Business Notices The Equitable jIFEASSORANCECOMPANY of U.S. Established upon thk mutual System. All profits being divided amongst ito . Policy Ilwldors. NO stronger systom for tho Government of a Company was over levised tlmn that embodied in its charter mil by-laws.. THE EQUITABLE is the lamest AND THK RICHEST SoCIEIV IS IDE WoRLDIn twenty-nine years it hns paid over 124,500,000 to its Policyholders, Its Nfcw Business is now bein;, obtained at a rate exceeding £35,000,000 (i year. The assets of tho 'Equitable are ilO, 800,009, i. 0.,-nearly TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING. Its surplus fund alono represents £4,311,309, and far exceods tlwt of any other fiflico, therefore the .Equitable hits the Invest bonus-giving power in tho wor'd. ACTUAL RESULTS,notESTIMATES. Hundreds uf thousands aro now being paid away yearly by tho Equitable in settling TONTINE' POLICIES, and theso settlements surpass anything that has ever kee done iii other forms of Life Insurance, at.d no Colonial Of hue CAN SHOW ANYTHING TO COMPARE WITH THEM. O. GODFREY KNIGHT, F.I.A, o2GO Actuary for Australasia. NeOooks7" TO BTH MAY, 188 P. ANNO DOMINI, 2000, or Woman'? Destiny, by Sir Julius Vogel. Only a fow copies ot tho lirst edition aro unsold. Post paid 4/6. Robert Elsmcro, by Mrs Humphrey Ward post paid 4/-. John Ward Beacher, by Margaret Lelancl, cheap edition j post paid l/!l. Library edition, post paid 1/. New Maud of To-day, 1884-87, by John Bradshaw, 12/0. Alton Locke, Charles Kingsley, now edition, 4/-, Hevoward tha Wake, by Charles Kingsley, now edition, 4/-. The Pillars of the House, by Cliarlotto M. Yongo, twe volumes each, 4/-. Tho. Young Step mother, by C. M. Yongo, 4/-. Chanw and Luck, by R. A. Proctor, author o. "How to Play Whist," &c, 2/6. Tin Book of Patience, or Card for a Singh Player, by Walter Hood. 2/G. Till llovolt of Men, by Walter Besant, 4/6 Hallam's Constitutional History o England, now edition, 8/G. Montaigne' Essays, new edition, 8/G. Celebratoi Russian Novels, by Count Tolstoi j Tin Cos6acl:s, and Recollections of Sebaatop 4/6 6. W. DUTTON, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AN) NEWS AGENT, LAMBTON-QUAY k WILLIS-SI WELLINGTON. 3 3 ] 0 (! ii i, ir DRINCE OF WALES LIVERY 1 STABLES AND HOUSE REPOSITORY . "WILLIAM WEILL Is prepared to supply the travellin public with BUGGIES, CARIIY-ALLS mid VEHICLES of every description c the shortest notice. Tho Livery department is under tl care of an experienced groom, and ovoi attention is paid to stabling, bait and sta accommodation, HORSES of first-class quality kej constantly on hiro, Motto—Civil it i/, Good Acmmmodatic and REASO'NA }ILE C/iaiyes. A 'BUS will run to and from tl Stables to meet every train,
WALTiiF. PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHER, BTiIDGE-ST. MABTERTON Ekctiiluma Livery aotl Uait STABLES. PETER THOMSON .Phopiuktmi, HAVING tal-;on over tho 6tables belonging to tho Ekctahm i Hotel is prepared to supply travellers and others with Buggies, Horsos etc, on the shortest notice. Tho LIYBBY DEPARTMENT being in charge of a competent groom travellers can rely on tho beat attention being paid tu their steeds. Goods Carted to all parts of tho disricfc at reasonable charra. 3153 WIKELIN'S WAIRABAPA STEAM SAS AND DOOR FACTORY, IS supplying Matai and other Timber, either rough or dressed, at lowest faipß. livery descriptiop of roiifjh and dressed Tiller, Mouldings, Saiihcs, Doors, and Garden Lights always in PACKING OASES ASPECIALITY Palings and Rough Timber can alwa be had Cheap for Cash. J}, A, WjVKELIN, ~. Proprietor GWTOWN HQRTH. P3 ißlfOl'3 WELLINGTON From the Wairarapa aro cordially invited to inspect G-& T.YOUNG'S SPLENDID STOCK. G. &T. YOUNG'S SPLENDID STOOKOF TTTATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELW LERY, STERLING SILVER AND ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED GOODS, Afc their premises, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. Thoy have n very extemivo STOCK of tho abova which has been bought from the Manufacturers for Cash. Tliey aro thus in a position to offer exceptional value in every department, Gold Watches! Gold Watches from i(i I Suitable for Ladies and ((onto I tlemeii; all cased in 18-carat £6710/1 Gold with Keyless mid NonJ keyless movements. Silver Watches! Silver Watches from £2 5/ ] The Most Perfect Watches to ;-for Wear and Time-keeping £l2lO/j qualities in tho Colony, French and American clocks, Tho best reality only kept. A varied choice of French clocks, very suitable for presentation always lu stock. Gold and Silver Jewellery, Consisting of Brooches, Bangles, Studs, Gents' Gold alborts (own manufacture). Gem, Wedding and Keeper Rings, etc, Electro Silver Plated Goods. In this department wo offer a selection of goods not to bo found in any other shop in the Colony, Parties in want of Wedding & Birthday Presents Should not fail to inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere.' A large stock of Opera and Field Glasses, Telescopes, Aneroids, etc, etc ALWAYS ON HAND. INSPECTION INVITED. NO ONE ASPP TO PURCHASE, LambtonQnay,..AVellington, ASD ffjncep-stwt.iHiin Vnwdh
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3299, 3 September 1889, Page 4
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