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The Equitable. LIFEASSURANOECOMPANYofU.S, established won the mutual Svotbh. All profits boing divided amongst its Policy Holders, 0 stronger aystora fer the Govern- , jy raent of a Company ww ever devised than that embodied In its charter and by-laws. THE EQUITABLE is im larsest and the Richest Socieiy in the World': In twenty-nine years it has paid ovor £24,500,000 to its Policyholders, Its''tow Business is now being obtained at. a rate exceeding £85,000,000 a year. The assets of the Equitable are £19,800,609, i. c, nearly TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING. Its surplus fund alono represents £4,311,899, andfaroxceeds thit of any other office, theroforotho Eqwtablobjte tho largest bonus-giving power in the world. ACTUAL RESULTS.notESTIMATES, Hundreds of thousands are now being paid away yearly by tho Equitable in settling TOMNE POLICIES, and those settlements aurpnsa anything that has over beoe done in other forms of Lifelnaurance, and no Colonial Office OAK SHOW ANYTHING TO COMPARE WITH IHEM, C. GODFREY KNIGHT, F.I.A, 8266 Actuarv for Australasia, .ALL VISITORS TO WELLINGTON should call on MRS HAJRDIING, TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Manners-street, Next Asher's Fancy Goods Depflt. MRS HARDING, who is well-known in Wellington and district, has oponed these premises as a Temperanco Hotel and Boarding House, whore all visitors can roly on first class accommodation and comfort, This Hotel, which is olose to tho Opera Houio, is very convenient and central for any part of the city. Tramß pass tho door every few minutes,
Rote tho adnrosa— MBS HARDING, Tempeiukck Horn, Manners-street. Next Ashoi's, and opposite Flockton's, W. Crabtree & Sons ENGINEERS & BOILERMAKERS, EvA-ST.,—WELLINGTON, HAS ON SALE, CHEAP--132 h p Horizontal Engine, now 1 0 h p Horizontal Engine, second hand 1 2J h p Horizontal Engine, second hand • . 1B h p Multitubular Boiler • Every description of Flax Machines in stock, Spcoial (Steel Beater Bars, &c. Agents for Thos Broadbenfc and Suns' direct Bteamdrivon Hydrs Extractor, suitablo for wool washers, woollon mills, and laundry men. Prices on application,
CITY FOUNDRY, Eva-Streob Wellington, 3426 To Gardeners and Fruitgrower's, DB HOSKINQ'S COMPLETE PATENT SPRtf MACHINE CAN ba procured from Mr Nmeoisoij Tiiismith, Masterton, from whom all paitioulars can be obtained, or from Dr Hosking, Churoh-Btreet, who will be happy to show and oxplain its working to thoso interestod 8304
TAILORS, Queen-Slroct Masterton. Opposite Neill's. MESSRS WARNER k BROOM tako this opportunity of thanking thoir patrons for past fiveurs, and beg to notify that they have entered into partnorehlp, and will carry on a firstclass Cheap Tailoring Business at such low prices for Uisn that will astonish their patrons. A large stock of English and Colonial Twoeds to ohoose froni.
A Trial Solicited. | Broom. H.HOUNSLOW, BOOT MANUFACTURER, noslte tho Indo-China Tea Dopot), MASTERTON. - -Nothing Succoeds like Succesß, AIHIS ia the m°st pppular establish 1 mcnt in the Borough. The re.v ens of its success are sevoftl, and easily answered: Firstly ';— Those premises hold a Bplendid stock. Secondly;— Iho groateßt attention Is paid to quality and fitting, and every pair will give satisfaction. Thirdly l-All porchaso aro made for cash, and sold on the sains terms, and the publjjjsw given the ful benefit of this jnej|pj} trading Fourthly:—Every stopge jf the season brings a frosh supply) §is 8$ this partica Ur ooncnn R H. (gnffinnno nnlnndtil value in Men s and Boys Strong Bootsboth English and Colonial; and in Ladies Deparfmont, warm winter slippers; and strong, fine boots for walking; also a Dod variety of Eyeniug Shoes, Lastly -The variety is so large that all those ivho want Cheap Lines can be as well .uitedas those who'want more costly articloß, as fl. "RoudsWb motto is— Every article the best that can be given 'or the money whether at 3s or 30s, H. HOUNSLOW, Opposite the Jpe>Cb.iw Tea Depot),
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3494, 25 April 1890, Page 4
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