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- The Equitable LIFE ASBURAXCIS COMPANY of U.S. ESTAIILBIIHD UPON' TUB MUtUAI Systkm. All pi'ulita being divided amongst its Policy Haldol's. NO stronger sptcu) for tlio Governincut uf h Company wan over devised tlnlnthat embodied in its charter and by-laws. THE EQUITABLE is tub largest and TIIK ItIOHKST SoCtEIY I.VIIIK World' In twenty-nine years it has paid over £24,000,000 to its Policyholders. Its Kmv Business is now bein« obtai'iod at a rate exceeding £35,000,000 a year. The apse's of the Equitable are £19,800,(109, i, e., nearly TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING. Its ampins fund nlono represents £4,311,390, ;uid far exceeds tint of any other dllice, therefore the Equitable has the largest bonus-giving power in the world, , ACTUALRESULTS,notESTIMATES. Hundreds of thousands-sire new being paid away yearly by the Equitable in settling TOM'INE' POLICIES, and these settlements surpass anything that has ever beee done in other forms of Lifelnsuiance, and no Colonial Oraon CAN SHOW ANYTHING TO COMPARE WITH 111 KM. O. GODFREY KNIGHT, F.I.A, 3266 Actuary for Auatralaaiii. WORTH KNOWING^" Where to purchase "ITTATCIIES, CLOCKS, JEWELV\ LERY, STERLING SILVER AND ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED GOODS, FIELD and OPERA GLASSES, 4NMHDS, SPECTACLES, &e, &o, Of Eeliable Quality 1 ISTAT LOWEST PRICES.^ g.& t-Young, I m p o v i, c r si, 73, Lamuton Quay, Wklmnoton, Wish the following facts lnudo known ■ 1, That they import all their GOODS direct from the ACTUAL MANU- i FACTURERS iu the Home Country. 2, That they liavo no commission to pay to HOME BUYERS, Mr George Yoimg, one of tho partners, being buyer in England. 3, That they buy for CASH and secure all DISCOUNTS. _ i. That by their buying from the Actual Manufacturers, having no commissions to pay to Homo Buyers, and securing all Discounts, their Goods are landed in Now Zealand at LOWEST POSSIBLE COST, and as only a moderate profit is put upon landed cost, no house in the Colony can sill cheaper than they can, if any so cheap, G-. At T. YOUMtt Are not aware of any otlior retail firm in the jewellery trade in Nciv Zealaus possessing the above advantages, c .insequeiitly they fearlessly challenge competitioh either as to QUALITY or PRICE of GOODS. In inspecting G, & T. Young's stock, especially their stock of Electro Silver Plated Goods, it will at once bo anoarent that they possess special facilities for collecting the NEWEST and BEST DESIGJNS fiom the Leading Manufacturers.

In their stuck will lie found goods from every manufacturer of note in England, and Roods of a quality not to be seen in any other shop in the colony, GOLD AND SILVER WAI'CHES. G. & T. Young have devoted great attention to. this particular branch of their business, and since starting business luDunedin, 27 years ago, they have mado the Watch Department one of its special features. The enormous number of Watches sold by thorn in Otago and Canterbury is auiple proof that their Watches luive given every satisfaction. Gums' Gold Watches, £lfi 10s to £O7 10s Ladies' Gold Watches. £G to £3O Gents' Silver Watches, £8 to £l2los Ladies' Silyes Watches, £2 5s to £7 10s G. & T. Young wore awarded First Prize for Watohes aud Clocks N,Z, Exhibition, 1805, Inspection respectfully invited. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELLERY repaired by skilled workmen at moderate prices. Koto the Addresses-. & T, YOUNG, 73, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, Also tit Duncdin, Tinwru, and Oanrnru, 8266 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TI3 ARO MUSIC WAREHOUSE, E. J. KIN G, (Of Cuba Street, Wellington), Respectfully intimates to the inhabitants of Wairarapa that, ho will shortly opon his Now and 3ommodious Premises in Manners Street, adjoining Fhickton's, with a largo stock of Musical Instruments, Tutors and Teaching Music, &c, 3206 WHAKATAKI POST OFFICE STORE. fpHE UNDERSIGNED Ims opened X the above STOKE, and desires to inform his old customers and friends, that they will bo supplied tliorat with NEW GOODS at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, —A TRIAL IIESI'EOTTOLLY SOLIOITEU,— J. B. OSBORNE. WIIAKAT'AKI, February Ctli, 1889, 2 NEW BOOKS. TO 9TH MAY, 188 P. ANNO DOMINI, 8000, or W'-WAn't Destiny, by Sir Julius Only a few copies ot the first edition aro unsold. Post paid 4/6. Robert Elsuierc, by Mrs Humphrey Ward; post paid 4/-. John Ward Beacher, by Margaret Loland, cheap edition ; post paid 1/9. Library edition, post paid 1/New Zealand of To-day, 1884-87, by .John Bnulshaw, 12/0. Alton Locko, Charles Kingsley, new edition, 4/-. Hcroward tha Wake, by Charles Kingsloy, new edition, 4/-, The Pillars of tho House, by Charlotte M. Yonge, two volumes each, 4/-. The Young Stepmother, by C. M. Yonge, 4/-. Chanco and Luck, by It. A. Proctor, author ot "How to Play Whist," &c, 2/0. The Book of Patience, or Card for a Single Tlayer, by Walter Hood, 2/6. Tho lievolt of Men, by Walter Besant, 4/6. Hallam's Constitutional History of England, new edition, 8/6. Montaigne'b Essays, new edition, 8/0. Celebrated Russian Novels, by Count Tolstoi; The Cossacks, and Kccplleptions of b'ebastopo

G. N. DUTTON, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND NEWS AGENT, LAMBTON-QUAY & WILLIS-ST WELLINGTON, Winis Street, GrTON, RS E. WILLIAMS, late of Mastertun, liavinij taken over the above Old Established Hotel, will be glad to Bee nil her Old Wairnrapa Friends, and they may be assured they will receive every nttontbn. First-Class Beds 1/G, All Meals 2/, Board per Week, 20/, SHIP HOTEL.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3271, 1 August 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3271, 1 August 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3271, 1 August 1889, Page 3

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