i The latest intelligence is, that buyers for cash when they visit Wellington, or send .their orders to. J. McDowell and Col’s, will find the following advantages .1 under their new system of discount for cash|payments: —A large and well-assorted stock, which is being constantly added to, with the new fashions as they come out. Prices of the same moderate character for which their establishment has become' so noted. And this season J. McDowell and Co, have commenced by offering all their, new goods to cash purchasers of £2 or upwards at a discount of 6 per cent.,* and on all accounts paid monthly, a* discount of percent.; quarterly accounts, without discount* or abatement. Special cheap .lines on the tables and In the baskets during the season. Victoria House, corner, of Lamb-ton-quay and Wlllls-street, Wellington.—tAovT-J Public Notices THE Funeral Procession of Mr. T. RICHARDSON will leave his residence, : Upper Willis-slreet, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at a quarter past 3 o’clock p.in. Friends are respectfully invited. W. NICHOLSON. I D I S O R D E R S. Militia Office, Wellington, September 20, 1877. ' The undermentioned Corps will parade for Monthly Inspection at the Central Fire Brigade Station as follows: . , , • i; City: Rifles, and City Cadets, MONDAY, 21th instant, at 7 p.m. _ ■ Artillery Volunteer Corps and Artillery Cadets, TUESDAY, 25th,instant, at 7.30 p.m. , : JOHN LOCKETT, ■ Major Commanding the District. CITY RIFLES. '^y'ELLINGTON ■ 1 The \ above Corps will hold themselves in readiness to parade (until the formation of the Fire I ‘Police) immediately on the alarm of fire being’ given. They 'will assemble hs early as possible at the scene of the fire, and act as a Fire Police Corps. Uniform—Side-arms only. A. CROWE, ' Commanding Officer. ’TO FIRE INSURERS. The attention of Policy-holders is directed to the clauses in the Policy providing that unless notice of further insurance is endorsed thereon the policy is void; ' : i ALFRED BpARDMAN, Hon, Sec. Insurance Company’s Association. September 15, 1877. . A S S E M B L Y BALLS. The Committee of the Assembly Balls regret that' the state of the funds does not warrant their giving the third ball of the senes. It is proposed, at a later period of the session, to give another ball, of which due notice will be given, for which it will be necessary to moke a further charge.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5147, 21 September 1877, Page 5
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387Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5147, 21 September 1877, Page 5
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