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KATIONALIN'SPRANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. • OAPITAX'£2,OOO.OOO, PAID UP AND RESERVES £231,800. AUCKLAND BRANCH: 95. QUEEN ST REET. LOCAL DIRECTOR: D. B. CRUICKSHANK, Esq. ' FIRE AND MARINE RISKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION UNDERWRITTEN AT ' LOWEST. CURRENT RATES. Losses Equitably Adjusted, and Promptly Paid. WILLIAM TAIT, Rranch. Manager. i t' , 1 T ; E ADVBIITISISI.S / i agent; ! iIIiaH-sti-.ttT, Akphm. //£> / Every paper i.n New Zealand /£/)/ t-n. file for reference. MR. CROSSE, DENTAL SURGEON, May be Consulted at his Rooms, Queen-street opposite Dirby-streetl: Hours: 10. to B. E w a T 0 fc. Y.

Another valuable addition to tho worba of emotional fiction will be placed before Our readers on September 22, under the title of iTHHE TyORLD qpHEM. By BERTHA M. CLAY, Author of " Thrown on the World," " A Bitter Atonement," " Beyond Pardon," Ac, ic. Tho stories of Bertha M. Clay possess remarkable interest and fascination for all who admire the better class of fiction. The language is forvid, forcible, and refined ; and every story teaches an impressive moral. While her plots are simple, they are quaint and clever; and each story is written with a grand purpose—to illustrate the axiom that the slightest divergence from virtue's path, by either man or woman, is sure to entail sorrow, and perhaps shame. Her spirited characters, combined with the life-like pictures she so deftly presents, with all the art of her matchless descriptive power, invest her works with an Irresistible charm. Her new stcry, "The World Between Tok?i," effectually pourtrays. the evil consequences of a Secret Marriage. A beloved daughter, infatuated by the attentions of her first admirer, forgets the duty she owes her parents, and foolishly consents to a clandestine alliance. The narrative is earnestly told, with all the naturalness of a romance drawn from life; and it will be appreciated as one of the author's best works. "THE WORLD BETWEEN THEM." will be commenced on SATURDAY, September 22. BIRTHS. Thorpe. —On September 15, at Ellerslie, Mrs. Robert Thorpe of a daughter. MARRIAGES. Wells — Loso. —On September 1, at the Henui Chapel, Taranatti, by the father of the bride, C A. Wells, of Telegraph Department, ta Emma, youngest daughter of the Rev. J. Long. DEATHS. HoLDrxa.—On August 3, at Glendon Hall. Northamptonshire, England, of gastric fever, Mary Elizabeth, wife of James G. Holding, Esq, of Glendon Hall and Wingfieid House, Appleby, Westmoreland, and daughter of the late Honorable Robert 'Jopeland Turner, late of S.A., and mother of W, T.iH. G. Holding, of this city. Friends will please accept this intimation. Kihby.—On September 16. at his Darents'i residence, Chapel Square, Patrick Michael Kirby, behoved son of William and Ellen Kirby, aged 21 years. Tho funeral will leave the residence, as above; at 3 p.m. thb day (Tuesd.ay), 13th instant. Lush'.—On September 15, Charles Hawkins, eldest son of the late Venerable Archdeacon Lush, aged 34 yoars. Mulliks.—On September 16, at bet mother's (Mrs. Impey), Symonds-street, Annie, the beloved wife of R. Mullins, of Coromandel,aged 30; The funeral will leave the residence of her mother, as above, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, for Otahuhu, where the interment will take place. Sanderson.—On September, it, at her residence, Trafalgar Road, Onehiinga, Susannah Kachel, relict of the late Charle3 Sanderson, of Surrey, 'England, aged .98 years.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6813, 18 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6813, 18 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6813, 18 September 1883, Page 4