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Inauranoe Companies. STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE AND MARINE. Capital % One Million Sterling. Head Ohice : Princea-Htreet, Bunedin. T OSSES by FIRE insured against ox Jj Stores, Warehouses, Dwelling-hquaes &c., at current rates. The Company will also take risks OD Wool, and all kinds of merchandise land or at sea, and either on- valued w open policies, on the most favourable terms. Particular attention is drawn to the fact that by provision in the Articles of Association, insurers will participate in the profit* f the Company, Agent for Napier, S. R. DRANSFIELD, 94 Port Ahuriri* TMBERIAL FIEE INSUKANOfc X COMPANY. 1, Oliß BBOAD-BT., and 16 PALI. MAHL, ; LONDON. i INSXITUTBD 1808. . '■. Subscribed and Invested Capital ..On MUUon Six Hundred Thousand Pounds. Insurances ara ejected at Current Batei ta''_{ Losses are settled in the Colony upon proof . , . oiloss. * Agents for Hawke's Bay— WATT BROTHER 8. 7 THE SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital ... £750,000 With Unlimited Liability of the Shareholders. iHIS thoroughly New Zealand Institution undertakes FIRE and MABINE Business at LOWEST CUERENT RATES. Funds invested, and Profits retained in the Colony. EDWARD LYNDON, 95 Agent for Hawke's Bay BAT AVI A SEA AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH : Head Office— Auckland. Established 1843. CAPITAL 3,000,000 GUILDERS Fully subscribed.' THE undersigned have been appointed agents for Hawke's Bay, and are prepared to take Fiee Risks at current rates. Wool insured from" sheep's back to j London, including all risks. STUART & CO. WAIPAWA. MY NEW PREMISES being now Completed, I have Opened them -with EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS In the following Lines : — JEWELLERY— The Best Selection outßide of Napier. BOOKS— By Dickens, Mrs Henry Wood, Mayne Reid, O. fieade, Braddon, Kingsley, Grant, Hayward, Marrjat, Wilkie Collins, &c. Also, Bow Bells, Wedding Bells, Leisure Hour, London Journal, and many others. TOYS— A Large Assortment. Pipes of all kinds, Cricketing Materials, and Fancy Goods in variety i Meerschaum Pipes Eepaired. T. R. SPILLER. 15 JUST OPENED OUT, j KA P ACKAGES,j EX "WILD DEER," DIRECT FROM THE HOME MARKET. Theße Goods were bought specially to the order of the undersigned, and can with confidence be recommended as containing all the latest fashions and novelties of the season. This is one of the largest and best assortments of Dbapbsy ever imported direot to Hawke's Bay, containing about £3000 worth of Goods. Speoial attention is called to the following lines : — Ladies' Blaok Silk Velvet and Sealskin Jackets Ladies' Felt and Straw Hats, trimmed and untrimmed Ladies' Dress Material in Silk, Serge, Repp, Velvet, Poplin, Frenoh Merinos, Lustres, &c, &c, &o. Ladies' Corsets, Costumes, Skirtu, Scarves Hosiery, Gloves, &c. A splendid- assortment of all kinds of — Ladies' and Children's Woollen Goods Carpets — Brufsels, Tapestry, Kidderminster, and Velvet Pile Hearth Rugs to match White, Black, and Colored Plume Gents' bilk Scarves, Ties and Mufflers Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing Gold Sluds, Solitaires, Scarf Pins, &0., &c. Albums, Perfumery, Fancy Baskets, Wedding Kings and Keepers Merino half-hose, Shirts and Pants Hosiery of all kinds Sheeting, Austrian Rugs Blankets— White, Blue and Grey Calicoes — Horrock's, Crewdson's, and other makes Shirts — Crimean, Oxford, Scotch Twill, &c. Tweeds, Coatings, Merges Canvas — Holland's Damaßk Towelling, Door Mats, Cocoa Matting &c, &c, &c. W. BATHBONE, Waipawa. G62 rpHE YOUNG LADIES' JOURNAL JL ia rpHE BEST MAGAZINE FOR LADIES J_ AND FAMILIES. It always contains rpHE LATEST PAMS FASHIONS. JL Useful and Elegant Needlework Designs. A GIGANTIC SUPPLEMENT OF FASHIONS. Full-Bize Patterns for Cutting- out Dresses, &c. /COLOURED PANORAMA OF \y FASHIONS. Wool-work and other Coloured Designs. COMPLETE STORIES. MUSIC. \y Cooking Recipes. Pastimes. SEVERAL CONTINUOUS STORIES. Articles on Women's Employments, &c, &c. THE YOUNG LADIES' JOURNAL APKIL PART contains the commencement of two New Stories, entitled "My Lady Janet," and " A Pbbity Piece oe Revekge ;" also a Sheet of Elegant Coloured Designs in Crewel Work ; A N EXTRA BUJ?PLEMBNT GRATIS' _O_ -with Inßtructiuns for Crewel Work. rpHE YOUNG LADIES' JOURNAL A. MAY PART Contains the opening chapters of npHE QUEEN OF THE SEASON ; J_ also A MONSTER COLOURED FASHION PANORAMA, size 25 in. bt 18 in., of SPRING AND SUMMEK FA&HIO.NS FOR 1877. rpHIS SPLENDID PLATE ALONE WORTH MORE THAN the PRICE of the PART. Another New Story, entitled "Not Loved xet. Wedded," commenced in this Part. "pRICE OF THESE PARTS AS USUAL. JL For the convenience of New !Subtaribers, Axi, This Ybab's Pams will bb Kbpt in Pkint. SQLD WHERE YOU BOUGHT THIS PAPER. London Office, Salisbury Squaro, Fleet Street. , 865

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3939, 30 June 1877, Page 4

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