QOODSON'S /' I 120, QUEEN-STREET, iND gAZAAR, 164, QUEEN-STREET. . ! C. W. GOODSON, Pbopkietor. jTJST RECEIVED, EX LADY JOCELi'N, Q CRATES OF DINNER AND TEA SETS, &c. SEE THE DISPLAY IN THE WINDOW | OF GOODSON'S ARCADE OF JQ INNER SETS, Handsome Patterns, 48 Pieces, from ... 25 S rgIEA SETS, Handsome Patterns, 40 Pieces, from.., ... 10 Also, in the same Shipment for FANCY MAJOLICA FLOWER POTS, FROM 93 gO TO jgS EACH. SEE THE WINDOW OF MONTAGUE'S BAZAAR. : CONSTANT FRESH ARRIVALS. NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPART MENT. INSPECTION INVITED. OUTLERY, gPOONS, AND JIORKS. JjIANCY QHINA AND LASSWARE, JAPANESE Q^OODS, C LOCKS, p # "YpRE, &a, &0., &c., AT O W E S T RICES. Dr. w i l k i n S iJ' is now permanently established in his NEW ROOMS, a few doors from the Auckland Clnb, on the ground floor, SHORTLA Nil- STR K KT He lias engaged a I.adv Attkndant (who waa some years with Dr. Fischer, of Sydney), for the Ladies' Electric Room. FOOD. "M'EAVE'S FOOD—For Infants and InJ_N va lids. For Growing Children and the Aged. First Established 1 S'io. Rest and Cheapest. IVTEAVE'S FOOD—For Infants and InJJI valids. A Pure Cereal Preinration. Recommended by the Faculty generally. Sold everywhere. A LOVE STORY OF PERVADING INTEREST. A life-liko story, with a well snstained myetery and with several capitally delineated characters, will bo begun in the THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, j ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1889, UNDER THE TITLE OK QUEEN BBSS, By MRS. GEORGIE SHELDON, Author of " l'.drio's legacy," "The Forsaken Bride," "Brownie's Triumph," "Sibyl's Influence," Ac. Each chapter of this carefully constructed ro. inance deepens the mystery so artistically outlined in tho opening instalment. The characters aro cleverly grouped, and each, adroitly guided by the author's master-hand, unwittingly enacts his or her part in the development of the woll-conceived and intensely fascinating nlot. It is a story which calls into play the various qualities of the human heart —ambition, love, generosity, jealousy, avarice, envy, hate, revenge. It opposes, manliness to meanness, and pits virtue against vice; it effectively demonstrates that man's best armour is honour, and that his noblest endowment is the love of a true woman. "QUISKN .'BESS," MRS. GKORGIK Shki,DON'S new story, will bo commenced on the 21st September.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9469, 13 September 1889, Page 4
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