The bulletin

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NX 252
Created/Published
Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, 1880-1984
Issue
Vol. 10 No. 494 (3 Aug 1889)
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The Bulletin  

rour  

rrocer for  

Fry’s Malted Cocoa.  

J. S. FRY SONS, Bristol, London and Sydney.  

“An ordinary cup contains more active properties of malt than pint of the heat Ale or JroiDer.  

-Lancet.  

AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES.  

s» ae!  

Tlie Beat Timekeepers in tiie World.!  

Have obtained GOLD MEDALS and FIRST PRIZES at every International Exhibition where they have competed.  

The American Waltham Watches are constructed upon the soundest principles of horological art and of  

-he very best materials throughout they are calculated to stand the wear and tear of lifetime, and are not  

able to get out of order.  

Every Waltham Watch is fitted with “Logan’s Patent Breguet Hair Spring,” hardened and tempered in form. This  

prevents coiling of the hair-spring, so common an occurrence in watches with the ordinary flat hair-spring. No other watches  

in the world can be obtained with “ Logan’s ” celebrated Breguet Springs, the patent for same being the exclusive property  

of the American Waltham Watch Co.  

All parts of Waltham Watches are constructed upon the interchangeable system, whereby repairs can be effected in  

any part of the world where Waltham Watches are sold, as effectually as at the Factory in Waltham, Mass., U.S.A.  

Waltham Watches can be obtained in Gold and Silver Cases, either English Hall-marked or of guaranteed standard  

of value XI. S. Mint assay. ■ ■:  

Waltham Chronographs, infallible for accuracy of timing, register l-sth of second, start, stop, fly-back.  

Waltham Presentation Watches, unsurpassed for elegance of design and beauty of finish.  

Waltham Ladies’ Watches. The “No. Size” just introduced in Australia is the most exquisite gem of horological  

achievement, and is the smallest and most perfect watch yet made.  

Waltham Railway Watches are used upon the Government Railways of New South Wales, Victoria, and South  

Australia, the Indian State Railways, and all the leading lines of the United Kingdom.  

Waltham Watches. Dust-proof, Water-proof.  

Waltham Split Seconds Chronographs and Minute Recorders. Unequalled as marvels of constructive genius.  

Waltham Watches, from their manifold advantages, are preferable to all others.  

Waltham Watches are Sold Retail by all Watchmakers and Jewellers.  

CHRONOGRAPH  

AMEEICAN WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY,  

Waltliam BuiMings, Bond. Street, Sydney.  

«-* » f>y r:- v-»: %*• _a~  

Lever Brothers, “Stmllg'lit Soap” Manufacturers,  

OFFER the following PRIZES to the successful competitors who compile the most English Words from the letters contained in the name “ Australasia.” FIRST PRIZE, Five Pounds (£5); SECOND  

PRIZE, Two Pounds (£2); THIRD PRIZE, One Pound (£1). In addition to the above ELEVEN PRIZES will be given to the successful competitors from the words “Sunlight Soap,” for  

Children Under Fourteen Years of age— One 405., two 205., four 10s., four ss. With each list Sunlight Soap Wbapper must be attached, and with the children’s competition written statement that  

the list is the work of the child, and the name of the school at which the child attends, lasts to be sent in not later than August 30th, addressed, HE VLI BIiOT HIRS, SI DNEY.  

BUIMIOUGHES WATTS  

(LONDON),  

Billiard-Table Manufacturers,  

All Requisites for tlie dame.  

Also Lawn T<omuXjl3Ls, Cricket JSs XT'ooti'baJL]..  

BOND SYDNEY.  

ALLAN A. MARSHALL CO.,  

Engineers, Coppersmiths, Brass and Bell Founders,  

Finishers, Plumbers, Ship General Smiths,  

Gasfitters, Art Mebijevaii Metal Workers  

ROLLER SHA.TES (any make) with BRASS or WOODEN WHEELS.  

Verity’s Gas Fires, Heaters and Ventilators at greatly Reduced Prices —11,000 Fires already in use.  

Importers and Manufacturers of Diving Gear, Yacht and Boat Work of every description in  

Iron or Brass, Ships’ Single and Double Action Valve Closets, Fire Hydrants, Hose and all appliances.  

BON ACCORD WORKS, Macquarie Place, Sydney, and Stanmore Road, Petersham.  

Established  

1843.  

LIFE  

Established  

1845.  

INSURANCE COMPANY.  

Conducted Trade* the Official Supervision of the Insurance Department of the Government of the State of New York. Reports deposited annually with the Board of Trade in Great Britain,  

in accordance with “The Life Assurance Companies Act, 1870.”  

Life Assurance Only.  

Purely Mutual.  

All Profits belong to Policy-holders, and Apportionments are made annually.  

STATEMENT FOR YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1888:  

ACCUMULATED FUNDS .... £10,234,606  

SURPLUS over Liabilities by the New York State Standard of Valuation (4 per cent. Actuaries .... .... .... .... .... j>2, *7*l*l ,*l*l*l  

INCOME FOR. —•— Jj; • ■ .£5,226,601  

Actual Heaultis.— The following Policies were taken out on the following plan at the London Office of the NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY in 1872, and having  

matured in 1887, were then paid  

Plan-15-YEAR ENDOWMENT—IS-Year Tontine Investment.  

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Noth.—The Policy-holder in each case has been insured against death during the fifteen years, and being alive at the maturity of the Policy, received an amount equivalent to the refund of  

aU the premiums paid, xvith nearly five per cent, compound interest; thm his insurance during the fifteen years cost him nothing.  

The Nonforfeiting Free Tontine Policy includes the advantages of the Tontine principle, of accumulations (securing valuable investment features in combination with insurance at  

low cost), guaranteed options at end of Tontine periods, and perfect freedom after two years as to residence, travel and occupation (except service in war). In case of death by reason of en-  

gaging in military or naval service in time of war, the reserve value of the policy will bo paid. Por full particulars apply to  

JOBIAH HOWELL, General Manager Department of Australasia,  

BOm STEEET CZHULdVIIIBIEIRS, SinXESTETT.  

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