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SEIZED IN TRANSIT. SEIZED IN TRANSIT. R. HANNAH & CO. Are now soiling a large conßignmont of BOOTS AND SHOES. SEIZED IN TRANSIT, Am .? un t £ngl as per Invoice, te £3400 15s, but owing to the glut of imports and depression m tho Money Market, they have secured tho above at tho enormous discount of 50 uer cent for cash. SALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, 25th August, at the Cash Boot Market, Cuba-street. Bead Prico last and Inspect the Stock before buying your BOOTS AND SHOES. PRICE LIST. WORTH NOW ' WORTH NOW 8/6 Men's strong Nailed Bluchers ... 5/6 8/6 Ladies' Kid E.S. Boots ... 4'G J2s ¥rOnr On ', B stron(? Kip Ti S hts 11 6 7/6 Ladies' Prunella Boots ... ." 3'll I 12/6 Men s strong Nailed Boots ... 9/11 3/6 Ladies' Slippers . i/fi 16/6 Men's sewn E. Sides 13/6 4/6 Ladies' House Shoes 2/11 W6 Men sE. Sides 12/6 18/6 Ladies' Kid Button Boots'" ".'. 811 J3 6 Men sE. Sides .9/6 6/6 Girls' Kid E.S., 7to 9 311 12,6 Men's Derby Shoes 8/6 7/6 Girls' Kid E.S. 10 to 13 4'll 18/6 Men's Glove Kid E. Sides ... 12/6 8/6 Maid's Kid E.S., 1 and 2 '" s'll ! 14/6 Men's best pegged Bluchers ...10/6 7/6 Ladies' Kid Oxford Shoes" '" Ml W^Touttw'stroiwß.S., Ito4 ... 6/9 8/6 Ladies' Kid Derby Shoes 5/11 8 6 Boys strong E.S., 10 to 13 ... 5/9 10/6 Ladies' Glove-kid Shoos 6/11 09 4/ , 9 5/6 Ladies' Cashmere House Boots I!'. 3/6 %o w nts ? a £°. xfo ?, d Shoes 12 ' G 6 > 6 Ladies' D. soled Cashmere fehoos 3'll 9/6 Women s Dairy Boots 7/6 6/6 Ladies' coloured Felt Shoes 3/11 3/6 Children's Copper Toes, from ... 1/11 10/6 Ladies' Levant E. sides . '" 7/6 7/0 Bovb' and Youths' Bluchers ... 4/11 10/6 Ladies' German lasting Boots ""' 6/11 iBfiAT° n . 8 oL ipP f a ,IP 4 (6 Children's Kid Wd Balmorals 16 18 6 Men a Shooters 12/6 4/6 ChUdren's Leva* Balmorals ... 11l - h J} l 2 /<5 Child's Kid and Levant E.S. ... 110/6 Youths' stronj? Nailed Boots ... 6/6 3/6 Child's strap SL^es i/n ' 7/6 Boys' strong Nailed Boots ... 4/11 14/6 Ladies' Kid Boots ... ."."," \\\ h>\\ Romombor Saturday next as the great day for Boot 3 and Shoes, and recollect there is no 10-yoar-old stock, no rotten, no moth-eaten, and no bad elastic at our establishment. CALL EARLY ON SATURDAY-HAVE YOUR PICK OF THE GOOD THING GOING. R. HANNAH & ©0., CASH BOOT MARKET CUBA-STREET ! EVERYBOBY KNOWS IT.

A USTKALIAN MUTUAL PEOVIDENT -£*- SOCIETY. Established 1849. The Oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia. New Zealand Branoh : Head Office, Customhouscf-quay, Wellington. Local Board of Directors : Tho Hon. Charles Johnson Pharazyn, M.L.C. (Chairman) The Hon. Sir William Fitzherbort, K.C.M.G., M.L.C. (Deputy-Chairman) The Hon. Alfred De Bath Brandon, M.L.C. Charles J. Johnston, Esq., M.H.R. The Hon. Morgan S. Graco, M.D., M.L.C. Medical Officer : Dr. W. G. Kemp, M.E.C.S. (England). Last Year of the Quinquennium. Policies effected during the year 1883 will participate in the Quinquennial Division of Profits, to be ascertained as at the Slst December, 1883. The profit of tho current quinquennium has been recently accumulating at the rate of £200,000 por annum. Annual Division of Profit. The profits of tho Society aro to bo divided annually after tho 31st Decombor, 1883. The Invested Funds exceed ... The Annual Incomo is upwards of 850,000 Tho Society has more than 50,000 Policies in forco, assuring upwards of 18,000,000 During the laat 34 years the Society has paid for Claims and Matured Endowments ... 1,500,000 The Society has divided among its members Cash Bonuses amounting to upwards of yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding Two Millions. New Business. The new business of the last five years has exceeded two millions per annum — a largor amount annually than has over been transacted by any other Life Office in the British Dominions. Tho cost of management, including commission, is unusually low, being only 95 per cent, of tho total receipts of.theyoar. This rate of expenditure Is, on tho average, 18 per cent, less than that of tho other Australian Mutual Life Offices, and less than any other Life Assurance Institution either in Europe or America, doing a correspondinp 1 amount of new business. Unparalleled Accumulation of Funds. Ton years ago the Society, while 69th on the list of British offices in point of age, was 35th in respect of funds. It now— January, 1883— stknds 4th, only three offices in Groat Britain, established respoctivoly in 1815, 1823, and 1825, being above it. Tho accumulated funds now exceed FOUE MDLLION THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS. Assure your Life in tho AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, AND SECURE AN ANNUAL BONUS OR DIVIDEND, A Privilege which no other Life Office in the colony can grant its members. Be careful that you select this Society, and do not bo misled by tho similarity of name of some other assurance office. Tho Society can bo considered quite as much a Now Zoaland as an Australian institution, seeing that all moneys received in the colony are invested here in advances on mortgage of first-class freehold securities, loans to mombor3 on the security of thoir policies, Government debentures, and freehold branoh office premises ; and the Society is thus assisting in developing tho resources of the colony. THE SOCIETY HAS ASSETS IN NEW ZEALAND SECURITIES EXCEEDING FIVE HUNDRED AND EIGHrY THOUSAND POUNDS ! No Other Life Office in the Colony Can give you such LARGE BONUSES AS THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, And the effect of an Annual Bonus, which can be taken in Cash, will be to reduce the post of assurance to the lowest possible minimum. If you aro already sufficiently assured yourself, induoo your friends to follow your example. Prospectuses, forms of proposal, and all other information may bo obtained on application to the Resident Secretary, Wellington, or from any of tho Society's agents. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED ADELAIDE WINE VAULTS, Lambton Quay. T^ J. PRESTON, in returning thanks to -*- • his numerous patrons, wishes to inform them that he has in stock the finest selection of Adelaide Wines, for the approaching season, that is procurable, which he guarantees pure and unadulterated. Having had 25 years experience in tho trado, ho can, with all confidence, assure the publio that his stocks are of the finost; vintage. Tho Prices, from 32s por Dozen. Spirits of tho Best Brands. Also, every description of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BEERS AND STOUT. Note the Address — ADELAIDE WINE VAULTS, Lambton Quay.

By Special Appointment to His Exoellenoy Sir Arthur Gordon. |T O H N~" ft CO., WATCHMAKERS & MANUFACTUBING JEWELLEES, Lambton Qttat, Wellington. Branches— B, Peterson and Co Chriateluiroli S. Kohn and Co Dunedin S. and H. Kohn Auokland Kohn Bros Wanganui H. Koha and Co 93 Leadenhallst., London J 1 fi AN X GBA DV, MANUFACTUEING JEWELLER, ~~ AND IMPORTER OF FANCY GOODS, Willis-street. Gold and Silver Chains and all articles of Jewellery made on tho promises. Repairs oarofully executed. Speotaolos and Folders to suit all sights. WATCHES, JEWELLEEY, AND FLECTEO-PLATED GOODS. Now Goods, New Goods, per s.s. Dorio— China Animals, Plush Photo Frames and Mirror Brackets, Music Folios, Fancy Stationery, Dolls, Toys, Birthday and Wedding Cards, and a variety of Pretty Things and Novelties, suitable for Presents.

JEWELLERY ! JEWELLEEY ! ! JEWELLEEY ! j ! NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. GL. JENNESS, in returning thanks to • his numerons patrons, begs to inform thorn that he has received a laTge consignment of the choicest Roods. Novelties in Jewellery, Diamond Goods, Plated Waro, &c, tho largest stock in tho city to select from. First-class clocks, from 7s 6d. Watches, clocks, and jewellery, made to order in any design. All repairs neatly executed promptly at the lowest remunerative prices. Always on hand all kinds of watchmakers' tools and materials. To Arrive, a Largo Shipment of Goods by the s.s. lonio. G. L. JENNESS, Watch and Clockmakeb, Willis-street, Wellin ton.

NELSON SOAP ! NELSON SOAP ! A SK your Grocer for Nelson Soap, the best article manufactured in tho colony. Be suro, when asking for NELSON SOAP ' you get tho Genuine Article, NELSON SOAP surpasses all other kinds. NELSON SOAP should bo used in every Household, owing to its great excellenoe.

SAMUEL DANES & SON, BRASSFOUNDERS, COPPERSMITHS, Gasfittkes, Pump Makkbs, &c, IMPORTERS OF Gas, Steam, and "Water Pipes Chandeliers, Brackets, and Harp Lights Gas Globes and Stovei Shanks' Patent W. Closet Hopper and Traps, Copper, Compo,, and Lead Pipes Sheet Lead, Copper, and Brass Steam Whistles, Tallow Cups Loco. Balances, Steam Ganges "Wilson's Donkey Pumps, Ejectors, In. jectors, and Korting Jets Steam Cooks, Wheel Valves Indiarubbor Hose, all sizes Gas Hose and Patent Packing Asbestos, Millboard, Ac, &o. N.B.— BRASS CASTING & FINISHING Eveet Day. 1 2-horse power Steam Engine for Sale. Brandon-street, Wellinirton. "IyTOTHERS, see our stock of Juvenile Clothing; also our stock ef Tweods, suitable for boys' wear — the very next best thing to leather. One call will en6nro your constant custom at CLARK'S Cash Warehouse. TE ARO CLOTHING & OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT. J. P~A U L HAS very much pleasure in announcing the arrival of his First Shipment of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing, for the coming season, in West of England, Scotch, Geelong, and Kaiapoi Tweeds ; also a large stock of Men's, Youths', Boys', and Children's Straw Hats, in all the newest shapes. All colours in Tweed Hata our own make. Summer Shirts, Pants, Braces, Scarfs, Ties, &c, &c. Also, a. splendid lot of Men's Helmet Hats, in all the latest shekel. Note the Address— J. PAUL, TE ARO CLOTHING & OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, Corner of Cnba and Ghnznee-streets. CHILDREN'S COSTUMES. T UST to hand, a splendid assortment, well worthy of inspection, at prices that will fairly astonish. CLARK'S Cash Warehouse. NOTICE. I BEG to inform my friends that! I am about leaving Wellington in about two or three weeks, and any claims against me may be presented at once for payment. MADAME CAMBRAY, Pipitea Point. Wellington, 3rd November, 1883.

PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTRY. ME. GEO. SD3VEES has been appointed Agent in Wellington for the salo of the superior Wines manufactured by Mr. Soller, of Wanganui — Constantia, Muscat, Port, Hock, Malaga Sparkling Hock, Vordeilles, and Sparkling Moselle. These wines | took prizes at tho Melbourne and Christchurch Exhibitions, and cannot be excelled, j The wines wo sent to tho Melbourne Ex- 1 hibition, when competing with those from all parts of the world, obtained six prizes. These wines were also exhibited in the Ashburton Industrial Exhibition held on the 20th March, 1881, and received from tho Judges first reward of merit. A prize medal was also obtained for these pure and unadulterated wines at the Christchurch Exhibition, 1882. Note the Address— Opposite Occi- ! dental Hotel, Lambton Quay. [ ROB BOYVEAU LAFFECTEUR a l'loduro de Potassium. /TEST le medicament par excellence pour VV guerir les accidents syphilitiques anciens on rebelles : Ulccres, Tumeurs, Gonunes, Exostoses, ainsi que le Lympbatisme, la Scrofuloso et la Tuberculose. — Dans toutes lbs phabmacies. A. PARIS chez J. FEERE, Pharmacien, 102, Rue Richelieu, et Sucoessenr de BOT-veau-Laffecteue. Agent in New Zealand, WILLIAM C. FITZGERALD, The Pharmaoy, Wellington,

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Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1883, Page 1

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