The Hawaiian forester and agriculturist . o the Arbor Day Tree Planting Contest. Press Bulletin No. 2; 7 pp.; Offer of Practical Assistance to Tree Planters. Circular No. 1; 6 pp.; List of Forest and Ornamental Tree Seed for Sale at the Gov-ernment Nursery. Press Bulletin No. 3; 4 pp.; OF ANIMAL of Imported Live Stock. Rule 1; 1 p.; and Testing of Imported Live Stock for Glanders an(J Tuberculosis. Rule 2; 1 p.; Glandered Horse Stock in the Territory. Rule 3; 1 p.; 1905. *Out of one or all of the p
The Hawaiian forester and agriculturist . o the Arbor Day Tree Planting Contest. Press Bulletin No. 2; 7 pp.; Offer of Practical Assistance to Tree Planters. Circular No. 1; 6 pp.; List of Forest and Ornamental Tree Seed for Sale at the Gov-ernment Nursery. Press Bulletin No. 3; 4 pp.; OF ANIMAL of Imported Live Stock. Rule 1; 1 p.; and Testing of Imported Live Stock for Glanders an(J Tuberculosis. Rule 2; 1 p.; Glandered Horse Stock in the Territory. Rule 3; 1 p.; 1905. *Out of one or all of the publications listed above (except those marked *) will be senttoresidents of this Territory, free, upon application to Mailing ClerkP. O. Box asi. Honolulu. ^^^^^ mmssL^ ,\::r>VC>; One of a Dne-pundi^Bd ^Ij^Ib^ to ^slecfe ffom ,^^ IN ANY DESIGN^ AND 31ATEKIAL mm STRONGEST AND BESTM ANUFA CTURED WRITE OR ASK FOR CATALOGUES OF THE ABOVE J. O. AXTEILL Sc CO. 1048-50 ALAKEA STREET, HONOLULUR. O. BOX 6^2 PHONE EL_UE: 1801. Life Income THE Best Legacy Marshall Brothers, Manufacturers of Manila and Wrapping Paper, YoRKLYN, Bel., November The Mutual Life Insl-rance Company of New York. Dear Sir—I have received policy for ,120,000, issued to me in favor of mydaughter, on the continuous installment plan. My daughter is but eighteen years of age, and this contract guarantees to her*1,000 at my death, and $1,000 per annum as long as she lives, and to pay not lessthan twenty installments even it she should not live twenty years after my reason I am so much pleased with this policy is based upon the fact that I fullyrealize, that no matter how much money I might leave my daughter at my death Iwould have no guarantee that it would last her through her entire lifetime. The Companys liability under this form of contract might be $50,000 or possibly1^0,000, if my daughter should live to be as old as some of her ancestors. :Yours very truly, Israel W. M
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