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Business Notices, The Equitable LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of U.S. Established upon - the mutual System. jAll profits boiiig divided amongst its Policy Haiders, "VTO stronger system for the liovcrnment uf a Company was ever devised than that embodied m its charter and by-laws. I'RE EQUITABLE is the largest amd the Highest Society in ihe Worldl In twenty-nine years it lms paid over £24,500,000 to its Policyholders, Its Amy Business is now being obtained at a rate exceeding £85,000,000 a year. Tlio assets of the Equitable are 119,800,(109, i. 0,, nearly TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING. Its surplus fund alono represents £4,311,399, and far exceeds tint of any other office, therefore the Eptablo has, the largest bonus-giving power in the world. ACTUAL EESULTS.notESTIMATES. Hundreds of thousands arc now being paid away yearly by tho Equitable in settling TONTINE POLICIES, and these settlements surpass anything that has ever beue done in other forms of Lifeliißurance, auh'o Colonial Office can snow anything to compare with THEM.

0. GODFREY KNIGHT, P.I,A, 5266 Actuary for Australasia. WOBTfI KNOWING? Where to purchase \TTATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELW LERY, STERLING SILVER AND ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED GOODS, FIELD and OPERA GLASSES, ANEROIDS, SPECTACLES, &e, &e, Of Reliable Quality! JSfAT LOWEST I'IiICES.^ g.&t-Toung, I m porters, <3, Lamutok Quay, Wellington, Wish the following feels mtulo known 1. That they import all their GOODS direct from the ACTUAL MANUFACTURERS in tlio Homo Country. 2, That they have no commission to pay to HOME BUYERS, Mr Geor«e Young, one of the partners, being buyer in England. 0. That they buy for CASH and secure all DISCOUNTS. 4. That by their buying from the Actual Manufacturers, having no commissions to pay to Home Buyers, and securing all Discounts, their Goods are landed in New Zealand at LOWEST POSSIBLE COST, and as only a moderate profit is put upon landed cost, no house in the Colony pan sill cheaper t)|iin they cp, if tiny so cl|cnp. Gr. AC T. YOUINCjr

Arc not amo of any other retail firm in the jowelleiy tradu in Now Zeajjins possessing the abpvo advantages, .msiMpmtly they foarleiisly ohallenge coinpetitioh either us to QUALITY or PRICE of GOODS. In inspecting G. & T. Young's stock, especially their stock of Electro Silver Plated Goods, it will at onco be antmrent that they posseas special facilities for collecting tho NEWEST and BEST DESIGNS from the Leading Manufacturers, Jn tlieir stock ivilj bo foipid" goods from pyery of iioto ni Ensjlaiid, and goods of a quality not to ho scon in apy other shop in the colony. CtOLO AND SILVER WAICEES. G. & T, Youmi liave dovotod great attention to this particular branch of their business, and since starting business lllDunodin. 27 j'Sat's ago, tliey liavo inado tho Watch Department ouo of its special feiitl^req, 'The enormous number of 3 tch of i sold by them in Otago and Cantoi'tiury is ai)iple proof tlmt their Watches liavo given every satisfaction. Gents' Gold Watches, £l6los to £0? 10a

Ladies' Gold Watches. £6 to £3O Gents' Silver Watches, £3 to £ll2los Ladies; Silyeu Watches, £2 os to £7 10s G. & T. You.vc wore awarded First Prize for Watches and Clocks N,Z. Exhibition, 1805. Inspection respectfully invitee], WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWEL UsflY repaired by skilled lyqrkmeu at Piodeiatp pripeij, Koto tlw Atldroaa—Gr, & T, VOXJNGr, 73, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, Also at Danedin, Timaru, and Oamaru, 320 ii PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TE ARU MUSIC WAREHOUSE. E. J. KIN G, (Of Cuba Street, Wellington), RESPECTFULLY intiu|atos to (Ijfl inhabitants qf Wairarapa that lip will shortly open his New and jU'ii modious Premises in Manners Street, adjoining Floektou's, with a largo stock • Musical Instruments, Tutors and Teaching Music, &c, 32(ili WHAKATAKI POST OPFI'CI STORE. rnllE UNDERSIGNED lias opened J. the abovo STORE, and desires to inform Ins old customers and friends, that thoy will bo supplied thor.it with NEW GOODS at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. —A TRIAL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.— J. B. OSBORNE. Whakataki, February Ctli, 1889, 2 NEW BOOKS.

TO Btii MAY, 188P, AMO DOJIINI, of W'juiwi's Desfiiiy, by Sit Julius Vpgol. Only !t few copies ot the lirst edition ato' uqsoM. Post paid 4/6, Robert Elsu)cre, by Mrs Humphrey Ww' i pqsj paifl 4/-, Wird lieaclier, bv Margaret Jjoliuifl, cheap edition j post paid 1 /!). Jjibrary editjon, post paid 1/New Zealand ef To-day, 1884-87, by Jo]m Bifltlehaw, J2/G, Alton Looko, Charjes {vingaley, new edition, 4/-. Howard tlia Wftito, by Cimrles Iving'sloy, ueiv edition, 4/-. The Pillars of tho Houso, by Charlotte M. Yonge,. two volumos each, 4/-, The Young Stepmother, by 0. M. Yomje, 4/-, Chanco and Lucli, by B. A. Proctor, author ot "How to Play Whist," fo, 2/6. The Book of Patience, or Card for a Single Tlaycr, by Walter Hood. 2/G, Tlio Revolt of Men, by Walter Bosant, 4/6, Hallam's Constitutional History of England, !]e\y eijitjon, 9/0. Mont|ii|jne't. itlssn^a,' ))o>y eifiti.qn, 8/fj. iJejebratpcl Russian Novels, by Cou]it Tolstoi; Tlio Cpssficjss, aj](l Recolleptionsof Sebastflpo * G W. BUTTON, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND NEAYS AGBHT, LAMBTON-QUAY & TYILLIB-ST WELLINGTON.

SHIP HOTEL. "Willis Siheet, WELLINGTON, Mlifc! E, WILLIAMS, late qf Mm- " terton, iiaviiii! 'tiiltcn oyer the nbov'p Qld Established Hqtpl, \yijl be glud to see ail ligr Old Waiwipa Friends, pel tlioy may bo assured thoy will receive every Attention, First-Class Beds 1/6, All Meals 2/, Board per Weoltj 20/,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3275, 6 August 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3275, 6 August 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3275, 6 August 1889, Page 4

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