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H. OWEN'S DEAPEEY BAZAAR, LAMBTON QUAY. ACCORDING TO PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS. IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS IN THE PRICES OF THE FOLLOWING NEW GOODS :— Bengal striped print ... ... ... Former prico B£d now 6£d Hoyle's genuine washing prints ... ... " 9£d „ ofd A serviceable print dress for 2s lid Fancy cotton derrjs ... ... ... >* B?.d „ oid White tucked petticoating, by the yard ... 2s 3d „Is od Stnped dress camlets ... ... ... „ Is 9d „ 0 10£ d Grey white and scarlet corsets .. ... „ 7s 6d „ ss9d An immense variety of Holland goods, consisting of children's pinafores, frocks, jackets, pellises, knickerbocker suits, also ladies' Holland walking and house jackets, all a< about half price Great variety of new underclothing, made in Melbourne and purchased for cash at a large discount off, consisting of— Chemises, night dressos, white, tucked, and trimmed skirts, &c, &c. . And various other goods, which want of space prevents mention ; the prices will be found very much altered ALSO, MORE NEW GOODS. MORE NEW GOODS. Just received ex late Melbourne steamers, and added to the already extensive and superioi stock to hand — Black velveteen jackets, choice, oheap, and large variety Black silk jackets, eingle and double breaßted The new black silk (Cashmere de Soie) for ladies' dresses and jackets, will give splendid wear, highly recommended, at 8s 6d per yard All wool black Persian cords, black mignionette dress cloth Blaok baratheas and lustres, black all wool French repps Blaok and white grenadineß, ko, ko •,--,•, i •_•*.*. i _ Very rich lace sunshades, also satine and satine twilled and vory large black sunsnaaes N.B.— The abovo are in addition to the new goods previously advertisod, and partiet wearing black would do well to inspeot the novelties in black dress stuffs now showing. HENEY OWEN, LAMBTON QUAT. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CASH PURCHASERS.
AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Established 1849.; FOR MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE &o. WITHOUT PEBSONAL LIABILITY. Principal Office: New Pitt street, Sydney. THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY Is a purely Mutual Life Office, local to Australia, and New Zealand, not confined to one Colony, but common to all ; local to each colony but not restricted to any, and, operating on a broader basis, is therefore safer than an office confined within narrow limits. Ib a Life Office having a large number of policy holders in New Zealand, and investing its revenues from that placein the public securi ties ofthe country. The assets of the Society comprise New Zealand Debentures to the value of £64,000. Was established in 1849, and it bas successfully passed through the ordeals to which all new Life Offices are exposed. Having completed the twenty-first year of • its existence, it has achieved a position of stabilityand affluence unexampled in the history of Life Officeß. Its accumulated and Invested Fund exceeds £700,000. Its income is over ... £200,000 a year. THE PROFITS BELONG EXCLUSIVELY TO ITS MEMBERS. From the magnitude of its resources it iB enabled to declare. LARGE BONUSES. The sources of profit are increased by the high rate of interest obtained on the invested funds also by the difference between the margin provided for expenses and the low rate of expnditure actually inourred by the Society an ad vantage incidental to a large business, neitherof , which can exist in a new office. The annual revenue was increased by £32,236 from new assurances effeoted in the past year, a rato of progress which entitles it to rank with thefirst class Life Assurance institutions of the Unitod Kingdom. Forms of proposal and every information, may be obtained on application to VENNELL, MILLS & CO., Agents. /ys SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED.— 500 cases geneva, Si and 8$ gis, JDKZ 20 qr-casks rum, W.I. 30 do Martell's and Hennessy's brandy 35 do Bruno Silva's port wine 10 d» Cosens' sherry 5 octaves do 70 casks ß. Porter&Co's porter, qtsandpts 50 cases Blood Woolfo & Co's do, quarts 30 do Martell's and Hennessy's brandy 10 do champagne, oherry cordial, &c. 80 balf-chests congou tea (English) 50 boxes do 15 casks sheet zinc, No. 9, 10, 11 10 do whiting 10 do Day & Martin's blacking (assorted) 100 boxes Belmont sperm candles 10 tons No. 1 sugar (Melbourne and Sydney) 20 casks soda crystals 2 cases Peak Frean's biscuits 40 do Colman's starch 6 do do mußtard, lib and Jib bottles 20 do Lea and Perrin's sauce 20 do salad oil, pints and half pints 20 do pickles 25 do sardines, quarters and halves 5 dp potted meats (tins and bottles) 15 do Scotoh salmon 50 do bottled fruits (assorted) 5 do soap powder 10 casks Java rice 4 bales corks (wine and soda) 100 bdls hoop iron, •$, 1, and liin. 179 bars iron (assorted) 40 boxes tin plates, do 20 bales double and double double demy 20 bales woolpacks, 7£ and lOlbs 6 cases bath bricks 1 orate ships' blocks 5 cases harness, gents' and adies saddles 100 bags salt (coarse and fine) 60 oaseß Morewood's galvanised iron, 3, 7, Bft, 24 guage 5 trunks boots and sboea (assorted) W. B. RHODES k CO. Wellington, Nov. 20th, 1870. JAND R. SHEERIN beg to inform the • inhabitants of the Taita and its vicinity that tbey commenced business as BUTCHERS on the Ist November, at the premises adjoining the Albion Hotel -, and hope by striot attention, and supplying only the best of meat, to merit a share of publio patronage.
fXB SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex Halcione, Star of the South, Firth of Clyde and Eleotra. 20 tons galvanised iron, 6, 7, 8, and 9 feel Rivet washers, flpouting brackets, &c Martell's and HennePßy's brandy Lemon Hart rum Geneva whiskey, old torn Invoices of hardware, tinware, tools, &c Wire nails, American nails, Lockwood'_ cutlery Marble and slate mantel pieces Superior paper hangings, good patterns Cozens finest pale and dry sherry Silva Cozens fine old port Lime juice in 1 doz cases Starch, corn flour, cocoa Piokles, bottled fruits, jama, marmalade Candied peel, capers, sauce, arrowroot Castor oil, salad oil, blacking Coarse and fine salt, sardines, mustard Tea in boxes, qr-chests and half-chests Price's Belmont sperm candles Crushed loaf Bugar, in lewt and 2cwt bris Soda crystals, resin Woolpacks, sheep shears Lamp glasses, toys Invoico of stationery, consisting of foolscap, post and note paper, copy books, Bpelling books, memorandums, papieteries, envelopes, note envelopes, lead and slato pencils, slates, white and brown wrapping paper A large assortment of brushware Australian wines, viz, Shiraz, red and white muscat, frontignao, reesling, mataro, verdeilho Cigars, Sir Robert Peel and Ambrosia trabucoß Bass' celebrated ale, in pints and quarts, bottled under special patent, perfectly cloar to the bottom of the bottle Blood's and other stout Wax vestas, plaids and tins, assorted Shellard's tobacco Trace and shaft harness, saddlery, asaorted American chairs, churns, axes, hatchets, clothes pegs, buckets, &c, Eleme raisins, currants Window glass, assorted sizes Iron railings, ranges, cooking stoves Iron bedsteads and cots Japanned tea trays, waiters Japanned ohamber service Papier Mache ware, tables, itRevolving stereoscopes and slides An invoice of patent medicines, &c, &c American cloth, bronze and wood table coverings Harmoniums, various qualities, by Alexandre and Cessarino Kerosine lamps, globes and chimneys VENNELL, MILLS & CO. 31st Oct, 1870. /ys SALE atthe WELLINGTON STEAM DOOR AND SASH FACTORY— Red pine doors, all sizes Kauri do do Baltio pine do do Glass doors Window sashes, all sizes Timber — Baltio deal Kauri pine Cedar Flooring Lining, &c, &c. Mouldings, Architraves, Skirtings — all sizos or mado to any pattern. Hearth Btones Drain pipes Doors and Sashes made to any sizo on the shorteet notice N.B— Oountry orders punctually attended to. GREENFIELD k STEWART. ON SALE at COMPTON'S TIMBER YARD ~r\OOES, Sashes, Architraves, Moulding, Dry Seasoned Timber, and Timber cut toorder. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE Grey Draught Horse INVINCIBLE, every Tueßday and Friday at Valentine's Hotel, Lower Hutt. Every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at the Silver Stream. W. R. HASTWELL.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3102, 19 January 1871, Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3102, 19 January 1871, Page 4
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