m- MURDER IN THB , CLOTHING TRADE. LITCHFIELD & SON, j WILLIS-STBEET, SAVING resolved to dispose of their business in Willis-street, will ' offer the whole of their large and well-assorted stock of Mens' and Boys' Hats and Clothing regardless of cost. Sale to commence ON SATURDAY, 10th JULY. The whole- stock must be cleared at once, no matter at what sacrifice, as it is necessary the undersigned should leave the Province for an indefinite time, owing to other business calling him away immediately. Bennett's best blk silk hats, 15s, worth 22s Do do drab shell hats, 10s 6d, worth 15s . Men's new shapes cork body hats, 5s 9d, worth 9s 6d Large assortment men's felt hats, too numerous to mention in an advertisement Men's tweed trousers,. and vests from 12s 6d, worth 20s Men's tweed suits, from 30s Men's printed mole trousers, from 6s 6d per pair Men 8 overcoats, 20s, 255, 30s Boys and Youths' Witney overcoats, from 13s Do do black cloth suits, from 245, worth 35s Do tweed suits, all sizes 5 Men's white shirts, from 3s 5d Do and Boys' Crimean, cotton, and .flax shuts, in great variety , Ties, braces, belts, and hosiery, &c, &c As it is quite impossible to quote all the articles that are being offered in so small a space as a newspaper advertisement, we respectfully invite the Public to call and inspect for themselves, feeling assured everyone will acknowledge that this is the MOST GENUINE CLEARING SALE ever held in Wellington. , The Books will be CLOSED from the beginning of the Sale, and everything will be SOLD, FOR CASH ONLY. Note the address and time of sale — . SATURDAY, 10th JULY, 1875., LIT C HFIE LD~~ & SON, Hatters and Outfitters, "t" t Willis-street. TMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COM1 PANY. Established, 1803; -■ Capital £1,600,000. Fire risks of all classes in town and country accepted at lowest current rates. Prompt and liberal settlement of claims. Agents— KßULL & CO.; L : • ' TONDON AND LANCASHIRE INU SURANCE COMPANY. FIRE BRANCH. Capital £1,000,000. Head Office — Liverpool. Insurance against loss by fire on every description of property effected at current rates. JOHNSTON & CO, Agents. TO HOUSEHOLDERS, PROPERTYHOLDERS, MORTGAGEES, AND i 1 OTHERS. - pOMPLETE indemnity from loss or V damage by fire granted under policies j of the NATIONAL COMPANY. Undoubted security, low rates, prompt and liberal adjustment of claims. JOHNSTON & CO, Agents, Panama and Featherston-sts. mHE SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND ' ± MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital, £750,000, With unlimited Liability of Shareholders. ■ The above Company offers undoubtec . security to insurers, havingalarge, wealthy, - and influential proprietary resident in the j Colony, where all its funds are invested. As a purely colonial institution, it has therefore a prior claim on insurers. The Company undertake insurance against [i eveiy description of both fire and marine risks at lowest current rates of premium, i The chief characteristics of the Company are undoubted security, liberal terms, and prompt settlement of losses. For proposal forms and further particulars, apply to , W. & G. TURNBULL & CO, Agents, Wellington. TIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE JU INSURANCE COMPANY. J All classes of FIRE RISKS in town or country taken at current rates. EDWARD PEARCE, ) " • Agent. MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS OF GOODS } Would find their Insurance Business transacted with greater facility by adopting, FLOATING POLICIES issued by the . . - NATIONAL "INSURANCE COMPANY to New Zealand and Australian ports, embodyiug favorable terms for the assured. .Claims can be made payable in every port. JOHNSTON & CO, Agentß, Panama and Featherston-sts. TTICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY^ FIRE AND MARINE. > Established 1849. CAPITAL £200,000. Head Office ? Melbourne. Insurance of every description effected at lowest current rates, and claims promptly met. Losses can be made payable in any part of New Zealand or the Australian colonies. LEVIN & CO, Agents. W ISAAC begs to inform his friends t and the public generally that he ' - has disposed of his Bread Business to Mr. Thomas Smith, but intends to carry on the . , Small Goods Business as heretofore, and . trusts by paying attention to this part of ' ' the business, as well as the Grocery Department, to still merit a share of their ' support. , W. L would take this opportunity of thanking those who have so liberally supported him during the past 6 years, and would solicit a continuance of their support for his successor. I - " , . In, reference to the abo\e, Thomas Smith begs to inform his friends and the public that he hopes by diligently attending to business, and supplying a good article at, the lowest possible price, to meet a fair Bhare of their snpport. - THOMAS SMITH, - - r ' Thomdon Bakery. , ~~~ NOTI CE . " T~ HJtRS OLD ! SMITHI»aB* received alaVge -JIL supply of CHEAP PAPERHANGINQS,.suUabIe for cottages, which* will be ■old cheap'for Cash. "'Molesworth-street-. . x
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Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 9, 10 July 1875, Page 4
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