PUBLIC NOTICES. Rink of Auckland rjIHE DIRECTORS hereby give T notice that tho Seventh Call of Ten Shilliigs per Share will be puy- ■ able on Wednesday, 28th March, 1866. C. F. JOHNS, Manager. Bank ofAuckland, Auckand, 7th March, 1860. 664 tur 28 NOTICE. OWINGto the diversity of rates appareuly in existence for Fire Insurance, THE HOYaL IN3UKANCE COMPANY have deternined to adopt one Uniform Rule, viz., ‘o charge the Lowest Rate required by any other office ; any advantages wlich (he Royal may offer, (j'Apy its iininpnsar.eagurces and world-,, wide proven promptitude, being entirely waived in favour of the applicant. THOMAS 11. MABIN, Agent. March 12, LSfiG. 6611 c I)ERSONS who have not yet received the Illustrated Book Almanacs of the Royal Insurance Company, containing the Australian and New Zealand Supplement, can have the same on application at the office, Lower Queen-street. THOMAS 11. MABIN, Agent. March 12, 1866. 660tc BUSINESS NOTICES. PUBLIC INTIMATION. MR. & MRS. C. LOWSON to inform the public that they have now RELINQUISHED THE BUSINESS Which they had carried on in Wynd-ham-street for so many years IN FAVOUR OP MESSRS. WJLSON & M‘LACHLAN. In doing so they take tin's opportunity of returning their sincere thanks to those numerous friends and customers who have bestowed upon them so liberally their patronage and support, and cannot allow the connexion which has existed SO, lonor - 1 acknowledging the same. AIR. hj MRS. C. LOWSON Have every confidence iu recommending their successors, to whom they have DISPOSED OF THEIR STOCK, And beg to express a hope that they will continue to receive that encouragement which was so long bestowed upon themselves, and they further request that all accounts still outstanding be paid to Messrs, WILSON & APLACIILAN without delay. WITH reference to tho above advertisement, MESSRS. WILSON & M‘LACHLAN Beg to announce that they will carry on the above Business as usual, and it will be their endeavour to conduct the establishment so as it may continue to give that satisfaction which it has done hitherto, and trust they will still receive the .same liberal support. Messrs. W. and M‘L. would cull particular attention to their MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, which will be superintended by Airs. Wilson, whose desire will he to afford satisfaction, and merit tho confidence so abundantly bestowed on her predecessor. Having purchased tho abovc-men-tioued Stock at a large reduction BELOW COST PRICE. ) They are enabled to dispose of it at greatly reduced prices. THE STOCK Consists of the latest styles in MILLINERY BONNETS (Trimmed and Untrimmed) STRAWS HATS FEATHERS FLOWERS STAYS CRINOLINES LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S uNDERCLO T II I N G, &c., Ac.. &c, A Large Lot of BLA C K G L ACE SIL Iv S much under value. DRESS MATERIALS HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY, &0., All of which will be offered much under the usual selling price, 394tc Venetian Blinds. M. H. BUSBY, From London, HAVING taken the Shop corner of Barrack and Wclleslcy-street east, is prepared to supply tho trade and the public with every description of Blinds. 414 my 10
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New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2612, 17 March 1866, Page 1
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