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-jVTONTAGUE'S TENANCY T>AZAAR Has been completely re-modelled, and is now reopened with a Grand Stock of New Goods. All the desirable features of the old-established business have been retained ; but all Goods are now marked in plain Figures. Gold and Silver Watches, English Levers, Walthams, Genevas, all guaranteed. Gold and Silver Jewellery, all warranted, in great variety. Some of the newest and choicest goods on the market at very low prices. Electroplated Cutlery, Glass and Chinaware, Dessert and Tea Sets, Afternoon Tea Sets, Breakfast and Dinner Sets, Vases, Epergnes, Lustres and Ornaments, various Workboxes and Baskets, Desks, Victorias, Inkstands, Basketware, Albums, Photo Frames, Scrap-books, Dolls, Toys of all kinds. A splendid Stock of Island Shells. Fancy Dress Ornaments in great variety. In connection with the above, a Grand Japanese Baza ar u P on tne premises, specially fitted and decorate p. for the purpose, in connection with Montague's Fancy Bazaar. The entrance to the new Bazaar is in Queen-street, between the N.Z. Clothing Factory and Montague's. Access also through Montague's Bazaar, forming a Complete and Attractive Promenade. The Japanese Bazaar contains a splendid assortment of this Beautiful, Ingenious, and Interesting Manufacture. The prices are very low. All Goods marked in plain figures. A few. articles are enumerated, but an inspection of the stock is solicited. Japanese Folding Screens, Fire Screens, Umbrellas, Fans, Teapots, Trays, Brooms, Sweeps, Afternoon Tea Sets, Dusters, Brackets, Vases, Insect Blinds, Handkerchiefs, D'Oyleys, Napkins, Glove Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Fishing Rods, Walking Sticks, Lanterns, Kites, Birds, Fishes, etc., Boxes of all kinds, Cabinets, Curios, Smoking Sets, Puzzle Boxes, Baskets of all kinds, Flower Pot Covers. Stalls in this Bazaar are given up to Breakfast, Dinner, Dessert, and Tea Sets, and Fancy Goods, &c. SOME CHOICE NEW GOODS AT ONT AGUE'S "BAZAAR, OPEN DAILY 9 TO 6. Saturday Evening, Illuminated by Lanterns and Fairy Lights, close 10. {W.&H.} TXT INKS & XT A L L. FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON ALL CASH PURCHASES. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND CARPETS AND FLOORCLOTHS. CARPETS AND FLOORCLOTHS. CARPETS AND FLOORCLOTHS. CARPETS AND FLOORCLOTHS. CARPETS AND FLOORCLOTHS. FURNITURE IN NATIVE WOODS A SPECIALTY. INKS & XT AL L, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, SHOHTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND PHO3NIX ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. Established a.d. 1782 (OVER 100 TEARS). A Special Act has passed through the House of Assembly, authorising this Company to sue and be sued by its Attorney in New Zealand. It may be interesting to its clients to know that this Company was founded at the time when limited liability was unknown. Its liistory involves continuous reference to tires of great magnitude in whieh it has been largely concerned. Now almost forgotten is the Ratcliffe tire of 1704, in which it paid in its early davs, £50,000. In ISO 7it paid £200,000 for a tire at St. Thomas, West Indies. In 1842, for the great Hamburg fire, £216,000. In 1840, £114,000 for the tire at Newfoundland. In 1861, £130,000 for the Tooley-street fire, and in Chicago and Boston fires, .respectively, £100,000 and £50,000. Its reserves now amount to over a million sterling, and its numerous wealthy proprietors, with unlimited liability, furnish an undoubted guarantee of security to policy-holders. Its agents throughout the Colony are prepared to accept Fire Risks at current rates, and promptness combined with liberality is a characteristic feature in dealing with those who entrust their interests to its care. GEORGE S. GRAHAM, Superintendent and General Agent, Grey-street, Wellington. GEO. W. JONES, District Agent, 24, Shortland-strcet, Auckland. T{ OYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital (Paid-up, £239,545, with unlimited liability) £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds £5,000,000 Revenue (exclusive of Interest on Investments) exceeds £1,000,000 Insurances in Force, £"50,000,000. Mr. R. A. Lusher, Chief Representative for the Auckland District, has the pleasure to state that the Company continues to accept all descriptions «f FIRE RISKS *"• <, -->ir own individual merits, and at LOWjio-d "R.A.TES. CLAIMS FOR LOSSES. Promptly and liberally adjusted RANDALL ALEX. LUSHER, Chief Agent, Auckland District. Office : Coombes* Arcade, Queen-street

THE MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND, with which is incorporated the Weekly Advertiser, published every Saturday Morning, contains :—Particulars of Bills of Sale. Stock Mortgages, Liens on Wool and on Crops, Bailments, Affidavits of Satisfaction, Bankruptcy Petitions and Discharges, &c, tiled during each week ; also, carefully-revised Share and Produce Market Reports, Latest Legal Decisions ; Original Articles, illustrating the working of Commercial Law, and other interesting and valuable matter. ABSOLUTELY INDISPENSABLE TO THE SAFETY OF ALL TRADERS. Terms, £1 7s 6d (including Digest) per Year, payable in advance. Free Sample Copies obtainable from the pro prietors, R. T. Wheeler and Co., Dunedin. Auckland Agent : Mr. Win. R. Cook, Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, Queen and Victoriastreets, N.B. —The Proprietors possess unrivalled facilities for giving RELIABLE PRIVATE INFORMATION as to the commercial standing of individuals TAMES QLA T 0 R, ARCHITECT, A ENGINEER AND DRAUGHTSMAN, ILLUMINATOR, &c, CANADA BUILDINGS, Queen-street, Auckland. Illuminator of Birthday Address to Sir George Grey. Drawings and Specifications for Parties applying for Patents prepared. Screw Jacks on Hire. jDOYLAN & TUNDON, CIVIL ENGINEERS, JOINING ENGINEERS AND gURVEYORS, AUTHORISED AND TICENSED gURVEYORS, COLONIAL BANK BUILDINGS. JAMES STEWART, ASHLEY HUNTER M. Inst. C.E. asso. M. Inst. C.E. QTEWART & TT UNTER, CIVIL ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, AND " AUTHORISED SURVEYORS, SHORTLAND • STREET, AUCKLAND. AWEN AND GRAHAM, MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9141, 24 August 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9141, 24 August 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9141, 24 August 1888, Page 4