NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. 8188 AND UABIXTE.) Capital, £1,000,000. Established, 1859. With Unlimited Liablity of Shareholders. Offices of Otago Branch : HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN, Opposite the Custom House and Railway Station, With Sub-Offices in every Country Town throughout the Province. FIRE INSURANCES Are granted upon every description of Buildings, including Mills, Breweries, &c, w tgVock and Furniture ; also.upon Hay and Corn Stacks, and all Farm Produce, at lowest current Rates. SUG-AGENCIES. Port Chalmers . . William Elder Green Island . . William Gray Tokomairiro . . Jas. Elder Brown West Taieri . . David Grant Balclutha . . John Macdall & Co Lawrence ... Herbert & Co. Waikouaiti W. C. Ancell Palmerston . . John Keen Oamaru . . George Sumpter Kakanui . . James Matheson Otakia ... Henry Palmer Naseby ... J. & R. Bremner Queenstown ... T. F. Roskruge Otepopo .. Chas. Beckingsale Cromwell . . Chas. Colclough This Company has prior claims upon the patronage of New Zealand Colonists, as it was the first Insurance Company established in New Zealand ; and being a Local Institution, the whole of its funds are retained and inyetted in the Colony. The public, therefore, deriTe a positive benefit by supporting this Company in preference to Foreign Institutions. GeobgeW. Elliott, Agent for Otago. DOMINICAN CONVENT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. THE Course of Instruction comprises an English Education in all its branches, French, German, and Italian Languages and Literature ; Music, Singing, Plain and Fancy Work, Drawing, Painting, etc., etc. For Term and further particulars, appl to the LADY SUPERIOR, DOWLING STREET, DUNEDiN. Visiting hours, on Wednesday and Saturday from ?> to 4 p.m. Respectable references are required. CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART Ahauba, Gbeymouth. ST. MARY'S Boarding and Day Schools conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. The Convent buildings and extensive grounds, are beautifully situated in one of the most healthy parts of the Grey Valley. Tha*ourse of instruction comprises a gooc English education in all its branches ; also French, Music, Singing, Drawing, etc. Further particulars on application to the Lady Superioress. TTIBERNIAN HOTEL, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. WILL S. DOUGLAS & G. FALCONER Beg to announce to their friends, and the Dunedin public generally, that they have purchased the above well-known and commodious Hotel ; and that, as the business will in future be conducted under their joint personal superintendence, visitors may rely upon receiving that courtesy and attention which cannot fail to gain for the Hotel a continuance of the liberal patronage accorded to the late proprietor. Nothing but the Best Brands of WINES.jALES, SPIRITS, &C, Kept in Stock..
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 174, 28 July 1876, Page 19
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399Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 174, 28 July 1876, Page 19
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