and' * r he is doing more every day. ■•(Tom)—f suppose ." he will soon ba taking a big shop. (Bill)— ; Oh jhe likes the little place; everybody knows...: frnow;' 1 1 ' ' Tom—No wonder he sells, look at his list : of : prices. • ' 1 > Fine White Sugar, perlb • ■ 5d Companies No. 1 • • 644 Crushed Loaf ' ■ ■ • > ■ • ■ 6d Soap (bars), from, jr. ? .. ■. 7i Jams,from ■' •' • 84. Full Weight Sperms, per lb,: - ■ • Is Rice, from • • ■ -3d Best Otago Oatmeal ■ ■ •' ■ 44 Spjendid American Syrup ■; . ■ *Gd Pickles, from J s, ; > 10d ; ..Extra Quality Tea and best Batter'obtainable. " ■;. Bill—That Syrup ,is a fine thinj>. among children now that butter is so'dear. ' Ton—Here's Charley; let's rido him'out his Municipjl Pony. • how's "the Council' getting on!? /', Charley kick- . irig over pail, as usual. 1 ; Now that* hey have ~•„••••• got good footpaths in l the principal places at the.public'ejcpease,''ih-iyhaVe'rcsolvel.tomake . ■, no more, nor put up kerbi'ag, unless the residents pay one-half'the'cost.r- (Bill) Oh that's ; nonsense; they are going to do something in - Mary street', '' ' i. .1 . CflAßLßy—Yes; one part of it, and the - residents'have to pay the half. Then they go : into the expensa of getting.plans: and: specifications for Capt. B.'s they were promisel a plan by the 18 th. (Bill)— That's necessary,-for the .othec: week they accepted tenders at more thaa twice the amount of their | engineer's estimate. ' • s 1 Charley—Oh, well; let them go on, it may all come right in the end (Tom)— Yes, three ■ years hence we will be hopelessly in debt. . . feai'j. atick to McGfowaq, and we can pay anything, if we; only take; advice, ■ : and that is, to live within our inome. • i >,i./ I 'i..- • " ■, ' • . .-:r, (S* Beat Bread delivered daily ■ Bakery. J" ( D/ W I 0 E H A M, ' IHHIN9 & COMMISSION AGENT, EhfflßOTt Bsqws
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1858, 7 July 1874, Page 1
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675Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1858, 7 July 1874, Page 1
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