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i Drosai and Fashion. TTTOW TO KEEP ONEBRLF WARM XjL DURING THE winter. Tlila, in a climate like New Zealand. Is a matter of great importance. Variouii remedies are adopted, but we think the • - ' OAFEST, pHEAPESr, AND T>BBT, Is to keep the body well clothed. To enable the Pali) in to do this without any great strain upon their ockeU, the proprietor of the jyjTONSTER QLOTHING WALL, QUEEN-3TREXT, AUCKLAND, Has just opened ont, ex late arrivals, a splendM assortment of T»EADY-MADB pLOTHING or THE -yERY TJO-ARMEST "VTATEEIALS, 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. Thuefore we are in a positicn to offer TTNPRKCEDENTBD T>ARGAINS To the Public It would take up too much room to give Price Li«t« be-iiles bising expensive, but we pledge our word that we are cot to be undersold by any other house in the trade. Although our premises are small, yet our stock Is larje, and far quality is not to be excelled—nay. wa might say— evsn to be equalled—by any other stock In Auckland. 1885 WIN,EB ' .1885 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. . CIVILITY, ATTENTION, ANT CHEAPNESS. The Old Adbrbps ' I 1 J. LE v % 'MONSTER CLOTHING BALE; 214, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite McArthur's.) m *A fiW>BSOff-STttKET]| [[HOBEOir-STBKBTjj to/I \Vei VISIT >.// CJASO AND DEFERRED PAYMENT, f TAILORS. DRAPERS. MILLINERS, AND HABIT MAKERS, fIOBSO.S -STREET. We respectfully invite attention to our Large Stock of NOVELTIES for tho present Season. Our Great Variety and Choice of the Best Fabrics, with the Skill and Talont we now employ, and the great success of our efforts to produce So parlor Garments, PERFECT in FIT, and UNEXCELLED in OUT and STYLE, gives us every confidence in respectfully soliciting the favour of a visit. All Tweeds thoroughly shrank before being made up and Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. The Djcfec. d Payment System has been found te 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 5 per cent, discount (one shilling in the pound sterling) on all parcels of 20s and upwards. INSPECTION INVITED. Tram Cars pass the door. Life Insurance. Mutual Life Association of australasia. ESTABLISHED JULY, 1869. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. THE SECOND OLDEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN AUSIRALASIA; THE FIRST TO FREE ASSURANCK FROM RESTRICTIONS, AND THE ONLY ONE Established within the last 35 years, which hai declared a Bonus upon an ABSOLUTELY PURE PREMIUM VALUATION. Offices in New Zealand: OXej Queen otreet, AUCKLAND. DIRECTORS: A. G. HORTON, Esq., J. P., Chairman ARTHUK HEATHER, Esq. T. B. KENDERDINE, Esq., M.R.C.S., En?. BANKERS: THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. SOLICITORS : Messrs. WHITAKER and RUSSELL, Auckland. THIRD QUINQUENNIAL INVESTIGATION As at 30th June, 1884, and for which Bonus Certificates were issued 13th January, 18S5, showed GROSS SURPLUS OF „ 4?h|o 000 T ?ow ll gSg FONDS £4001000 SPECIAL NOTICE. As this Association's POLICIES ARE INDEFEASIBLE from date of issue and 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 COVKR WAR RISK IN THE SOUDAN, OR ANY OTHER PART OF THE WORLD. For TABLES OF RATES and REPORTS of ike Progress and Present Posltien 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 Office : 139, Queen-street. 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.B. 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, and is the only Colonial Life Office which issues TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES. Tho " Absolute" and " Modified" Tontine Policies of the Colonial Mutual secure advantages cot offered by any Foreign company. Colonial Mutual Policies are INCONTESTABLE FROM DATE OF ISSUE, being entirely free from, obnoxious conditions as to travelling.resiaence, occupation, mode of life or manner of death. H. DEVERIL, Resident Secretary. .Machinery. "DEDUCTION IN T>RICES. £LAYTON & gHUTTLEWORTH, STAMP END WORKS, LINCOLN, and 78, LOMBARD-STREET, LONDON, Beg to announce an IMPORTANT REDUCTION in the price of thair PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES and THRASHING MACHINES, and will be pleased to send their Revised List to any address on application. STEAM ENGINES (Portable and Fixed) For Coals, Wood, Straw, and every kind of fuel. (Over 22,500 sold) THRASHING MACHINES, (Over 20,500 sold) STRAW, CORN, AND HAY ELEVATORS CHAFF-CUTTERS FOR STEAM POWER, GRINDING MILLS, SAW BENCHES, TRACTION ENGINES, &c. GOLD MEDAL and First-class Certificate at the Calcutta International Exhibition, 1833-81. THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL AWARDED FOR PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. GOLD MEDALS AND OTHER PRIZES have been awarded to Clayton & Shuttleworth, . at all the important INTERNATIONAL AND COLONIAL EXHIBITIONS, INCLDDINO London 1851, and 1562; Paris 1855, 1867, and 1878 ; Vienna 1857, 1866, and 1873. gSg" The Royal Agricultural Society of England have awarded Every First Prise to Clayton and Shuttlewortlv/or Portable and other Steam engines since 1563, and Prizes at every Meeting at which tney hare competed since 1819. CATALOGUES in English and M all Europe* 3 Language* -'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7343, 2 June 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7343, 2 June 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7343, 2 June 1885, Page 2