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Insurance Companies THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSWE ANCE SOqiET? OF THE U.S. ASSETS ...Over £12,117,000. New Asßurunce, 1884 £17,682,720 Assurance in Force exceeds ... £64,460,000 Surplus,- over £2,839,000. Annual Gash Bonuses from the Start. .Upon the Mutual Sjat em. Profits belong Exclusively to Poiiov-holderi. The Tontinb Policies Issued by the Equitable Offer Extraordinary Advantages to the Assured. Claims Paid immediately on Proof at Auckland Branch Office, Loon and Mercantile Buildings, Queen street. np HE SID. is do form of Life Assurance so X profitable to'the assured. All Bisks accepted are at Tabular Bates— no loading. ' All policies are free from unneceeiary conditions or restrictions. The Colonial rate of mortality rules the apportionment of profits. , This Society aims at securing to polioyholders the sum during life, dr 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 Insurance and Endowmentbefore selecting any other plan; comparison with existing companies will certainly Beoure us the proposal. N.B.—The Society agrees to be governed by the decisions of the Courtß of the Australian and New Zealand Colonies, within which the payee of the policy resides. No contested claims on this Society's Books. The Society's policies are untrammelled with any unnecessary condit oos. Sum paid to the representatives of the assured at death" and maturity exceeds £15,000,000* -r; - ::-; LQCAL DIRECTORS: Hoy. Sir FkbdebicK IWhitakhb, K.C.M.G., M.L C. Hon. James Williamson, MvL.C. Db. J. Loq-aw Campbei,!. CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER: C. H. Haines, Esq, M.D. BANKERS: Bank o* New ZBAtAND. Messhs MEARS & CO. are the Authorised Agents for the Thames District. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. TPHK Undersigned having been appointed cU. ; AG-ENTS for the-above Company for the' Thames District, :are prepared to accept Risks at the Lowest Current Bate. MEARS k CO. Notices T. & S. Morrin & Co., LIMITED, TTARDWABE AND METiL MERCHANTS, IMPOETEBB Of fi \ Eli V DESCRIPTION of BRITISH AND FOREIGN HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL MPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, PLATE, HOOP, ND BAR IRON PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. •V :n jj.. a-.-it d A Large and Varied STOCK of Builders' and Furnishing Ironmongery, Locks, Hinges, Nails, Galvanised Corrugated Iron, Hedging, Spouting, &o. Smith and Wsllstood s Cooking Steves in Great Variety, obo Fire E-engoß, Open Firo Ranges, Kerosane Cooking StovesUseful, Economical, and Free from Smoke or Smell. Butter Workers, Churns, Milk Pans, Pate, Butter Prints, Wood Butler Bowie. - ( Register Grates, all qualities, Fenders, Fire Irons, Coal Vases, &c, Enamelled Slate and Marble Mantelpieoei English, and American Tinware, Portable Washstands, Toilet Sets, Baths, Tin Cooking Utensils. JUSTOP E N E D, A Beautiful Assortment of ELEOTBO-PLATED WARE IN Tea and Coffee Services, Cruets, Egg Frames, Pickle Frames, Biscuit ; Boxes, Flower Vaaes, Fish Knives, Butter Knives, GALVANISED WIRE NETTING. T. & S. MORRIN & CO,» LIMITED, AUCKLAND AND THAMES. Coaches NOT I.'C E. PHILLIPS' PIONEER COACH LEAVES THE EOYAL HOTEL DAILY, at 9 a.m., LEAVING HIKUTAIA at 3 p.m. VTOT having the Mail now, I shall be better able to ATTEND to PASSENGERS and PARCELS. ALBS, PHILLIPS

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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5277, 16 December 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5277, 16 December 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5277, 16 December 1885, Page 4

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