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Money. MONEY to Lend at very low rate* of. interest.—Ewington and Baker, HEAP MONEY. - Trust Money: t. Lend at very low rate of intoreat. F. J. HAMMOND, SoUcitor, ■ Opposite" Herald " Office, QueeMt, ]x\/f ONEY TO LEND on Freehold,** •LvJL current rates. R. DUNNE, SoticrroK, _^^^ Next Stak Ofllce, 22 Shortlantl-atroet-MONEY TO LEND at a moderate rati* of interest.—Apply to ■ JACKSON & RUSSELL. Solicitors, Shortland-street. M" TO LEND on Mortgage" o_f Freehold Securities. ' WILLIAM COLEMAN, Solicitor and _ .. ~ , , Notary Public, i] National Insurance Buildings, Queen-st MONEY TO BE LENT on Interestunder wills, freehold, or other appro Ted Becurities, in sums to suit borrowers.—Apply to Mr. P. A. Vaile, SoUcitor, Legal Chambers, Queen-street, opposite Vulcan Lane. 4?A_IAA T0 LE^D iv sums of from £50 upwards.-Apply Wm. S. Coahrane, Coohrane's Auction Mart, 185 Queen-fltreet. £_l(M) 0Q '_ *W and «0Q to Lend oa if\SW 9 Mortgage at Low Rates a* interest. ARCH. BUCHANAN/ Solicitor, Queen -street, ONEY TO LEND on approved locai securities, also on English real estate.or other vested interests. G. BERTRAM HUTTON, Legal Chambers (opposite Vulcan Lane), Queen-street. ' ; MO N E'Y T O L1 N fl' on Freehold Security at Lowest Current Rates. BAXTER and SHREWSBURY, Solicitors, 9X Queen-street, Auckland. 1 '■ " "■" '"''' ■■ "'■" 3 Booksellers. CHRISTMAS, 1897. WILDMAI& LYELL SPECIAL ROOM IN THE VICTORIA ARCADE FOR CHRISTMAS CARDS. ENTRANCE FROM SHORTLAND ,| STREET. : ] CHRISTMAS CARD PACKETS. THE SURPRISE, containing 20 beautiful Christmas and New Year Cards, 6d. THE IMPERIAL, containing 40 wellassorted Christmas and New Year; Cards, 1/. THE UNEQUALLED, containing 12 choice} Christmas and New Year Cards, I/. . THE UNBEATEN, containing '20 very; choice Christmas and New Year, Cards, 1/6. THE QUEEN, containing 20 of the best Christmas and New Year Cards, 2/6.' THE EXQUISITE, containing 12 Special New Year only, 1/. , . ' THE MINT, containing 6 choice Folding New Year only, 1/. Postage, id and 2d per Packet. NEW ZEALAND XMAS CARDS ANDj BOOKLETS FOR THE HOME MAIL. SPECIAL ATTRACTION this year in thd shape of TINTED NEW ZEALAND SCENERY ■ AND MAORI PHOTO • I XMAS CARDS, 1/6 and 2/6 each. PHOTO XMAS CARDS OF THB NGARUAWAHIA REGATTA. The only Annual Native Regatta held In New Zealand, showing finish of Great Maori War Canoe Race, 1/ each. FERN CARDS, artistically mounted. from 6d upwards. HAND PAINTED^' CARDS' of New Zealand Scenery and Flowers. Supplied by the best local talent. SINGLE XMAS and NEW YEAR CARD 3 Ranging- from Id to 10/6. and - "'•- consisting of Flat Cards. Comic Cards," Made Up Cards, Autograph Cards, etc., etc., in endless variety. We have a magnificent assortment of FANCY CALENDARS for 1898. ASSORTED PARCELS OF XMAS CARDS are made up to order and despatched by return mail. These orders have always given great satisfaction, and the selections are made up with great care. Postage paid' on all these parcels. LARGE COLLECTION OF XMAS BOOKLETS. ANNUAL VOLUMES FOR THIS YEAR NOW TO HAND. NEW ZEALAND. LETTS and COLLINS* DIARIES for 1898 now ready. JUST ARRIVED direct from AmericaShipment of Children's Picture and Puzzle Blocks, Toy Books and Games.. A GOOD STOCK OF REWARD BOOKS for School Prizes. ALBUMS OF NEW ZEALAND FERNS, _ tastefully mounted, £2 2/ and £3 3/. . • i NOW BOOKING ORDERS for ENGLISH XMAS NUMBERS, including Pears Annual, Illustrated London News, London Graphic, Black and White, Sketch, etc, etc. These are to arrive , during November, December and January. CHRISTMAS GIFTS. ; LEATHER GOODS — Photo Albums, Blotters, Music Rolls, Scrap Albums. Ladies' Hand Bags, Card Cases, Writing Desks, Jewel Boxes, Purses, Tourist Cases, Wallets, Dressing Cases* Cigar and Cigarette Cases. MISCELLANEOUS — Ink Stands, Ivory Paper Knives, Date Indicators, Photo Frames. Ivory Tablets, Stamp Albums, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases; Colour Books. DON'T FORGET THE CARD SHOP, IN THE VICTORIA ARCADE. OUR THREE SHOPS OPEN till 11 p.m, XMAS and NEW YEAR'S EVE. WILDMAN AND LYELL, VICTORIA ARCADE AND SHORTLAND-STREET. R. SPRECKLEY'S NEW FICTION LIST. The Christian—Hall Came, 6/. (No cheaper edition will be published for twelve months.) s PAPER,' 2/6. CLOTH, 3/6. , The Martian—Geo. dv Maurier, author ot Trilby. Uncle Bernac—A. Conan Doyle. The Fascination of the King-Guy Boothby; For the White Rose of Arno—O. R-0&* comyl. False Dawn—Francis Prevost. i Spindles and Oars—Annie Holds-worth. J My Lord Duke—E. W. Hornung. >$f Illgotten Gold-W. G. Tarbett. Captain's Kidd's Millions—Alan Oscar, i Master Beggars—L. Cope Cornford. \ Did He Deserve It—Mrs Riddell. i The Way of a Woman—Mrs L. T. Meade. V A Rich Man's Daughter—Mrs Riddell. / Only a Flirt—Mrs Jocelyn. '. Elementary Jane—Richard Pryce. The Last Entry—W. Clark Russell. The Ways.of Life—Mrs Oliphant. Jl Temptation—Graham Irving. The Indiscretion of the Duchess—Anthonys Hope. The Chevalier d' Auriac—S. Levett YeatS. Rose of Dutchers Coolly—Hamlin GarlaiiS Nancy Noon—Benjamin Swift. The Third Violet—Stephen Crane. A Galahad of the Greeks—-S. Levett Yeats* My Run Home—R. Boldrewood. The Island of Dr. Moreau—H. G. Wells. \ The Philanderers—A. E. W. Mason. * The Queen of the Moor—Frederic Adye. The Crime and the Criminal—Richard Marsh. Pacific Tales—Louis Becke. A Rose of Yesterday—F. Marion Crawford A Tale of Two Tunnels—W. Clark Russell, Sketches in Lavender, Blue and GreenJerome K. Jerome. Her Own Folk—Hector Malet. Stories for Ninon—Zola. j Belinda's Beaux and Other Stori_S-_ Arabella Kenealy. A Storyteller's Pack—Frank Stockton. J Into an Unknown World—John S. WinteEj In the Tideway—Flora A. Steel. Our Laddie—Oliphant Smeaton. The Girls at the Grange-Florence Wardens McLeod of the Camerons—M. Hamilton. The Mutable Many—Robert Barr. Seeing Him Through—Nat Gou.d-.(Board'S| March Hares-Harold Frederic. Flames—Robert Hichens. Add postage 2d in the. 1/. NEXT THE POST OFFICE, A SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKI_ANg

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 262, 11 November 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 262, 11 November 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 262, 11 November 1897, Page 3

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