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LOOK OUT ' FUR NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC Advertisement. FOR WHICH THIS SPACE \ IS RESERVED. . The Equitable LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANSof U.S. Established dpos the jiutual , System. All profits boing divided nmongst its Policy Hulders, ,■ TVTO stronger systom for the GovernXI ment of a Company wns ever devised than that embodied iu its oharter and by-laws.. THE EQUITABLE is the largest and the Richest Society inihe Would

In (wcnty-nino years it hns paid over £24,600,000 to its Policyholders. Its "'Nwv Business is now being obtained at a rate exceeding £85,000,000 a year. Tho assets of tho Etjuitablo ate 119,800,009, i, 0,, noarly TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING. Its surplus fund alono represents £4,311,800, and far oxcoeds that of any otlior office, therefore the Eauitable'.has the largest bonus-giving power in the world. AOTUAL RESULTS, nofcESTIMATES. Hundreds of thousands are now being paid away yearly by tho Equitable in settling TONTINE POLICIES, and those settlements surpass anything that ])qb evor beco done in ether forms of Life Insurance, ar.duo Colonial Office CAS SHOW ANYTHING TO COMPARE WITH IHEJI, O. GODFREY KNIGHT, F.I. A, 3260 Actuary for Australasia. WHEN IN TOWN CALL AND SEE GEO, W. DUTTOjVIS CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES for school prizes, gifts, and presentations for the Christmas and Now Year.

Ladies' sconted. Satchels, satin and hand painted; Ladies' Bags, in great variety; Ladies' glovo nnd handkerchief sets; Ladies' Jewel Cases; Ladies' Work Boxes; Ladies' work baskets, satin lined; Ladios Card Cases and Purses in ereat variety; Ladies' Trinket boxes: Ladies' Ccmpanionsiplush and leather, fitted &c; Gentlemen's Pocket books: Gontlemen's cigarotte Cases; Gentlemen's Desks Gentlemen's Leather Writing Cases; Gentlemen's Blottinp Cases; Gentlemon's Pencil Cases; Gentlemen's Card Cases &c; Seo our Exhibition Photo Album, _ JO/6 each, worth 20/-. Well bound in French morocco, patent expanding clasp, with beautiful floral decorations. Prayor Books, Church Services, Prayer Book and Hymnal, in case, .Family Bibles, Ghriatmns and New Year Cards from Id to lis eaoh, hundreds of varieties to select from, New Opals, Opalines, nnd Carbon Photos. Now Booklets, sixpenny, shilling, eighteenpenny, two shilling, and half-a-crown. Prize Books, fourpenco to seven shillings and sixpence each, Now Serial Volumes; Boys' nnd Girls Own Annual Leisure Hour, Children's Friend &c. Five thousand volumes of Fiction and Standard Literatnro, to suit all ages nd all tastes. Note the address— DUTTON, ■ 19 Lammon-quay, and 88 Willis-st., WELLINGTON. NOTICE ALL VISITOES TO WELLINGTON should call on MRS HARDING, TEMPER A H CE HOTEL, Manners-street, Next Asher'a Fancy Goods Depfit.

MllS HARDING, who is well-known in Wellington and district, lias opened thoao promises its a Temperanco Hotel and Boarding House, whoro nil visitors can rely on iirst-clusß accommodation and comfort, This Hotel, which is c!obb to the Opera house, is very convenient and central for any part of the city. Trams pass tho door every few minutes. Note the address— MRS HARDING, .. • TEMrcnANUE HOTEL, Manners-street, Next Mer's, and opposite Flockton's, 3398.

W. Crabtree & Sons 5 ENGINEERS & BOILERMAKERS, KYA-ST,,—WIiMINOTON, HAS ON SALE, CHEAP--1 ]2 h p Horizontal Engine, now 1 0 h p Horizontal Engine, second hand 1 2J h p Horizontal Entjino, second hand 1 8 li p Multitubular Boiler _ Every description of Flax' Machines in stock, Special Steel Beater Bars, &c,, Agents for Thos Broadbent and Suns' direct steauidrivon -Hydro Extractor, suitable for wool washers, woollen mills; and laundry men, Prices on application. CITY FOUNDRY, Eva-Streot Wellington, 3426 "AVING this day disposed of my A SAWMILLING BUSINESS at Taueru to Mr Ernest 0. Smith, the patronage hitherto given to me will, I trust, bo contiuued to my successor, All debts owing to. ine must be paid, and all claims against me mast be sent in by the 31st inst, ROBERT DONALD. Masterton, March 15th, 1890. MG2 In connection , with tlio above I be? to state that I Bhall continue the above Business and execute all Orders entrusted to me with all possible despatch and at current prices. 3302 ERNEST 0. SMITH. a h. scales, WOOL, FLAX, DAIRY, PRODUCE & COMMERCIAL AGENT,. IBERAL advances made against all kiridfe of produce for sato or ship, ment!' Agents m England, Australia, India, South America and Canada, Offices-Ci'stom Housis Qcay, Wellington. Agent for Northern Fire Insurance Co Agent loi; Qlube, Marine laaurauoe Co Tiro and Merino risks taken si the 8800

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3482, 11 April 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3482, 11 April 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3482, 11 April 1890, Page 4

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