Insurance Companies- , a THE : SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. 1 OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL PAID-UP, RE-INSURANCE, GENE- ' RAL RESERVE FUNDS, EXCEED £340,000. ' FIRE AND MARINE RISKS ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES. PROMPT AND LIBERAL SETTLEMENTS. LOCAL INSTITUTION. PROFITS RETAINED IN THE COLONY. ! a. S. RUSSELL," Branch Manager. T7IIDELITY GUARANTEE THE NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY GUARANTEES THE FIDELITY OF PERSONS IN POSITIONS OF TRUST ' NATIONAL ', FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF N.Z. Undoubted Security. Ratio of accumulated funds to Premium Income, 230 per cent. NORMAN T. WILLIAMS. Manager. 109, Queen-street. Musical. pi A N O S. By the renowned, well-known Makers— Ohappell and Co London "v Jarrett and Gondge London -REST Justin- Browne London | Ajello and Sons London 1 VALUE Metzler and Co London Ralph Allison and Sons London IN F. Helmholz Hanover I F. Weber Berlin f jjinV ORGANS, by: „.. m Doherty and Co Ontario ZEALAND. Needham Organ Co. New York Etc. Cash, or 1, 2, or 3 Years Terms. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Posted Free. E M OOEB AND C o ' Lower Queen-street, Auckland. pIANOS. /REGANS. ENGLISH, GERMAN. AMERICAN, Every Instrument Guaranteed. Lowest Wholesale Prices for Cash, Or Easiest Terms on Hire System. Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogues Mailed Press. N.B.—SOLE AGENTS for Arthur Allison and Co.'s CELEBRATED ENGLISH PIANOS. rnHE pNGLISH AND TjIOBEIGN piANO A GENCY--75, QUEEN-STREET (near Old Mill). S. Coldicutt, Manager. Tl/FUSIO T OVERS AND TyTADAME M ELBA. The excitement created by our talented visitor has died most " seven days' wonders." But the memory of those golden strains will ever remain with the fortunate few. The great majority of the music-loving public could ill-afford the transient luxury. What they want is music at a fair price;— music which comes to stay— in the home. And they want music. To ensure this, should a musical instrument be taken home let it be a musical instrument. Music and tune are synonymous. If you buy an instrument which is everlastingly running down, you exchange tune, harmony, music, for discord— worst enemy in a man's home. Wanting music, go to a music ex-perts-get the benefit of his musical experience and business acumen. In other words, if you want music—Piano, Organ, whatever it may be, go to pEORGE piCHARDSON, IN QUEEN-STREET (No. 290, opposite Smith and Caughey's), And ask his advice before purchasing;. He will seo that you have what you require.
Wo P. .HOFFMANN. BRINSMEAD'S PIANOS. ■ ! CARLE ECKE PIANOS. I BESSON'S BAND INSTRUMENTS AND FITTINGSW. P. HOFFMANN,.. SOLE AGENT, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Seeds. Manures, etc. GRASS and / GLOVER SEEDS. Jfify •& / s * / (English Grasses and .£?/ / Cloversjusttohand). &/ / COCKSFOOT. $/ fit, / RYEGRASS, $/ %ST / and all the tine §/ / . Grasses and Clovers .5/ %s. / « . — oVLv/ * * New Seed of &/£\ /BONEDUST High tvVVJSr / BLOOD & Germination ,sV i*Q / BONE, ■ s*/ / and other manures. I \?/ / — w & / *±y* / */ O) / SEED OATS. / /maize, wheat, bran, / MBai/ / POLLARD, BARLEY. /. / Sole Agents for P. McGILL'S / *\ ♦ / OATMEAL, Etc. 9 & 11, CUSTOM ST., / AUCKLAND. - •———• ■■■■ ■■■■.-—eras -a FERTILISERS, ET a BONEDUSTS— PYRAMID" and " TEI< ANGLE." BONE AND BLOOD. W.S.I. Brand. SUPERPHOSPHATE OP LIME. m'Hn-Pf,TAPH. POTATO AND ROOT MANURE NiTRO-POTASH CORN and GRASS MANURE. POTASH. KAINIT. AMMONIA. Etc SEED POTATOES, OATS, MAIZE. CHAFF, Etc. . f - SEEDS iOR SPRING SOWING— CLOVERS. GRASSES, AND TURNIPS. W. S. LAURIE ACT C°29. CUSTOM STREET. ' . . T7-OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, CORNER OF ALBERT AND WELLESLEY STREETS. ' ' Eeadingroom, bright and cheerful, comfortably furnished. All the leading. local and Austral'an Paper-, Reviews, Magazines, etc., on the tables; subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 4000 vols, in ►he various departments of literature, with constant addition New Books;, subscription, 2s 6d r>er quarter. Meeting for Young Men on Tuesday, 1.15 and 7.15 p.m.; Thursday at 1.30 and 7.30 United Missionary Prayer Meeting, Saturdays, at 7.30 ; Bible Class. Sunday, at 3 p.m.; Sunday Evening Service in City Hall, at 8 p.m. The General Secretary is always glad to welcome YOUNG MEN, to show strangers over the building, and give them all needed information, or to confer with evxih as desire his help.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12240, 8 April 1903, Page 2
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