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The Equitable LIFEASSURANCECOMPANYofU.S. ESTABLISHED BrOX THE AtDTOAIi System, All profits being divided amongst its Policy Holders. 0 stronger systom for tbe Governmont of a Company was ever devised than that embodied in its charter and by-laws. TBE EQUITABLE is the lamest AND THE EIOHEST SoOTETY IN IHE WoEIDIn twenty-nino years it has paid over ItB" "JNtw Bdbihbss is now being obtained at a rate exceeding £35,000,000 a year. The assets of' the Equitable are £19,800,009, i,o„ nearly TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING. Its surplus fund alono represents £4,311,899, andfaroxceedß that of any other office, therefore the Eouitablohas the lariat bonus-giving power in the world, ACTUAL RESULTS.notESTIMATES, Hundreds of thousands are now being paid away yearly by the Equitable in settling TONTINE POLICIES, and these settlements surpass anything that has over beeo done in other forms of Lifolnsuranco, acd no Colonial Office OAK SHOW ANYTHING TO COMPARE WITH IHEM. O. GODFREY KNIGHT, F.I.A, 3266 Actuary for Australasia.
ALL VISITOES TO WELLINGTON should call on MRS HAJRDING, TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Manners-street, Next Aaher'a Fancy Goods Dep6t. MRS HARDING, who is well-known in Wellington and district, lias 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 very convenient and central for any part of the city. Trams pass the door every fow minutes. Note the addressMRS HARDING, Temperance Hotel, Manners-street, Next Asher'a, and opposito Flockton's.
W. Crabtree & Sons ENGINEERS & BOILERMAKERS, KvA-ST,,—WELLINGTON, HAS ON SALE, CHEAP--112 h p Horizontal Engine, now 1 C h p Horizontal Engine, second hand 1 i\ h p Horizontal Engine, seconi band 13 lip Multitubular Boiler Every doscription of Flax Machine, in stock, Special fcteel Beater Bars, &c, Agents for Thos Broadbent and Suns direct stoamdriven Hydra Extractor suitable for wool washers, woollen mills and laundry men. Prices on application CITY FOUNDRY, Eva-Street Wellington.
A Story of an Error. A Now Novel by the New Author ol "Wedded Wife." "AFatalDower," &c. is commenced in FAMILY HERALD PART tor AUHUsT, Which conrainß also tho Continuation of AS THROUGH I'IRE. A Now Novel by the tho Author of "MyLady's Chamber," Dolly's Ordeal," So, Also complote Stories, Essays, Answers to Correspondents, Cookery, Miscellanea, Enigmas, Charades, Riddles, &c, Family Herald, part 555. FAMILY HERALD Part for AUGUST. Tho Australasian says:—" Thia favourite domoßtio magazine retains all its old interest and variety." —raiCE SIXPENCE— . FAMILY HERALD, part 553. The Daily Argus says:-" This domestic magazine is second to none with which we are acqaint ed —JfKICE SlfeNOE,— FAMILY HERALD PART for | AUGUST. The Darling Down Gazette says:— " Amon? tho English periodicals received in Australia there is one, we bolievo, that receives a warmer wolcomo th?n is accorded to any other publication of its kind in the world, . . .
Its reputation has bom ably preserved, and its character as the best family magazine! of light, wholesome, and auiusing reading, has been nobly sustained, THE FAMILY HERALD may be had in half-yearly Volumes (4a 6d)l and in Monthly Parts (Cd), of all Colonial Booksellers ami Newsagents; or the Monthly Part direct from W. Stevens, 421, Strand j London, for 14s per annum, post free, London: W. Stevens, 421, Strand, andatallNewavendors,
TAILORS, Qaeen-Streot Masterton. Opposite Neill's. MESSRS W4ifiEß & BEOOM take this opportunity of thanking thoir patrons for past hnam, and beg to notify that they have entered into partnership, and will carry on a firstclass Cheap Tailoring Business at such lot? prices for Cash that will astonish their patrons. '• A largo stock of English and Colonial Tweeds to choose from. .• A Trial Solicited, Earner { Broom.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3490, 21 April 1890, Page 4
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