THE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE TO INTENDING INSURERS. Advantages of Dealing with this Company :—: — 1. Mutuality of interests between the Assured and the Company. 2. Full consideration will be given to any particular elements of safety attached to the proposed risk without rempd to any arbitrary or predetermined classification. " 3. Very special inducements will be offered to small insurers. The Company will be prepared to accept Risks on and after Monday next, July Bth. A. LEE SMITH, Manager. Offices Next Colonial Bank.
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. DURING the last twelve months our business has increased to twice its former extent. This is, undoubtedly, owing to the sterling value of all goods sold, combined with our well-known low cash prices. Being both Importers and Manufacturers, we are able to ofier the public Boots and Shoes, both Home and Colonial made, cheaper than any other house in the trade. We feel assured one trial will lead to a determination to deal at no other than THE LEICESTER BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE (Wholesale and Retail). George-street (near the Octagon). J. G. GREEN, Proprietor. ME ILL BROTHERS -Li Dunedin, AGENTS FOR— W. and A. Gilbey, London, Wine Importers and Distillers. Barnes and Co., London, Oilmen's Stores. James Heddle, Leith, Cordials. E. A. and W. Greenshade, Bristol, Brushware, David Nicholson, Edinburgh, Palace Brewery, Somerville Bros., Waitepeka, Oatmeal. J. Cook& Son, HobartTown, Rugs & Leather, Anvil Creek Coal Company, Newcastle Coal. W. J. Saftons, Nelson, Hops. D. Connell & Co., Old Royal Irish Whiskey, NEIL BROTHERS, High Street, Dunedin a! a n n i n g, • CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, ' From Savory and Moore's and Peter Squire's (chemists to the Queen), London, Begs to inform his friends, supporters, and the public generally, that he has commenced business, in George-street, (nearly opposite the White Hoi'se Hotel), and trusts as heretofore, to merit their confidence and support. Prescriptions will be prepared carefully and faithfully, with the most choice selection of pure drugs and chemicals that can be obtained from the most noted wholesale firms in England and Scotland. PHARMACEUTICAL HALL, Dunedin. T3 AILWAY HOTEL, MOSGIEL, WM. KNOTT, Proprietor. The above Hotel has been newly erected near the Railway Station. Visitors will find it replete with every modern convenience and comfort. N.B. — Good stabling and careful grooms. One of Alcock's Prize Billiard Tables. I? A~~R X E % • (Successor to W. Grinley) BUTCHER, (Next to Robert Burns Hotel), George-street, Dunedin. Families waited on for orders. Charges reasonable. R O W N HOTEL, RATTRAY STREET. P. KELIGHER wishes to intimate to his friends and the public that he has purchased the above Hotel, which is most centrally situated, and affords accommodation not to be surpassed by any Hotel in the City. Persons desirous of the comforts of a home would do well to make an early call at the Crown. . P. KELIGHER - - Pkopbietob.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 286, 25 October 1878, Page 20
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