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Business Notices.The Equitable LIFEASSURANCECOMPANYofU.S. Established upon tub mutual System. All profits being divided amongst its Policy Haiders. TTO stronger system for tlio GovernJLI ment of a Company was evor " devised than tlmt embodied m its chatter . and by-laws. THE EQUITABLE is the largest AND THE RICHEST SuMETY IX HIE WoKLdC , lii twenty-nine years it lias paid ovor £24,500,000 to its Policyholders, , Its Miw Business is now being ' obtained at a rate exceeding £35,000,000 ' a year. The assets of the Equitable are £19,800,(109, i.e., nearly TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING. r Its surplus fund alono represents ' £4,311,399, mid far oxecods that of nny other oflice,„Jhereforo the Equitable has the largest bonus-giving power in the world. ACTUAL RESULTS.notESTMATES. Hundreds of thousands are now being paid away yearly by t-ho Equitable in ■ settling TONTINE POLICIES, end these settlements surpass Anything that has over beee done in other forms of Life Insurance, and no Colonial Office CAN 81IOW ANYTHING TO COMPARE WITH THEM. ; C. GODFREY KNIGHT, F.I.A, 5266 Actuary for Australasia. WORTH KNOWING. Whero to purchase WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELY* LERY, STERLING SILVER AND ELEOTEO SILVER-PLATED GOODS, FIELD and OPERA GLASSES, ANEROIDS, SPECTACLES, &c,' &c, Of Reliable Quality I JS*AT LOWEST PRICES.^ 'g.&t. Young, Importers, 73, Lambion Quay, Wellington, Wish the following facts made known 1. That thoy import all their GOODS direct from the ACTUAL MANUFACTURERS iii the Homo

Country, 2. That they havo no commission to pay to HOME JJDYEBS, Mr Gcorßo Young, one of tlio partners, being buyer in England, 3. That they buy for CASH and secure all DISCOUNTS. 4. That by their buying from tho Actual Manufacturers, having no commissions to nay to Homo 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 lioubo in the Colony can Bill cheaper than they can, if any so cheap. G. Ac T. YOUNG

Are not aware of any other retail firm in the jewellery trade in New Zoalaus possessing the aboyo advantages, ■insequontly thoy fearlessly challenge competition either as to QUALITY or PRICE of GOODS. In iiißpectin? G. & T. Young's stock, especially their stock of Electro Silver Plated Goods, it will at once be apparent that they possess special facilities for collecting the NEWEST and BEST DESIGNS fiom the Leading Manufacturers. In their stook will be found goods from every manufacturer of note m England, and goods of a quality not to bo seen in any othor shop in the colony. GOLD AND SILVER WAI'CHEB. G, & T. Young linvo devoted great attention to this particular branch of their business, and since starting business inDuncdin, 27 years ago, they have mado tho Watch Department one of its special features, Tho enormous number of Watches sold by them in Ofcago and Canterbury is ainplo proof that their Watches have given every satisfaction. Gents' Gold Watches, £l6 10s to £B7l 10s Ladies' Gold Watches. £0 to £3O ■ Gents' Silver Watches, £3 to £l2 Mte Ladies; Silvei) Watches, £2 5s to £7 10s 6. & T, Young wero awarded First Prizo for Watches and Clocks N.Z. Exhibition, 1805. Inspection respectfully invited. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELLERY repaired by skilled workmen at moderato prices. Note tho Addresser. & T. YOTJNGr, 73, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, Also at Dunedin, Timaru, and Oamaru. 826G INEW BOOKS, TO 8m MAY, 188 P.

A UNO DOMINI, 2000, or Wmmb'i J\ Destiny, by Sir Julius Vogol. Only a fow copies ot tho first edition aro unsold,. Post paid 4/6, Robort Elainero, by Mrs Humphrey Ward; post paid 4/-. John Ward Beacher, by Margaret Leland, cheap edition; post paid 1/9, Library edition, post paid 1/New Zealand of To-day, 1884-87, by John Bradßhaw, 12/6. Alton Locke, Charles Kingsley, now edition, 4/-. Hevowavd the Wake, by Charloa KingBloy, new edition, 4/-. The Pillars of tho Houbo, by Charlotte M. Yongo, two volumes each, 4/-. The Young Stepmother, by C. M, Yonge, 4/-, Chanco and Luclt, by It. A. Proctor, author ot "flow to Play Whist," &o, 2/6. The Book of Patience, or Card for a Singlo Playor, by Walter flood. 2/0. Tho Revolt of Men, by Walter Besant, 4/6. Ilallam's Constitutional History of England, now edition, 8/6, Montaigne'b Esßays, new edition, 8/6. Celebrated Russiun Novels, by Couut Tolstoi; Tho Cossacks, and Recollections of Sobastopo 4/6 G. W, DUTTON, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND NEWS AGENT, LAMBTON-QUAY & WILLIS'ST WELLINGTON, PRINCE OF WALES LIVERY STABLES AND HORSE REPOSITORY WILLIAM NEILL Is prepared to supply the travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of evory description on the shortest notice. Tho Livery department is under the caro of an experienced tgrooin, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation. HORSES of first-class quality kept constantly on hire, Mono— ChiliUi, Good Accommodation and REASONABLE Charges. A 'BUS will run to and trom tho Stables to inoct every train, 1W PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHER, BBIDGE-ST. MASTERTON JOHN DUDLEY ' Wells, Sunk and Pipes Driven, Pumps Fixed and Repaired, Locks lie [/aired and Keys Fitted Chimneys Swept with Latest APPARATUS. All Orders loft at Mrs E, Tamer's Registry Oflico Punctually Attondcd to. BELIMINARY ANNOUNCE MEKT, TE ARO MUSIC WAREHOUSE, E. ,[. If IN G, (Of Cuba gtreef, Wllngfou), RESPECTFpLLY jntiinates to tho inhabitants' pf' \y»if arapa that he will shortly open jijs New and soti modious Promisos in Manners Street, adjoining Flockton's, with a largo etock n, Musical Instruments, Tutors an caching Mumc, &o, 92Q(i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3287, 20 August 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3287, 20 August 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3287, 20 August 1889, Page 4

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