H_?okaell©*a. WILDMAN & LYELL BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS. And IMPORTERS OF FANCY GOODS, NEW BOOKS. Cloth 3/6. Paper 2/6. War to the Knife—Rolf Boldrewood The Forest Lovers—Maurice Hewlett Knaves of Diamonds—George Griffith The Spies of the Wight-Headon Hill The Rainbow Feather—Fergus Hume When the Sleeper Wakes—H. G. Wells The Indiscretions of Lady Asenath —« Basil Thomson The Associate Hermits—Frank Stockton In the King's Favour—J. E. Muddock The Cleverest Woman in England -m L. T. Meade The Rip's Redemption—Livingston Prescott A Fair Fraud—Mrs Lovett Cameron A Florida Enchantment—A. C. Gunter The Unseen Hand—Lawrence Lynch Willow, the King (a Cricket Story) —t J. C. Snaith One Poor Scruple—Mrs W. Ward Castle Czvargas (a Romance)—A. Birt Swallow—Rider Haggard Red Rock—T. N. Page The Countess Tekla—Robert Barr The Cruise of the "Cachelot" — Frank Bullen A Marital Liability—E. P. Train The Man and His Kingdom—E. P. Oppenheim The Rebels—M. McDonnell Bodkin The Drones Must Die—Max Nordau An Enemy to the King—R. N. Stephens i A Daughter of the Vine— G. Atherton ; Lone Pine—R. B. Townshend Rupert, by the Grace of God—Dora G» McChesney I The Falcon on the Baltic—E. F. Knight j Orientations—W. S. Manshan I A Gentleman from the Ranks — F. Knight Aneroestes the Gaul—E. M .Smith By Creek and Gully — By Australian Writers Her Promise True—Dora Russell Victoria Arcade, Auckland. oMsv-PTALoup & mm. SOME MECHANICAL BOOKS. Arkwright—Cabinet Making for Amateurs ... 2/6 Black—Gas Fitting 3/ Bolus, T.—Glass Blowing and Working 2/6 Book of Tools—American Metal Workers —1/3 Butterfield—Gas Manufacture and Bye Products ..^..10/0 Burr, S.—Bicycle Repairing ....4/6 Buchan—Plumbing and House Drainage ..._~3/6 Dye, F., Popular Engineering ..7/6 Electrical Apparatus for Amateurs ... j/ Electrician at Home 1/ Elliott, A—Gas and Petroleum Engines ....'. -.2/6 Engineer Draughtsman's Work ........ 1/6 Hopkins—The Telephone 3/6 Low's Pocket Book for Mechanical Engineers , ...7/6 Manual of Mending and Repairing ....5/ Meyer—Handbook of Art Smithing ....6/6 Mechanical Arts Simplified 8/6 Moore's Universal Assistant and Mechanic 40/6 O'Connor's Gas Engineers' Pocket Book 10/6 Painters' Encyclopaedia ...If Practical Engineer's Pocket Book ..-..,.2/ Pocock, J.—Model Engine Making 2/6 Procter, H. R.—Leather Industries Laboratory Book t& Principles of Fitting &f. Reynolds' Engineers'- Pocket Companion _ '"V_ Wood Workers' Tools ...,..., .1/5 Wood—lnstruction in Woodwork _f_jj QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. -iii i i ' __ w_m___m_mmm_tialamii- -. I. i. ■ Plumbing and Gasfitting. R. TUDEHOPE PLUMBER AND GASFITTER. WELLESLEY-ST. WEST. (Three Doors above Elliott-st). . ; Desires to thank his customers and then public generally for their patronage dur-J' ing the past 23 years and still wishes them! to remember that he will always keep a; good stock of all trade requisites, andj employ the best workmen in all branches of the trade, so that all orders will bar faithfully carried out and satisfaction guaranteed. . ' Agent for Williams and Deans' Burner} Caps. : Agent for Kent's Albo Carbon Gaaj Burner. .] Agent for The "Quadruplex" Ventilator.! Telephone No. 208. Insurance. NATIONAL F. &. M. INSURANCE CO. OF N.Z. Authorised Capital °SS_\__ Accumulated Funds .— 'Ai-.--*^^? Ratio to Total Premiums 230 per coot. Fire and Marine Risks at lowest rates. Claims settled promptly and liberally. | All profits retained in the colony. NORMAN T. WILUAMB.-.^.^Manaeer. ■V. EW~ZEALAND~ INSURANCE COMJN PANY (FIRE AND MARINE). _. ~„, ".. £1,000,00« ?a?d-up CapiikV;Reserve Fund....£400,000 Protection from FIRE or MARINE LOSS can be effected in this Company, j CLAIMS MET WITH PROMPTITUDE CLAI nd IjIBEBALITT . ■ T. J. BRASSEY, Manager, j mHE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE i- COMPANY OF NEW ZEAJfeAND, Capital Paid Up. Re-insurance and Gen-j t;„i -Rpoerve Funds exceed £250,009-1 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS ACCEPT^ ED AT CURRENT RATES. Prompt and Liberal Settlement*. r v Local Institution. Profits retained in the Colony. A. S. RUSSELL, Branch Manager. Hotels. ■ PEEK'S LEVIATHAN HOTEI* b DUNEDIN. THE MOST COMFORTABLE PRIVATE HOTEL IN THE COLONY. This hotel has all modern improvements and is first class in eyery detail. TERMS—2O/ per week. Meals an* Beds If. ___________________ Pulblle Notices. Estbd. WELLS & SONS. 20 year* GENERAL CARRIERS, etc, Covered Vans for Furniture Remov&L I Parcels Collected and Forwarded. ' LOWEST RATES. J , Address: FORT-ST., Auckland, next G.P* Office, and Victoria Wharf, Devonport. Telephone 1656. F. N. ANDE B*' (M""*"!%,,liffi.l__l>^fflK p ' For Probate and Legal Purposes For Fire Insurance Assessments For Leases, Settlements, etc. INVENTORIES T^IJ-ft^w Twenty Years' Best English and CpM-UM Experience. City Address: Care of D.S.C. Private: Mount Eden Road, MADAME LLOYD, 147. KaranfflbaW Road destroys by Electrolysis process superfluous hair, moles, etc. . , W~ ANTED, Ladies to m P?»>^ Jj££ ame Lloyd's Hair Tonics>. *f *r«g Stains, Curling Fluid, from V per bottJft —147, Karangahape Road. MADAME LLOYD, 147, **»**?£*«£ IVI Road, drtMO* Lactic f. &*** *£*»*>» for evenings, pltetoa., etc., ."f™^ Ladies' Hair Cut ai:d Singed, V«. OTaia? pooing V 6; Children »*. -rpDWAFD MAHONEY AHD &>** iKCHITECT3, J QTJEEN-S^REET^ AVCSSxhS^:^
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 208, 2 September 1899, Page 7
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