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INSURANCE COMPANY (FIRE AND LIFE). , This Company being the first to withdraw from the Tariff Association in Auckland, thereby securing to Insurers the benefit of REDUCED BATES (Now current for upwards of three years), and continuing to Maintain an Independent position, has the strongest claims on Public Patronage. Die Undersigned Agents accept FIRE RISKS on Buildings, Merchandise, Stock, Furniture, &c., &c in the City, Suburbs, and Country, at tho LOWEST KATES OBTAINABLE. CLAIMS FOE LOSSES are promptly and liberally adjusted by the LOCAL AGENTS, without reference elsewhere, and are at once paid by cheque on the Company's Banker in Auckland. JONES & LUSHER, Chief Agents for the Provinces of Auckland and TaranakL Office : Shortland-street. Auckland, August, ISSI. Union insurance OF NEW ZEALAND Capital £2,000,000. AUCKLAND BRANCH : LOWER QUEEN- STREET. Next Colonial Bank. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ACCEPTED AT THE LOWEST RATES. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. R. H. STEVENSON, Manager. NEW ERA IN DENTISTRY. MR. ALFRED WILLIAM CHATFIELD , (formerly of Melbourne), To whom was awarded the Second Ordkr op Merit at tlie International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1880—1881, HAS COMMENCED THE PRACTICE OF HIS PRO* FESSION IN AUCKLAND la that Centrally-situated Suite of Rooms, overhead Messrs J. and T. Mason's liairdressing Establishment, Queen-street. His appliances were specially selected for him in London and Paris, and include the latest improvements in Dentistry, known to the scientific world. As Mr. Ch&tfield has made arrangements to receivc regular Shipments of all Dental Requisites from London, his rooms will be known as "The London Dentistry." Note the Address: T HE L ONDON J)ENTISTRY, 190, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland (Next door to the Savings Bank, and overhead Messrs. Mason's Hairdressing Saloon). SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF NEW FRENCH CRETONNES, BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY CARPETS, Just opened up at the CITY HALL ARCADE. 70 ROLLS OF CARPET, LATEST DESIGNS. HANDSOME BORDERS AND HEARTH RUGS TO MATCH. RECEIVED THIS MONTII. 110 IRON BEDSTEADS JUST ADDED TO STOCK. GARLICK & CRAN WELL, HOUSE FURNISHERS. Furnish your house FROM GARLICK & CRANWELL, CABINET-MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS. Large Variety op' Iron Bedsteads, Bedding, Household Furniture, Austrian" Bent-wood Furniture, Linoleum, Oil Cloths, and Carpets.

5 PER CENT. ALLOWED OX CASH PAYMENTS. CITY HALL ABCADE, QUEENSTREET, AUCKLAND. Large shipment OF NEW MOURNING GOODS, ex ' Anazi,' just opened. Black Cashmeres Black Cashmere Brocades Princess Alice Cords Persian Cords Russell Cords Brilliantines Plain and Figured Black Lustres, Double-warp Black Sicillians (Made expressly to our own order, and of especial good value). Balmoral Crates, Australian Crapes, Dyed specially to our order, AT CO- OPE KATIVE CASH PRICES. & olt AN WELL, DRAPERS, HOSIERS, AND OUTFITTERS, CITY HALL ARCADE, Quekn-stp.eet, Auckland. X CE LSIOR. My Window will be dre3sed with nothing else but STERLING SILVER GOODS, consisting of Spoons, Forks, Salts, Cups, Napkin Rings. Fruit Spoons, Tea and Coffee Sets, Card Cases, Cigar Cases, Liquor Flasks, Fish Slices, etc., etc. F. H. LEWISSON, Jewellor, Opposite Union Bank, Queeu-stroet, Auckland. EXCELSIOR. —1 have just received 24 LADIE3" DIAMOND and GEM LOCKETS. F. H. LEWISSON, Jeweller, Opposite Union Bank, Queen-street. IN GRAND FORM.—A case containing 72 LADIES' DIAMOND and GEM RINGS. I have just opened newest designs. F. H. LEWISSON, Watcli Importer and Jeweller, Queen-street, Auckland. SMITH 'AND ARNOLD, ARCHITECTS, OLD CITY COUNCIL OFFICES, "QUEEN-STREET. "rfIHE MERCANTILE AND BANK--8 RUPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND." Publlshod In Duncdin Weekly; Advance Sheets issuod in Auckland every Saturday. Subscription, £3- 3s per annum. R. T. Wheeler, Publisher. Local Ajrent—"E. Waytk. Queer. Mats of the north island of NEW ZEALAND, On Sale at the TTkralt> Publishing Office. Qneenstreot. Prior 6n. In another column will be found a notice from Dr. Grant, the specialist in cases of blindness and deafness, and a large number of testimonials vrhich he has received from those he has successfully treated. His residenco>is at Lugan Bank, the late residence of Dr. J. L. Campbell, Jermyn-streat.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 6343, 17 March 1882, Page 4

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626

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 6343, 17 March 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 6343, 17 March 1882, Page 4

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