Drapery! I DEFERRED \ I PAYMENT I I SYSTEM. I TAILORS, DRAPERS MHiLINERS, AND OUTFITTERS, HOBSON-STREET, HAVE A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK or tub BEST CLASS GOODS. All Tweedß thoroughly shrunk before being made up, and Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. The Deferred Payment System nan been found to be a great boon, by enabling those with limited incomes to procure necessaries Is the easiest possible way. INSPECTION INVITED. Cash Customers receive 5 per cent. Discount (one shilling In the pound sterling) on fill parcels of 20s and upwards. Insurance. \rEVV ZKriLHAD ]NsUli;i.>i.t i.l COMPANY (KIRK AND MARiNK). Capital £1.000.000. Paid-up and Reserve Funds £400,000. Protection from FIXE or MARINE LOSS Can bb Ekfkctkd in tiiis Company. claims met with promptitude and LIBERALITY. JAMES BUTTLE. Manager. /^OVERNMENT LDTB INSURAMCI. HSABOITIOII PROVINCIAL BUILDINGB, Wbminoton. IB! ONLT nw CKALAHS LXTI OIHCBU aOVKRNMKNT SECURITY, MUTUAL INSUBANOK, LOWEST PREMIUMB. The Ordinary Branch Offers an Insurance Of 41,200 at the premium oharged elsewhere for £1,000, equivalent to An Immediath Bonds or £200, la addition to Full Participation In Pronu. WORKMAN'S INSURANGB Specially provldod for In the INDUSTRIAL BRANCH. Policies Issued itrom t& Upwards, witb KM" PARTICIPATION IN PROFITS.^a PREMIUMS PAYABLE WEEKLY. For which a Collector will call. SPECIAL TABLES FOR CHILDREN. Policies of £20 and Upwards, after Three Yean, can be surrendered for Cash, or for ■ Free Polioy. - LIBERAL BKOULATIOHS. NOTE.—The Government not only brings In ■urance within the reach of nearly every man. woman, and child in tho community, but pro videß the description of policy and mode of pay meat boat suited to the requirements of each. D. Jf ■ • 'W'""*- CoMjnsßioy""* THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY (LIMITED). CniEF Offices In New Zealand: Hush-street, Dunedin. DIRECTORS: Edwin J. Spenck iDnlgety and Co.). Chaurraan. W. J. M. LAUNAcn. C.M.G., M.H.R. Hon. Georok McLkan, M.L.C. Rol'sht Stout. ALL PROFITS BELONG TO THE MEMBERR Policies Unconditional, Unohallenoabls, and INDKKKARIDLE. H. S. 11. LYALL, Skcbetaby, Gentlcmon requlroil to act as Travelling Agents. Liberal terms to capablo men. Itooks and Stationery. QELLINO OFF PREMISES "COMING DOWN. PREMISES CbM)>!3 DOWN. PREMISES COMING DOWN. CLEARANCE SALE. IMPERATIVE SALE. !N« G. IjENNOX IS NOW OFFERING HIS LARGE STOCKS OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY BOOKS AND STATIONERY AT SUOH PRICES POR CASH AS DEFY COMPETITION. THIS IS A GENUINE CASH CLEARANCE SALE. ME OWNEH3 OF PREMISES ARK GOING TO HE-BUILD. N. G. L. MUST REALISE Books for Prizes Books for Libra-ies Books for Sunday-school Libraries School Books, as used in Publio Schools School Copy Books School Exercise Books School Slates School Requisites All kinds of Commercial Stationery Drawing Papers, Mounted and Unmounted 1 racing Papers Tracing Linen. ALL AT GREATLY KEDOCED PRICES. FOR CASH. FOR CASH. N. Gr. Lennox, IMPORTER OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY, 100, QUEIiN-STREKT, Auckland. ■ Hotels. HOWARD'S NEW COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, Opposite the Railway Station, WHANGARKI. This Is by far tho largest, best-appointed, and moet comfortable Hotel North of Auckland, containing Suites of Private Rooms for Families, with Piano, Bath, Commercial, Dining, and Smoking Rooms. - SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM. The Bedrooms are lofty and well ventilated, and most comfortably furnished. Orders by Telegram or Letter will receive prompt attention. Saddle Horses on Hire, &c, &c. Porter in attendance on Trains and Steamers. Q R HOWARD, Proprietor. ASO NI C HO TEL, DEVONPORT NORTH SHORE. W. H. PEARCE Has ranch pleasure in intimating that the wrjole of the extensive additions and alterations to the Masonio are now finally completed. Persons desirous of residing in this dolightful district will, by patronising the above' Hotel, rooelve every attention required to make them happy and comfortable. The rooms are lofty, wellventilated, neatly and elegantly furnished. Select Suites of Apartments. Private Sittingrooms. One of the finest Billiard-rooms in the Colony, fitted with everything new and first class. BATHING—Fresh and Salt WaUr. BUGGIES supplied in five minutes' nottoft W. H, PEARCE. WHANGAREI HOTEL, OPPOSITE TOWN WHARF, WHANGAREI. MRS LEA Desires to inform the Public of Whangarel and surrounding districts that she has purchased the above old-established and well-known hotel, and has appointed Mb A. G. BRIGHT as Manager of the Bamo. The Manager takes this opportunity of informing tho publio that no stone will bo left unturned to make this a popular house with travellers generally, and particular regard will be paid to ffie convenience and necessities of families visiting the district Civility, attention, and moderate charges &sf ; - be depended on. , _~amutu Special regard will be paid, Wi Hobart Potathe Best Brands of Liquojrook Cooking. Apples, Saddlo Horses and J£ alb ; and afhet Lines Trap meets trainf—Note tho address, John • Dealer;, Xloofc arid Hobson .riterlon HofeL ".
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4326, 28 March 1884, Page 1
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