SOUTH BRITISH FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Cipital—-ONE IMTLLION STERLING Paid-up Capital, £IOO,OOO. Reserve Fund, £58,750. THE above Company offers UN DOUBTED SECURITY to Insurers, having a large, wealthy, and influential proprietary resident in New Zealand. All the Company’s FUNDS are invested in the Colony. A special feature of the SOUTH BRITISH is the prompt and liberal settlement of claims. It has thus paid for lossess in four years £156,467. FIEE AND MAEXNE RISKS Taken at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. For proposal forms, &c M apply t J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, 6660 Manager, Cash street. THE NEW ZEALAND Insurance Company. Established 1859. Capital £1,000,00U Paid-up Capital ... £240,000 Every description of Fire and Marine Innrance at current rates. DAVID CRAIG, Hereford street. DRAPERS’ AND CLOTHIERN ASSOCIATION. INHABITANTS of CHRISTCHURCH, Especially those who NOW ENJOY THE PRIVILEGE OF A Half if olid av, A n AH NOT TO SHOP LATER THAN 6 p.m. ON SATURDAY. 4088 HENRY J. WOOD & CO. (Late C. Bonnington and ,1 o.), High street (opposite City Hotel). THE undermentioned BOOKS, &c., can be procured at the above establishment at reasonable prices : McClintock’s Sir Spangle and the Dingy Hen ; Macmillan’s Science Primers ; Morley’s First Sketch of English Literature; Pathway of Promise, Pathway of Safety; Price’s B Currency and Banking ; Robinson’s Family Herbal; Spon’s Dictionary of Engineering ; Spon’s Workshop Receipts ; Tennyson’s W orks, cabinet edition ; Thompson’s Dictionary of Medicine; Watson’s Modern Practice of American Machinists and Engineers ; Works on Freemasonry, including the new and revised edition of “The Perfect Ceremonies of Craft Masonry.” A choice assortment of Photographic Albums, Cabinet and Carte Frames, Book Rests, Work Baskets, See, Scrap Books from one shilling each; also a large assortment of Photographic and othei Scraps. Twenty-five per cent, discount allowed ofl Ladies’ Hand Raga. alightly damaged R7BI “I SAY, COME LET US GO TO MARTIN’S Cheap Furniture Shop, at the corner of Cashel and Durham streets, where we can buy our furniture CHEAPER THAN AT ANY PLACE IN TOWN.” Before you go to anyone else call in and see Martin’s sleek. FURNITURE BOUGHT, AND THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. Note the address— MARTIN, FURNITURE DEALER, Corner Cashel and Dnrham streets. 6251 9 ns* K H P % s m Ql I tr © m > % CL c PATERSON’S 2EN ERA i FU KM'HiNG W A REHOUSi iND 01. D CURI •■■'ITV SHOP, 00-shsl «••• ite J. IMlantyne i Co's k | pATKIiSOIS invi e.s in peetiun of In J'j large and varied assortment of Fur niture and General Furnishing <oods Iron whi> b every article of use and luxury frovire. in a h use re t ought at ex aee.iiuglj low prices. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE TO SUIT jALL CLASSES. Goods Bought and Sold on Commission. Highest price given for any and every description of article. CASHEL BTREET, OPPOSITE DUN STABLE HOUSE. 5985
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1029, 12 October 1877, Page 4
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