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I ]M c jM! ASTER & £j HALDERS ! HAVE NOW OPENED UP ! ONE OP THEIR LARGEST SHIPMENTS EVER J RECEIVED OF j SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY. Dresses! „ , Prints! Mantles! Zephyrs! Millinery! Robes! McMA 3 T E R AND gHALDERS. Gloves! Hosiery! Frillings! Laces! Ribbons! Ties! Mens and Boys' Clothing, &C., Ac. Ac. S3- NEW GOODS IN ABUNDANCE I 11 "EH VARIETY AND NOVELTY! AT 204 and 200, Queen-street. ■ wiwi.fi 'IHWHIMH mm ■ * JT I L E & OHOYCE Solicit the Public to call and inspect their NEW IMPORTATION'S FOR THE SPRING . vn SUMMER, •Spring AiNU •SUMMER, WHICH FOII VARIETY, STYLE, and VALUE ARE NOT TO BE EQUALLED. MILLINERY in all the New Styles. COSTUMES in Cottons and Stuffs. DRESSING and TEA GOWNS, New anil Cheap. MANTLES and JACKETS, Litest Styles. JERSEYS and GARIBALDIS in Silk, Stockinette, etc. HOSIERY in our well-known fast DYE. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S KID GLOVES New Shades. THE NEW KID TIP TOP SILK GLOVES, in Black and Colors. IMMENSE SELECTION* OF STUFF, SILK, AND COTTON DRESS MATERIALS, In Single and Double Widths, With Trimmings and Ornaments to match. LARGE SHIPMENT OF CURTAINS, Just Opened Is White ami Cardinal Net, and is tho Fancy Madras now so fashionable. MANCHESTER GOODS, FAMILY LINEN, BOYS' CLOTHING, UNDERCLOTHING, Ac. Patterns ami Prices sent on application. Business Hours: ato u; Saturdays, oto 2. & OHOYCE, QUEEN AND WELLESLEY-STREETS. iv.* •J"* W. J. H UKST 4 C°HAVE ON SALE: White Tuscan Seed Wheat, Southern I'.lack Tuscan Seed Oats, Southern White Tartarian Seed Oats, Southern Danish Seed Oats, Southern Danish Seed Oats, ixical Blue Dorwents Seed Potatoes Hobartown Seed Potatoes. New Shipments Clover Seeds, ex lonic. Poverty Bay, Local and .Southern Ryegrass, Cocks foot, etc. MANURES. Large Supplies of Bell's Fine and Jin Eouedust, Fison's Special Potato Fertiliser, Fison's Ammonia Phosphate, A valuable Fertiliser for Wheat. W. J. H DEST * c°" QUEEN-STREET. JAMES gLATOR, ARCHITECT, 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. JJOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital (Paid-up, £2811,540, 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 tho 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: Cooinbes' Arcade, Queen-street PHIENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON established a.d. 1782 (Over 100 Years). A Special Act lias passed through the House of Assembly, authorising this Company to sue and be . sued by its Attorney 111 New Zealand. i It may be interesting to its clients to know that ) this Company was founded at the timo when limited liability was unknown. Its history involves continuous reference to tires of great magnitude in which | it has been largely concerned. Now almost for- , gotten is the Ratcliffe tire of 1794, in which It paid in its early days, iif<u,ooo. In 1807 it paid £200,000 : for a tire at St. Thomas, West Indies. In 1842, for ; the great Hamburg fire, £210,000. In 1840, £111,000 I for the tire at Newfoundland. In 1801, £130,000 for | the 'l'ooley-street fire, anil in Chicago and Boston I tiros, respectively, jj 100,000 and £50,000. and Boston tires, respectively, £100,000 and £50,000. j Its reserves now amount to over a million stf.r- ---: LING, and its numerous wealthy proprietors, with ; unlimited LiAUILITV, furnish an undoubted guaran- . tee of security to policy-holders. Its agents throughI out the Colony arc prepared to accept Fire Risks i at current races, and promptness combined with . liberality is a characteristic' feature in dealing with those who entrust tiieir interests to its care. GEORGE S. GRAHAM, Superintendent and General Agent, Grey-street, Wellington. GEO. W. JONES, District Agent, 24, Shortland-street, Auckland. THE MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEAj LAND, witli which is incorporated the Weekly . Advertiser, published every Saturday Morning, ; contains: Particulars of Bills of Sale, Stock ' Mortgages, Liens on Wool and oil Crops, Bailments, ; Affidavits of Satisfaction, Bankruptcy Petitions and Discharges, Ac., tiled during each week; also, ' carefully-revised Share and Produce Market ' Reports, Latest Legal Decisions ; Original Articles, j illustrating the working of Commercial Law, ana | otiier interesting and valuable matter. ! ABSOLUTELY INDISPENSABLE TO THE i SAFETY OF ALL TRADERS. Terms, £1 7s (id (including Digest) per Year, payable in advance. Free Sample Copies obtainable from the pro; prietors, K. T. Wheeler and Co., Dunedin. ' Auckland Agent : Mr. Win. It. Cook, Australian i Mutual Provident Buildings, Queen and Victoria- ! streets, ! N.B.— Proprietors possess unrivalled facilities j for giving reliable private information as to { the commercial standing of individuals

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9185, 15 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9185, 15 October 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9185, 15 October 1888, Page 4

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