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spring & CJUMMER T^RESSES. Spring & Oummer JL/resses. H. ATKINS HAS OPENED, AND IS NOW SHOWING SOME VERY CHOICE GOODS IN SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS. _i 1. I ALL MARKftD AT THE VERT J j LOWEST PRICES. I __ ; r NEW CLOTHING, SHIRTS, HATS, SCARVES, MEN'S MERCERY, TO BE SOLD AT yERY LOW pRICES. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOfHING CHEAPEST IN AUCKLAND^ MANCHESTER GOODS, CALICOES, SHEETINGS QUILTS, TABLE LINEN, Etc., Etc. LOWEST PRICES IN AUCKLAND H. ATKINS. \yOOLPACKS. LANDING, EX POET MELBOURNE 50 BALES 11JLB WOOLPACKS Attached ind Detached Tops). Also, 5Q PACKAGES CASTOR OIL H. B. MORTON. Established 1871. JAMES REID, STOCK AND SHAREBROKER, No. 9, STOCK EXCHANGE, AUCKLAND. Telephone No 03 j DOTAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LEADING FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD. Capital & Accumulated Funds jp -t -t QAQ 000 CXC66CL •• •* •• f " Revenues (exclusive of Interest Pi) 71 A (\(\f) on Investments) exceed „**)Uu,WU Insurances in Force, £260,000,000. Mr. K. A. Lusher, Chief Representative for the Auckland District, has the pleasure to state that the Company continue* to accept all descriptions < f FIRE RISKS On their own individual merits, and at LOWEST RATES. CLAIMS FOR LOSSE3 Promptly and liberally adjusted. RANDALL ALEX. LUSHER, 123, QUEEN-STREET (NEAR BANK OF NEW ZEALAND TKT O T I C E. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. Pursuant to the terms of the Banks' and Bankers' Act, 1890, and the Banks' and Bankers' Act Amendment Ace, 1882, TUESDAY, the 'i'jth day of January, 1895, is hereby appointed a SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY at the offlcss of the undermentioned Banks in Auckland Province. The Union Bank of Australia (Limited)— G. E. TOI.HUKST, Resident Inspector ; Bank of New South Wales— W. G. RHIND, Inspector; Bank of Australasia— C. WINTER, Inspector; National Bank of New Zealand (Limited) — JAMES COATES, General Manager ; The Colonial Bank of New Zealand— H. MACKENZIE, General Manager; Bank of New Zealand— C. G. ANDREWS, Acting General Manager. APOLLINARIS. "The Queen of Table Waters." " OF IRREPROACHABLE CHARACTER." 1 The Times. THE STARK - MUNRO LETTERS. A NEW STORY FOR THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD. By Dr. A. CONAN DOYLE, Author of "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes," ' "A Study in Scarlet," " Mlcah Clarke," "The Kefuffees," and many other works occupying the very front rank in the world of fiction. The popularity of Da. Conan DOYLE as a writer of fiction is world-wide, anil deservedly so, as he is unapproachable in his particular line. The ingenuity displayed in the construction of plots is wonderful, and their originality is startling. The characters are always strikingly like, and interest never flags. The proprietors of the New Zealand Herald have, therefore, great pleasure in ann wiring that they have secured the sole right of publishing in North Island of New Zealand DR. CONAN DOYLE'S LATEST AND BEST WORK, THE STARK-MUNRO LETTERS, As written by J. Stark-Munro to his friend and former fellow-student, Herbert Swanborough, vt Lowell, Massachusetts, during the years 188 -81. EDITED AND ARRANGED BY A. CONAN DOYLK» The Opening Chapter of THE STARK-MUNRO LETTERS WILL APPEAR IN THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD EARLY IN THE NEW YEAR. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9726, 23 January 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9726, 23 January 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9726, 23 January 1895, Page 4