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' Y Dress and Fashion. [ff IM m f/& IN VtW II DOBSON STREET|\ WrSL Coil VISIT JJ CASH AND DEFERRED PAYMENT, TAILORS, DRAPERS. MILLINERS, AND HABIT MAKERS, Hobsok-btrmt. We respect invite attention to our Large Stock of NOVELTIES for the present Season. Our Great Variety and Choice of the Best Fabrics, with the Skill and Talent we now employ, and the great suecess of our efforts to produce Boperior Garments, PERFECT in FIT, and UNEXCELLED in CUT and STYLE, gives us every confidence In respectfully soliciting the favour of a visit All Tweeds thoroughly shrunk before being made np land Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. The Deferred Payment Ststem has been found to be a great boon, by enabling those with limited incomes to procure necessaries in the easiest possible way. All Goods are marked in Plain Figures. Cash Customers receive 6 per cent, discount (one. shilling in the pound sterling) on all parcels of 20s and upwards^ INSPECTION INVITED. • . Tram Cars pass the door. HOW TO KEEP ONESELF WARM DURING THE WINTER. This, in a climate like New Zealand, is a matter of great importance. Various remedies are adopted, but we think the gAFEST, QHEAPESr, AND JgEST, Is to keep the body well clothed. To enable the Public to do this without any great strain upon their ookets, the proprietor of the VJONSTER (CLOTHING g[ALL, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, Has just opened out, ex late arrivals, a eplendiJ assortment of QLOTHING or THE •yERY j^j^ATERLLLS, Superbly finished, and of the Latest Fashions. The Goods were made specially to order to suit the require • ents of this market, and being paid for in cash, a very large discount was allowed. Therefore we are in a position to offer / UNPRECEDENTED JgARGAINS To the Public. It would take up too much room to give Price Liati betides being expensive, but we pledge our word that we are not to be undersold by any other house in the trade. Although our premises are small, yrt our stock is large, ana far quality is not to be excellad—nay. we might say—even to be equalled—by any other stock in Auckland. 1885 W,N "' 1885 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. CIVILITY,' ATTENTION, AND CHEAPNESS. j The Old Address : J. L E v y MONSTER CLOTHING HALL, 214, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite McArthur's.) . . Life Insurance. JMotual Xjife Association OF AUSTRALASIA. ESTABLISHED JULY, 1869. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. THE SECOND OLDEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN AUSTRALASIA; THE FIRST TO FREE ASSURANCK FROM RESTRICTIONS, AND THE ONLY ONE Established within the last 35 years, which his declared a Bonus upon an ABSOLUTELY PURE PREMIUM VALUATION. Offices in New Zealand: $1, Queen Street, Auckland. DIRECTORS: A. G. HORTON, Esq., J. P., Chairman ARTHUR HEATHER, Esq. T. B. RENDERDINE, Esq., M.R.C.S., Eng. BANKERS: THE BANE OF NEW ZEALAND. SOLICITORS : Messrs. WHITAKER and RUSSELL, Auckland. THIRD QUINQUENNIAL INVESTIGATION As at 30th June, 1881, and for which Bonus Certificates were issued 13th January, 1885, showed GROSS SURPLUS OF .. £50,000 To^S™": 8 £400,000 SPECIAL NOTICE. As this Association's POLICIES ARE INDEFEASIBLE from date of ssue aid NON-FORFEIT-ABLE while Surrender Value lasts, they are not affected by occupation, residence, or cause of death, and hence NO EXTRA PREMIUM IS REQUIRED TO COVtfR WAR RISK IN THE SOUDAN. Oft ANY OTHER PART OF THE WORLD. For TABLES OF RATES and REPORTS of ike Progress and Present Positien of this most successful institution, apply at the Offices as above, or at any Agency throughout the Colonies. WILLIAM T. J. BELL, Secretary. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED. Auckland Oma: 139, Qxjeen-btbbit. New Zealand Directorate: J. M. Shera F. J. Moss, M.H.R. S, Thome George G Beetham, M.H.R. J. B. Harcourt Hon. E. W. Parker E. J. Spence Hon. W. J. M. Larnach, C.M.G.. M.H.R. Hon. George McLean, M.L.C. Hon Robert Stout, Premier. H. S. H. LYALL, General Secretary. The Colonial Mutual has added to all the ordinary forms of assurance Several Distinctive Features, ana is the only Colonial Life Office which issues TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES. The " Absolute" and " Modified" Tontine Policies of the Colo' ial Mutual secure advantages not offered by any Foreign Company. Colonial Mutual Policies are INCONTESTABLE FROM DATE OF ISSUE, being entirely free from obnoxious conditions as to travefiing.residence, occupation, mode of life or manner of death. H. DEVERIL, Resident Secretary. Seeds, Produce, &c. ySLAND FRUITS. ISLAND FRUITS. ORANGES, BANANAS, PINES, C'JCOANUTS, &e. The s.s. JANET NICOLL (subsidised by the Go. vernment to run to the South Sea Islands) it expected to arrive in Auckland at regular intervals, . with a miscallaneous cargo, of • ORANGES, BANANAS, COCOANUTS, Etc., Eto., • Etc, As the Fruit will be cased at the Islands (the trip only occupying six days), purchasers can rely on receiving the same In FIRST-CLASS ORDER AND CONDITION, And at stated intervals, so that a Regular Supply will be Guaranteed. CHARLES BAGLEY, WHOLESALE FRUITERER, COSTOMS-STRXXT AND PARNfcLL BISE. N.B.—Country Orders, for the Auckland District, accompanied by remittance, promptly attended to. SEEDS. seeds. Just arrived, ex Doric, a choice lot of Clover Seeds, Crested Dogstall, Poa Pratensls, Semperrirens, Trivialis and Nemoralls Yarrow, Blrdsfoot Trefoil, Trefolium or Scarlet Clover, Hard. Sheep, and Meadow Fexue's Devonshire Evergreen Ryegrass, Bib Grass, and Sheep Parsley. New shipmen' of Kitchen, Garden, and Flower Seeds. To arrive : A choice lot of Hyacinths, Crocus, Snowdrops, Lilies of the Valley, Tulips, etc. A very choice lot of Gladioli, Narcissus, etc..our own growing. ' T. STEADMAN AND CO., •. , • | Seed Merchants, Land and CommliUOD I Agents, 168, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7339, 28 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7339, 28 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7339, 28 May 1885, Page 3

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