THE CHINA. TRADEftS’ INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD (MARINE). ESTABLISHED 18G5. Capital Subscribed ... Capital Paid-up Kesm-ve Fund ... $2,000,000 COO.OOO 1,000,000 WELLINGTON BRANCH, FEATHBIISTON STREET. Adviiory Committee—H. Beauchamp, E-.q. (Messrs W. M. Binnatyne and Co.) T the Animal General Meeting, held in Hongkong on * h « ® followine L. distribution of profits for tbo year ended 30th April last was confirmed . General Dividend to Shareholders ... 1,.;.,™ 20 per cent. Contributory Dividend, payable to ALL Contributors of business (whether Shareho ders or not) on their total contribution during the year ... ... Carried to Aeiv Account ... NOTICE TO 0 JNTRIBUTORS. BONUS WARRANTS for the year 1390 97 trill be payable at the Company’s Offices on &nd after MONDAY, the 11th instant, JAME 3 WHIXXALL Manager for New Zealand. Wellington, 7th October, 1897. FOR THE SEASON FOR the SEiSON SPRING] 1897-8 (SUMMER. OUR TAILORING AND OUTFITTING DEPARTMENTS. \ ■■ —— NEW GOODS, NOW OPENING, DIRECT FROM THE ENGLISH MARKETS FOR THE BOYS | NOVELTIES IN JUVENILE CLOTHING | FOR THE BOYS Littlo Boys’ Stylish Covert Overcoats-Sizes, 0 to G : 21s Gd, 2Gs CJ, 28s Gd Littlo Boys’ Washing Blouses, in striped drill—Sizes : 00 to 3,6 s Gd; 4to C, 7s Gd Boys’ Grey Worsted bailor Suits —Sizes: 000 to 2,13 sGd ; 3to G, 15s Gd; 7to 9, Boys’ Navy Worsted Sergo Sailor Suits Sizes : 000 to 2,10 sGd;3 to C, 12a ; 7to 10. 13s Cd Boys’ Fancy Tweed Sailor Suita —000 to 2, 5b Gi; 3toC,Cs Gd ; 7 to 10, 7s Cd Boys’ Velvet Drill Sailors, with detachable collar and cuffs—Sizes : 00 to 2,7 a ; 3to G.Bs; 7 to 11, 9a Boys’ Tweed “ Norfolk ” Suita, our 8a Gd, 9a Gd, 10s Gd. 11s Gd, 12s 6.1,13 a 9d, 15a. 16a 3d. 17a Gl. 18a 9d, 20a, 21a 3d •s 7 8-9 10 11 12 Boys* Fancy Tweed Eugby Saits (3 garments) 22s 9d, 23s 9d, 24a 9d, 25a 9d, 26s 9d, Sizes 9 10 11 12 13 27a 9d, 23a 9d, 29s 9d Sizes 1 2 2i NEW GOODS IN MEN'S CLOTHING (FOE IMMEDIATE USE). Sac Saits in Famy Twees—Sizes, 3 to 7 ; 28s Cd. 31s 9d, 335, 37a Gd, 425, 455; i and i sizes are slightly in advance of above Sac Suits in Indigo Sergo—Sizes, 3 to 7 s 37s Gd, 425, 47s Gd Just Opened, Gents.’ Stylish Overcoats, guaranteed rain-proof—Coverts, 47a Gd; Chesterfields, 57s Cd Macintosh Coals, ia black Cashmere or Fey tweeds—Sleeveless, with capo, 38s 6d, 425, 4Ga Gd Driving Coats, with cape and sleeves, 5a extra Gents’ Fancy Washing Tests (neat designs) —Sizes, 3 to 8 i ss, Ga Gd, 7a Gd, 8s 6d each Genta’l Drill or Khaki Suita, Flannel, Cricketing Trousers Gents* Tennis Trousers, neat patterns Gents* Alpaca and Silk Sacs, Striped Flannel Blazers “ Special ** Measure Clothing—We can now supply a Gent*s Sac Suit to measure, made at our own factory, of good service* able tweeds, style, make and fit “■4s/-HIGH-CLASS TAILORING. Stylish Goods, now opening, in English and Scotch Tweeds, Corkscrews, Vicuna and Worsted Serges. For Cycling we show a nice range of cloths specially adapted for the purpose at moderate prices. For Ladies’ Tailor-made Costumes we are the leading house. The Costumes are entirely tailor-made and out, and are of the highest grade, make and finish, combined with superior qualities. OUR MERCERY DEPARTMENTTENNIS SHIRTS— The Latest Novelties in Cricketing, Tennis and Boatug Shirts Cream Flannel Cashmere Silk Stripes Cream Flannel White Mat Oxford Striped Mat Oxford HATS— Fawn and Light Grey, Soft Felts in the smart “ Frame” shapes. These are iu great demand, they are light, comfortable and becoming. Prices: 7s, 9s Gd, 10s Gd Stiff Felt Hats in latest Colours and “ up-to-date ” Styles. STRAW HATS— In Men's and Boys* in nil the most favoured of this Season’s Shapes. SHIRTS— Stiff and Soft Fronted Shirts ia all the • Latest Colours Zephyr Shirts Oxford Shirts Cambria Shirts Regatta Shirts DR JAEGER'S CELE SEATED UNDERWEAR— A New Shipment of Spring and Summer Weights Vests, Bs, 8s 9d, 9s, 9s 6d, AOs, 10s Gd to 13s Pants, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 9s Gd, 10s 6d, 11s 6di 12s Gd The growing demand for Dr Jaeger’s Goods is a proof of the comfort and stability of *‘ All Wool Clothing,” , NECKWEAR— New Shapes and Choice Designs in Pique and Cambric (washing) Derbys, Oxford and Bows Washing Silk, Oxford, and Derby Shapes, White and Colours. Fob the Season. KIRKCALDIE AND STAIN'S’, WELLINGTON AND NAPIER. , ► Foe the Season.
0. SMITH, • THE CASH DRAPE K, Is now mating one of the Finest Displays of SPRING! AND SUMMER NOVELTIES For THE COMING! SEASON Ever seen in New Zealand. Department is foil of all the Latest Novelties procurable in' London and Paris, including— Mantles Jackets Capes Blouses Bonnets Toques Sailor Hats Flowers Feathers Collarettes Ribbons. Laoes Fiohiia Belts. Striped' Prints Metal Prints Crepons Sateens Galateas Cambrics Ladies Ties Ladies’ Bows Veiling Sunshades Dress Serges, in black and navy Black Lnstro Designs Shot Effects in Balernos, and Silk Mixtures, do. AT C. SMITH’S, 'THE CASH DRAPES, Cuba street. "W. LITTLEJOHN AN3> SON, WATCHMAKERS. JEWELLERS AND OPTICI NS., 85, Lambton quay, Wellington. Arrival of gious forwarded BY MR LITTLEJOHN FROM' LONDON, Much or Which has been Specially Made for Us. THE BEST PROCURABLE IN QUALITY irND DESIGN. A very large Parcel of Gold Brooches, Bracelets, Mnff-Chains, Bangles, Scarf-pins, Links and Studs, Fobs, &0., all . beautiful goods. Sterling Silver Chatelaines, Clasps, Buckles, Card-oases, Pin - boxes, Match - oases, Silver - mounted Stationery - Blotting • cases. Inkstands and Bottles, Blaokforest Bottles, Claret Jugs, Roman Vases, Muffineers, &0., All West End Styles by the Best . West End Maker. Also, Opera end Marine Glasses, a large quantity, of fine quality. INSPECTION INVITED. 472 JAMES PETTIE, SPECIALITY DRAPER, Cuba street. HAS now opened up Now Goods in every department. The goods have been specially selected from mannfaotnrers, and are the cream of English and French fashions. The following are leading linos Children’s Pelisses and Paletots Children’s Hats and Bonnets, Ladies’ Millinery and Mantles, Ladies’ Sailor Hats, Dress Materials of every description. Prints, Zephyrs, Crepons and Muslins, SOO pairs Lime Curtains, Men’s Clothing and Mercery. Dressmaking will be continued at 12s 6d, thus Ladies will be enabled to have a first-class costume at a moderate price. Patterns will be posted free on application to any address. 581 MR A. H. TRIPE, (Late London) EveninQ Post New Buih>ih3S, 81 Telephone 210.]
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3257, 14 October 1897, Page 2
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1,044Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3257, 14 October 1897, Page 2
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