rjIHK NEW ZEALAND TIMES SUMMARY tok ENGLAND AND AMERICA (For transmission via San Francisco), Will be Published on THURSDAY, the 19th INST. For posting by the s.s. Ladybird on the 20th instant. PRICE SIXPENCE—POSTED SEVENPENCE. N Orders sent to the Times office, Willis-street, -will be attended to. OTICE TO OUR LOWER lIIfTT SUBSCRIBERS. The AGENCY of the New Zealand Times and New Zealand Mail was changed on Monday, the Oth instant, from the Rost Office, to Mr. Thomas Mullins. Subscribers, therefore, roll please call at his Store in future for their papers. THOMAS MCKENZIE, Manager. Lambton-quay and Willis-street, Wellington, November 14, 1874. WE beg respectfully to notify to our customers and the public generally that we have received over 400 cases new and choice goods for the present season. We are therefore now prepared with a large and wellassorted stock in every department. Not only is our stock much more extensive this season than formerly, embracing the most serviceable makes and qualities of Drapery and domestic goods, together with a choice collection of the very latest novelties for the summer trade—But in addition, the extent of our trade has enabled us to import many items direct from the thus avoiding all intervening profits, and bringing the consumer into close relationship with the manufacturer. We especially wish to direct attention to our stock of COSTUMES, MILLINERY, and DRESS MATERIALS (see advertisement). We invite the inspection of heads of families before making their season's purchases. j, McDowell & co. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES. Persons desirous of Insuring are requested to call a the Office of the CHIEF POSTMASTER, N.B.—A man of any age, from 1G to GO, can insure for any amount, from £IOO up to £3OOO, by Quarterly, Half-yearly, or Annual Premiums. The Payment of Policies is guaranteed under the Acts of lc-74 of the General Assembly, and all PROFITS are to be DIVIDED amongst the Insured every FIVE YEARS. EXAMPLE. A person may, at the age of 30 next birthday, by the payment of 10s. 4d. per Quarter, secure for his family at his decease £IOO. H. CLAPCOTT, Travelling Sub-Commissioner. RANG IS SIDEY AND CO.! CENTRAL AGENCY CHAMBERS, Having been appointed SOLE AGENTS for JAMES COPELAND, OF THE NEW ZEALAND EREWEY, CUMBERLAND-STREET, DUNEDIN, Inform the public they have received their FIRST SHIPMENT PER TARANAKI, Consisting of THIRTY HOGSHEADS 4 STAR ALE, Brewed expressly for bottling purposes ; and as the quality is very superior, bottlers are requested to call and sample the same. The second shipment, just received, consists of 70 hogsheads of the celebrated 4 Star Ale, and Hotelkeepers can see samples on applying to the Agents.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4261, 16 November 1874, Page 2
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