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Business Notices. The Equitable LIFE ASSURANOECOMPANYof U.S. Established upon the mutual System. All profits being divided amongst its Policy Haiders. VTO stronger systora for the GovernJLI mont of a Company to ovor devised than that embodied m its charter and by-laws. THE EQUITABLE is this largest and the Richest SocmY is ihb World? In twenty-nino years it line paid ovor £24,500,000 to itß Policyholders, Its Ntw Business is now being obtained at a rate exceeding £35,000,000 a year, The assets of the Equitable are •£19,800,(>09,i. e„ nearly TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING. Its surplus fund alone represents £4,311,399, and far oxceeds that of any other office, therefore the Equitable has tho largest bonus-giving power in tho world. ACTUAL RESULTS.notESTIMATES, Hundreds of thousands are now being paid away yearly by tho Equitable in settling TONTINE POLICIES, and these settlements surpass anything that hasevorbcee done in other forms of Life Insurance, and No Colonial Office CAN SHOW ANYTHING TO COMFAlffi WITH

C. GODFREY KNIGHT, F.I.A, 0266 Actuary for Australasia, WORTH KNOWING. Where to purchase TTTATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELYY LERY, STERLING SILVER AND • ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED GOODS, FIELD am OPERA GLASSES, ANEROIDS, SPECTACLES, &o, &c, Of Reliable Quality I JS'AT LOWEST PRICES. g,& t.Young, Importers, 73, Lambtox Quay, Wellington, Wish the following facts made known 1. That they import all their GOODS direct from the ACTUAL MANUFACTURERS in tho Home Country. 2. That they have no commission to pay to HOME BUYERS, Mr Georfie Young, one of the partners, being buyer in England. 3. That thoy buy for CASH and secure

all DISCOUNTS. 4, That by their buying from tho Actual Manufacturers, having no commissions to pay to Homo Buyers, and securing all Discounts, their Goodo are landed in Now Zealand at LOWEST POSSIBLE COST, and as only a moderate profit is put upon landed cost, no lior.se in the Colony can &4\ cheaper than they can, if any so cheap. G. Ac T. YOUNtt Aro not aware of any other retail firm in the jewellery trade in Wow Zealans possessing tho abovo advantages, .tnsequontly they fearlessly challenge competitioh either as to QUALITY or PRICE uf GOODS. In inspecting G. & T. Young's stock, especially their stock of Electro Silver Plated Goods, it will at onco ho apnarent that they possess special facilities for collecting tho NEWEST and BEST DESIGNS ftom the Loading Manufacturers. In their .stock will bo found goods from every manufacturer of note m England, and goods of a quality not to be seen in any other shop in the colony. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.

6, & T, Youm have devoted great attention to this particular branch of their business, and since starting business inDunedm, 27 years ago, they have made- the Watch Department ono of its special features. The enormous number of Watches sold by them in Otago and Canterbury is amplo proof that thoir Watches havo given every satisfaction. Gents' Gold Watches, £l6 10s to £67 10s Ladies' Gold Watches. £6 to 180 (Jests' Silver Watches, £3 to £l2loa Ladies; Silved Watches, £2 5s to £7 10s G. & T. Young were awarded First Prize for Watches and Clocks N.Z. Exhibition, 1865, Inspection respectfully invited. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELL.MY ropairod byskjlled. workmen at moderate prices, Note the Address— G-. & T. YOUNG, 73, LA.MBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, Also at Dunedin, Timaru, and Oanmru. 3260 PRELIMINARY ■ ANNOUNCEMENT. TE ARO MUSIC WAREHOUSE, E. J. KIN G, (Of Cuba Street, Wellington), TjESPEOTFOLLY intimates to the Jty inhabitants of Wairarapa thao he will shortly open his New and 3om modious Promises in Manners Street, adjoining Flocltton's, with a largo stock | Musical Instruments, Tutors and Teaching Music, &c. 3266 WHAKATAKI POST OFFICE STORE.

THE UNDERSIGNED has opened tlio above STORE, and desires to inform his old customers and friends, that they will be supplied thorat with NEW GOODS at LOWEST POSSIBLR PRICES. -A IKIAI MPMM'UUY SOIIOITED. J. B. OSBORNE. Whakataki, February Cth, 1889. 2 NE.W BOOKS..

TO Bth HAY, 188 P. A JNNO DOMINI, 2000, or Woman's J\ Destiny, by Sir Julius Vogol. Only a few copies ot the first edition aro unsold. Post paid 4/6, Robort , Elemero, by Mrs Humphrey Ward; post paid 4/-. John Ward Beaohor, by I Margaret Leland, cheap edition; post paid 1/0. Library edition, post paid 1/. New' Zealand of To-day, 1884-87, by John Bradshaw, 12/6, Alton Locke, Charles Kingsley, now edition, 4/-. Hcreward ths Wake, by Charles Kingsley, new edition, 4/-, The Pillars of the House, by Charlotte M. Yonge, two volumes each, 4/-. The Young Stepmother, by C. M. Yongo, 4/-, Chanco and Luck, by it, A. Proctor, author ot "How to Play Whist," fc,2/6. The Book of Patience, or Card for a Single Player, by Walter Hood. 2/0, The Revolt of Men, by Walter Besant, 4/0. Hallam'a Constitutional History of England, new edition, 8/6, Montaigno'b Essays, now edition, 8/(1, Celebrated Russian Novels, by Count Tolstoi; Ths Cossacks, and Recolleotionsof Sebastopo 4/6

6. W. DUTTON, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND NEWS AGENT, LAMBTON-QUAY & WILLIS-ST WELLINGTON, SHIP HOTEL WELLINGTON. MRS E, WILLIAMS, lato of Mastettuii, having taken over the ~ 0,1/1 Established Hotel, will be glad'to'se,p"'illl hor 01,4 Wairarapa Friend's, anil they may be assured Ihe'y will receive every attoiitbn'.' Fitßt-Class Beds 1/6, All Meals 2/, Board, per Week, 20/.' :

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3281, 13 August 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3281, 13 August 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3281, 13 August 1889, Page 4

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