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S.&C. scOULLARs cOULLAR HISHOLM - S.&C CHEAPEST FURNITURE AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE IN DUNEDIN. Austrian Chai 6s 6d ; Five-frame Brussels Carpets, 4s ; Full size Iron Bedstead with Spring Mattrass, £2 5a All Goods Equally Cheap. FURNITURE IN NATIVE TIMBER 'A |SPECIALTYS.&C. s ooULLAR & CHISHOLMC HISHOLM - S.&C.

A J. C R I B B f -^• # TAILOR, (Next to Mr. Dallas, Saddler), Ridgway Street, Wanganui, Has much pleasure in notifying that he has taken the above shop, where he will be prepared to receive orders for Gentlemen's Tailoring in all its branches. Charges Moderate: Terms Caßh. T> AILWAY HOTEL, Taupo Quay, Wanganui. THOS. CODY, Proprietor. Good accommodation for boarders and travellers. Best brands of liquora kept in stock.

SANITARY PIPE AND STONEWARE FACTORY, KENSINGTON. npHE undersigned having purchased the above Works, is prepared to sell at Lowest Current Rates. J. H. LAMBERT. Nobth-East Valley and Kensington.

LABTL ABT "WTEE X OF QAL E ! GOODS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY! CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT, Princes Street (opposite Post Office), DUNEDIN. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1845. Assets, £17,000,000 ; Income, £4,500,000. The above Company has been established and conducted m the most liberal principles. Annual bonuses declared. No policy forfeited on account of nonpayment of premium. Recent published results cannot be excelled by any Company in the world, as for example :—: — Policy No. £1.800, J. Campbell, Bradford, Yoikuhire ; £1,000, 15 veara' endowment : ag* 25. Auuual premium £G6 0 5 Total premiums paid 990 6 3 Optiors offered : (1) Cash after 15 years' insurance 1.483 15 2 (2) Paid-up p licy 4,036 0 0 (3) Annuity for life 99 11 10 Policy No. 02.440, John vy. Close, Leeds, England ; £1,000 ; 15 years' endowment, by ten payments ; a^e 40. Annual premiums for 10 years £91 7 5 Total premiums paid 913 14 2 Options offered : (1) Ca<-h value 1,558 9 2 (2) Paid-np policy 2.960 0 0 (3) Annuity for life 139 1 10 The firs- named benefit represents a refund of all premiums paid, with over 5 per cmt. compound interest, and insurance against death (£1,000) for 15 years for nothing All Calais are pnyable in the Colony, and all moneys received here tre retained lor investment. WM. DAVIDSON, Ofllc' s : Mfan..gtM f .i otngo. JSew Zealand Insurance Builuiugs, Rsttiay Btuct, Duu-dii:.

SPOT CASH NOX ALL.— It is knocking all rivals out. Cash on the spot again wins. Public Benefit Boot Co. SPOT CASH we must have to enable us to squeeze a living profit from a bedrock price. Public Benefit, Dnnedin. SPOT CASH will secure inducements that no other consideration would secure. Public Benefit Boot Co. SPOT CASH is the trusty friend, the powerful advocate, more eloquent than the human tongue. Public Benefit. PUT CASH Conquers. -Backed by this mighty ally, we win a red-hot victory. Poblic Benefit, Dunedia. POT CASH for perfect stem winders, or hard pan specialties. Public Benefit Boot Company, Princes stree h , Dunedin. irTEAW AX X Shoebujers. Headquarters tor every sort. Spot Cash Public Beuefit Boot Company, Dunedin. 810 DhIVES.— Those who wish to dig at root of prices try Public Benefit Bjot Company, Dunedin. HARD" HITTING~BARGAISS". Spot Ca«h again wins. Public Bencfil Boot Company. 4fi Princes street, Dnnedin. jPIU' CASH takes them quick. ISo ** crnnce to make old stock here. Public Benefit Boot Company, Dunedin. PUT CASH is Invincible, Infallible, Omnipotent. The eolid rock of bottom prices his bpen struck. Public B -nefit. / 1 U SEE the great difference between VX Spot Cash and Credit. Public Benefit Boot Company, 46 Pii ces stre°t, Dunedin. O POT CA^H is for live. Boot and vT/ Sh.oa buyers. Solid bargains Sell like hot cake? year round. Public Benefit Boot Co., Pr.nccs street, Dunedin.

n^JSk UNION STEAM SHIP jfcgfcfk COMPANY OF NhW JSSiafc ZEALAND, LIAiiiKD The above Company will despatch steamers hb under :—: — FOR OAMARU.— BEAUTIFUL STAR s.s., on" Tuesdays and Fridays. Passengers from Dunedin wharf a 10 p.m. Cargo till 3 p.m. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, PICTON. NELSON. TARANAKI, AND MANUKAU. — PENGUIN, s.s., on Monday, Sep 'ember 3. Passengers 3 p.m., from wharf. FOR AUCKLAND, VIA LYTTELTON WHXLIM/roN, NAPIER, and GISHOhNE.— WAIRARAPA, s.s., on Wedneeday, September 5. FOR MELBOURNE, VIA BLUFF AND HOBART.— iMAHAROA.s.s., on Thursday, Septembt-r 6. FOR SYDNEY. VIA LYTTELTON, WELLINGION, isAPl&ti, GISBORNB, and AUCKLAND. — ROTOMAHANA, s.s., on V\ednesday, September 12. FOR SYDNEY, via TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON.— WAKATIPU, f-'.e., on Monday, September 3. FOR FIJI, from AUCKLAND.— WAINUI, b.s., about Saturday, September 15. FOR TONGA, SAMOA, and TAHITI.— RICHMOND. b.s., from Auckland in September. Freight and passengers booked through. Full particulars on application.

SPECIAL CARGO AND PASSENGER SERVICE, educed Fares by these Steamers. For TIMARU. AKAROA, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON. NELSON, and WEST-PORT.-MAHINAPUA,,?.9.,on Friday. September 7. Patsengers from Dunedin Wharf at 4 p m. For Gi'.EYMOUTH (taking cargo for liokitika) via Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington. — X 'RAN Ul, a.?., on Monday, September 3. Cargo at Wharf. For AbTKLAN!', via O.tmaru, Timaru, Lyttel oq, Napier, Gtsborne and Tauranga, OMAPERB, s.s., early. Cargo at wharf. Offickb : Corner of Vogel, Water, and Cumberland streets.

• THE FLOWERS THAT BLOOM IH THE SPRING, TRA— LA— LA." READ THIS. ALL Flower and Vegetable Seeds delivered at your door at Catalogue PricesCasb must accompany the order. Wm. Hurst, Stratagem, American Wonder, Blibs's Abundance, aud other new and early Peas. Myatt's Aniileaf (true) ami othtr Early Kidney, Potatoes. Be sure and scud for my beautifully illustrated Stcd Cif^luguo ; pronounced a work of jirt. Agnr for Tcigg's colled ion of Cam .tions mill Picotee*. WALTER BULL, 193 Geoige ptnet and Princes etiect (uiv. 4 cr the Grind Hotel), JJuncJin.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 19, 31 August 1888, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 19, 31 August 1888, Page 14

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