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DOIALD & EMBOROM HAVE ALWAYS ON SALE AND TO ARRIVE FROM THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS ORANGES BANANAS PINEAPPLES PEANUTS COCOANUTS LIME JUICE AMD DESSICATED COCOANUTS. Purchasers can always rely on the D. and E. Brand being the best in the market, and that the utmost care will be used in sorting and packing the fruit before delivery. CASH PURCHASERS OF LOCAL FRUIT. pRUIT jgTORES, £JOMMERCE-St JUST OPENED-UP. A VERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT OH WOOLLENS, SUITABLE FOR THE COMING SEASON, CONSISTING OF HEAVY FANCY WORSTEDS TWEEDS AND COATINGS. SEE WINDOW JOHN WHITE, MERCHANT TAILOR, VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND Next Union Bank. M. M URCHIE . MERCHANT TAILOR & IMPORTER, 38, SHORTLAND STREET. SPRING AND [SUMMER TWEEDS, Arrived, ex Tainui. M. M. begs to announce the arrival of his Second Shipment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, comprising all the Latest Novelties in English, Scotch, and Irish Tweeds, French and German Coatings, and Fancy tings. I SIT OR TO SYDNEY. ROBERTS' J-JOTEL, GEORGE AND MARKET-STREETS, SYDNEY. This Magnificent Hotel is Lighted by Electricity, and POSSESSES EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT. It is cifully Furnished, and SITUATED IN THE VERY CENTRE OF THE CITY. For Apartments, address the Secretary. E K T A L NOTICE. RENTAL NOTICE. | A. L. SMITH, j OLD-ESTABLISHED DENTIST, ! Corner of HOBSON and WELLESLEY STS. 1 Artificial teeth fitted without extracting stumps Other dentists' work repaired. Painless extraction by gas or chloroform. Charges moderate. Consul tations free. From 10 a.m. to 8 p.m pARTNERSHIP NOTICE. i The Partnership hitherto existing between JOHN BOYLAN, ROBERTLUNDON, and H. S. VOGAN, under the stylo of BOYLAN it DON, Civil Engineers and Surveyors, has been dissolved. The Business will henceforth be carried on by the aid JOHN BOYLAN and 11. S. VOGAN, who have this day entered into Partnership, under tho style of BOYLAN & VOGAN. All claims against the firm of BOYLAN & LUNDON must be rendered in detail forthwith, and all moneys due thereto must be paid by the 31st inst. JOHN BOYLAN. H. S. VOGAN. Colonial Bank Building, October 1, I&SS. rjIHE NEW -ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED) MAKES LIBERAL ADVANCES ON WOOL, TALLOW, KAURI GUM, FLAX, And other Produce consigned to it for sale in London SEVERAL FARMS AND STATIONS FOR SALE In every district in the Colony. Full particulars will be supplied on application to th« Company's Office, 119 Queen-street. WE are determined to clear the remainder of our Winter Stock for our Spring ; Goods coming forward. In order to do so wo will hold a CHEAP CLEARANCE SALE for a short period. I Tweed Trousers from 12s 6d Saddle Tweed Trousers, 21s Tweed Suits, £2 10s In fact no reasonable offer refused. Come Early if you wish to secure the best of the Goods. £2000 worth to select from. J. DAVKY & SONS, Tailors, 276, Queen-street (Junction of Queen and Wake-field-streets), gTORY. The numerous admirers of Mrs. GEORGiE Sheldon's unique and fascinating stories will be glad to learn that a fresh story from her industrious pen will be begun in the NEW ZEALAND HERALD, ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, Under the title of WITCH HAZEL; OR, THE SECRET OF THE LOCKET. By MRS. GEORGIE SHELDON. Author of "Brownie's Triumph," "Tho Forsaken Bride," &c. Two or three entrancing mysteries, around which the main events of the story revolve, are graphically and entrancingly outlined in the early chapters. So cleverly is this done, so admirably aro the characters portrayed, and their speech and action made to indicate their individualities, that at once curioity and interest are aroused, and the reader becomes absorbed in the constantly varying and I adroitly developed scenes of this perfect LIFE DRAMA Mrs. Sheldon possesses the uncommon gift of being able to entertain her readers without transgressing probability. ller characters seem endowed with the warmth of life, and the incidents in which they participate are never forced or unnatural, and therefore possess the charm of reality. There are many striking scenes in this well-con-structed story— upon which the reader will love to linger, especially when their bearing upon the denouement is understood. Perhaps the more dramatic are those succeeding « WITCH HAZEL'S ACCUSATION, when Helena Stewart, a vindictive young woman, torturod by envy and jealousy, originates A PLOT TO REMOVE A RIVAL. Charged with an infamous deed, circumstantial evideuce has woven its web about the bewildered Hazel, and she is about to suffer the degradation of conviction, when AN UNEXPECTED WITNESS suddenly appears upon the scene, and astounds the spectators, as well as confounds the plotter, by revealing THE SECRET OF THE LOCKET. Besides being a superb romance of progressive action, in which the development of the characters is a prominent feature, it is also a captivating love story. And so dexterously aro Cupid's ' episodes managed, that the reader is frequently perplexed as to the final disposition of the personages who are tempestuously tossed hither and thither on Love's capricious current. AST This uniquo and vigorous Story will be begun on SATURDAY, October 20.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9188, 18 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9188, 18 October 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9188, 18 October 1888, Page 4