General Notices — ———^— . MISS OSBORNE WISHES to return h>r sincer- thanks to her many friend* on the Thames for the very liberal support accorded her siooe commencing business, and can assure them that no effort will be spared on her part to merit an inoreased patronage in the future. Her Stock of Stationery and Fancy ! Goods Hat ju.t been LARGELY AUGMENTED by Goods of the Latest and most Eanhionable Varieties, and the Public can rely on obtain* ing at her Establishment the MOST RECENT NOVELTIES at the Lowest Possible Prioe*. Stationery, Note Paper, and Envelopes— All Sizes and QaaMiM. BOOKS—Suitable for either Presentation ov the "idle hoar." Carte de Vieite Album*—both norel & Chaste. SCRAP ALBUMS—in Great Variety. CHRISTMAS CARDS—Both Colonial and Imported. Work Boxes, Writing Desks, and Handier* , chief Boxes—Very Handsome.' - *■ A LAR'JE STOCK OF DOLLS-all oiiet and Qualities— *Jio, TOYS iv Great Variety. *• A Choice Afsortment of CRSWEL SSMX3 . and WOOLS hm also just been receiver, Obdhbs fob Pbbiodicais, Maoasihbs, ays all NawerAPEBB will bare her best . attention. - • MISS OSBORNEp " ■ BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER/^ POLLEN STREET. NEW G BOCBEY ESTABLISHMENT. J. G. Catran BEGS to inform all his old friends and the Public generally that he has OPENED hi e NEW ESTABLISHMENT in . POLLEN STREET, Next door to Mr C. Palmbb's, Confectioner,, with a Large and well-assorted Stock of Groceries <& Provisions Suitable fur a Family Trade. All the Goods are NEW and of the Beit Qualify, and will be sold at the very Lowest Prices for Cash. HIS TE A 8 Are particularly well selebted, and will suit the tastes of all Customers. GOODS delirered to all parts of the Field. A TEIAL OBDEK RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. V. KIESANOWSKL TAILOB, ' 8 H.O BT •< AN D , (Opposith Shobtlind Public Hall) tl IBHES to remind his Customers that >l his PRICES are as moderate as erer, ALL GOODS BEING WELL SHRUNK, asd the bes^ of Workmanship beiog Guaranteed. Suits to Measure— Fbom £4 10s «- DON'T FOBGET TO CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK .» 3973 Insurance Companies THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSFBANCE SOCIETr OF THE U.S. . ASSETS... .......OTer £12,117,000. New Assurance, 1884 £17,682,720 Assurance in Force exceeds ... £64,460,000 Surplus, orer £2,839,000. t Annual Cash Bonuses from the Start. c Upon the Mutual System. Profits belong Exclusifely to Polioy-holders. ■ The Tontine Policies I*sutd by the Equitable Offer Extraordinary Advantages to tbe Aasured. Claims Paid immediately on Proof at Auck- ■ land Brancli Offics, Loßn and Mercantile Buildings, Queen street. fpHBRE is no form of Life Assurance so J. profitable to the assured. AH Bisks accepted are at Tabular Rates— mo loading. All policies are free from unnecessary conditions or restrictfoss. ; The Colonial rate of mortality rules the apportionment of profits. This Society aims at securing to policyholders the sum during life, or to representatives of assured at death, by inducing thrift ' and industry to maintain in force the policy, and is not a Loan Office for the destruction of the policy. Intending Assurers should examine this modern system of Insuranoe and Endowment - before selecting any other plan; comparison with existing companies will certainly secure us the proposal. N.B. —The Society agrees to be governed by the decisions of the Courts of the Australian and New Zealand Colonies, within which the paye aof the policy resides. No contested claims on this Society's Book*. The Society's policies are untrammelled with any unnecessary conditions. Sum paid to the representatives of the assured at death and maturity exceeds £15,000,000. LOCAL DIRECTORS: Uok. Sib Fhksbbiok Whitaieb. E.C.M.G., M.L C. Hok. James Wiluamsok, M.L.C. Db. J. LoaA* OAiinuift. CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER : C. H. HAnrn, Esq., 11.D.j BANKERS: Bank ov Nbw Ziaiand. Mubbs MSABB k CO. are the Authorised Agent s for the Thamei District. NORiH BBITISU AND MEECANTILE INSUBANCE COMPANY. fPHK Undersigned having been appointed 1 AGENTS for the above Company for the Thames District, are prepared to accept Bisks at the Lowest Current Bate. MKAES4CO,
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5251, 16 November 1885, Page 3
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641Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5251, 16 November 1885, Page 3
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