THE NEW ZEALAND MAIL is PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. By Post or Coach, 6s. Cd,; Town delivery, 6s. quarterly. CONTENTS FOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30. PAGE. Advertisements 1,2, 25, 26, 27, 28 Select Poetry— 'Any on Pooty Women .. 3 Odds and Ends •• 3 Ladies’ Coldsin —Fashions for September— Fashionable Finery—A Traveller's Observation on Woman’s Lovo—Augustine to Augusta—Recites 3 The Novelist— Four Meetings 4 Tub Skexciier— Tho Paris Exhibition—Not at Home 6 Social Topics— Lawn Tennis Parties .. .. 7 Clippings —Lord D ufferin’s lUastrioualrishmen— American Debt—The Afghan DifficultyTobacco anti the Diseases it Produces—English Investments in New Zealand .. .. 8 Police—Police Charges 9 INTBRPPvOVINCIAL NEWS 10 The Temperance Question— Young Spartans—Our “Real Governor" 11 Correspondence 11 Country News 11 Sporting 12 Cricket 12 Chess .. .. .. .. .. .. ..12 Shipping Intelligence 13 The Wellington Markets .. .. ..13 Commercial News 13 Postal Notices 1* Announcements —Births, Marriages, and Deaths 14 Weekly Bulletin 14 Talk or the Wees .. 15 Telegraphic News .. .. 15 News by Cable 16 Latest New Caledonian News 17 Town News 17 Waste Lands Board—Miss Shcrwin’s Concert— Mayoral Election—Divorce Court .. .. 18 St. Paul's Church, Thorndon—An Important Case to Commercial Men—The Wellington City Tramway—Rifle Match—The Land Tax .. 19 Board of Education—New St. Peter’s Church — Inquest •- 20 Intercolonial News 20 Our Victorian Letter—The Victorian Ambassy .. 21 General News 21 The Politician—The Native Policy—Education of the People—“ At Last"—Post Sessional Utterances—The Napier Political Squabble—As Others See Us 22 Indignation Meeting at Tauranga 23 Farm and Garden— Operations for December— Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand— Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association — Notes on the Show Deep Ploughing—LaborSaving Machines—Animal Ailments .. ~23 fJIHE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY .EMPLOYS UPWARDS OF WORKPEOPLE. BRANCHES FOR THE SALE OF OUR MANUFACTURES AT WELLINGTON NAPIER WANGANUI AUCKLAND DUNEDIN | O AMARU TIMARU INVERCARGILL CHRISTCHURCH.! The proprietors have had to fight their way inch by inch in opposition to the interests of importers and shippers, but the desire ’on the part of the public to encourage New Zealand industries has been manifested by the great success which has attended all the branches of the New Zealand Clothing Factory, SUMMER SEASON 187 S-1579. Now in receipt of MEN|S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, ESPECIALLY MANUFACTURED , FOR THE WELLINGTON MARKET, and superior in fit and style to the imported goods. A great portion is made of the famous Mosgiel tweeds, manufactured of pure New Zealand wools. A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE PRICE. The largest and choicest stock In New Zealand of HATS, CAPS, HOSIERY, PORTMANTEAUX, BAGS, and the latest novelties in TIES.SSCARVES, COLLARS, &c. A SINGLE ARTICLE AT WHOLESALE PRICE. ah goods aro marked In plain figures lor cash only. Any article purchased and not approved of will be exchanged with the same courtesy with which it was sold, or. If desired, the money will bo returned. J. FITZSIMONS. MANAGER WELLINGTON BRANCH. AGENCY IN NEW ZE ALAN D FOR WERTHEIM'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES. OAN AND DISCOUNT COMPANY LAMBTON-QUAY. MONEY. This Company Is prepared to offer advantages to ersons in want of accommodation. Money advanced in sums from £5 to £SOOO, on peronal security; for instance,— Persons borrowing £5 receive £4 103. cash „ , £lO „ £9 „ £2O „ £lB „ Repayable by twenty instalments of Is. in the pound per week. Thus a person borrowing £5 would pay twenty instalments of 6a. per week. Bills discounted dally. Advances made upon deposit of deeds, either freehold or leasehold, bills of lading, bond certificates, life policies, or any other tangible security. All transactions entertained and money advanced without delay if security approved of. Forms of application to be obtained gratis. Office hours—From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m,; Mondays 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed on Saturdays. _ „ t L. L. HARRIS, General Manager. YON MIRBACH, M. D,, WOODWAKD-BIBKET, (Opposite Congregational Church). AMES J. CURTIS JTOM-lIOUSE, SHIPPING, RECEIVING, AND FORWARDING AGENT, &c., Office—GßEY-STREET, D CHAETBES, AND CO., ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, IIERErOIUJ-STBEET, CHKISTCUUROn. R, MOFFIT, Dentist, opposite the Albert Hotel. M ONLY.—Wanted to Lend on Mortgage, largo © small Suras. We quote present value from 8 to 0 per cent, (according to the class of security offered) in excess of £SOO. ' CHAS. POWNALL & CO., Scriveners, Oroy-stroot IOLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY ) OF NEW ZEALAND. FIRE AND MARINE. riTAL .. .. T .. .. £2,000,000. HEAD OFFICE—WELLINGTON. NOTICE TO INSURERS, it tho expiration of tho first Financial Period of Company tho Directors will offer to persons who y have insured with tho Company tho right of Ing up at par one of tho unallotted shares for ry £1 of premium paid by thorn, whothor tor firo aorlno risks, „ GEO. S. GRAHAM. General Manager *
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5516, 30 November 1878, Page 2
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