a U:i IItAL ! A < \ 1 U A L Ptt O VID EN T lßctrkAfeti Company. mi OLDEST Mutual Office doing business in the Australian Colonies. .Uvuruulatod Funds ... £°>,800,000. \unaal Income ... £800,000. .•Vmouiit Assured ... £17,000,000. Lowest Premiums. Agencies all over the world. J. W. HALL, West Coast Agent. d7~P. AHD^RSONr" UILLREBROKEK, & COMMISSION AGENT, Office: — Adjoining Messrs. Forsyth and Masters (under the Verandah). Shares in all the leading mines in the district on sale. Agents in Wellington, Dunedin, Christchurch, and Auckland. TTJ -> •■ AY, NOV VB R2Bth, 1882, at 3 o'clock p.m. On the Premises, Black's Point. p 0. BOWMAN, VT, favored with instructions from Mi Jam'-s Oonsoixt, will sell by public auction, on the Premises, a3 above, B OTION No. 61, at the Junc- | tion of the Golden Fleece, Murray Creek, and Crashington roads, township of Black's Point, upon which is erected a COMMODIOUS STORE with every convergence for carrying ! on au Extensive and Prob'table ! Business. Attached to the Store is a "Vjoi!ort.nMe FAMILY Ri'.SIDF.NOE, also a -a-slaJl STABLE ?ithi — Crown Grant Terms at Sale, To T)er-'ous of moderate means an opportunity is now presented of acquiring a business capable of large extension. G. C. BOWMAN. Auctioneer. HEATHER BELL LODGE ORDER OF ST. ANDREWS THE ANNIVERSARY BALL AND S UPPER vdll be held at KATER'S ODD FELLOWS HALL, on THURSDAY 30th NOVEMBER, 1882. Tickets : — 2ss each, to admit Lady and Gentleman. Dancing to commence at 10 o'clock p.m. Tickets m.iy be had from Mr Dykes Mr Auld " Lamberton " Cummins « Dick " Pollock " Beilby " Brown " Anderson " M'Gechie Wallace " Matheson JOHN.M'GREGOR, Hon. Secretary. TrSD'TOE & WATKINS AUTHORISED SURVEYORS PRACTICAL AND CONSULTING ENGINEERS. ' etails, working drawings and estimates supplied for every description of works and machinery required by mining companies, raining machinery being a Speciality. Surveys performed under the Land Transfer Act. Address. — Lower Shiel- street, Reefton, and Commercial Hotel, Lyell. So soon as letters patent are secured the above linn will be in a position to contract for the construction of a new wire tvamway, which will be guaranteed perfect in action. ADMISSION FREE ! ! ! Ladies Particularly Invited. MHE ODDFELLOWS HALL, I Reefton. H . CLA PCO TT, ESQ., (Looturer for Government Insurance) Will deliver a POPULAR LECTURE On the above subject, aud give SELECT READINGS FROM DICKENS AND OTHEBS. Synopsis of Lecture — Insurance >• hat is it. ? and what is it not ? Insurance ! the object aud the cost ! Gorsrnnioiit security ! all profits belong to thosa who insure ! Insurance versus poor laws. £100 for £80. Deferred paymenia extending over 20 years ! money paid at onoe should purchaser die. Independence versus charity. Don't let the hat go round. £100 for the family, for three half-pence a day ! to whom is life insurance applicable '( To the married man ; to the mortgaged man ; to the man about to marry. Small savings m youth secure a fortune in middle life. Lecture to commence at 8 o'clock.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1198, 22 November 1882, Page 3
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473Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1198, 22 November 1882, Page 3
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