"XTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE jjl company. [Established 1559.) Capital •• ■• •• ,•• - £1,000,000 Paid-up and Reserve Funds .. .. 435,000 With unlimited liability of Shareholders. Insurances against loss by fire are effected by this Company upon every description of property on the most- favourable terms. MARIN Merchandise, Freight, and Hulls Insured and from all parts of the world JAMES BUTTLE, r Manager. MALI) l EDENBOROS" AUCKLAND, TAHITI, & RAROTONGA, HAVE ALWAYS ON" SALE AND TO ARRIVE FROM THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS :- ORANGES BANANAS PINEAPPLES PEANUTS COCOANUTS LIME JUICE AND DESICCATED COCOANUTS. £3- PURCHASERS CAN ALWAYS RELY ON THE D. & E. BRAND BEING THE BEST IN THE MARKET, AND THAT THE UTMOST CARE WILL BE USED IN SORTING AND PACKING THE FRUIT BEFORE DELIVERY -I**- 0 V T H L Y U M M A R Y ixi. (VIA SAN FRANCISCO). THE HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY WILL BE PUBLISHED ON MONDAY MORNING, Aug. 12th, AND WILL CONTAIN ALL THE LATEST MINING, LOCAL, SHIPPING, COM MERCIAL, 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 COP*. Yearlv Subscription (franked and posted p. d. 'regularly from the HERALD Office to any address}, in advance 4 6 Ditto ditto, credit .. a o AST Country Sotllers may have the Su.mMaiiv posted to any part of the United Kingdom and the Australasian Colonics mi forwarding iho address and 3d. stamps to the Publisher. &*3~ The Newspaper Mail will close at Half-past Eleven a.m. on Monday, August 12. A NE w S T °R * 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 Bitterness," "Thrown on the World," Ac. The story illustrated 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 the work is replete with masterly touches of wit and delicate sarcasm. The main love episode, from its inception to the close, arouses and maintain'* a keen interest, which is not relaxed until the curtain falls. "MarjoiueDkane," Bertha M. Clay's new story, will be commenced next Saturday.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9437, 7 August 1889, Page 4
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