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JJANK OF NEW ALAND.']. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of i this Bank will be Closed from TUESDAY, 4th August, to SATURDAY, 15th August, both days ' inclusive." By order of the Board of Directors. , . W. T. HOLMES, i General Manager. j JQR. QEORGE OLE » ! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON : " residence: , " I VAN HOE," MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL. ( Dr. COLE may also be consulted dally at three o'clock p.m., at Mr. Gilbert's, Chemist, Queen street, where messages may be left. , , HERALD pRJNTING "YjTOEKS, - v ANOTHER TELEPHONE. THE "JOBBING" TELEPHONE. If you want T ETTERPRESS PRINTING, V RING UP No, 178. If you want , T ITHOGRAPHIC WORK, RING UP No. 178. If yon want A CCOUNT BOOKS MADE, .. ; RING UP No. 178. \ If you want ■ JgNGRAVTNG EXECUTED, " . RING UP No. 178. If you want anything in the > j j^/J"ANUFACTURED STATIONERY LINE, RING UP No. 178. WILSONS . & JJORTON, QUEEN & WYNDHAM STREETS, AUCKLAND." ROMANCE OF THE. STAGE. BY A FAVOURITE AUTHOR. Stories of stage heroines, when spirited and true to nature, possess a charm for most readers for they portray : ; ( ■ THE INNER LIFE, the secret emotions, of a class of people much talked of, but of whom little is seen, unless in THE GLARE OF THE FOOTLIGHTS. Because they simulate passions, virtues, and vices, according to the requirements of the various , parts they personate, their hearts are considered dead to all real sentiment—that love to them is simply -i ' i A WELL STUDIED GAME, the advantages of which are almost certain to come to her who plays her cards the best. In the story we are to begin in the New Zealand Herald NEXT SATURDAY, August 1. The gifted author animatedly and touchingly demonstrates that an actress, like the rest of her sex, is deeply affected by the trials of life, and has a heart not invulnerable to Cupid's dart. A true woman, a strong and amiable character, is Bho who figures as the heroine in the delightful romance of - s % VICTORINE; ; . OB "V .^.-I'* v THE • STAR OF THE BALLET. By MARGARET BLOUNT, 7 ; Author of " Strangely Won," " Heir of Balfour ' *•'.'; Hall," etc. -1 ! The story IS gracefully constructed, and introduces. a number of ably, delineated personages, while the action is vigorous, graphic, and at times quite exciting, i The opening instalment of "Victorine, or The Star, of the Ballet," Margaret Blount's new story, will be given on SATURDAY, August 1.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8632, 30 July 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8632, 30 July 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8632, 30 July 1891, Page 4