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£JITY LOUR ILLS AND BISCUIT I^IACTORY. Jj REAL LOCAL INDUSTRY. The Proprietors have pleasure in announcing to the public that they have completed arrangements for tho Manufacture of Flour from LOCAL Whkat by a Combined Process, whereby the strengthgiving propektiks are retained, producing Bread of Unequalled Swketnkss. Ask your Grocer for CITY FLOUR MILLS SUPERFINE BRAND. Also, Specially-prepared EATEN PORRIDGE MEAL, containing the whole of the wheat (with the coarser bran removed), which has boon subjected to heat, rendering it easily assimilated. FANCY BISCUITS OF ALL KINDS, Delivered fresh to Grocers daily. JBYCROFT & (HO. O -O (LIMITED). \J ROBERT FRY, Managing Director. JOHN PRATEIt.] FKATEK. Fβ A T E R ' .!_> R 0 S., stock and SHAREIiROKERS, New Zealand Insurance Buildings AND 07, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, AND , ALBERT-STREET, THAMES. Share Investors' Guide (published fortnightly) for warded on application. PURITY IS II EAL TH. COHIiKTT'S WORCESTERSHIRE SALT— The well-known " Black Horse" brand, beautiful in colour, from the natural and pure brine springs of Stoko Prior, Worcestershire, as supplied to the Royal families of England and Europe, should be exclusively used for all purposes where purity and heal arc of importance, for table purposes, in baiting, dairy, and provision curing, as physicians of eminence declare pure salt to bo a, vital constituent of tho blood, hence the ancient proverb, "ex sale sal us"from Halt is health. Do not be misled by OUTLANDISH or mental names for salt. You must not expect PURE water from an impure fountain. Have confidence in an article that has stood the tost of hundreds of years, and from one of the oldest firms in the trade. * John Corbett, M.P.. Stoke Prior Salt Works. Worcestershire. London Agents: Western and \Vestal!, 115, Lower Thames-street. Colonial Agents: Henry Berry. Melbourne and Adelaide; .Dalton Bros., Sydney ; and may be obtained from the leading storekeepers in all the colonies. Only be satisfied you obtain "Uorbett's Worcestershire Salt, Black Horse Brand," as inferior Salt under other brands, more or leas similar, and calculated to deceive, is sometimes offered. CTTI ■ T7-RETSCHMAR, » JJ o JLV IMPORTER OF FANCY GOODS, 108, QUEEN-STREET, Offers to the public EXCEEDING CHEAP LINES IN GENTS , AND LADIES' HANDBAGS (A|Cf,'tKAT YAJUBTV), CHILDREN'S SCHOOL BAGS, BASKKTWARE, PHOTO ALBUMS, FRAMES, PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, CARD CAS US, INKSTANDS CLOCKS, LAMPS, ACCORDIONS AND CONCERTINAS, COMBS AND BRUSHWARE, CUPS AND SAUCERS, TOILET AND TEA SETS, SHADES WITH FLOWERS AND FRUIT, VASES, LUSTRES, SCISSORS, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, ASSORTED PERFUM ERY, STERLING GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY. A Very Large Assortment of ALL KINDS OF FANCY GOODS VERY CHEAP. SPRING -\jn- HEAT. KJ 1 V WHITE TUSCAN (Pjiimk Sample). SEED AND TABLE POTATOES LOCAL AND SOUTHERN KIDNEYS LOCAL AND SOUTHERN DERWENTS POTATO AND DANISH SEED OATS TARTARIAN AND BLACK SEED OATS DUN SEED OATS JUST LANDED: FISON'S POTATO AND WHEAT FERTILISERS. FISONS SUPERPHOSPHATE BELL'S BONBDUST W. J. H URST & C°OYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, i> CapitAl (Paid-up, £280, with unlimited liability) £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds £5,000,000 Revenue (exclusive of Interest on In. vestments) exceeds .. .. .. £1,000,000 Insurances in Force, £250,000,000. Mr. R. A. Lusher, Chief Representative for the Auckland Distric has the pleasure to state that the Company continue to accept all descriptions of FIRE RISKS On their own individual merits, and at LOWEST RATES. I CLAIMS FOR LOSSES Promptly and liberally adjusted] RANDALL ALEX. LUSHER, Chief Agent, Auckland District. Oflico: Coombes' Arcade, Queen-street MONTHLY NUMMARY (VIA SAN FRANCISCO). • THE HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY WILL BIS PUBLISHED ON MONDAY MORNING, Aua. 12th, AM) WILL CONTAIN ALL THE LATEST MINING, LOCAL, SHIPPING, COM MKRCIAL, 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 tho Herald Ollice to any .address), in advance 4 0 Ditto ditto, credit . go SST 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. /SST Tho Newspaper Mail will close at Half-past Eleven a.m. on Monday, August 12. AN E W S T° » Y DY 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 nest Saturday, under the titlo of " MARJORIE DEANE." By BERTHA M. CLAY, Author of "In Love's Crucible," " A Heart's Bitterness," " 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 true to life, and tho work is replete with masterly touches of wit and delicate sarcasm. Tho main love episode, from its inception to the close, arouses and maintain- a keen interest, which is not relaxed until the curtain falls. ; "Maujohie Deane,' Bertha M. Clay's new story, will be commenced next Saturday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9436, 6 August 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9436, 6 August 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9436, 6 August 1889, Page 4