Notices "FAMILY HEEALD, JL VOL. XXXI. NEW HALF-YEARLY SERIES. NEW SERIAL VOLUMES FOR 1873. Good Words, new vol., Chatterbox Little Folks, Children's Friend British Workman, Band of Hope NEW DIVISIONS OF Wedding Bells. Penny Miscellany, Family Reader Leisure Hour and Sunday at Home, 1873 All Year Round, vol 10 Sunday Magazine, 1873 Waverley, the first issue of Dick's 3d. series of Scott's novels illustrated by Gilbert HUGH MlLlEU'S—Cruise of the Betsey, Scenes and Legends, Testimony of the Rocks, Leading Articles, lidiuburgli and its neighbourhood, Sketch Book of Popular Geology, Essays, Historical and Critical, Old Red Sandstone, My Schools and Schoolmistresses Maeauley's—History of England, 2 vols ; Writings and Speeches Cassell's Popular Educator Aunt Judy's Christmas volume Brete Hartes Works complete McGee's History of Ireland Mayhew's Illustrated Horse Doctor Miles on the Horse's Foot Full supplies of iSTelson's Royal Reader H. I. JONES, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER March 24,1874. 305 WANGANUI EQUITABLE L~bT& I. SOCIETY, PERMANENT. ANY SUM OF MONEY advanced without delay at the following rates of re-payment for JglOO, which include principal and interest at 8 per cent :— Years. Monthly re- Total to be payments. re-paid. £ s. d. £ s. d 2 4 13 7 Wi 6 0 3 3 4 9 116 11 0 4 2 10 5 121 0 0 5 2 I]o 125 10 0 6 1 1G 2 130 4 0 7 1 12 1 013 4 15, No previous membership is required. Borrowers avoid publicity by not having to purchase advances at auction, and can choose the number of years over which they desire their repayments to extend, and cannot be called upon to pay for a longer time. Investing Members are not fined for non-payment of calls. Terminating Shares,—A monthly payment of £1 8s 6d for 5 years, or 19s for 7 years, secures £100. Deposits are received at liberal rates of interest. ' OFFICE—TAUPO QUAY, (Opposite the Corporation Wharf,) EDWARD CHURTON, Managing Director. Oct 17, 1873. \ CARLYLE ~ BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT TARANAKI B.OAD, (Between the Bank of New Zealand and the Post Office), PATEA. rpHE proprietor has much pleasure in s L drawing the attention of the residents in he "Patea districts to his extensive and superior stock of Ladies, Gent's, and Children's Wear, from the best houses, and selected personally by himself. \ The prices will be found unusually ' moderate, and the quality is guaranteed. The stock is worth inspection previous to purchasing elsewhere. The manufacturing department is still attended to in that style which has hitherto given such unvarying satisfaction. Felix McCarthy. Feb m, 1874. 360 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that any persons cutting or removing timber off Crown Lands will be prosecuted. (Signed) J. G HOLDSWORTH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. March. 5, 1874. 438 Immigration Depot, Wanganui, 19th Feb., 1874. rp.HE public are hereby informed that 1 applications for tin passages of nominated immigrants can now be made here. Persons desirous of obtaining servants from amongst the immigrants arriving at Wellington are requested to send particulars to G. G. ORBELL, Sub-Immigration Officer, Taupo Quay.
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