J. gHACKELFORD HAS OPENED HIS FORMER PREMISES, 210, QUEEN-STREET WITH A AND QOMPLETE gTOCK. GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS, SPECIALLY GOOD VALUE. TIES AND SCARVES, A VERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS BEING OPENED UP. HATS. This Department will be sustained as hitherto, but special attention will be given to the MANUFACTURING BRANCH. OUR CELEBRATED PULL-OVER HATS, To Order at 8s 6d an d 10s 6d, any Size and Shape. J.W.S. having made arrangements for a CONSTANT SUPPLY OF RAW MATERIAL FROM A FIRST-CLASS FRENCH HOUSE, will not be excelled in this Branch. NOTE THE ADDRESS : J TV jgHACKELFORD, HATTER AND MERCER, ®>10 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. XTEW spring T\RAPERY. ll E\V OP KING APERY. ~Y£ILNE k OHOYCE Beg to announce that they are no*. - opening-up their NEW SPRING GOODS, Ex Rimltaka, Coptic, apehu, with Tainli to Arrive Shortly. ALL THE NOVELTIES FROM THE BEST HOME MARKETS, HAVE BEEN SECURED BY THEIR BUYER, AND HAVE BEEN MARKED AT THE J^O WEST pOSSIBLE pRICES. PATTERNS AND PRICES SENT ON APPLICATION. ! !_ WEDDING AND MOURNING ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. _ ___ __ SOLE AGENTS FOR THE AUCKLAND PROVINCE OF DR. SCOTT'S ELECTRIC CORSETS AND BELTS. Shop Closes at Two o'clock on Saturdays. Telephone, «12. | QUEEN AND WELLESLEY-STREETS, AUCKLAND. PHCENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. Established a.d. 1762 (Over 100 Years). 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 history involves continuous reference to tires of great magnitude in which it has been largely concerned. Now almost forgotten is the Ratclitfe tire of 1794, in which it paid in its early days, £50,000. In ISU7 it paid £200,000 for a tire at St. Thomas, West Indies. In 18412, for the great Hamburg tire, £216,000. In 1&46, £114, for the lire at Newfoundland. In 1861, £130,000 for the Tooley-street tire, and in Chicago and Boston tires, 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-street, Auckland. JJOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital (Paid-up, £259,545, with unlimited liability) £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds £5,000,000 Revenue (exclusive of Interest on Investments) exceeds £1,000,000 Insurances in Force, £250,000,000. Mr. R. A. Lusher, Chief Representative for the Auckland District, has the pleasure to state that the Company continues to accept all descriptions of FIRE RISKS/ On their own individual merits, and at LOWEST RATES. CLAIMS FOR LOSSES Promptly and liberally adjusted RANDALL ALEX. LUSHER, Chief Agent, Auckland District. Office: Coombes' Arcade, Queen-street
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9153, 7 September 1888, Page 4
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