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I THE IMMENSE SUCCESS 1 0F MY ip LlhS IN THE FAGT THAT IT IS GENUINE. YOU CAN SAVE FROM 20 TO 50 PER CENT, I AS I AM ABSOLUTELY GIVING UP BUSINESS. p. SKEATES - - - Q^EENSTEEET ADVENT OF SUMMER I What is Better than a Chop, a Steak, or a Fish Nicely Grilled ? ■ GRILLING STOVES. 0 GRILL* with Powerful Burner and Double Deflecting Plates, for throwing down heat. Door at front to convert space into oven when required. till roast a fowl or small piece of meat, boil 2|lb vegetables at the same time, I the whole being doing in 45 minutes by 12 feet of gas, costing three farthings!

I [Tklbfhoki 211 & 232.] kuTGHEf? & CO., , ■ FOR7ST fIEET | AND QUEENSTREET WHARF, RECEIVING & FORWARDING AGENTS. I haw for Free Good*. ■M kinds of Cartiafc etc.. ondertskeß M Mwestiiitiee. Mo received from ship's «idßand forwarded kill Parts of tfce world. 1 Wered Waggons and Spring Carts, yrifch Ex* paced Men, tot Kenooiral of jß'ornitare. idlklndsof Goods Bought & Sold for Client* I'M. Flu, & CbaflDuaißed for Shipment. It! CARPEMTER [ COAL MERCHANT, Auckland and Newmarket. TELEPHONES: K'-iuCKLAND OFFICE, corner QueenJ Btreetand Vulcan Lane. SHED. Breakwater • Roaa; . POALI COAL! COAL ! T^W SALE-Beat O.nalitv HOUSE ! J, B«,STEAM COAL, from Newcastle, bfiv Sr» We9t «'ort' nnfl Premier Mines. ■f"X TI-TREE FIREWOOD. Cut and ki;SS|CHARCOAL, CLOTHF.S PROPS. fl^;*^ SHELLS, ASPHALT SAND, : to?2Jtt Etc.. Etc •i BCORIA IMIG' SAND> DRAIN PIPES, I Cus«~t;3oo Casks Knight-Bevaa, and flln Bt POP-TLAN3> CEMENT WTOre vais on hsre ;■ or Rail. "'J«Cf!AIQ, CARRIER and 1 COAL MERCHANT, ""awn, No. 44.] Arcade, FORT-ST. COAL DEPOT. HOUSE, STEAM AND .». ' OTHER COALS. ■™ «7 TI TREE FIREWOOD In market, v;i CBab^ in aay Quantity. SHELLS AND LIME. lot!ce. ill? rooa T Cn"ings rapplied on shorteß» P V^W Woods for Cabinet Work. Ship } CRir« Sl Wneelrighta supplied. ASHING OATS. MAIZE, BEANS A ,;;'•, SPECIALITY. p BRYA NT, ,j U- BTOMg. STREET WEST, ! No. 679. '■RV- FIREWOOD MERCHANTS, |Wi k FORWARDING AGENTS. M ft iITiIGHT & QONS, jwlA VV RIGHT & OONS, IyW karangahapb road and j ' NEWTON ROAD. UJWJBj QUEEN-STREET WHAR1 1.

NOW PUBLISHED AT 0! SHILLING: AN EXCITING STORY OF LOVE/HATE, AND REVENGE. ILLUSTRATED BY Mr KENNETH WATKINS. "TTTU" is being* published in England, Australia, and Hew Zealand. It is quite as exciting as the recent successes of Haggard, Stevenson, etc., while the strength and tenderness of the love story (an exceptionally beautiful one) will appeal to all. 1 4gSsmmmms>± HE Sfcol 7 is sensational and powerful, and deals with 1 ffTk^ Bill the mighty human passions of LOVE, HATE, and H Eevenge is, indeed, as the title of the fi 'PI story "UTU" (Revenge, or Payment) denotes, the ruling ILlO? I lip motive of the tale. Vengeance more weird, more complete, l||i|? mi and yet more strange, has never formed the theme of «^MtHE STORY BEGINS IN ENGLAND, Ml but the plot is developed and worked out in New Zealand sJlKll ||I -not the modern New Zealand, but The Colony m the ; A', ";ij Savage Old Days. It is essentially a story to « make your flesh creep," as the fat boy in "Pickwick" satd. The plot l*^^^^^^ is mysterious, wildly exciting, and the situations, always '"""^llpp exceedingly powerful, are oftentimes thrilling. The opnion of an omnivorous devourer of novels to whom the work was submitted is:,— "The story is the most exciting I have read for many a long day. It will make a ereat hit and a big sensation in the Old Country. The plot is well worked out. I thrilbd and shuddered as I never could have believed a novel would make me thrill nowadays. The name of the artist is well known throughout New Zealand'as a magnificent delineator of Maori life and character. In his hands the pictures *11 immensely enhance the interest of the letterpress. Rarely jias an art st been so favoured by an'author. There are in this story hundreds of subjects to cM forth all the artistic power and imagination with which Mr Kenneth Watkms is so generously endowed. From all Booksellers and Stationers, - ONE. SHILLING

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 248, 17 October 1894, Page 7

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671

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 248, 17 October 1894, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 248, 17 October 1894, Page 7

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