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TRISTRAM OF BLENT. TRISTRAM OF BLENT. i TRISTRAM OF BLENT. i | 1 BY ANTHONY HOPE. The proprietors of the "New Zealand Mail" have pleasure in intimating that they have been able tosecnre the rights of publication of a new serial story by an author whose novels have taken a high place in the literature of the day. As the author of "The Prisoner of Zen da/’ "A Man of Mark.’’ "Paipert of Hentzau,” and other popular works, Mr Anthony Hope has earned an abiding fame as a novelist. The story to be published iu these columns is one of thrilling interest. It deals with an episode in the history of an ancient house. It is replete with many moving incidents, and as every chapter contains literally a story in itself, “TRISTRAM of BLENT’’ is eminently suited for publication in parts. Those who know anything of the absorbing character of Mr Hope’s novels will be able to realise the merit of “TRISTRAM of BLENT” when it is stated that many critics regard this, his latest production, as the most interesting and best written of all the author’s publications. The opening chapters of "TRISTRAM of BLENT” will appear in the "Mail” of April nth, and agents are requested to send forward their orders for extra, copies of the “Mail” as early as possible.

EASTER HOLIDAYS! EASTER HOLIDAY'S 1 WANGANUI RIVER TRIPS. The-now favourite excursion of the Colony. , MILES—BO—MILES' ON NEW ZEALAND’S RHINE. Messrs hatricjc and co. w ni r«n a Daily Service during the Easter Holidays FROM WANGANUI. Good Friday, Easter Saturday, Easier Sunday, Easter iuonday and Tuesday, Returning the following days. Fares, which include the splendid upper reaches trip. 20s, by the firm’s special tourist steamer Ohura. The upper reaches trip includes s’l the best of the beautiful scenery cm tUv Wanganui river. 182 A. HATRICK AND C.', \A: THURSDAY, TTrIL 4th, luMl, RUAHAM AND WU.LUMS will sell liy IHlhlic. unction, CIS Oboyfl, u. tbetr yards in iCnngitUel sUaet, J 80 good 8-year steers 20 ial ana forward bullocks 13U0 forward ■t-iaoth wetbeie (firsU class line) 200 store wethers 300 store wethers 393

BALE OF H.kJXvl. ETC, AT SHANNON. WEDNESDAY, Ird APRIL, 1901, t A BRAHAM AND" WILLIAMS have re(xA. ceived instructions from Mr G. F i Nicholson, whose lease lias expired, to j sell by public unction, at Mr .1. Mitchell’s : farm, Shannon, at 1 p.m.— j 19 good cows in millc , 7 good cows to calve | 2 weeding sows j Horse trap ami harness, milk cans, : etc. 194 ' TO RATEPAYERS AND HOUSE- ; HOLDERS CITY OF WELLINGTON. Ladies and gentlemen,—At the request of large numbers of Rate- , payers and Householders, 1 am again a candidate to represent yon in the City Council, trusting my past services will . merit your support. Yours faithfully ■ 47 GEORGE ANDERSON, COUNTY. OF HUTT. i ■ , I . OVERDUE RATES. T> ATEPAYERS are hereby notified that [, 10 per centum additional is now dm on all unpaid rates, and all amounts not I paid by the 31st instant will be sued I’oi ' without further notice. . Also that the names of Ratepayers in arrears on the aforesaid date will be jilaeed on the De faulters’ List. H. D. ATKINSON. Clerk. Hutt County Council Office. Wellington. 27th March, 1901. "Tf COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF PRESSCUTTING. MRS MACLEOD,~Agent ami Teacher cf Worth’s Columbia Lightning Fitter. Ladies and Dressmakers invited to call and inspect. The above latest system of Dress-cutting easy to learn. Perfect lit guaranteed. Drafting Lessons (with plans) ...JSI Is CJ Course of Dressmaking Lessons...dll Is Od , Removed to 19. Hill street. 84 NOTICE. ON and after SATURDAY, the Gth April, all Hotelier Shops"m Wellington will close at 9 O’CLOCK SHARP on Saturday Nights, other nights as usual, 5.30 p.m'. J. IRWIN. 152 Secretary. PLASTERERS’ UNION. ■ ‘ NOTICE. ; AT a meeting of the Wellington Plas terers’ Union, held last night, Mr R Burton resigned the Secretaryship. . AD !Thornes Anderson. 88, Daniel street, war elected to the position, to whom all correspondence is to be addressed. 171 ■myfßS M. R. CULLEN, 31 CERTIFICATED MIDWIFE, (Late of Chicago!, Specialist in Diseases of Women and Children, Has commenced Practice at 110. 23. Garrett street Wellington. Vacancies for a few in-lying patients. I'-

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4319, 30 March 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4319, 30 March 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4319, 30 March 1901, Page 6

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