The Equitable ' LIFEASSUKAMISCOMPANYofU.a EsTABIBUED UPON THE MUIOAIi System. All profits being divided amongst its Policy Heldors,. "VTO stronger system for the GovernJ.\ wont of a Company was over devised than that embodied in its charter and by-laws. THE EQUITABLE is the lamest and the Richest Society inihe Wobid In twenty-nine years it hns paid over £24,600,000 to its Policyholders, Its "'New Business is now bolng obtained at a rate oicceding £85,000,000 a year. The assets of the Equitable are ■ £19,800,009,1. 0,, nearly TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING. Its surplus fund alono represents £4,311,399, andfaroxceeds that of any otlior office, thoroforo tho Eptablo.haa the largest bonus-giving power in the world. AOTUAL RESULTS,notESTIMATEB, Hundreds of thousands are now being paid away yearly by tho Equitable in settling TONTINE POLICIES, and theso settlements surpass anything that has ever beee done in other forms of Life Insurance, and No Colonial Office CAN SHOW ANYTIIINO TO COMPARE WITH THEM. O.GODFItfiY KNIGHT, F.I,A, 3266 Actuary for Australasia. fj* HIS gPA O E RESERVED FOR T. DICKSON, GROCER, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON,
"WHEN IN TOWN CALL AND SEE GEO.W.DUTTON'feJ CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES for school 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; Ladies' Jewel Cases; Ladies' Work Boxes; Ladies' work baskets, satin lined; Ladies Card CaßOs and Purses in great variety ; Ladies' Trinket boxes; Ladies' Companions,plush and leather, fitted &o; Gentlemen's l'ockot books; Gentlomon's cigarette Cases; gentlemen's Bgsks; Gentlemen's Leather Writing Cases; Gentlemen's Blottinp Cases; Gentlemen's Pencil.Cases; Gentlemen's Card Cases 4c; Sco our Exhibition Photo Album, JO/G each, worth 20/-. Well bound in French morocco, patent expanding clasp, with beautiful floral decorations. Prayer Books, Church Services, Praye:' Book and Hymnal, in caso, Family Bibles, Christmas and Now Year Cards from Id to us each, hundreds of varieties to select from. Now Opals, Opalines, and Carbon Photos. New Booklets, sixpenny, shilling, eighteenpenny, two shilling, and half-a-crown, Prizo Books, fourpenco to seven shillings nnd sixpence each, New Serial Volumes: Boys' and Girls Own Annual Leisure Hour, Children's Friend &c. Five thousand volumes of Fiction and Standard Literature, to suit all ages r\d all tastes. Koto the address— DUTTON, 49 Lambion-qday, and 38 Wiiiisst,, WELLINGTON. LOOK OUT FUII NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC Advertisement. FOB WHICH THIS SPACE IS RESERVED. Splendid Opportunity FOR GROCERk IRONMONGER TO LET, with possession on or about the 20th August, tho centrally situated premises at present occupied by Messrs John Graham & Co,, next to the Bon Marsho. Tho position is the best in Masterton and for the purposes of a a General Storekeeper cannot be eur-
For further particulars apply to 3279 SELLAR & CHENNELLS. NOTICE ALL VISITORS TO WELLINGTO should call on MRS HARDING, TEMPERANCE HOTEI Manners-street, Next Asher's Fancy Goods Depot. MIIS HARDING, who is well-know in Wellington and district, hi opened these premises as a Temperam Hotel and Boarding House,whores visitors can rely on first class accommi dation and comfort. This Hotel, whic is close to the Opera Houie, is ver convenient and central for any part i the city. Trams pass tho door every fe minutes, Note the address— MRS HARDItfG, Temperance Hotel. Nat Asher's, and oppoßito Fkkton'f TWR WOOL, FLAX, DAIRY, PRODUCED COMMERCIAL AGENT, LIBERAL advances mado againßt al kinds of produce for sale or ship ment. Agents m England, Australia India, South America and Canada. OmcEH-CraroM House Quay, Wei, lINUTON, Agent for Northern Fire Insurance Ct Agent for Globe, Marine Insurance Ct Fire and Marine risks taken at the MWEST KATES, 3295 ~ EKETAHUNA TOWN HALL, MAY be had by travelling cpo) panics, or. for balls, p&rtiej, public meetings, ko., at MODERATE CHARGES. Tho Hall is commodious and fitted with every convenience. For
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3427, 5 February 1890, Page 4
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612Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3427, 5 February 1890, Page 4
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