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, LOOK OUT FOB NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC Advertisement. FOB "WHICH THIS SPACE IS KEJERVED.

The Equitable LIFE ASSURANCECOMPANY ofU.S, •, EsTAIiLBHED UPON THE MCTOAV ■ SYSTEM, All profits being divided amongst its • Policy Heldon, . ; 0 atronger systom for tbe Governmailt of a Company. iv:ia ever devised than that oinbodied m its charter and by-laws, THE EQUITABLE ih the iauobst AND THE liianEST SuCIEIY IN THE WoIUD In twenty-nine years it haft paid over i24,800 t 000 to its Policyholders, Its'tor Business ' is'iimv being obtained at a rate oxceediug £35,000,000 a year. ■> The assets of the .Ecjuitablo ato JE19,800,(i09, i. e.', nearly 1 TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING. Its surplus fund alone represents £4,311,899, and far exceeds tlmt. of any other officii, therefore the Equitable has thu largest bonus-giving power in the world, AOTUALEESDLTS,notESTIMATES. Hundreds of thousands aro now being paid away yearly by tlio Equitable in settling TONTINE POLICIES, and those settlements surpass anything that has ever beeo done in other forms of Life Insurance, ar.d»o Colonial OrriCE CAN SHOW ANYTHING TO COMPARE WITH THEM. C. GODFREY KNIGHT, F.I.A, 32G6 Actuarv for Australasia,

NOTICE ALL VISITORS TO WELLINGTON should call oil MRS HARDIING, TEMPERANCE HOTEL,. Manners-street, Next Asliur's Fancy Goods Dep6t. MItS HARDING, who is well-known in Wellington and district, has opened.-these premises as a Temperance Hotel and Boarding House, where all visitors can rely on first class accommodation and comfort, This Hotel, which is close to the Opera House, is vory convenient and central for any part of the city. Trains pasß the door every few minutes. Nota the addrosa— MRS HARDING, TEMPERANCE HoiEtr, Manners-street, Next. Asher'a, and opposito Flockton's,

W. Crabtree & Sons, ENGINEERS & BOILERMAKERS, EvA-ST., —ELLINGTON, HAS ON SA.LE, CHEAP—--1 12 h p Horizontal Engine, now 1 1 C li p Horizontal Engine, second hand 1 2| h p Horizontal Enaine, seoond lmnd 18 h p Multitubular Boiler" Every description of Flax Maohinet in stock, Special'iJ.teel Better Bars, &c, Agents for Tlios.Broadbent and Sons' direct steamdriven Hydro Extractor, suitublo for woo! washers, woollen mills, and laundry men, Prices ou application, CITY FOUNDRY, Eva-Btreet.. Wellington, 8428

RAVING this day disposed of my SiYWMILLING BUSINESS at Taucru to Mr Esnkbi 0. Smith, the patronago hitherto given to mo will, 1 trust, bo continued to my successor, All debts owing to i»o.,inuat be paid, and all claims against me mnat be sent in by the 31ft inst, ROBERT DONALD, Masterton, March 16th, 1890, S4G2 In connection with the above 1 ber to state that 1 shall continue the above Business and execute nil Orders ontrusted to me with all possible despatob and at ourrent prices. 3302. ERNESTO. SMITH,

ffOTIOE, : A Btoi*3' of tin Error. A Now Novel by tbe New Author of ''Wedded Wife," "AFatal Dower," fee. is cnmmoncod in FAMILi HBIULD PART !or AUOUsT, Vhloh contains also the Continuation llf AS THROUGH I'IRE, A Now Novel by the the Author of "MyLady's Chamber," Dolly's Ordeal," ic. Also complete Stories, Saaaya, Answers to Correspondents, Cookery, Miscellanea, Enigma;, Charades, Biddies, &c, / Family Hi'RAld, part 555. ] FAMILY HBRALD Part for } ;■ AUGUST. Tlio Australasian:. taya-.'— " This favourite domestid ma«azin'u. :retains all its old interest and variety." • PKICE SIXPEMOU—- ' FAMILY HERALD, part6s3. ■The Daily > Argus saya:—" This douiostie -'magazine is second to none with winch we aro acq niiited. —flllCß SIOTNOE. FAMILY HERALD PART for AUGUST, iThe Darling Down Gazette says:— " Amonr the Euplinh periodicals received in Australia tlieto is oiio, we beliove, that recoives a warmer wolconie tlipn is accorded to any other publication of its kind in tlio world, . . . Its reputation has bonn ably preserved, and its character ub the beßt family magazine of light, wholesome, and amusing reading liaß, been nobly sustained. ' THE FAMILY HERALD may be had in half-yearly Yolumeß (4b Cd), and in Monthly Parts ((id), of all Colonial Booksellers anil Newsagents J nr the Monthly Part direct from W, Stevens, 421, Strand ; London, for 14s per nniium, post free, London: ff, Stevens, 421, Strand, andntallJlewßVcndors,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3487, 17 April 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3487, 17 April 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3487, 17 April 1890, Page 4

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