DEPARTMENT. Established 1870. EVERY POLICY GUARANTEED BY THE STATE. The two prime reasons which have led to the extraordinary bonuses which this office has been able to declare have been its ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT and its BEMABKABLY FAVOUBABLE MORTALITY EXPERIENCE. "The Australasian Insurance and Banking office] possesses the splendid advantage of operating in perhaps the healthiest country in the world." To this, coupled with rigid care iu the selection ol lives, has been due the unprecodentedly low rate of mortality which the office has enjoyod. Year by year the actual deaths have fallen far. short of what was auticipated, and the .funds thereby saved have all gone to swell the profits, which at the last valuation (December, 1683) amouuted iu cash to more than— _ £242,000 Sterling. PresentFUNDSoverlJ MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME oxeceds £300,000. J. H. BICHAIIDSON, 81 Commissioner MRS FARQUHAF, (AN OLD RESIDENT), WHO has let her residence in Masterton, has decided to leave the district to reside in "Wellington, where r she has leased the comfortable house in Cambridge Terrace, 8 doors south from Vivian street. Mrs F., having great experience as to the requirements of boarders, will be pleased >to «ee any ot her Wairarap? friends, or will esteem It a favor for their recommendations to any one visiting the Empire City. ;Every home comfort at the lowest rates.,- ■•■ NOTE THE ADDRESS-: , 8 dpors south of Vivian street, Cambridge Terrace. Tram cars pass the door every few minutes, and close to Basin Reserve. CJiiTJB HOTEL, Lambton Quay, Wet,lingtoh. (Adjoining Theatre Royal.) AMES CONDONWProprietor (late inhabitants of the! city, Commercial Travellers, &c„ thatj taken the above commodious Family Hotel, which has been thoroughly"" ; renovated. He hopes, by studying iha,- requirement* of his supporters, tosfiare the. very liberal patronage accorded .his predecessor The Club Hotel will, bet found par excellence, in every respect Tone of the best in the town "for comfort and economic living. No expense has been spared incarrying dut'the many necessary alterations which ' will make the above hotel worthy of note. < Travellers, Permanent Boarders, &c, will find in the Club every comfort of a home, and special prop" 011 has baen made for families, i Private suites of apartments for families with fine lofty rooms. Wines and spirits of the best quality.
Speciality One Shilling Luncheon, daily, 'from 12 to 2 p'.'ibii 1" ■•'.• ' Table d'Hote at 6 p.m. Dunedin. Ale Always on Tap. ,■ : JAMEIB GONDON, 'V? '• I Vroorietor Needle to an Te Aro Excliange oubaßtreet„..».f.......i»«»f»' w »U in g ton - THE above heading can be compile with by \ V ARCHD, OO^QUjHpUN, Who is the proprietor of the Ts Abo Exchange, and is prepared to; make Cash advances on Furniture ! and otheE goods.; i AND IS ALSdyi Purchaser and: feller of , All kinds of Household r Requisites ' rJ AT ADVANTAGEOUS ? PRICES. Persons requiring Furniture cannot do bettor than inspect the large assortment, where No Reasonable Offer will be Refused. And where business will be conducted in a MOST STRAIGHTFORWARD S\ .MANNER. Orders on commission promptly and faithfully attended-ito.^ Te Aro Excfeige, ; CUBA-STRKET, W- ELLIN GTO N. m m
NDERTHE CIwOCIC JAMES StSQt, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, No. Wellington' FOLLOWING my tiiUal oustom, it is : niyl intention during the forth'coming holidays to offer to the public of' W llington arid visitors from all parts ut. ' colony. J . ELERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, : AND ELECTRO Of every description, at prices hitherto unheard of. ,My stock comprises masterpieces.Of the Jewelers' Art from Paris, London and continental houses. > DIRECT IMPORTATIONS ! And embraces Gold and Silver Watches Art Jewellery, Gold and Silver Bangleg, Ladies and ffenta' Diamond. Gem and Signet Rings, chaste in design andmanufacture. Artistic andrare destras in Msaioan Japanese Jewelery an d articles of vertu ELECTROPLATED WARE. From English and American manufacturers. OPTICAL GOODS My s l .ock of Spectacles, Goggles, Magnifying Glasses, Folders, Shooting Glasses, and Eye Protectors, is one of the largest; and most complete in the colony, In-Silver Jewelery I hold one of the most varied stocks in the city. 1000 SILVER BROOCHES To select from, suitable for Xmaa and New Year Prefants, at prices to suit etery class of buyer PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER enable* me to guarantee that all descriptions of work entrusted to me will receive skilful and practical attention my staff In every branch being ejperf in their particular lir eg, NOTE—The Clock in Cuba street immediately under which will be found ! ; Yours truly, JAMES BIKG,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3741, 20 February 1891, Page 4
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