UNCLE SAM'S PAWN OFFICE. J»£L"*. a STEWART begs to Inform the publio that he n«.«d fn I.V.KTI MONEY In sums from Is to £SOO, ' on Clothing, Jewellery, Plate, Merchandise, Bills of Lading, &o. Lowest Interest charged. N.B,—Ladies' and gentlemen's wearing apparel bought, sold, or exchanged. A large quantity of new and secondhand jewellery of all descriptions to be sold cheap. Note the Addresa-S. STEWART Licensed Pawnbroker, Lichfield street, near the Oddfellows' HalL HIGH STREET LOAN AND DISCOUNT \~ OFFICE. ~HE UNDERSIGNED will LEND MONEY, in large or small amounts on all kinds of Jewellery, Clothing, Furniture, or any other security. OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT, FOREIGN NOTES J BOUGHT OR EXCHANGED. OLD COINS BOUGHT. : FROM £5 to £IOOO TO LEND O* PERSONAL OR OTHER SECURITY. ; TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED DAILY ™» Back Entrance in Lichfield Street (Opposite Slater and Son, Solicitors, > H. A. DAVIS, Licensed Pawnbroker. LOAN AND DISCOUNT COMPANY, Office—Lichfield street. HHE above Society DISCOUNTS BILLS I DAILY. Loans from JJIO to £SOOO on personal security, deeds of property, shares in publio companies and other seourities at ourrent rates. Entire charge tor £lO, repayable at ten shillings per week, £l. Entire charge for £2O, repayable at £1 per week, £2. Advances made on Furniture, Stook-ln-Trade, Farm Stock. All applications, personal or by letter, strictly confidential. 3309 I BALLIN BROTHERS, L LE AND PORTER BOTTLERS Manufacturers of Aerated Waters, Ginger Wine, Sarsaparilla, Quinine and Cordials. ARMAGH STREET AND OXFORD TERRACE, Adjoining Foresters' Hotel, Christchuroh. Agents for EHRENFRIED BROS. THAMES ALE AND PORTER. 51 HE MISSES WHITTINGTON Opposite: J. BALiAirrcini A Co.'s, 8 And next door but one to the " Press" Office t are now prepared to i SUPPLY UNDERCLOTHING 8 Of every description on the shortest notice j and at prices to defy competition. Every article made on the premises. All orders pnnotnallv attended to. 891 HE UNION FIR* AND MARINE INBUBANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Hereford street (in premises formerly occupied by Lightband, Allan and Co.) is prepared to accept FIRE AND MARIN K RISKS at current rates. W. DiiIVINISH MEARES, , 531 General Manager. THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Establishes 1859. Capital Paid-up Capital ... £1,000,000 ... £300,000 Every description of Fire and .Marine Incurrent rates. DAVID CRAIG, Hereford street. SOUTH BRITISH FIRE A MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital-ONE MILLION STERLING Paid-up Capital, £IOO,OOO. Reserve Fund, £58,750. THE above Company offers UNDOUBTED SECURITY to Insurers, having a large, wealthy, and influential proprietary resident in New Zealand. All the Company's FUNDS are invested n 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 yw " £156,467. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS Taken at LOWEST CURRENT RATES For proposal forms, &0., apply to J. DRUMMQND MACPHERSON, 6660 Manager, Cashel street. standard _nsuranoe Company, fire and marine. CAPITAL £1,000,000. FIRE and Marine Risks taken at Current Rates. Fidelity of Persons in Situations of Trust insured. THOMAS R. FISHEK, Agent for Canterbury. Offices—Hereford street, Christchurch. 683 R. PttOCIBR having made the disease of the eye, JL. for the adaption of Spectacles, an especial study, and during 30 years experience in the Optical branch of his business, knowing: the ditficulty there has been in procuring the imported artiele of reliable material properly adjusted to the sight, and having also secured the services of a thoroughly qualified Optician (late of Dollond and Sons, London), and the only Practical Optician in New Zealand, is now prepared to supply a want long felt amongst the community, viz., the proper treatment of that most delicate of organs, THE EYE. Where the sight is either naturally defective, or impaired by accident, over-work, or age.T. R. Procter guarantees to supply glasses TO SUIT all SIGHTS, oi the bust Brazilian Pebbles, or the patent Tinted or other Crystals, selected with rare and judgment, so as not only to overcome the inconvenience of defective sight, but to preserve, as long as possible, the strengtn of the eye. . M Next to the proper selection of the glasses 1 a matter of the greatest importance that the fraf should accurately fit the face of the wearer. M majority of people fail to notice the import having such an important organ as the oj rately measured and fitted; yet personsnever dream of purchasing a pair ~* boots, or of putting-op a suit of slophositate about taking tlie-first pair ofc are given to them from thvTStoresj| and other dealers who dabble in'Oi they must know, if they gave al to the matter, have no pretensicr" ledge. Every Optician must have aged housekeeper who has adap master's cast off spect-- 1 ' ■ "" hasse ' u *~ J
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1365, 29 June 1878, Page 4
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