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T~ONDON JOURNAL.—A Correspon--I_J dence Page, which is a marvel of counsel and information upon every conceivable subject. ___ I ONDON JOURNAL. -- Scientific J and Statistical information for architects, engineers, and skilled mechanics of every craft. Simply invaluable. T~ ONDON JOUENAL.— Monthly | X Parts contain a copyright Colored Fashion Plate of four elaborate Figures, designed expressly for tbe London Journal. ' • ■ "I ONDON JOUENAL.—Every month .XJ contains a Ladies' Monster Supplement, of Engravings of Latest Parisian Fashions and Needlework. T ONDON JOURNAL.—A Full-sized _ J Cut-out Pattern of the most Fashion- ! able Garments in vogue. j T ONDON JOUENAL. ~- To our J_j Foreign Readers.—le consequence of the operation of the General Postal I Union between Great Britain and Foreign Powers, the Monthly Part of the London Journal can now bo forwarded post free for 13s per annum, payable in advance, to any of the countries included in this j union. \. ' • : j iTONDON JOUENAL.—Largest CirJLJ culation on the Continent and in the Colonies. ■:■■■;.- '■-■■ -- . :■ ■ T ON D (>N JOUENAL. — Wherever Jj the English language is spoken, the i London Journal isread and admired. | T ONDON JOUENAL. — Occupies J_J the proud position of being the leading English periodical. '._ I ONDON JOUENAL. — Always J places before its readers the Works of the best Authors in the fiold ofj fiction. ,;.-■,- . , i T ONDON JOUENAL. —No other Jj periodical extant can exhibit such an array of genius and talent in the literary department. * ;.' LONDON JOURNAL-^ls always Illustrated by the pencils of the best artists, including Sir John: Gilbert, R.A., Harrison Weir, Louis Huard, Eeeley Halswell, A.R.8.A., T. Scott, A. Hunt, W. Hunt, G. F. Sargent, W> H. Prior, P W. Justyne, &c . T ONDON JOUENAL. — Does not J_j enter, into the vexatious domain of party politics or. religious controversy. T ONDON JOUENAL.—Has always Jj been in. the' forefront in advocating measures tending to the social and moral well-being of the people. T ONDON JOUENAL.—The combiU nation of these multifarious attractions has secured a circulation far beyond that of the numerous rivals which have founded their hopes of, success on endeavours to Copy its chief features' of attraction. .__ T ONDON JOUENAL.—No effort JIJ or expense shall be spared to keep it as it has been-—-the best and cheapest periodical in the world, with the largest circulation. " I .ON DON JOUENAL.—Is always in J Print. T ONDON JOUENAL. — All Num■Jj ■■■■ bersi Parts, and Volumes are in. Print) and may be had at the office, or through any bookseller or news agent in ; the United Kingdom, the colonies, or abroad. ',/ . "' ■' '. • '*¥ ONDON JOUENAL.—Almanac and JLj Chronicle.—All recent volumes are distinguished by.containing an Index and Almanac and Chronicle of the principal events of the half-year in the domain of Literature, Science, Art, Politics, Births, Marriages, Deuths, Accidents, Crimes, and all matters of public interest—a feature of no other periodical. London Joubnal.—Office, 332 Strand, London. "THE STAMP ACT, 1875." NOTICE, SECTION 121 (1) of "The Stamp Act, 1875,".provides, that every person takiog possession. of, or receiving or paying any moneys belonging to, or accruing from, the property (realty as well as personalty) of any person dying on and after Ist January next, without haying first filed the required statement and paid the duties assessed thereon, shall forfeit a Bum not exceeding £500. Whether probate or letters of administration are gratted by any Court or not, a statement, of all property n&ust be filed and duties paid before the property or any part thereof of any deceased person is- in any manner dealt witK. On payment of the proper duties,-the probate or letters received from the Court, or.the statement >pf property in other cases, will be -stamped and delivered to the person entitled thereto. ■..-.-:.. Forms of this statement (L) may be obtatained at any Stamp Office, at the offices of Kegistrars and Clerks of the Supreme and District Courts, and from the Postmaster Depositaries throughout the colony, from whom also may be obtained further information. B. C. Hammkbtok, For the Commissioner of Stamps Head Office, Stamp Department, Wellington, 27th December, 1875. . ...-: ■■ .■■•:■;,,.. ■ ■ ■ 1748 MeGO WAN'S—For the Best 3s TEA -• on the Thames.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2613, 24 May 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2613, 24 May 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2613, 24 May 1877, Page 4

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