J/he .JilquitaDie LIFEASSURANOECOMPANYofU.S. ESTABLISHED OPOSTHBHUXDAI 'Sysibm. .'..'-.' ■ , All profits being divided amongst itß Pulicy Holders. i\ ; mont of a Company, was- ovor ; devised than that embodied Hi its chatter andby-lawsi ■' THE EQUITABLE in tub labokbi AKD TIIK HICHEST SuOIKU IN IMS WoRID In twonty-niiie yeani it-has paid over .£24,500,000 to • _ Kb ''Nkw Business is now , being obtained at a fate exceeding £85,000,000 a year.. v.Thoaßßetß. of the Equitable Me £19,800,(109,1.6.', nearly TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING. ; Itß surplus fund alone represents £4,311,399, andfaroxceeds that of any other offico,' therefore the Equitable has ■the latest bonus-giving power in the world. ACTUAL RESULTS.notESTMATES. H undreds uf thousands are row being paid away yearly by tho Equitable in settling TONTINE' POLICIES, and thcso settlements surpass anything that has ever bece done in cither forms of ; Life Insurance, and ko Cowsui Office , CAN SHOW ANYTUINO. TO COMPARE WITH THEM, C; GODFREY KNIGHT,' F.I.A, • 3260 Actuary for Australasia. I Visitors to WELLINGTON , vited to inspect lOr&T, YOUNG'S )• SPLENDID STOCK, ! G. &T. YOUNG'S SPLENDID STOCK OF I "UTATCHES, CLOCKS,' JEWEL. 'YV LERY, STERLING SILVER ~' . AND b ELECTRO' SILVER-PLATED ,f '.; GOODS, y .Att he i r premises, . i- Lambton Quay, » WELLINGTONS ut They have a very extensive STOCK 6 of the above which has boon bought I from the Manufacturers for Cash, Tlioy '• are thus in a position to offer excep- ' tional value in every department. d , ! Gold Watches! Gold )• Watches from » £6 1 Suitable for Ladies and Gen- '• to I tleinen ; all cased in 18-carat "' £6710/"Gold with Keyless and Nono ) keyless movouients. ■J Silver Watches I Silver it Watches from ia £26/| Tho Most Perfect Watches n to . | for Wear' and Time-keeping II £l2lO/j qualities in the Colony, d >' French and American clocks. The best ■quality only kept, A varied ', choice of French clocks, very smtablo ,' for presentation always in stock. ,' Gold .and Silver Jewellery, 8 I, Consisting of Broodies, Bangles, Studs, |. Gents' Gold alberls (own manufacture), 6 Gem, Wedding and Keeper Kings, etc. n Electro Silver Plated Goods •t> Should nut fail to inspect bur. stock t, liofore purchasing elsewhere, ; . ; ' ■"'..' A large stock of ~■ , 'i Opera and Field Glasses, Tele Gscopes, Aneroids, etc, etc i ALWAYS ON HAND. 1 NSPEUTION INVITED. ~ NO ONE ASKED TO PURCHASE' . Lambton Quay Wellington, t ' -WD ; Piinccs-street Dunedin • 'LITE^TIMPROVEDTPITA'yIET FOR FRUIT TREES, I NEWLY INVENTED & SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. ■ Produces a Pkiotut Mist. > .*oud tor Sample. ' Prick m, .including' Screwed .Brass If Union for Hose ma i ALSO manutaoture a Brass Force J_ Pump for combination with tho above Jet (see woodcut.) This I'ump is very powerful, and will also be found very handy for washing Windows, Garden purposes, and in case of tire, it would bo invaluable as it will throw a column nf water 50 feet high. Price of Pump, including 5 feet of Hobo, one Inlprovod Spray Jot and quo Full Way Jot Sixty Shillings Cash. ,T. E. HAYES, Lajibioh Quay, Wglunosom, 3312 / WHEN IN TOWN CALL AND SEE GEO.W.DUTTON'Ss j CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES for school' I prizes, gifts, and presentations for the Christmas and New Year, Ladies' scented Satchels, satin and hand painted; Ladies' Bags, in great variety; , Ladies' glove and handkerchief sets l ; , Ladies' Jewel Cases; Ladies' Work i Boxes; Ladies' work baskets, satin lined; Ladies Card Cases and Purses in ereat " variety j Ladies' Trinket boxes; Ladies' Ccmpanions,plush and leather, fitted &c; r Gentlemen's Pockot hooks ;Gciiclomen'a n eigarotte Cases; ficntlomen'B Desks; a Gentlemen's Leather Writing Cases; a Gentlemen's Blottinp : Cases; Gentlemen's Pencil Cases; Gentlemen's Card Cases &o; Sco our' Exhibition Photo '. Aißtra, JO/fi each, worth 20/-, Well { buutul in French morocco, patent ex- t panding clasp, with beautiful floral \ decorations; ".;'', ". ■ J Prayor Books, Church Services, Prayer J Book and Hymnal, in caso, Family ■ Bibles', Christmas and New Year.Carda from' Id to 5s each, hundreds of varieties to select from, Now Opals, V Opalines, and Carbon Photos. Now It Booklets, sixpenny, shilling, eighteen- w penny, two shilling, and lialf-a-crown, p Prize Book's,' fbiirpenco to seveii shillings and sixpence, _eaclj. Now Serial Volume's! Bbys'and Girls Own Auiinal Leisure Hour, Children's Friend &c. J Five, thousand volumes of Fiction and ti Standard Literatvird, £6;Suit',aH ages nd si all tastes. Note the address— DUTTON, si 19.LAMBTON-QrjAi, and-38 Wulk-st., ■'■''■ WELLINGTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 285, 28 December 1889, Page 4
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698Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 285, 28 December 1889, Page 4
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