Business Notices, i The Equitable LIKE ASS UK ANOE COMPAN Y of U.S. established dpon the mutual System, All profits being divided amongst itn Policy Holders. NO stronger system for the Govern- t ment of it Company was ever t devised than Hint embodied in its charter a and by-lro. I THE EQUITABLE is toe lamest ANimiEIiICUESI'SoCIUIVIXIIIK Would'- f In twenty-nine years it has paid over ' £24,500,001) to its Policyholders. ( Its New Business is now being : obtained at a rate exceeding £35,000,000 a year. The assets of the Equitable are , i'1!),800,(i09,i.e., nearly TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING. Its surplus fund alone represents £4,311,899, mid far oxcueds tint of any other office, therefore the Equitable has ' the largest bonus-giving power in the ' world. , - ; ACTUAL RESULTS.notESTIMATES. , Hundreds of thousands are now being paid away yearly by tliu Equitable in settling TONTINE POLICIES, and I those settlements surpass anything that has ever beco done in other forms of Life Insurance, nt;d so Colonial Office CAN SHOW ANYTHING TO COM PAKE WITH TIIEM. C. GODFREY KNIGHT, F.I.A, 32GG _ Actuary for Australasia. "WORTH KINOWINGr WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELY) UJItY, STERLING SILVER AND ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED GOODS, FIELD and OPERA . GLASSES, ANEROIDS, SPECTACLES, &c, &c, Or Reuam,y, Qualify! IS'AT LOWEST PRICES.*^ g.&t. Young, I in p 6 v r. e v s, 73, Laaipion'Qwv, Wellington, Wish the following facts mad o known 1. That they import all their GOODS direct from the ACTUAL MANUFACTURERS in the Home Country. 2. That tlfey liavo no commission to pay to HOME BUYERS, Mr Georgo Young, one of the partners, being buyer in England, 3. That they buy for CASH and secure all DISCOUNTS. 4. That by their buying from tlio Actual Manufacturers, having no commissions to pay to Home j Buyers, and securing all Discounts, their Goods are landed in New | Zealand at LOWEST POSSIBLE COST, and as only a modorate , profit is put upon landed cost, no > House in the Colony can anil cheaper than thoy can, if any bo cheap. I G.icT, YOUISG | Are not aware of any other retail ' drin in the jewellery trade in New &a----1 laiis possessing the abp,yp advantages, 3 .inseqiicntly they fearlessly challenge ', compctitioh either as to QUALITY or , PRICE of GOODS, In inspecting G. & T, Young's stock, i especially their stock of Electro Silver t Plated Goods, it will at once bo apparent that they possess special facilities ■ for collecting the NEWEST and BEST i, DESIGNS from the Leading Manufaoc hirers. 1 In their stock will bo found goods • from ovory manufacturer of noto in
England, awl goodß of a quality not to q bo seen in any otlior eliop iu tbo colony, - GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. G. & T. Youko huve devoted great attention to this particular branch of their business, and since starting business inDuncdiu, 'ft years ago, they have made the Watch Department one of its 1 special features. J The'ciiorwous number of Watches 1 sold by them in Otago and Canterbury I) is ample proof that their Watches liavo » given every satisfaction. Gents'Gom>\V«l'uei, £l6 10s to £67 0 10s Ladies' Gold Watches. £6 to £3O 1 tais' Silver Watches, £3 to £l2 10s Lawks Silved Watcueh, £2 5s to £7 1 JOq G. & T. Yorar. wero awarded First C Prize for Watches and Clocks N.Z. Exhibition, 1805, Inspection respectfully invited, WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWEL[JuRY repaired by skilled workmen at moderate prices. , Note tho Address-' I G, &T, YOUNG, y 73, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, Also at Dunedin, Timaru, and Oawaru. """w'ewjjooks; TO 8m MAY, 188P, ° A NNO DOMINI, 2000, or Woman's ' Llostiuy, by Sir Julius Vogel, J Only ut few copies ot the first edition aro unsold. Post paid 4/6, Mori e Elsuierc, by Mrs Humphrey Ward , post paid 4/,. Jiilm Ward Beacher, by *' Margaret Lcland, cheap edition; post paid 1/9. Library edition, post paid 1/. New Zealand of To-day, 1881-87, by John Bntdshaw, 12/G, Alton Locke, Charleii Kingslcy, now edition, 4/-, Hereward tha AVake, by Charles Kiugsloy, new edition, 4/-. Tho Pillars of tho , House, by Charlotte M. Yougo, two volumes each, 4/-. Tho Youug Step- ~ mother, by C. it. Yonno, 4/-, Chance 1 and Luck, by It, A. Proctor, author ol i "How to May Whist," Ac, 2/0. The Book of Patience, or Card for a Single Mayor, by Walter Howl. 8/0. The Revolt of Men, by Walter Besant, 4/6, Hallam's Constitutional History of . England, now edition, 8/6.'Montaigiio'b J Essays, now edition, 8/6. Celebrated ( Russian Novels, by Count Tolstoi; The y Cossacks, and Recollections of Sobastopo 4/6^ G. % BUTTON, i BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND. ( MEWS AGENT, LAMBTON-QUAY & WILLIS-ST WELLINGTON, i )RINCE OF WiL.ES LIVERY . _*.' STABLES AND HORSE REPOSITORY WILLIAM TNKILL Is prepared to supply the travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of overy description on I the shortest notice. Tho Livery department is under tho caro of an experienced groom, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall t accommodation. 1 HORSES of first-class quality kept constantly on hire, .. Mono-t-'ifili'tu, (hod Accommodation . wl MASONABLE Charges, \ A 'BUS will run to and from the Stables to meet every train, a WALTER perry, GENERAL BUTCHER,.! BPIDOB-81, MASTERTON Kketitiiuna Livery and Jtiait STABLES. J PETER THOMSON Promuetoii, |j HAVING taken over tho stables " belonging to the Ekelahu, i ,\ Hotel is prepared to supply travellers ~ and others with Buggies, Horses etc, on 8 | the shortest notice. _ The LIVERY DEPARTMENT being in charge of ut competent groom travel- 'j; lers can rely on the best attention being (, paid to thoir steeds. _ Goods Carted to all parts of tho disl'ict at rcosonablo ulmi yes. 3153 WAIOfILiQVS WAIRAEAPA STEAM SAS - AND DOOR FACTOBY, ! IS supplying Matai and other Timber, M either rough or dressed, at lowest | rates. Every description of rough anil j ( dressed Timber, Mouldings, Sashes, J, Doors, and Gawlou Lights always iu stock, f\ PACKING OABEBASPECIALITY J lb Palings and Rough Timber can alw» oi be had Cheap for Cash. O R. A, Wakelin,...Proprietors GREY TOWN NORTH, 33 i„
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 2295, 29 August 1889, Page 4
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