THE r LiHHEn7 ' The Most Progressive Life Office in the . Colonies, NEW ZEALAND OFFIOEB- - ... ... Auokland lliKli-streft .„ „. Christohurch PnnceiS'sti'ciit... 1., bunctlin Lambton Quiy... Wellington A T eio Ammm,lß92, ... L 1,148,9*,. inmw! Income Emtik ... 1400,000 Accumulated Fundi ... L 1,625,598 ALL PROFITS BELONG TO POLIOI HOLDERS. Responsible Local : Management A LL Colonial Mutual Policies ate A. Al)«OI,limT IKOdHTESTABLK from date of ißsuo, being entirely free from obnoxious and harassing conditions as to residence, occupation, mode of life, or manner of death, VEW ZEALAND DIRECTORS Geo. Boetham, Esq The Dm W.J. M. Larnaoh, O.W.G, The Hon Geo. MoLean, M.L.O, The Hon Bir Robert Stout, K.O.M.G, BeytnourThome George, Esq. The Hon Edmund William Parker J. B, Rnrcourt, Ftq. ARTHUR E. GIBBS, Wellington, : Secretary, N.Z, fl. F. OROXTON, District Manager for Wellington W. B. OIIENNELLS, Apent, Mastoitou J. CENTRAL BOOT WARESOUSE T~T AS jus opened a plendid shipment Jul of BOOTS & SHOES per s.s, lonic, including Ladies' Evening irhoes; Ladies' Walking Boots, in Kid, Morocco and Calf.
ALSO— , LADIES FELT and WOOL LIKBE SLIPPERS. Men's Patent Slippers, Infants' Anklo Straps Ladies' Genuine Kid, Button, and Lace Shoes, Gentlemen's Court and ' Dress Shoes; MEN and BOYS' BOOTS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, We allow no one to beat us in ooAtin and PIiIOSS, Tlio Stock is well assorted by constant at rivals ot New Goods, In Colonial Boots wo have the argest asEortmcut in the town. SPECIAL 10//} SHOOTERS SPECIAL 1/0/1) SHOOTERS SPECIAL 1 (\li> WATERTIGHTS SPECIAL 14/0 WATERTIGHTS We keep a lorge atook of tlio Celebrated Zeaiakwa Brakd, Every Pair. absolutely Guaranteed lo give honest wear. Farmers and Artisans' requirements are specially studied.
Boots Made to Order and GuaranteedRepairs Exeeutd. Pftrents who know tho trouble in keeping their boys and girls properly shod should visit our Establishment. Noto theaddress— J, CARPBNTKK, QUEEN STREET, MASTEBTON, MASTEHTOIi STjKAM COACH FACTORY. JAMESMUIE, COAOHBUILDER, ENGINEER, AND GENERAL SMITH CI OLE MAKER of tho Celebrated O ZEALANDIA WOOL TRESB, orders for which are now Booking in tor the earning season, Every Buyer Loud in its Praise, It Sis No Equal Fob Efpioienot, Qdiokness And Cheapness Combined, Several further Improvements having beon effected for the coming season, itia now tuoogniaud by all who liavo Eoen it to bo the only Woolpress worth buying. Intending buyers Bhould forward their orders early to prevent disappointment, sb orders are now coming ! o rapidly from all dircotions.
The following testimonial received (amongßt othora) shows the appreciation tho Press is held in Tomonoa, H. 8., August 4th, 1892. Bear Sik,—Wo have much pleasure m testifying to the eflicionoy and gone al exoolloace of ihe "Zealandia Wool Press" we bought of you last season. The best proof of our opiuion is in the fact of onr sending you & second order this season, fours truly Demon Bbos., Ltd, Por W. W. Nelson. Eyery other branoh of my business will atill have careful attention, and patrons placing their orders at this woll known establishment can rely upon obtaining first-class workmanship combined with moderate pricos, HORSES SHOD (stool or iron) 6/' per set cash ; 6/6 booked. JAMES MUIR, QaßiiN Street Mabtp.thoh AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. NfW Zealand Branch {Head Office, Custom-house-quay, Wellington, Locil Board of Directors! The Hon, Morgan 8. Grace, M.D, C.M.G, M.L.O. [Cliflirreanl j The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C., (Deputy Chairman]; Alfred de Batho'Brandon, Esq, j Tho Hon. Edwaid Richardson, 0 M.C., M.L.C.; John Duncan, Eiq Medical Officer: Dr W, G. Kemp, M.1t.0.8., (England). The oldest, wealthiest AND MOST PROSPEROUS Adsthalian Life Offiob, and tde LARGEST IN THE BBITISH EMPIRE. This Only Colonial Life Office . WHICH DECLARES A BOOTS EVERT YEAR. The Method of Valuation adopted by this Socichjisof the most Stringent Character, aid ensures a Considerably l arger Resent to meet Liabilities than that held by any other office in ihe/iustralasian Colonies,
ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £11,000,000 EL EVE N MILLI ON S STERLING All Invested to yield near y 6 per cent, Policies in.Fobob ... 116,205 Sura Assured ... ~.£38,888,283 Accumulated Funds ... £11,32§,44g Annual Income £1,000,123 Oash Bonuses Divided ... £5,484,022 bonTses. cash B(Ms for oke year, 1892, £504,261 jieldingEcvereiouarjlionußesamopujitigio £1,030,000, alter tnakiug srEf ial wwim, amounting to S234,SJV. ' fisp tpspsED declared tor last nn years, over im siuiioss, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding four millions, AS SURE YOUR L lIE In thq : " : A.M.p. SOCIETY A!{U SECDRF k BONUS EYEKY TEAR . EXBPNSES OF . MANAGEMENT LESS THAN 0* PER OENT, ON THE TOTAL INCOME. . EDWARD W. LOWE, • ! Wdent Secretary. Bbahoh Omoz—.CUSTOM!HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. ! ■ LooAiA'oms-rMastertoa, LOWES k (ORHS i Gieytwn, F,'H, 10QD,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4466, 10 July 1893, Page 3
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737Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4466, 10 July 1893, Page 3
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