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We beg respectfully to intimate that by every steamer we are in receipt NEW GOODS Of every description, suitable for the present season, in GENERAL^ DRAPERY— Boigoa, Lustvos, On slim ores Summer Serges, Nun's Veiling-, Llamas, Pouile Cloth' Ginghams ; Ring Chock and Spot Prints. Hosiery, Haberdashery, Laces, Muslins, &g. Men's, Boy's and Youths' Clothing Ladies', Children's and lien's Boots and Shoos Groceries— Of every description, at the very lowest prices Ironmongery—ln all its branches Agents for Victoria Insurance Company. EXTRAORDINARY NEWsT' SELLING OFF ! I OFF I f The Manoließter and Glasgow House drapery, mm^mmMm stores, CHEAP SALb7~^Selp SALE. J^JJIu MUST RE SOLD, As the Proprietor is retiring from Business on account of failing health. TT is well-known we import all Goods, and being- but si short ihvc in ImsiJL ness, our Stock is fresh and good, so that our Customers will have tno opportunity of getting Goods cheaper than they h.-ive evev c O t before' We have received lately several new consignments of" Scoria from Manchester and G-lasgow. Our Stock is so large at present Are cannot -ive a List of Prices. We want our customers and all others to come au.l «> 0 (ho value that we can give before they go elsewhere. Don't n.i^ tiii. oppori miitv because it will never be offered again. • Storekeepers and others can get Goods at Manchester pk-cs at ihis Stoi-o SALE COMMENCING MOW, TERMS OF SALE STRICTLY CASH. NO SECOND FRIGE. J. McCAULET, MANCHESTER AND GLASGOW HOUSE, WHARF STREET, TAURANGA. rp AURANG-A AND KATfoTTlS^\l?RNFTiui^ .1 INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ' " Office Spniyo Stueet, Tatjraxcu LOANS granted upon approved securities on Freehold or Leasehold Pronci-ties Tl, u repayments extend over any term nob exceeding ten years DEPOSITS received from Members or others. Present rate of {interrst allowed— G recent per annum on sums lodpcd for twelve months ; 5 por cent for six months ai-1 4 per cent per annum withdrov/nble at call or on demand. £7,715 has been advanced to Borrowing Members. 1,896 Shades have been allotted since the formation of the Society. Investing Shareholder* arc "uai-jMitced oi 'hi- ■or cent, per annum, and the surplus profit* are equally divided hetwuou the Invoatinand Jjorrowing tsliareholdcrs at the close of the mi;nn;i;il year. Forms of application for .Shares, uud V.»i,ks of the Unlcs of the Society can be obtained on application. ' " /U Secretary. IRISH AND 8001'CH WHISKIES PURE AND UNADULTERATED IWrccDc r*!#^!i l^J.cro If I too no Ls#\«^^Ji AND Arc prepared to ship to any port hi New Zealand "WIT LS X" » !«JS ()^ r i'rj-p FINEST BLENDS, of great Si.reugtli, Purity ami In order to thoroughly meet the requirements of the Inrsjost importers or the purchasers of small quantities, special attention /> paid iobottlwij eaten and packing. ■>•'-■ Whiskips are siippliod in Stoppebet. Bottles, in 2 do?,, cases oacli case divisible by the saw into four perfect cases, each case conlainin-r six bottles' fit for despatch to any up-country station. ' ' The Whiskies supplied by Messrs Donne* are pure and of oxh-aorJinarv value,_ tiie bottles sire worth preserving, and the convenience vi' i^uvin.r diminishes the rislc of breakage and facilitates an up-country t;ade. ° The proprietors of these blends are eoHnoiftscuii's. and Wn<>- convor«s'»ut with the productions of the best distilleries of Scotland and Ireland invilc the attention of the public to these as \ho finest Irish and Scottish 'brand* ever presented in New Zealand. Arrangements arc being made for the prompf- supply of Hu>se colr-brited brands in all the cities of New Zealand, the names of Agenis ai^cn-ino- j u future issues of this Journal. " I I3OXJNEB & Co., 21 TO 28 PHILPOT LAN^' | LONDON, E.G.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1807, 28 February 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1807, 28 February 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1807, 28 February 1885, Page 3

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