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Fancy Goods. CHBI3TMA3 1 • /CHRISTMAS |9 PRISTMAS! V-/HRISTMAS 1 THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCjC IN AUCKLAND J!^ TO SELECT YOUR PRESENTS FROM ' •'' t"' - IS AT , , Tt/fONTAGUE'S TCTANCT T>AZAAR, IT-iONTAGUE'S JO ANCY JOaZAAR, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. ~ "VTEW fV OODS i "\T EW aP< oods i -131 EW VJTOODSI IM EW V3TOODS 1 ■ JUST OPENED. EVERY PURCHASER DURING THE HOLIDAYS WILL RECEIVE A PRESENT. --.J MONTAGUES 'CIANCY *DAZAAR ONTAGUE'S J? ANCY X>AZAAR ALENTINES I VALENTINES ! I \ VALENTINE PRESENTATIONS!!! • GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE v Is the place in Auckland to select from. What more suited th-n something in Sterling Gold or Silver (all warranted) and the cheapest in town to select something useful and beautiful from the largest and most valuable stock in the city, accompanied by the orthodox Valentine, of whicu we have a splendid assortment. We enumerate a few lines, but invite Inspection of our stock in Abyssinian Gold, Silver-. plated.and other artistic Imitation Jewellery. We have the largest and cheapest stock in town to select from. Jet Goods: We have a grand assortment. Kauri Gum Ornaments in great variety. The Fancy Goods Stock is replete with novelty and variety, and comprises Desss. Work Boxes and Baskets, Dressing and Jewel Cases, Colour Boxes, Mathematical Instruments, Inkstands, Music Cases, Photo Albums and Frames, Scrap alburn* and Scraps, Purses, Ladies' and Gents' Bags, Card Cases, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Fans, Fire Stove Ornament*, Accordions and Concertinas, Dessert, Fish, Table Knives, Carvers and Knife, Fork and Spoon, Electro-plate, each in elegantly-lined cases. suited for presents; Tea and Coffee Sets, Cruets, ana Electro-plated Goods generally, a snlendid assortment : Table and Pocket Cutlery, DoJs, Toys innumerable, Games of all kinds, Brushes, Combs, and, Toilet Requisites, Xmas and Birthday Cards, Brackets. Rocking-horses, Children's and Dolls' Perambulttprs, Japanese Goods in great variety ; Dinner, Tea, and Toilet Sets; Vases, Lustres, Epergnes; Fruit ana Flowers under Shades; Majolica and Terr* Cotta Goods, a lovely assortment; and Books at English prices. Trade mark at Goodson's London Arcade: ' Small Profits and Quick Returns." , ' --i — — pLASS -TO-ORKS! pLASS TT^ORKS! Our Leading Articles this week are: Confectioners' Jars, Is per lb.; three Glass Jugs for 2s 6d; Lamp Chimneys, three for 6d; Glass Balls for shooting at, in quantities to suit purchasers; Garden Shades, »1» site*; Fish Globes and Gold Fish, very cheap. M. COOK & SONS, . FREEMAN'S BAY Insurance Companies SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. Established 1710, Insurance* effected upon almost every descrlptloa of Property at the Current Rates of Premiums. Total sum insured, for 1883 -£310,421,000. Claims arranged by the Local Agent and paid with promptitude and liberality. G. BINNEY, Agent, Queen-street. " O RTHERN ASSURANCE 131 COMPANY. Capital. —„ -.- £3,000,000. statement shewing the progress 81 she northern assurance company I Since Its establishment In 1836 to the present time (1878). o Aceumu- _„ Net Fire Net Life "JSJ™ . lated Year ' Revenue. Revenue, FBndla ; £ £ £ 6 1886 90f. 700 1,200 88,200 1838 1,900 000 2,500 1811 8,200 0,800 2,400 68,906 1544 4,000 14,000 4,000 95,500 1847 6,800 18,200 5,800 134,601 1850 7,900 26,000 6,500 162,800 1853 22,900 87,400 8,600 225,800 856 68,400 66,500 13,200 842,500 1859 100,300 62,600 18,600' 453,600 1862 127,900 75,800 24,200 692,400 1866 163,900 87,400 84,700 802,700 1868 182,600 113,700 £1,100 940,900 1871 236,400 119,900 67,700 1,241,600 1874 313,800 133,000 78,400 1,778,100 1877 408,700 167,500 2,216,800 ■ . LIFE DEPARTMENT. It is worn than useleess to possess a Life Policy tin less there is the certainty that the sum assured wulbe paid at death. A man may for years trust to it as the support of his family, and ultimately find that it is el no value. The sums assured by the "NORTHERN" are guaranteed by the Shareholders capital of Three ! Millions Sterling, and by its Accumulated Funds, all safely invested, amounting already (December, 1877)' to more than Two Million Two Hundred Thousand Pounds, and continually increasing.' ■ In the Participation Branch, the whole of the ascertained surplus at each valuation belongs to the Assured. The undersigned, Agent for the above Company, it prepared to accept Risks against Fire on Buildings aid Contents in the City and Province of Auckland, att ha LOWEST CURRENT BATES. THOMAS MAOKY, Fort-street, March 19,1879. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. ESTABLISHED, 1869. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. ',:., ' " >5k ? *'' : P* s * V' Y J< • *a P„, 5 S ct«t i,'N V"3l ' ■-B ST:.."- ,3ej£ , lias* mm 11 2 - "IB ' sfi«l3sS *W*li SsW iMsfL W |! | £<<«* | I I > « » »• -sg* « , sr ' NEW ZEALAND BRANCH:, " ; " Head Office— ', 81, Queen-street, Auckland. - Canterbury and West Coast District Office : Her* ford-street, Christ church. Otago and Southland District Office : Corner of Princess and Dowling-streets, Dnnedin. With Sixty Local Agencies throughout the Coleuy. THE SECOND OLDEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE . IN AUSTRALASIA. 1 The FIRST to issue Policies FREE FROM ALL 1 RESTRICTIONS, and the ONLY ONE established • within the last THIRTY YEARS which has declared > a BONUS on an absolutely PURE PREMIUM VALUATION. ■ : -,; » POLICIES INDEFEASIBLE from DATE OF ISSUE and NON-FORFEITABLE while they have a SURRENDER VALUE. * .. ,% , . BONUSES become vested additions when Polide" have been one year in fores. For Tables of Rates and full particulars apply at Head Office or any of the Agencies throughout the Colonies. . .. .'. .WILLIAM T. BELL, Resident Secretary. . [ N.B.—BONUS SLIPS, for distribution of profits its , at June 30, 1884, will be issued early in the month I cf January.■ (- ■■■' ■ ;\":;; '•" ;• • ; ( • ■ ,'j j • . ~,-.. ...;_->,: . •.-,-- ; -■• ;,- ;': YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCI- ■.* .;; " ' ATION, ,„.. . '..■/.;,,r^.u | CORNER OF WKLLESLEY AND AUIERT«STRBEX9, Reading Room, Comfortably Furnished. AU the Leading Papers on the tables. Subscription, 2s6d per quarter. The Library contains upwards of awl vols, in the various departments of Literature. »no* scrlpflon, 2s 6d per quarter. Tea and CojtMi «° tided. Emplotmeni AND BoABDrN«-aoosa »■• i MiExrNas voa YouNfl Men on Twsdatj, at 7.W , Evangelistic Services,, Tsttosdats,^ at.7,80.' ■»» Reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.80. , Bible das nttkTal' otters *V**»SJ2rSS£ cordially invited to visit, rooms, where aU-later ■nation may be obtain jd -. Open from 9 ajn. » p.», _, :. .':'}'■:<■- U^-ii'ji.--"*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7223, 12 January 1885, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7223, 12 January 1885, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7223, 12 January 1885, Page 7

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