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gP RING AND SUMMER FASHIONS. The jesses M c L AUGHL:rN " Are now opening a CHOICE SELECTION OF MILLINERY, NEW MANTLES AND MANTELETTES, NEW DUST COATS AND CASHMERE WATERPROOF CLOAKS, NEW DRESS MATERIALS AND TRIMMINGS, WHITE, BLACK, AND COLOURED SILKS AND SATINS, PONGEE AND LIBERTY SILKS IN PLAIN AND FLORAL DESIGNS, CORSETS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SUNSHADES, Ac., dcc., &c. The MISSES McL AUGHLIN beg to direct attention to the Dressmaking Department of which a first-class Dressmaker has charge. PERFECT FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED. SHORTLAND-STREET (Opposite " Star" Office). JJIOR SPRING PLANTING AND SOWING: SEED POTATOES, Hobarb, Kidney, &c. SPRING WHEAT, SEED OATS, &c. GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS TURNIP AND SWEDE SEEDS FISON'S Celebrated FERTILISERS BONEDUST of Best Quality FEEDING GRAIN TABLE POTATOES, &c., &c., &c. W. J. H URST 4 C°DR. BAKE WELL, M.D., M.R.C.S., Eng., Ac., Author of "Coughs, Colds, and Sore Throats," " The Pathology and Treatment of Smallpox," " Reports of Leprosy" addressed to the Secretary of State for the Colonies and laid before the Imperial Parliament by command of Her Majesty, Ac., Ac., may be consulted at Hobsonstrect, near Cook-street), from 9.30 to 11 a.m., 3 to 4 p.m., and (1.30 to 8 p.m. TVTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE J3I COMPANY. (Established 1859.] Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up and Reserve Funds .. .. 440,000 With unlimited liability of Shareholders FlßE—lnsurances against loss by fire are effected by this Company upon every description of property on tho most favourable terms. MARIN E—Merchandise, Freight, and Hulls Insured and from all parts of the world. T. J. BRASS F.Y, Manager. INSTATE OF MRS. BARTLETT. F. W. EDWARDS, Having purchased the Stock, Fittings, Instruments, and Negatives in.the above Estate, BEOS TO INTIMATE TO HIS FRIENDS And the Public that HE WILL CARRY ON BUSINESS In the premises lately occupied by her, ;»- THE STUDIO IS NOW OPEN. F* W,> ~E dwar ds, PHOTOGRAPHER, 230, QUEEN-STREET (over J. & J. Dickey's). IN Thanking our Friends and the Public for their support during the last six years, we bog to iufonn them that, having decided to retire from the Retail Furniture 'trade, we have removed our Business Premises to DURHAM-STREET EAST, Opposite T. A S. Motrins', Where we shall be prepared to conduct our I AUCTION BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Wo shall also be prepared to undertake the Sale and Leasing of Uoimo and other Property, Farms, etc.; to Invest Monies or Procure Loans on' Real Estate ; to make Valuations of Furniture, Stock, and Property; to Collect Rents, etc. ; to sell Produce, Fruit, etc.; and generally act as Agents for Country Settlers. We hope by strict attention to business, and prompt rendering of Account Sales, to continue to de .jive in the future that support so graciously accorded us in the past. THOS. M. JACKSON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, US 10, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY, Durham-st. East J.KTTKRPRE33 AND LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING IN THE BEST STYLE, AND OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, can ALWAYS BE obtained at THE HERALD WORKS, WYNDHAM- STREET. SCRIP, FOR GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMPANIES, PRINTED, NUMBERED, and BOUND, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. ATTRACTIVE STYLE?AND BEST FINISH. EXTRA STRONG PAPER, SIMILAR TO BANK NOTES. rpo JIICTION JJE ADE RS. WELCOME INTELLIGENCE. MOTIONAL gTORY, The Readers of the New Zealand Herald ate informed that, as one of tho Stories now being published in our columns is drawing to a close, the proprietors have arranged to furnish them with ANOTHER NEW STONY, By that well-known and highly-gifted Author jy/£ISS QHARLOTTE J£INGSLEY, Whose Works of Fiction have been before tho reading public for many years. The Now Story has the charming title of LORLIE, THE MAID OF DUNDEE, And the First Instalment will be presented to our readers on SATURDAY* TIIE 4th OCTOBER. The Plan of the Story is skilfully constructed, and the manner in which the various situations are described, and the phases of life which it presents, affords a never-ending pleasure to the reader. The triala to which LORLIE is subjected are such as to brinp; into bold relief the noble nature and high-souled principles which guide her lafe. The bravery and nobleness of character manifested by her foster parents are brought forth in a way which affords not only pleasant reading, but gives hopes of a higher and nobler development of humanity in the future. , Publication begins on the |TH QCTOBER.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8372, 27 September 1890, Page 4

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709

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8372, 27 September 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8372, 27 September 1890, Page 4

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