Notice to agesis and SUBSCRIBERS. The NEW ZEALAND TIMES and NEW ZEALAND MAIL are now despatched from this office every morning for transmission by coach and to each township and station along the hue °f between Wellington; Foxion, and Wanganui.AU A (rents and Subscribers are requestedl to communicate with the Manager, N. Z. Times and Mail oflico by telegraph immediately if they do not receive copies of the papers punctually. ■ ■ N o m C E. NEW ZEALAND MAIL Is now ENLARGED to TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES, and contains a va-icty of useful and interesting reading matter, prepared especially for country readers. The large and increasing circulation of the Malt, renders it an excellent medium for advertising. NOTIO'. —Advertisements of Blrths,-Deathß, and Marriages, properly vouched with the signature and address of the sender, will be received at this office, and published at the rate of One Shilling for each advertisement, payment being made in cash, or, when the advertisement is sent from the country, in postage stamps. When payment is not so made, the advertisement -will be charged for at the rate now current. THE NEW ZEALAND TIMES AND MAIL. Mr. It. BUBEETT, Bookseller and Stationer, will receive advertisements at the Thomdon end of the City for the New Zealand. Times and Mail, and will continue to act'as heretofore, Agent for these papers. MR. L. T. BOWDEN, Bookseller and Stationer, Athenamm Buildings, will receive advertisements for the New Zealand Timks and MAtL, and orders for printing of all description. Mr. Bowden will also act as Agent for these papers. TALLOW, AND PRODUCE Patties hitherto effecting INSURANCE in England can make ARRANGEMENTS on equal terms to cover interest at any of this Company’s offices in Now Zealand— While in Shed or Factories, by rail, dray, lighter, or other conveyance, and ship, till delivered in London. From ports in New Zealand to Londou'direct, or transhipping at ports here or in Australia. From stations or factories, to terminate at Weliugton, or coastal port, if need be. Claims payaole in London.' NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. R. BRUCE WALLACE, Manager, Wellington. T HE HE LAND AND THE PEOPLE, THE TRUK SOURCES OF WEALTH AND OF POWER. DUNCAN’S GREAT SALE AT . EEATHEKSTON TOWNSHIP WILL TAKE PLACE AT DUNCAN’S SALE-ROOM, TUESDAY, 11th JUNE, 187 8, AT HALF-PAST ELEVEN O’CLOCK. RE COLLECT! ' ■ Featherston will bo connected with Wellington by the IRON HORSE AND ROAD ON OR BEFORE IST SEPTEMBER NEXT. THE RIMUTAKA PRACTICALLY ABOLISHED. Featherston is the Centre op Four Roads. TERMS MOST LIBERAL. T 0 THE MEN OF FEATHERSTON AND : W AIR ARAB A. ; .-Remember, . . OVER NINE MILLIONS OF MONET Were' offered in London to New Zealand . IN ONE DAY. . -RAILWAY TRAINS WILL BE RUNNING BETWEEN FEATHERSTON AND WELLINGTON . ■ ■ On or before SEPTEMBER 1, 1878. DUNCAN’S GREAT LAND SALE ‘ ON TUESDAY, 11th INSTANT, At half-past XI o'clock, at Wellington, of THE EXTENSION OF FEATHERSTON. BE IN TIME. IT IS NOW OR NEVER. EASY TERMS. * ... DELAYS ARB DANGEROUS. -MAY FEATHERSTON FLOURISH I CROWN! OF MANY LUSTRES. „ Nothing crowns a gracefal woman or a man of gallant bearing like a lustrous head of natural, hair. ,lt is the poet's "Crown of many lustres." .Nothing will so certainly produce and preserve a luxuriant, glossy, growth of hair upon the human head as ® LYON'S KaTHaIUON. This delicate dressing lotion thirty years ago banished ali inferior preparations .from, the'toilet table, and has steadily grown in popularity. 1 ' The Kathatkon dresses the hair beautifully, renders it spft; tractable, and luxuriant, inclines;it to ourl, and keeps it for days in any desired position. . It removes dandruff, cleanses the scalp, stops the hair from falling out and turning grey? and:H.the .roots are I not dead, it will cure baldness. { i The Kathairon is wholly vegetable, and does not i dye the hair, but by imparting new life,-brings back .the ori inal color. • • ;■ Lyon’s Kathairon is sold in large bottles at drug store. fJIHE UNDERSIGNED 'begs to inform the Public that .he has opened the premises lately occupied by. Messrs! Rowlands and Co., with au entirely new and well-assorted stock of . Watches, Clocks, Jewellery 1 Sterling Silver and Electro plated ware Bronzes, Musical Boxes - < Barometers, and Optical Goods/&c, Intending Purchasers.are invited to inspect the above, which are of the very best description, and contain all tbo newest designs .and novelties la the trade, Havinglengaged-oue of! the .best, watchmakers inthe city,:all repairing Is guaranteed to give tbo great t satisfaction. -■- JOHN MARKS, XV ATC HM AK ER‘ AN D J BJW ELLER, (Next the Bank of New South Wales), i WILUS-BTRKEX. , ARIIIAGES, BUGGIES, ;.WAGGONETTES,"| SPORTING and MARKET CARTS. ? ,J AH descriptions ot Vehicles on sale, and made to i order.. Repairs executed with despatch, and at i moderate charges, i The undersigned having secured the services of i efficient tradesmen In all the Branches of.the Coach- i building trade, can guarantee all orders entrusted to him to bo faithfully attended to. , ; R, W. WATSON, . Union Carriage Factory, - ' Conrtonay-placo and Taranakl-strcet, .-XJJ.-A Veterinary Shooing. Forgo baa i been •i -nr'd on the premises under the management of a’ Sillied and coraj 'tentFarrier. Lowest charges.■ i,r AN-ANu' DISCOUNT COMPANY, ‘ LAHBTON-QUAY, ” ; . proprietors of this company are prepared to .dvanWges to persons ini town or country in if accommodation,’ ; 1 i r „SUMB FROM £5 TO Jj&OOO ccd on personal security, repayable by weekly, ly, or quarterly liislahueuts. ■ ’ ' ey atlvkiicdd upon deposit of deeds. either freor leasehold; bills of sale, bills of lading, bonded ates, shares, insurance policies, or anyjother lesecurity. , -L a bllla discounted dally at current rates. Loans obtalnod-for any period, and renewals arranged squired. ■■ v=...-j iv ; .*:■ ■ ■ ■■. transactions entertained, and advances ;mado t delayl If th. o.cnrltF Wawroyeil of. ;
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5367, 10 June 1878, Page 2
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936Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5367, 10 June 1878, Page 2
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