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"We beg respectfully to intimate tliat by every stoainer we are in receipt NEW GOODS Of every description, suitable for the present reason, in GENERAL jDRAPERY—Bci-os, Lustres, Cashmeres, Summer Serges, Nun's Veiling, Llamns, Vouilr Cloth' Giughams ; Bin-* Olieclv and Spot Prints. Hosiery, Haberdashery, Laces, Muslins, &c. Men's, Boy's and Youths' Clothing 1 Ladies', Children's and Hen's Boots and Shoes Groceries— Of every description, at the very lowest prices Ironmongery — In all its branches Agents for Victoria Twnrance Comuany. I>jd.LLlu(j \)r i< i • S&Luini I?FF ( I The Manchester and Glasgow House DRAPERY^ROGERY^ROOM PAPER STORES, CHEAP SALE" oSilp SALE.I -A-lil, MUST BE SOLD,"""" As the Propiietor is retiring from Business on account of failing health. TT is well-known we import all Goods, and Loin- but" a short time in busiJL ness, our Mock is \vvnh tmd o ( »od, so that; our Custonifrs now will hnvc the opnorl-nnii-y oi: gottm.i( Goods clicapor than tho>' have "ver »- o t before " We h«.vo received lately sevowl new consignments of Goods from ManoWar and GWow. Onr Siodc is So large at present wo cannot my 0 a Lisc o I rices. Wo want onr customers and all others ro como and see the value that we can give More they go elsewhere. JDoi.'t mxm this oi.portiiniV because it will never be ofteved ajrain. Storekeepers and others can got Goods at Manchester prices at this Store SALE COMMENCING NOW. TERMS OE BALE STRIOTLY CASH. ISTO SECOND IPRIOIi]. J o MoCAULET, ! MANCHESTER AND GLASGOW HOUSE, WHARP STREET, TAURANGA. 1 INVESTMENT SOCIETY". ' " ■ >Jl *' x AlNlj Office Siting Sthket, Txvnxyox LOANS granted upon approved securities on Freoliold or Leasehold Pn.Dortio- trepayments extend over any term not exceeding ten years DEPOSITS receive.* from Members or others. Proton fc rate "of ijitoresfc •ill, \- -:__r cent per annum on sums lodged for twelve months ; n per conf- fni- 'civ ,'' ' fc ',i 4 per cent pur annum withdrawable at call or on dunuind ' lls aml £7,716 has been Advanced to Borrowing Members. 1,896 Sl.a.-os hw l)P»n ,n,n i since the formation of the Society, luve&tii.g f'harohohhJn^^nt^n^ cent, per iinnurn, and tiio surplus profits are equally -livid,.,! bjfcvvuo i H^ t, 11L .l'"' 1 ' and Jiorrowing Shareholders at the uloae-ot' tin.- rinanoial yelr. tfbHLL " the | Porms of application for Shares, and Books of U.c Kules of the Societv can b(> ohtiinrH on application. - oocunect September, it.B4 V. ' m »»--.».— , ,~ T , ,.-.„-„ ..,.., r -,,, r^, Jo .. Secretary.

THE BjRIT.I«H AI\ r ]j COLONIAL I ADVEETISEHS' A»SS(K' I.ATI()N . GGiitral London Offices : ALBERT BUILDINGS, 51, QITEEN VICTORIA. STREET, XC. Correspondents invited throughout the JH/iipire. iHOLONTAL PTir'NTETIS, Puhiislif.-s, and \.J JSTew.spapw Prop) ietoi'< in the Colonies ov the Provinrcix ay. 1 :v ':r':ii'\] :■— 1. Tliat hy.ic Jjh A('iv;-i-;i;,'^;(-:!.:s fivini ffood I^inu.s, aitd i'or loi;^ logins, may hv secured by the agency oi: thi.s association. 2. Tliat British Advertisers are ye:ivly increasing in v. umber.;, ujirl ;ue moi/c ! ready tiian ever to advertise in (''ilMni.il i Pajjcv^. ; 3. The prospjeis (C the itnmudiaro j J^edei'ation oi tho Umpire ■\viii {■ueouca^e inei'oascd cutorpviKi^ aad publicity by liriti.'jh Manut'aeturers in the Colonial Press. _ i 4. The Colonial Press is inadequately known in Gro.-ii Ej-iinin. Ivifiuenced by these fael.s, the Sfa-nager of the British and Colonial Advevti-er.s' Asso- I ciation (Colonial Depart/iient) submits — A. That, as tlie iUc7'(;;;n:i!e and Publishing- business of the Empire is Hourly allied and interchangeable, and as Publishors have unusual o\ portuuities of promoting business for Advertisers, Manufacturers prtj'cr doin<y bnsincxs with Merchants who //.«■ the Ires.i, tend with Conunereiul fitbtivln ru. B. That all Colonial Pul.'lishers may reckon upon an increase of Advertisin.'jbusiness i/t proportion to the. -iuicrr.it .*hr»r,t in thu 1/uainx.s.s of thtir Advertiser*. Advertisers arc satisfied with very iiiUe encouragement, but without it rrucwt.'x are dij/iatit.. c. Some Publishers already a<;(. upon the common sense pi-ocedure oi' promiiuiii; business for tlieir Advertisers, and accept suitable inerchaudiso at export rate* in payment of Advertisement. Tiii:- plan works well, as a Commission business is cultivated for the Colonial Publisher, and the Advei.ti.soi' s^ety return Hu -iucss promxjtly, or does nuu fuel hinur-li' ntyleotocl. Copies of Papers, Advrtisements and Subscription l''oriiiM, with full particuhiry to s;tvy time, should bo Bent, ckarb; aitirKucd, to the Offices of TK^ nittTlttir AKD COLONIAL AD VERT.I HEllii' ASSOCIATION . At,iie/:t J-iuiLDuvus, 61, Quben Vioi'oria Sthickt, Londo^t, E.G.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1805, 24 February 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1805, 24 February 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1805, 24 February 1885, Page 3

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