Drapery. Real lace goods at te aeo house. JAMES SMITH lias great pleasure in directing tlie attention of ladies to his parcel of ’Real Lace Goods, ex Northumberland, via Melbourne. The assortment comprises some very beautiful goods, and ladies are cordially invited to make an early inspection. White Yak Lace Black Yak Lace, all widths Real White Maltese Lace, all widths Real Black Maltese Lace, all widths Real Valenciennes Lace, all widths Real Honiton Laces Real Maltese Lace Lappets Real Maltese Lace Collars Real Maltese Lace Sets Real Honiton Lace Collars Real Honiton Lace Sets Real Maltese Lace Ruffle Sets An Immense Variety of New Goods, in ladies’ Plain and Fancy Linen Collars, Plain and Fancy Linen Cuffs ; Plain, Fancy, and Worked Linen Sets ; New Shaped Lace Falls, Ladies’ Linen Neck Ruffles, Ladies’ Marked Muslin Lappets, Ladies’ Worked Brussels Net Lappets Black and Colored Sashes, Fringed Fancy Silk Roman Sash Ribbons Black Satin and Satin Trimming A very Choice Lot of Marriage Silks Ladies’ Colored Kid Gloves, 2s. lid. per pair White and Colored Ivid Gloves, two buttons Ladies’ White Norway Gauntlets Ladies* and Children’s Fancy Cloth Gloves Best Josephine Kid Gloves.
J. S. receives his kid gloves regularly from the hands of the maker, and one glove in each pair will be found stamped with the words “ Made for James Smith, Wellington.” A fresh shipment has just been received, and can be recommended as the best quality of “ Josephine Kid Gloves ” it is possible to procure. BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS. A very Superior Choice of the Best Makes of Black Silks are now being shown. TE ABO HOUSE, CUBA STREET. O’REILLY, D'USXE, AND CO.’S . IRISH POPLIN S, l-’ROM THE ROYAL POPLIN FACTORY, DUBLIN, j. McDowell & co Are now exhibiting their third Parcel of Real Irish Poplins, which they have just received from the Royal Poplin Factory ex mail steamer Moeris. This shipment -includes many shades not hitherto in stock. j. McDowell & co. Have been appointed sole Agents for New Zealand for these beautiful and durable goods. PRICE SIX POUNDS TEN SHILLINGS THE FULL DRESS. “ They outlast every other material.”—“ Belgravia Magazine.” Patterns Free by Post. Public NoticesNorwich union fire insurance SOCIETY. Instituted 1821. The security afforded by this long-established Society is unquestionable, and its Regulations liberal.
Eoims of proposal, and every information can be obtained at the offices of the Agents for the Province of Wellington, BENJAMIN SMITH, & CO., Hamilton Quay. NOTICE TO INSURERS. Policy holders whose Premiums become due this Quarter, are reminded that payment must be made on or before WEDNESDAY, the 24tli instant, and that Premiums on City risks will be subject to a REDUCTION of twelve and a-half per cent, off tariff rates. Wellington, .June 9, 1574. jySSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnorsliip hitherto carried on between DAVID CALDER and JOHN BATES, of the Rainbow Hotel, Kaiwarra, as Innkeepers, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to the late firm of Calder and Bates must be paid to David Calder, to whom all claims against tlio said firm must bo forwarded. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1874. DAVID CALDER. JOHN BATES. Witness—W. 11. Quick, Solicitor, Wellington. O T I 0 K Notice, by the undersigned. Any person or persons crossing the College land or thereabouts, with dog or gun, after this notice, will bo dealt with summarily. DANIEL RICHARDS, Porirua Bay. June 10, 1874.
Government Notices. Public Works Office, (Colonial Architect’s Branch), Wellington, 20th May, 1874. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a POST and TELEGRAPH* OPPICE, Napier. General conditions, specifications, and drawings may be seen at the offices of the Colonial Architect, Wellington, and at the office of the District Engineer, Napier. Tenders addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside “ Tenders for Post and Telegraph Office, Napier, ivill be received at tho office of the undersigned up to 4 o'clock of MONDAY, the 22nd day of JUNE, 1874. Telegraphic tenders will bo received, provided the original tender and deposit are lodged with the nearest District Engineer, at the time above specified. Tho lowest accepted. or any tender not necessarily W. 11. CLAYTON, Colonial Architect.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4128, 13 June 1874, Page 3
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