."New Zealand Tweed Co., tailors, SHORTLAND-STREET. FIRST SHIPMENT ■ OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, MOST CHOICE ASSORTMENT, DIRECT FROM THE MILLS. MEN'S ALL WOOL TWEED AND WORSTED SUITS, FROM 50 s - 57 s 6 D - 67 s 6 D BEST IN THE ESTABLISHMENT, £3 17 s 6men's ALL TWEED AND WORSTED TROUSERS 12 s 6 D, 15 S. 18 S 6 D BEST IN THE ESTABLISHMENT, 20 s COUNTRY CUSTOMERS PLEASE SEND FOR PATTERNS. CLOSED ON SATURDAYS
yisiTORS TO SONEI ROBERTS' HOTEL, 0 ROUGHS AND MARKET-STREETS, SYDNEY This Maonifjcknt Hotel ia Liqiitko dv KtißCTmcrrr, AM) POSSESSES IS VICHY MODERN COt.VENIENCM AN!) COMFORT. It is URAUTii'in.i.v Furnished, AND SITUATED IN THE VERY CENTRE OK THE CITY. For Apartments, address the Manager. DR. WIL KI N S Is now permanently established in his NEW ROOMS, few doors from the Auckland Club, on the ground floor, SHORTLAN D-STREET He has engaged a Lady Attendant (who was some years with Dr. Fischer, of Sydney), for the Ladies' Electric Room. fTpHB NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED) MAKES LIBERAL ADVANCES TO APPIiOVED SHIPPERS 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 tho Company's Oftice, 110, Queen-street.
mm; mercantile and bankA. EUPTOY GAZETTE OK NEW ZEALAND, with which is iiicoi'|inniteil the Weekly Advertiser, published every Saturday Morning, contains:— Particular* of Kills of Sale. Stock Mortgages, Mens on Wool and on Crops, Bailments, Affidavits of Satisfaction, Bankruptcy Petitions and Discharges, Ac, tiled during each" week; also, carefully. revised Share and Produce Market Reports, Latort Legal Decisions;. Original Articles, illustrating the working of Commercial J,a\v, and other interesting and valuable matter. ABSOLUTELY INDISPENSABLE TO TUB SAFETY OK AM, TRADERS. Terms, £1 7s Oil (including Digest) per Year, payable ill advance. Free Sample Copies obtainable from the proprietors, It. T. Wheeler anil Co., Dtiiieitin Auckland Agent: Mr. Win. R. Cook, Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, Queen and Victoriastreets. N.B.— Proprietors possess unrivalled facilities for giving niii.iAHl.i: imuvatk information as to the commercial standing; of individuals. yySPENSAUY FOR EYE DISEASES. DR. E. D. MACKELLAR attends on Mondays and Thursdays at Aitkin's, from .1 to 4 p.m , and on Tuesdays and Fridays at Crawford's, Newton, from 3.30 to 10.30 a.in "fc/1" ONTHLY aUMM AR Y (VIA SAN FRANCISCO). THE HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY WILL BE PUBLISHED ON MONDAY MORNING, Aug. 12tit, AND WILL CONTAIN ALL Till-: LATEST MINING, LOCAL, SHIPPING, COM MERGTAL, POLITICAL, SOCIAL AND DOMESTIC NEWS OF THE MONTH. . The HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY contains the latest and fullest Colonial News for Home Readers and is the LARGEST AND BEST SUMMARY PUBLISHED IN THE COLONY. TWOPENCE PER COPY. Yearly Subscription (franked and posted s. d. regularly from the lIKHALI) Office to • any address), in advance 4 0 Ditto ditto, credit 0 0 /fgT Country Settlers may have the Summary posted to any part of the United Kingdom and the Australasian Colonies on forwarding the address and 3d. stamps to the Publisher. Siß" The Newspaper Mail will close at Half-past Eleven a.m. on Monday, August 12. A M" E w S T ° E Y BY BERTHA M. CLAY, WILL BE COMMENCED IN "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD" ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. IT IS A MARVEL OF EXQUISITE - WORD-PAINTING. This beautiful love story, tender and touching as a fascinating poem, and marked by bold and artistically delineated characters, will be begun next Saturday, under the title of " MARJORIE '.DEANE." By BERTHA M. CLAY, Author of "In Love's Crucible," "A Heart's Bittomess," " Thrown on the World," &c. The story illustrates the romantic and rather tempestuous wooing of a PARVENU'S DAUGHTER, a cultured, proud, and imperious beauty, whose charms of person open for her an avenue into society which • DESPISES HUMBLE BIRTH. The action is truo to life, and tbo work is replete with masterly touches of wit and delicate sarcasm. The main love episode, from its inception to the close, arouses and maintains a keen interest, which is not relaxed until the curtain falls. - «' Makjohie Deank,' Bertha M. Clay's new story, will be commenced next Saturday. • i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9435, 5 August 1889, Page 4
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