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in uiibhi i WWilEWfl I s a n,z, industrial gazette, 11 The blendine is entirely alien--1 jed (o by Mr, Nelson himself, who is a Taster of great experience, and lias had a special training in the art," TIMABTJ HERALD, ".This firm deser.vjs the snp- \ portofallpurchnscrsofTca as the article they oflcr is WO superior to. anything have seen in ihisColo Blender, 1 '.PRICES; • • -2/- V 2/4 \2/8 3/-' COPIED BY ALL SllSjJ I IIIHW iimHi AGENTS EVERYWHERE, offers the,advantages of efficient.<uid confidential management and provides for tho administration of Estates under Marriage'-' Contracts, Settlements and -Wills at,reduced Rates 0f..; Charges., Persons ; who'are'about to marry, or who may be desirous of constituting Trusts for benevolent or charitable purposes, should consult the Puulio 'JJbusibe, or any of "his ■.. Arrangements are .made for the continuance of tb services of family Solicitors,'' ' i'"■■_:' '-■'' • . ,?.;■ : . . W.SELUR-Iflbal : Ageui. -.
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PAHIATUA COACH & CARRIAGE i'AOT'^Y. D, AND W~MdMESS, PROPRIETORS. J\ and coachpamting executed on : the shortest notice, ■• v Estimates ciirefully . prepared • for. buildings, alterations oradditiom.i. All ■ work ehtrustod to their cure. will be executed in a workmanlike manner. Furniture mado to Order. S^ : RGSS { &lUffi. '■ COACHBUILDERS.WHBEiiW AND • (g-GBHEBALBMITHS,^! J STEAM,.FACTOKY [ QoilEN-STRKET MiSTBBION, Universal Hotel , EKETAHUM, '. . D.E, T. begs to intimatethe residents of Masterton and surrounding districts, that he has secured the above hotel, and I invites the patronage of the piib'ic generally.' , K^ 1 Oood Table and AccoramodUion, The boat biatidrof liquor only. '. '•'•. retailed. t '■'■•: .. * 34 i
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The Equitable LIEEASSURANCECOMPANYofU.S. <j EsTABUSUED TOON TUB MUTUAL System. . All profits being divided amongst its Policy Holders, o —~ NO stronger system for the Govern-. ment of a Company was. ever ' devised than that embodied m its charter. ' ind by-laws, J THE EQUITABLE is ihb-übgdi AND THE ItICHBST SoCUJIY MIHE WoRU)' c l In twenty-nine years it has paid ovor i{ £24,600,000 to its Policyholders, rt Ita' Mew Business is now, being obtained at k rato exceeding £35,000,000. a year, The assets' of the Equitable are ~ £10,800,809, i.e., nearly . ■-■'■ TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING. Its surplus fund alone' represents -£4,311,899, .aild far oxceeda tint of any " other office, thorofore the Equitablohas the largest bOnus'-giving "power in the , world. : -•'. • • ■ ACTUAL EESULTS.notESTIMATES. d Hundreds of thousands /ire now being :• paid away yearty.by thojquitablein settling TOMINE, POLICIES,; and - tliosesettlenientssurpass;'anything that • hasever beeo' done', inothe'r forms of Lifelnßurancer, and no Colonial Office OAXBHOWANITHINGTO COMPAKE TO . IHEJI. '■•" ■ ■'■:•.■•'■'■ •'•■' ' ; ' '•-■■'.'.'■■. ';O'GODFRfIY KNIGHT, P.i.A;-' 826 \ . Actuap-" -TAußtralasia. :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3539, 18 June 1890, Page 1
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936Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3539, 18 June 1890, Page 1
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