/IOVCSNMENT LIFE INSURANCE U DEPARTMENT. Established 1870. EVERY POLICY GUARANTEED BY THE STATE. The two prime reasons which have led to the extraordinary bonuses whioh this office has been able to declare have boon its ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT and its BEMABKABLY FAVOUBABLE MOBTALITY EXPERIENCE. " The Australasian Insurance and Banking Bccord" says, —"lt [the N. Z. Government oincej possesses the splendid advantage of operating in perhaps the healthiest country in the world. 1 To this, couplod with rigid care in the selection of lives, has been duo the unprecedented!)'low rate of mortality which the offlco has enjoyed. Year by year the actual doaths 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-"-£242,000 Sterling. Present FUNDS over 1§ MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME exceeds £300,000. J. H. BICHABDBON, gi Commissioner. Royal Insurance , Company, | OF LIVEBPOOL, FIRE AND LIFE., ACOUMULATEDFUNDS. £6,000,000. NEf FIRE PBBMIUMS durin? the year 1890, exceeded £1,000,000. LARGEST AND WEALTHIEST Company in the World. Has ever bf en distinguished by PROMPTITUDE and LIBERALITX in the settlement of claims. MR GEORGE LANGTON, Perrystreet, Masterton, has been appointed Agent for the above Company. Ho will be pleased to supply full information respecting rates, etc. upon application. _ W. M. BANNATYNE & Co., District Agents,
NOBLE CAMPBELL AND CO., AtTCTIOIVJISEKe, WHOLESALE FRUIT, GRAIN, I AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. 47, Lambton Quay, ~Wellington. CASH PURCHASERS of Oats, Wheat, Chaff, &c. &c. F\Rftf AND DAIRY PRODUCE taken charge of and sold. No charge made for Storage. HIGHEST PRICES REALISED. Prompt Returns; «>nd low charges. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on goods and produce actually tor sale. A LARGE and varied Stock of Flour, t\ n 1 t, D..11..J Teas, Coffees, Sauces, and all other household requisites. All fruits in Season always'on hand. | Noble Campbell 1 and. Co, I 47 Lambton Quay ~Wellington.
D. W. VIfITUE & CO, Habbob-st., Wellington. Grain, Produce and General < Commisaiou Merchants. ATLAS ROLLER FLOUR MILLS TIMARU. R, FURNESS" AUCKLAND JAMS. NEW ZEALAND HAIR KEATOREB, Manufactured from Herbs (From a prescription left by an v Old Scottish Herbalist,It quickens and sstrengthens the growth of the the Hair, and after proper and constant use the new Hair will be Been coming on rapidly. It is a pleasant and cooling wash, and leaves the hair smooth and glossy, though it contains no oil. Certain cure for Baldness, and Scurf or Dandruff. Darkens Grey Hair. Directions.—Thoroughly cleanse the Hair by washing, dry with a coarse towel, and apply the Restorer to the roots with a sponge. Brash the Hair vigorously night and morning. Wanganui, Dec. 18, 1880.. Mrs Mcintosh, Dear Madam,—Since using your N.Z. Hair Restjrer I have found a great improvement in \ my hair, and in places where there was no hair growing, I can see distinctly a new growth coming. The Restorer is pleasant to us©, being free from grease, and I have great ! pleasure in recommending it to all who may I require it. Yours faithfully, Albert Beard I Representative Wanganui Chronicle. Knikoura, Dec. 12,1889. Mrs Mcintosh, Wanganui, Dear Madam—This is to certify that I have Used your Hair Restorer, and being bald for many years, I am happy to say that I have a good head of hair, and I feel I certain it will grow hair on any bead, if giv«n ' a fair trial, as I have given your Hair Restorer. Yours faithfully, Wm. Monk, Farmer, Kaikoura, H.B. Extract). Palmerston North, 25/9/89. Dear Madam,— My hair is now coming on first-class, and 1 hope in a month to have as good a crop as I can desire. Mr Cox and Mr Lyons, Hairdressers here, know, of course, how my hair was before I used your preparation, and they know how it is now. Yours faithfully. Jah. J. _^
A SUIFEEEB. FROM Nervous and Wasting Debility, Loss of Vigor, &c, was restored to health in such a REMARKABLE MANNER, after all else had FAILED, that he will, on receipt of a selfaddressed stamped enyelope, send the mode of care FREE to all fellow sufferers. Address, A Miner, G.P.0., Sydney.
By appoint merit to His Excellency the Governor. E. W. HENN. MOLESWORTH St, WELLINGTON. VENETIAN BLINDS, REVOLVING SHUTTERS. )RICE LISTS and all information will be afforded by post upon application. B. W. HENN, WELLINGTON
T. H. Thompson, WISHES to inform the putyic of Masterton and the surrounding district that he has commenced business as a Saddler and Harness Maker, in premises opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel. Having a thorough experience"' in all branches of the trade, patrons may rely ou all orders entrusted to him being thoroughly well executed at moderate rates. A large stock of Saddlery, Harness, etc, in stuck. INSPECTION INVITED.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3861, 18 July 1891, Page 4
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