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0 R F S A L E. In one of the most rising districts in the North Island As a Going Concern. \ BREWERY AND DERATED WATER BUSINESS. This is an old established business, and capable of considerable expansion. The whole of the present plant and buildings were re-erected about two years ago, with every modern appliance and thoroughly up-to-date. The water is from a never-fail-ing limestone source, and has been most favourably reported on by the most eminent analyists in the colony. The local consumption is close up to 2000 hogsheads per annum. No other brewery in the district. Possession in August, in ample time for coming summer trade. Terms and full particular on application. TITOS. CHRISP, Gisborne. Offers for above received up to 10th JULY. The highest or any offer not necessarily accepted. SPECIAL NOTICE! NEW SERIAL STORY. IN AN EARLY ISSUE OF THE “NEW ZEALAND MAIL” WILL ArPEAR THE FIRST CHAPTER OF A New Serial Story “ON THE EDGE OF THE PRECIPICE.” BT THAT FAVOURITE AUTHORESS M!SS MY ANGELA DICKENS jyjISS DICKENS, who is a granddaughter of the famous author, Charles Dickens, inherits much of the family talent. Her first novel “ Cross Currents,” published in 1891, was very'well received, her reputation as a writer of clever fiction being enhanced, two years after, by the publication of A Mere Cypher.” In 1894 “ A Valiant Ignorance ’ won Miss Dickens a host of admirers, and in’ the following year her brilliant novel “ Prisoners of Silence,” caused quite a sensation. Miss Dickens’ new story possesses a fine plot and will, we feel certain, prove an attractive feature of the “ Mail.”

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1424, 15 June 1899, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1424, 15 June 1899, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1424, 15 June 1899, Page 26