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thisjdat: Contißuatioß of TMFORTANT SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKE AND EFFECTS, AT rENDALTON. On Account or Mrs Hobday, Wben the contents of all the Bedrooms (6), ffathMnm, fee., will be submltujd. Also, The Choice Pot Plants, Feme, Orchids, 3 cows jast calved, &c, &c IS6 Sale commences at II o'clock a.m. No. 774 PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. CAPITAL, «»,eOO—FULLY PAID-UP. LOANS granted from FIFTY POUNDS and UpW * rda " H. R. WKBB Ifeaanr. OffieM—UTS Hereford asreec MONEY— INVESTMENTS Required o» really FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD BKCDRITIES, for Large and Small Amounts. Interest from £6 PER CENT, to £7 PER CENT., according to amounts required. No procuration fee charged. RICHARD D. THOMAS. 207 Hereford etreefc. Ist Jnly, 1839. GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS AT DUNEDIN. WELLINGTON, AND CHRISTCHURCH EXHIHITIONa JUVENILE DEPARTMENT. IN this fast increasing Branch of our Business we have attained a position before all competitors. The cut, adaptation, make, and durability of the Garments ace universally admired and patronised. In the past season the Sale in thi3 Department vas a Complete Success, and we trnet that, with renewed effort, we shall meet with aa much encouragement as we have experienced in the past. HALLENSTEIN BROS.,__ NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY 166 CASHEL STREET (Next the DIG) THE DON'S STOCK CLOTHING, MERCERY, OVEROOAT3 MACKINTOSHES, GLOVES, &c, BOUGHT AT 12s IN THE £. GREAT SALE NOW ON New Zealand J/weed Company. Between Nashelaki'a ani Matu&l 3iot 3tor a M • SANDS TEI N, tMOKTifiN'3 BUILDINGS), Iβmaking STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, FIELD GLASSES. &C. FOOTBALLS, &c—JUST OPENED, Han dreds of Footballs and Bladders, all sires ; Lacroßse Bate and Balls; all kinds of Boxing G'oves, including the new patent inflated. Football bladders repaired. W. Brice, opposite Bank New Zealand. LAST FOURTEEN DAYS LAST "FOURTEEN DAYS LAST FOURTEEN DAYS OF HOBDAY'S BANKRUPT SALE OF HOBDAY'S BANKRUPT SALE OF HOBDAY'S BANKRUPT SALE REMNANTS REMNANTS REMNANTS REMNANTS REMNANTS KEMNANTS REMNANTS REMNANTS A S we CLOSE on SATURDAY, July 20th, the whole of the STOCK MUST BE CLEARED. PREMISES. OPPOSITE the "PRESS " OFFICE. NELSON, MOATE & CO, BEG to draw the attention of the public to the fact tbatitis most important that they should insist upon having Nel- . son, Moate and Co.'a Pure Teas when they ask for for them,a3 the market is full of inferior mixtures put up in similar packets, and pushed upon the public for the cake of extra profit. N. M. and Co.'c Natural Flavored Prize Teas have by far the largest sale in the eOUTHERN WORLD. 899 FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN Materials, commencing from to - day. Icase heavy all-wool striped DRASS TWEEDS. Tne best value we have ever shown, la lid, .Reduced to IOJd. ICASE STRIPED DRESS TWEEDS. Is, Reduced to 7jd. As the month of August ia fast approaching, everything in Further Reduced to effect a Speedy Clearance. H: EfMAY-S FINAL CLEARING SALE. SLIGHTLY MARKED. ASHBURTOST MANUffACTUREI* IIADIBS' DrES3 TwEJBDft ALL WOOL, . AT 18|d PER YAitD, ATTHS D. I. C TO-DAY'S CONTENTS. A TALE OF THE SKA— TWENTY-FIVE DAYS ON A DESERT ISLAND. THE ENTOMBED MINERSINCIDENTS OF THE SEARCH—A PATHETIC STOKY. FATAL ACCIDENT IN A GOLD MINE— A TERRIBLE FALL. THE MAYBRICK MURDEK— EVIDENCE OF "STEPHEN ADAMS. THE VICTORIAN INFANTICIDE CASEHORRIBLE DISCOVERIES. THE KAIWARRA MURDERTRIAL AT THE SUPREME COUBUV DAIRIES AND TYPHOID FEVER. CHRISTCHURCH GAS BILLDECISION OF THE COMMITTEE. CROWN LANDS REPORT— PBOGRESS OF SETTLEMENT.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7357, 9 July 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7357, 9 July 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7357, 9 July 1889, Page 4