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0 H AMPTON GRAIN DRILLS) .11. SPRING- HOES, Turnip, Grass' Setod, and Fertiliser Attachments CORTLAUD WAGONS FARM WAGONS BUGGIES HAY RAKES REAPERS AND BINDERS MOWHKS Large Shipments Just Landed. B. TON £ S & CO. TT NIO N INSURANCE or NEW y.Hi'AT. A"\ It. Capital _ £2,000,000. AUCKLAND BRANCH : LOWEE QUEEN-STEigET, Next Colonial Bank. FIRE AND MAE DTE RISKS Off EVERY DESCRIPTION ACCEPTED AT THE LOWEST SATES. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. B. H. STEVENSON, Manager. THE fJfWEBO £10. FIRST SHIPMENT OF gUM ME B fjIWEED S, DIEECT FROM THE KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MILLS, ARE NOW OPENED. MEN'S TROUSERS lO MEASURE q /« EN'S TROUSERS TO ME AS tJKE J-O/O MEN'S SUITS TO MEASURE r?f> f e / EN'S SUITS TO MEASURE ><±"4 -LO/ JOSEPH I^|-OSES, ; Manager. INKS AND JQ- ALL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, AND CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN, . SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. - ■ Importers and Manufacturers ofall kinds o( FURNITURE, IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS, COTS AND BEDDING. THE LARGEST AND BEST-SELECTED ' STOCK OF BRUSELS TAPESTRY, VELVET PILE AND KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS, HEARTHRUGS, IN THE NORTH ISLAND. FRENCH AND ENGLISH CRETONNES AT REDUCED PRICES. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PERAMBULATORS AND VELOCIPEDES, COIR AND FLAX MATTINGS, AND ' DOOR MATS. . . < JtTST RECEIVED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT 1

OF FANCY DRAWINGROOM ORNAMENTS, CHIMNEY GLASSES, AMD CONSOLE TABLES. 5 PEE CENT. DISCOUNT ON ALL CASH PURCHASES. 't & JJALL* INSURANCE COMPANY „ (FIRE AND LIFE); * Capital (Paid-up, £289,645 with unlimited liability) .. £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds £4,500,000 Revenue (exclusive of Interest on Investments) enceeda .. „ . . £1,000,000 . Instances In Force,. £200,000,000. ... Thl3 Company, ever trnoto its. principles of liber-" ality towards Insurers with them, continues to accept f"IUE KISKS . ■ ■ o.n every description of Insurable prorerfcy at < THE LOWEST CURRENT RATES. ? CLAIMS FOB. LOSSES aro promptly and liberally adjusted by the LOGAL AGENTS, without reference jelskwiiere, and are at once paid by cheque on the Company's Bankers in Auckland. o;.. JOKES & LUSHER, . . ' . Chief Agents for the Provinces of •Ifv .vS'-.' '' ' AuckJand and TaranakL Offlca : Slibrtland-streeit, . r v Auckland, August, 1881. . : \ UCKLAND OAS COMPANY ' : _oL . LIMITED.—ESTABLISHED 1862.

PURVEYORS OF LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER. Tho Company sell and erect Gas-flttinja, including Gas Apparatus and Gas-power Engines. Stock include Otto Gas Engines. Otilce and. Showrooms, Fort-street. " rPHE MERCANTILE AND BANKX RTXPTCY OA7.ETTK OS NEW ZEALAND." Published in Dunedin "Weekly; Advance Sheafi Issued in Auckland every Saturday. Subscription,. £3' 3s nor annum. P.. T. WtiPKLEK, Publisher. Local Afaiit—N. G. Lennox, Oueen-streat. ISLAND TRADE PROTKQ. 13 TIO.V CIRCULAR PUBLISHED WEEKLY. . Two Guineas porannum. ROBERT HOfcNfc, Sole Proprietor. jq- E W jg T O K Y. Another valuable addition to tho works of emotional fiction will Tje. placed before otir readers on September 22, under the title of rjtHE OIILD rjnHEM. Br BERTHA M. CLAY, Author of " Thrown On the World," " A Bitter Atonement," " Beyond Pardon," &c., tec.

The 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 stoiy teaches an. impre3siv<i moral. Whil.o lior plots aro simple, they are quaint and cloyer; and Bach story is written with a graod purposer—to illustrate the axiorti that the slightest divergence froin virtuo'ti path, by either man or woman, is sure, tp entail sorrow, and perhaps shame. Her spirited characters, combined with the life-Uka pictures she aft deftly presents, wi ;h &U the art of her matchless descriptive power, inve3t her works with an irresistible charm. Her new story, K Titrc "World Between Tiiem," effectually pourtrays the evil consequences of a Secret Marriage, A belovod daughter, infatuated by the attentions of her first, admirer, forgets the duty she owes her paronts, and foolishly consents to a clandestine alliance. The narrative is earnestly told, with all the naturalness of a romance drawn from lifeandit will, be.appreciated as tine of the author's best works. "THE WORLD* BETWEEN THEM" wIU be ,cbh>: menced TO-MORROW (Saturday).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6816, 21 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6816, 21 September 1883, Page 4