K%gg&l WELLINGTON COLLEGE. }HM HALF TERM will besjin on MONDAY, 13th July. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. WELLLXGTON GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL; HALF TERM will betjiu on MONDAY,I3th July. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. MASTERION RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. occupied. No parade until 23rd JULY. C. A. POWNALL, Captain Commanding, 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 REMARKABLY FAVOUBABIiB MORTALITY EXPEBIENCE. "The Australasian Insurance and Banking Record" says,—"lt [the N. Z. Government offlcej (possesses the splendid advantage of operating in perhaps the healthiest country in the world." To this, coupled with rigid care in the selection ot lives, has been due the unprecedentodly low rate of mortality whioh the office has enjoyed. Year by year the aotual deaths have fallen far short of what was anticipated, and the funds thereby saved have all gone to swell the profits, which at the last valuation (December, 1885) amounted in cash to more than—£242,ooo Sterling. Freaent FUNDS over U MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME exceeds £BOO.OOO. J. H. EICHAEDSON. Commissioner.
Royal Insurance Company, OF LIVERPOOL, FIRE AND LIFE. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, £6,000,000. NET FIRE PREMIUMS durin? the year 1890, exceeded £1,000,000. LARGEST AND WEALTHIEST Com- . pany in the World. Has ever been distinguished by PROMPTITUDE and LIBERALITY in the settlement, of claims. '/TR GEORGE LANGTON, Perry ./J_ street, Master ton, has been apointcd Agent for the above Company. Jo will be pleased to supply full information respecting rates, etc.. upon application. W. M. BANNATYNE & Co., District Agents,
noble Campbell and ca, auctioneers, wholesalelfruit. grain, and produce merchants. 47, Lambten Quay, Wellington, CASH PURCHASERS of Oats, Wheat, Chaff, &c. &c. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE taken charge of and sold. No charge viadefor Storage. HIGHEST PRICES REALISED; Prompt Returns; s>nd low charges, LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on goods and produce actually tor sale. I LARGE and varied Stock of Flour, Teas, Coffees, Sauces, and all other household requisites. All fruits in Season always on hand. Noble Campbell and Co, 47 Lambton Quay ..Wellington.
D. W. VIBTUE & CO, Habborst., Wellington. rjILOUE, Grain, Produce and General ' Commlsaioii Merchants. ATLAS EOLLER FLOUR MILLS TIMAKU. K. FURNESS* AUCKLAND JAMS.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3860, 17 July 1891, Page 3
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