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W. 4 J. F katbb ' HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, , : ; 87, QUEEN-STREET. f : RENTS AND INTEREST COLLECTED. LOANS AND MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED. J MONEY LENT ON GOOD SECURITIES AT 6} ...- ;I : PER CENT." •; ■' • - '• t , ' _ FOR SALE. ' ■■■■* , ' FOR SALE. , VINCENT-STREET—Residence and good Allotment in the best part of this favourite street. Price £525. . ; ' <:/ :l ' 1 KAMO— of the best Allotments in Ruatangata • Road. Price 1 £25. >, i , NGARUAWAHIA — Suburban Allotment of ten acres. Price, £70. , CUSTOM-STREETLarge Store, 30ft by 100 ft; one of the best Stores in Auckland. Price, £2000. CHELTENHAM BEACH, DEVONPORT - Four splendid Sections, frontage to beach and road. <■' Price, £350 each ; KINGSLAND—2O acres volcanic Land.suitable for cutting into Building Site«. Price, £70 per acre. LIVERPOOL-STREETTwo Cottages and large ' Allotment. Price, £376. • CLEVELAND-ROAD, PARNELL,—Large well, built nine-roomed Residence, gas and water, large allotment, commanding view, , Price low, terms GLA&STONE-ROAD—Grand Property, consisting of House and nearly one acre Land, adjoining the Hon. H. Chamberlin's residence. Price, £760. Terms can be had. . < W. & J. FRATER. * "VTEW A UTUMN r<OODS.| JS EW Autumn Itoods. MILNE & CHOYCE Beg to announce that they have now re 1 ceived their •piRST gHIPMENTS, i • Ex lonic and Rimutaka, ALL OF THE LATEST AND MOST \ APPROVED STYLES. They having been bought on most advantageous terms from Manufacturers and the Best Markets, {A REALLY GOOD ARTICLE WILL, IN EVERY INSTANCE BE OFFERED AT A VERY MODERATE PRICE. Patterns of New Goods Sent by Post on application. N.B.—BALANCE OF SUMMER GOODS WILL STILL BE OFFERED AT THE REDUCED PRICES TO CLEAR. ' Shop Closes at Two o'Clock on Saturdays. Telephone 412. Milne & Choyce, QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS.

C. A LMA BAKEKAUTHORISED NATIVE LAND AND MINING SURVEYOR, Licensed under Land Transfer Acts, No. 109, QUEEN-STREET, Corner of Queen and Swansoh Streets. Native Language and Procedure of Native Lands Court thoroughly understood. THE MERCANTILE AND BANK RUPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEA LAND, with which is incorporated the Weekly Advertiser, publishod every Saturday Morning, contains .-—Particulars of Bills of Sale. Stock Mortgages, Liens on Wool and on Crops, Bailments, Affidavits of Satisfaction. Bankruptcy Petitions and Discbarges, Ac, filed during each week ; also, carefully-revised Share and Produce Market Reports, Latest Legal Decisions; Original Articles, illustrating the working of Commercial Law, and other interesting and valuable matter. ABSOLUTELY INDISPENSABLE TO THE SAFETY OF ALL TRADERS. Terms, £1 7s 6d (including Digest) per Year, payable in advance. Free Sample Copies obtainable from the proprietors, R. T. Wheeler and Co., Dunedin. Auckland Agents: The Scott Printing Company, High-street and Vulcan Lane. N.B.—The Proprietors possess unrivalled facilities the giving reliable private information as to for commercial standing of individuals. A BRILLIANT AND SENSATIONAL J^OVEL, BY THE PRINCE OF LIVING NOVELISTS. We have unbounded satisfaction in making known to our Subscribers—and through them to the Public generally—the fact that we have secured for original publication in the columns of the NEW ZEALAND HERALD a New and Splendid Story by that master of the art of story-telling— WlLKlE COLLINS— admired as the Author of " The Woman in White" and other fictional works scarcely less popular. The Title of his New and Enthralling Romance is fTIHE T EGACY OF 4^AIN, and we anticipate its popularity will surpass any of the famous works by this author, which are thoroughly familiar to English-speaking people the wide world over. From a perusal of the early portion of "The Legacy of Cain," we can assure our readers that the Story is of a most absorbing character. The opening chapter introduces us to a scene in a condemned cell, where a wretched woman about to pay the law's greatest penalty, after barrowing the feelings of her spiritual adviser by her callous and indifferent conduct, promises to hearken to his appeals on condition that he grants her one re questa request referring to her hapless babe, then sleeping peacefully on the prison pallet. Anxious beyond measure to save the guilty woman's soul and lead her to repentance, the Minister hesitates for a moment, and a powerful scene is brought to a climax by the murderess throwing herself at his feet, beseeching him to remember how quickly time is passing and how small are her hopos of salvation. We refer our readers with confidence to the Story itself. ; mHE X EGACY OF /lAIN, By WILKIE COLLINS. Author of " The Woman in White," "Jezebel's Daughter," " The Moonstone," " Heart and Science,' j " The Evil Genius," &c., &c. Will Shortly Commence Publication in the New Zealand Herald. mO COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS TO , "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CURRENT QUARTER. PAID BEFORE THE 21st INSTANT, WILL BE CHARGED TEN' SHILLINGS. i When not posted ; if posted, 13s 6d ; AFTER THAT DATE, TWELVE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE, ' Or 16s if posted. -- • v . . ; •-■•-■■■• __|

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9018, 3 April 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9018, 3 April 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9018, 3 April 1888, Page 4