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Cottage Stoves and Iron Safes.

On Sale at the Warehouse of Mr. Geo, Crawford, TjiIVE COTTAGERS' STOVES, ■*" complete, with Piping Three Iron Safes

Apply to J TELFORD, or GEO. CRAWFORD: ' Customhouse Buildings, Wellington, September 23, 1854.

On Sale by the Tfodersigned, WHEAT SA€KS ' " Flour Bags Gunny Bags Australian Blankets Chesterfield Coats Balmoral do. Superior Glasgow made suits of Clothing Muslin Window Curtains Coats, Vests, and Trowsers, in variety Flannels Serge Shirts Spotted Frocks Apply to J. TELFORD, or . GEO. CRAWFORD. Customhouse Buildings, Wellington, September 23, 1854.

On Sale,

AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex "James Gibson" and "Queen," "D ED, Blue, and White Blankets A^ Gala Plaids and Lama'Cloakings Red and White Flannels, Lavender Water Blue Serge Shirts, Dungarees, and Jeans American and English Axes Shooting and Bearskin Coats Witney Socks Black and Colored Doeskia Trowsers and Vests Long Cloths, Osnaburgs; and Canvas Duck Three-Bushel Bags Barege and Wool Scarfs, 5-4 and 7-8 Prints Bonnet and Cap Ribbons Black and Scarlet Orleans, Silk Gloves White Cotton Braces Velvet Pile Hearth Rugs Damask Table Covers Leghorn Hats, Plush Bonnets Black Satin Handkerchiefs Doetfkins and Black Beavers Women's Boots Cosstpore Sugar, Souchong & Young Hyson Teas, 1 and 21b. packages Candied Peel, Jordan Almonds, Tumblers 4 cases Gent.'s Saddlery 1 case Ladies' ditto, English Sofas, JGasy and Fancy Chairs Card, Pembroke, and Ladies' Work Tables, English Allsop's and Bass's No. 3 Burton Ale Sherry Wine in qr. casks Old Tom in hhds. and qr. casks Tobacco JOHNSTON & CO., Lambton-quay, Wellington, September 23, 1854.

The Herald of the Kingdom of God.

r PHE Pirst Number of a Monthly Perio- -*• dical with the above title, edited by a Layman, will be published on the 2nd of October next. Its leading objects will be — Ist, ■*' Earnestly to contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the Saints," ac-

cording to the Divine exhortation. 2nd, To call attention to "The Signs of the Times," indicative as they are of the speedy " coming of the Son of Man in his Kingdom/

to take unto him bis great power and to reign. 3rd, To afford a medium for the free discussion of all topics embraced in "the things concerning the Kingdom of God and the Name of

Jesus Christ." 4th, To expose the errors of the various false systems of Religion which have from time to time been palmed upon mankind for Truth, and which are so subversive of the Religion of

the Bible. Such being the leading objects of the Herald, it will become identified with no sect or party whatever. The Editor's aim will be to " fight the good fight of faith with the two-edged sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God." "To prove all things, and to hold fast that which is good.* 1 Being "fully persuaded in his own -mind" that the Truth can stand any test, and has nothing to fear, he courts the fullest enquiry and examination. Whatever appears in the pages of the Herald, whether editorial or otherwise, will at all times be open to the comments of every one-who may feel disposed to criticise ; and all questions relating to the Word of God will be inserted and answered. It is believed that there are many intelligent persons who see plainly that there is something wrong in the Religious Systems of the present, day, yet are unable to answer the question— What is Truth ? To such " The Herald of the Kingdom of God cannot fail to be acceptable : it will show them " the truth as it is in Jesus," and what they " must do that they may inherit

Everlasting Life." Subscriptions 6s. per annum, payable quarterly. Subscribers' names will be registered by S. G. Hates, Surgeon, Willis-street ; C. H. Brookes, on the Beach, just below the Superintendent's residence ; r Cox, and H. Read, Wellington. August 23, 1854,

Now Landing, ex " Cheetah,"

From Sydney, AC) BARRELS Finest CABIN BISCUIT. JOHN VARNHAM. Farish-street, July 19, 1854.

Coals. For Sale, now landing ex " Cheetah, 1 * af\ TONS AA Company's Screened IJU COALL.

JOHN VARNHAM. Farish-street, July 19, 1854-

To be Let,

rpHAT HOUSE in Willis-street, re- ■*■ cently in possession of Mr. Barry. Apply to Mr. Smith, Noah's Ark. Possession may be given in three weeks. Wellington, September 20, 1854.

Garden Seeds. A SMALL Assortment at Mr. James M'Bbth's, Willis-street, back of Mr. Holdsworth's. Cash only. Auguit 19, 1854.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 954, 23 September 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 954, 23 September 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 954, 23 September 1854, Page 2

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