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JgJLECTRO-PLATED WARE. The undersigned begs to direct the attention of his Customers and the Public generally to his present splendid and varied Stock of ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, just imported from tho most eminent manuacturers, and consisting of the following; :— Tea and Cuffeo Services Cruet Stands Cake Baskets Knives and Forks Table Spoons Dcetert Spouna Dish Covers Waiters Fr Hi t If ai yes 8 \>k ~r Tone. Toap ts leu Ur«. Toaat Hacks Fish Carvon : &c., &c, &c. &c., &c, &.. The crtove have boeu selected ■with great care and judgment, md cannot be surpassed—if equalled—in the Colonies for rich and chaste designs. INSPECTION INVITED. Also, on hand, a Magnificent Assortment of Marble and >late Mantle-pieces, Fancy Bird Cages, Coal V^ses, American Time-pieces, Looking-glasses, CarpentersI', and Joiners' Tools, well assorted, by the best makers, Fenrin.r Wire, Nos. 0, 7, 8, 9, and 10; English Corrugated Iron, 5, 0, 7, 8, aud Oft. TABLE AND POCKfcT CUTrLERY In great variety. Muzzle and Breech-loading Guns and Ammunition of all kinds. JAMES WALLS, Princes street south. 7ap BANKRUPTCY. MESSRS SMYTHIES and SON Conduct Bsnkruptc;/ Proceedings for Creditors or Debtors, and act as Truatees of Bankrupt's Estates. Advice given upon all legal questions. Estates managed. Laud bought and sold, &c., &c OFFICES: PRINCES STREET. j UT A KDA R D INSUE ANO Ji O COMPANY. TIRE AN© JIAUINE. fire and Marwe rlake of all descriptions taken at current rates. ImuTirt in thin Company will participate in the profits pro f*to CHARLfiS REID, Manager. TV" H O W E L L , (Prize Medallist), ARTBT IN NATIVE WOODS, FANCY CABINET and PICTURE FRAME MAKER, Corner of Hanover and Leith streets, !dukk » i w. 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CONTENTS: 1. An Apology foe tue Vulgar Tohour. By H. S. Chapmun, Esq. 2. Tub Unskkn Univsrse. By Rev. Thos. Eoseby, LL..D. 3. New Guinea. By E. \V. Alexander, P.R.G.S. 4. National Evolution in Nkw Zealand. By John U. Shaw, LL.B. 5. Our Rkfrksbntativis System. By Robt. H. Eyton. Esq. 6. The Unification of tub Colony. By Rev. David Bruce. 7. Tub Problem of Poverty. Part 11. By Professor O. Macg'egor. 8. Soms Posthumous Poems of Miss E. M. Hamilton. The New Zeaiind Magazine is Edited by a Commiiteo consisting of the following gentlemen:— J. M. Brown, F. W. Hutton, D. Macinregor, G. S. Sale,, R. L. Stanford. Tnß Nbw Zealand Magazine is opon for the expression of all shades of opinion, and for the discussion of all questions of general or Colonial interest. Many of the best known writers in all parts ol the Colony have already become contributors. PUBLISHED SIMULTANEOUSLY IN THE PRIN CIPAL CITIES O? THE COLONY. Subscription for the year, Ten Shillings. By post, 11s 6d. Subscribers' copies will be regularly forwarded immediately on the publication of each number. Single numbers may be obtained from the principal Booksellers in all parts of the Colony. A limited number of Advertisements primed with each number of the Magazine. Contributions to be addressed to Tub Editors of thb NEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE, University, Dunedin. £üb«riptlons and advertisements to be forwarded to J. G. FfIASEJEt, Oilicc of the New Zealand Magazine, Dunedin. WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED, IN TUB f\ TA G O WITNESS, CHAPTER t OP " THE QUEEN t OF THE PACIFIC," An Historical Romance, By "Abdul. The story is a vision of New Zealand a hundred or more years hence. England and her Empire aro supposed to hare declined, and to have fallen as did Rome's, and her nobles and people have carried their wealth to the now dependent Colonies. An English emperor rules over a federated and prosperous Empire of Australia. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4436, 8 May 1876, Page 4

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