AUBTRALUNMUTUAL PEOVI ; DENtISOOIETY. ■ New Zealand Branch; Held Office, Quitora-house-quay,' Wellington/'/; Looal t Board -ol Directors! The Moni Morgan 8. Once M.D, 0.11,0, M.L.O. v [Ohairraanl) The/ Hon, Charles J. Johnstoiij M,UO,| [Deputy Chairman] ; Alfred da Bathe Brandon, Esq, i 'The Hon. Edward Rlchardwn.'OMG„M.L.O.; John Duncan, Esq.' Medical Officer i Dr W. 0. Kemp, M.RO.S., (Enjriand). The Oldest, wealthiest AND MOST PROSPEROUS - AUSTRALIAN LIFK OmOB,AitD TDK LAB.GEST IN THE BBITISH EMPIRE. the Only Colonial Life Qnm - .'•■ wnira dWabm I . A BOOTS EVERY YEAR. - The Method of Vahationddopled St/Wis Society it of the mmt Stringent Character, and ensuraa Considerably Larger Emm to meet Liabilities than that kid by any oCtm office in the Australasian Colonies, • ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED ' £12,000,000 (TWELVEMILLIONS STERLING 4NNUAL INCOME, £2,000,000 (two million sterling) Policies in Force ... 119,232 Sum AißUrcd £39,331,071 Dub Bonuses Divided. ... £5,888,412 BONUSES. cash BOMS for one year, 1893, £448,790 yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £910,000, after making spkcial mseryks, cash bonuses declared for last five years, over iwo millions, yielding Reversionary Bonuces exceeding fodb millionb. ASSURE YOUR LIFE In tbo A.M.P. SOCIETY andSeourf a BONUS EVEKY YEAR EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT 8? PER OENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME. ! EDWARD W. LOWE, 1 Branch OmiEOUSTOM HOUSE QUAf, WELLINGTON. LooalAobnis—Masterti)n,li.WEß & lORNS t Grevlown F. H. WOOD
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SAPIO-UKSO CONOEBTS. ■EIUISHEEEK SPEAKS. M. J. BIIOOKES, Manager the Dresden Piano Co., ; Wellington, Denr Sir,—Allow me to thank you for the Concert Grand Piano supplied to the Do Ycrc Sapio mid Camilla • Urso 3oucerts, It is an excellent instrument. I wish to express my satisfaction at the manner in which the two iksmumknts were thsbd to equal pitch, as generally difficulty is experienced in getting, them tuned satisfactorily. With kindest regards, '';' I am, yours truly, ..BessoSchmek, Solo Pianist. MADAME TJIISO (the Illustrious Violinist) praises the Violin Strings imported by the Dresden Company ; Dear Sir.—The Violin Strings purchased from your Company arc perfect, I recommend them with pleasure. Believe me, yours sincerely, Camilla Unso. PIANOS ON . TIME PAYMENTS FItOM MONTHLY, THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., Wellington. M, J. BROOKES ~ MiNAOEB. J. E. HOOD-Agent for Mastetton. "ATALANTA" AGAIN TO THE FRONT. ' A CHAMPION'S OPINION. Thomas BoydA Son, Malanta Cyolo Work), Chriitchuroh. Dear Sirs, —I havo much pleasure in forwarding to you a testimonial regarding your Atalanta bicycles, which I consider the best built, lightest and fastest of any machines I have ever ridden, I can safely recommend your racing machines to any hard rider as being perfectly rigid, strong, splendid posi tion and most very light, combined with great strength.-Youra truly; ....;■■'■' A. O.Wilmoi, H.O. Bioyclo Club,:
ATALANTAS Alffi THE BEST FOR ALL CLASSES. MiHOrAOTMED DV ... . , TBOS. BOYD &SON, Manchester Street,..........Christehurch 'Agent for Masterton, J. E. Hood. I HAVE now opened seven parcels of new ; ■ •■ .:■'■; ! JEWELLEHY, Comprising— I lfti, Oct., and Silver Brooches, all new designs. Ladies' and Gents Alberts gu4 Watches; some choico patterns in Diamond and lluby Eugugeincut liings also, .wontli • case of eothemam web watches and a few hew pieces in ! STEELING "SILVER AND E. P, .'.'■ WAIIE •■'■ , : W/DOUGALL.S DNDEBtue CLOOLMASTEETON
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4798, 13 August 1894, Page 2
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697Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4798, 13 August 1894, Page 2
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