Mifr S'.'Si -E .X'."'H.- O(T'.E Ly , . i CffiOfiGi-STRBBT; '■ DUNBDIN. D.. t • ■'<-■' ,Eropri«tor. : ' ty. B. o'e^s t'b intimate 1 that, to meet the rtitiK#, ; ht; has reduced his charges for board. ; ■, From the infereased apconimodation recently jinafipjtp.thAs.pJd-efet^bliihed Hotel, travellers: ( and .boarders, will ;find.it^a oomforlable home. v jT-K-^Old, Dan's .going, to leav»if job don't pkjr hlih a viiifc. ' \ " » [Established 1856.] ij.'o.li IT I SLOP, ii , AETHUS- ' B^VEBLY, C^BONO^fER, AND ' "• ' ' * ; ' bLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite' the .BAI^TK Op OTAGO, PBINCBS-STBEET, VVKEDIV. "v" v .'.JS-HIP CHE ONO METERS Pleaned and rated; by transit obaofvationa. ■ , , , Nautical.lnstrufnenta repaired. . 1 )EMAISfENT BUILDING SOCIETY It':; : > . ( . ! op.6tago. 1 '■• Th'fe Sacielfy lias been formed by an aMera* tion of the" 1 Constitution ' of the Second New Zealand ' BuilQtng : . and Mutual > Investment Society,/ 18H"v . ■ • . By. ita<(?onistitution it . is able to transact every, description of, business, usually undertaken by'Jßuilding Societies, both on the fefm'lna!ftng'an'd K the'pe'rmanent i principle. *^Wo* Series of ! Shares 'on 'the tcrinihftting 's'ysteln are af prelsont l in ' foree — one dating from "Ffibrnary, 1864,' ' and the othb7 from February, 1^70,/. The; Society has the power,to etart new. series pf such shares at any time when it may appear advisable. Two No^ Series of Shnrcs, called Shares of Clas/ A and Class T B in the, Permanent Series, ore now being issußdi ' ' • Shares in Class ,A are of the amount of , twenty-five pounds each, the principal being paid uprin one sum. ,Ou ihcse half-yearly dividends are paid at the rate of nine percent, per annum, and an annual bonus out of the surplus' profits. They may be .rithdrawh at any time on three months'" tibtice, and form the most eligible investment for surplus funds now to be found in the money market. . Shares in, Class B aro of twenty -five pounds each, and \vill be realised after seventy -five'monthly payments of iive shillings papb. have 'been made; The holders of them will al3o be entitled to a bonus on realisation, equal to a proportionate share of the 'surplus prdfifcs of the Society during the period over which the monthly payments have run. _ The; moneys Qf the First' and. Second Series nro advanced to'Sharohofdera on mortgage of freehold or leasehold propertie&,or uponShilres in the Society, wholly o? in part paid up. The. amounts available for 'advance are sold by auction at the monthly meetings to the highest bidder, who, from the, date of, the advance, pays a redemption foe of 10s. per month for each L6O Share advanced until the termination of the Series. ' '> Moneys of the Permanent Series ara lent, on similar securities,' repayable by monthly instalment* e'xteuding over a fixed number of years. The tables of repayment in this Society are at the lowest, ratca For prospectus," and -for terms' for loans apply at the ofl'iee of the Sooiety, Temple Chambers, Princes-street, Duueclin, 1 ',, J.S. WEBB, Secretary. ' Maravilla Cocoa.— Taylob Bboise^ (the largest 'Manufacturers of Cocoa m Europe), having' the exclusive rtipply of this unrivalled Cocoa, invite' comparison with any other Cocoa for- Purity— fine Aroma — Sunatjve,NutritiveaudSustainini; Power— Easiness of 'Digestion - and especially, high delicious flavour. One trial will establish it as a favbriteißaverage'for Weakfast, luncheon, and -a.-Sootitir»g- fc li&£nßslimeiat. ajffcer- a late evening. N.B. Caution — "MAJiAV.rx.ifci.' 11 is a registered Jrade Mark, „ .f. f 5 :, , ' ,„ Maravilla Cocoa 4 .— The "jGHohe'- says, «' r Tayl6r ' BrotheW" MaraVilla '■CoQoa'"h a 8 •acliieved a thoroaifli'success, and -supersedes every lother Coooa.iin the market. Edtire solubility, . a, , delicate, .aroma,, an d a • rar.e con-^ centration" of the, purest elements of nutritiop, distinguish the Maravilla Cocoa above all others. For Invalids and Dyspeptics, 'we could nftt' re'commetld a more '■ agreeable or ' valuable heverage.." . , •. -' ' •'•"-'; t Homoaopathic Cocoa:— This original > preparation, which has attained such a worldwide reputation, is manufactured by TAYLOIv' BROTHERS tituler' thu : tfblesk homeopathic advice aided by the ekill and experience 6f the inventors, and will be found -to combinein an eminent degree^ho purity, fine aroma, and nutritious property of the fresh nut^ , , Soluble' Chocplate, made in one minute witKout boiling! The above articles are. prepaied exclusively by Taylor Brdtbers,the largest manufacturers in Europe, and sold in tin-lined packets only, by Storekeepers' hnd , others , all over the world. Steam Mills., Brick Lane, London. Export Chicory Mills/, Bruges, Belgium. ' LEA AHD FERRIF'S' T Celebrated '' ' n WOECESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Declared by Connoisseurs to be the only ' Good Sauce. ' CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD. • The 1 sue'e^ss of this most delicious and un- , rivalled ' conaim'ent liaving ' caused certain 1 .dealers to apply the name of «' Worcestetsiiire* Sauce to ;their own inferior, compounds. 'the public .is hereby info/me-d that • the only way to secure (he genuine, is to •. , , AS£ FOft LEA & BESMNS*' SAUCE,> and to ,see -.thafc' their names: are, rupda«thfe Wrapprer^ Labels, |S(opper r apd BptUe,,{ Hr> , f , Some of the, foreign markets having" been; supplied 1 with a spuripus • Worcestershire iQauc&i-idpbn the wrappenand laßels'of *iviiich xthß,x thß, names of Lea and Petrind • Ivttve' BeeWt forged, L..and,iP.,giyiß;&oti?e r thftt^thejfhftTe,, furnisned their c^rresppndents ( wifcb r p.ow i er:,of ' •attorney to' lake; ' inkVant proceedings ' against imtouiactyfrers'"aiid ;VehdoA',df 'afwwi,'^ any* other imitationrby Which their -right may be , infringed;!. J <<->.\n ,• \*< >"•'• •'..•• l. i Aslf<# > I'sA4t PEBMIN&. SAUQE, ana m> NaiMpn JPrapper, L^be^^ottle, ap<Lstpjyper ?i ,Wholepalj| »n4 ifpr, Export by the^Prppri^T tors, Worcester jCrosse and Blackwejl, Lon- ' don, $?., &c.' iiffo* by' - Grocers and Oilmen 'dUivtfr&uy "' ' '■ ']•>''" '■• '■- ) °. " •'•'-''■^1,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 1294, 18 September 1873, Page 8
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870Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 1294, 18 September 1873, Page 8
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