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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SHP. A OWNERS, ETC, \ In retiring from the Ship Chandlery business I beg to tender my sincere thanks to my many friers for their generous support during tho last fourteen year?, and will consider it a personal favour if m Jute patrons will kindly transfer their patronage ft my successors In the business, Messrs. Ross, and Col whom I can confidently recommend. A D. H. Mckenzie. } Auckland, September 23, 1887. ■» > — \ WITH reference to the above announcemont, wo have much pleasure In intimating to the friends of the late Firm, and the public generally, that we will carry on the businoas of Ship Chandlers, Sail Maker*, etc., In our temporary premises at No. 17. Lower Queen-street, and hoyo by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to merit a continuance of the patronage of the late firm. ROSS A CO, _a , rgIHE Sail Loft will be under the manageJL meut of Mr. Charles Reynolds, who had charge of this branch of Captain McKonz e'a business for the last fourteen years. Ibo services of Mr. W. A. Harvey, for many years head atorem in for Mejsrs. .1. and i). Oxlny and Captain I). II McKonzie, hive .been retained for the new firm. Goods will arrive by next steamor from Sydney, and by direct steamers from Homo. ROSS & CO., ' [Successors to Captain D. H. McKenzle.) ? SHIP CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, Etc. Temporary premises, No. 17, Lower Queen-street, Auckland. rpO COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." . ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ' TOR THE CIURKEKT QUARTER, PAID BEFORE THE 21«T INSTANT, WILL BE OIUL&QED TEN SHILLINGS, When not posted ; if posted, 13s Cd; AFTER THAT DATE, TWELVE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE, Or lGs If posted. NEW TALE, A STORY TRUE TO LIFE. NEXT WEEK.: The best test of the merit of a story is Its effect upon the reader. If It is interesting, and the incidents and characters are so naturally presented that they seem pictured from life, tho reader becomes impressed with the reality of the sconee, and his sympathy and attention are aroused and enchained. This will be his or her experience on reading the extremely entertaining romance of " JNHERITANCE," r.r MRS. GEORGIE SHELDON, AUTHOR OF " That Dowdy," *' Brownie's Triumph," " The Forsaken Bride,- Ac. Asjlhe reader follows the thread of thin admirablytold story the supposition gains strength with each chapter that the author must have based it upon events that came under her personal observation. In simple and forcible' language, Mrs. Sheldon pathetirally shows how pride of birth, and the disarrangement of a long-cherished scheme, forced an unsoiupulous woman to bring sorrow and indignity upon an nnocent wife, and caused the cruel separation of lorins: hearts. * Be sure to read the opening ins'alment on the Bili October in the Accemn'o Weekly News, and request 'four friends to read it.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8062, 1 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8062, 1 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8062, 1 October 1887, Page 4

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