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Public NoticesBBETI'S ALMANAC FOB 18 9 0, I M PORT ANT i. NOT ICE. Secretaries of Public Companies, Athletic Clubs, Volunteer Companies, and the various Lodges and Societies, are reminded that the Business Directory in connection with BRETT'S ALMANAC for 1890 is now in course of compilation, and they aro requested to forward to this Office, at onoe, all information' intended for insertion. ■.;'■'' „j ' * '■ ■■■*r l 'a;.\- 73 . "" ■."'.""''. ' I" "* ;■ ' ' ' '"■ J^' : LOVE ST O' R Y. ALL'S WELL THAT.; jams * WELL. A NEW AND ORIGINAL ' SERIAL B. "FEZ." FIRST CHAPTERS''THIS WEEK. SEE FAMILY FRIEND NOW BEADY. THE LARGEST LITERARY WEEKLY SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR. ' ENTERTAINING REAPING;FOR ALL The following are a few of th& mors interesting items, which include ; COMPLETE TALES, Etc. CHAMPION SEARLE.—Graphic description of the Australian's victory over O'Connor for the Championship of the World. FOOTBALL.—Tabulated returns showing the positions of the provinces and the results of provincial matches during the season. SKATING CONTEST.—A flrst-olaas record at the Columbia Rink. IN THE NICK OF TIME.—The thrilling experience of a tolegrapn operator (illustrated. SIMON SHORT'S SON SAM.—The sibilant story of the courtship of the fair Sophronia, . Spriggs. THE WHEEL OF TIME. — A Legend of Shetland, by Charles Johnson, New Plymouth. THE KLEPTOMANIAC AND THE DIAMOND . RING. — Experiences of a deteotive, by James McGovan. „ A LETTER FROM A COUNTRY BOY TO HIS SCHOOLFELLOW IN TOWN. NOT WHAT HE EXPECTED.—An illustration on mineral baths and advertising. A LION HUNTER NORTH OF the ZAMBESI. —Mr Selous describes a hair-breadth escape. SAVING THE HAIR.—A new barber's words of wisdom (illustrated). AN INTERRUPTION.—Miss'Kissan, her maid, and her lover (illustrated). THE ALARM.—Poetry, by Alex. Stuart, Napier # THE QUESTION PUT AND ANSWERED.— Poetry, by Wm. Thomas, Dunedin. THE WAY TO PROPOSE.—Something good. HUNTING AN OUTLAW. —An exciting episode. THE SMUGGLER-KING.—A complete rornanco in Mad-ieval times for boys (in ten chapters), by Captain Curdlor. A TALE OF THE TELEPHONE.-Complete in this issue. AN EXILE'S LAMENT. — Poetry, by J. Bullock, Te Aroha. FRUIT AS A MEDICINE.—An item for the housewife; IMPROVED KNIFE CLEANER, ETC.— Illustrated and useful articles on Science and Invention. THE FATAL FLOWER.—An illustrated story translai ed from the French of St. Juirs, by A. R. Havin. FATE OF A HUMORIST.-Six funny illustrations. . NEW SERIAL STORIES. LAUREL VANE OR THE GIRLS' CONSPIRACY. By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller. Author of " Mona's Choice," Etc The romantic nature of the plot, together with the love episodes of the hero and heroine, makes this story one of exciting and sustained interest, •while the characters aro faithfully delineated and the language generally choice and refined. THE. OLD H OMEST EA B ' By DENMAN THOMPSON. For pure hum an interest this story far exceeds anything whioh has been given to the public since the days of "Uncle Tom's Cabin." It is no fanoiful story, but founded on fact, and the incidents—the accusation of robbery against the innocent fcoy, Ms shame and leaving of homo, his fall into city temptations, his recovery by the brave old father—all these are true to life. THE LADIES' PAGES SOCIETY GOSSIP. — Weekly. Letters from Correspondents at Ohrlstohuroh, Wellington, Auokland. etc., containing all the latest chit-chat on passing events. THE HOUSEHOLD.-Family Recipe*; also, Hints and Directions on a variety of Household Matters, SOCIAL NOTES, Selected Poetry, Better Thoughts, etc, and a number of other useful and instructive items. THE FAMILY FBIEND IS NOW PUBLISHED. SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS* NEWS AGENTS, ETC. OTICE ~OF REMOVAL. ~ MISS SMITH, CORSET AND BANDAGE MAKER, Late of Gundry-street, Has Removed to HOBSON-STREET, opposite Oram's Hotel, top of Wellesley-street. Ladies waited on in town and suburbs by sending their address; references from the leading establishment in Edinburgh. Bandages a specialty. IMPOUNDED at Remuera, by the Mount Wellington Ranger, for Trespassing on the Ellerslie Racecourse, One Brown Maro, black points, rope around neck. If not claimed and expenses paid, application will be made.Seotion -39 "Impounding Act," to sell the same oa SATURDAY. October 19, at 12noou. ■■■ ■"■- ' :. A. W TRUPSEJ4W, Powtffcwpejv ;,.,

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 245, 15 October 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 245, 15 October 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 245, 15 October 1889, Page 1