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Personal. (GRANVILLE HOCKRIDGE DOW~K DALL (son of Granville Hockridge DowdaU and Elizabeth Dowdall, of Alma House, Bellevue Road, Southampton, England) is requested to communicate with his Friends by addressing them to No. 3, East-street, Southampton, England, when he will hear of something to his advantage. Southampton, June 19, 1894. MATRIMONIAL. — Hard-working respectable Young Man, settler, with good, home, seeks life partner, age between 25 and 30, through Hannaford's Agency, Upper Queen-street. IN answer to FriendsWe cannot leave until we sell the property. Cook and Sons, Glass Works. ECONOMISE the Candles, Burn up the _ ends by purchasing a Save-all at 3d, and to avoid dropping the grease buy Candle Rings from 2d each— Goodsori's London Arcades. COUNT MATTEI'S ELECTROHOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES, The Latest and BEST MEDICINB KNOWN. CURES DISEASES of all Kinds WITHOUT INJURING the SysUm. " Beware of Fraudulent Imitation. Purchase only from the Authorised Agents, from whom PAMPHLETS and all information can be obtained FREE. I. HOPKINS A CO., Wholesale and RetaU Agents, opposite Railway Station, Lower Queen-street, Auckland. . COPT OF TESTIMONIAL, / SIGNED BY TWENTY-SIX OF MISS •FORBES' AUCKLAND PUPILS. We, ..the undersigned, have much pleasure in stating that after a course of Lessons in the " Excelsior" System of Dresscutting and Making, from Miss Forbes, we have found it in every way a complete success. It is easily learned, and saves a great deal of time and trouble, as no fltting-on is required. —M. Kingsford, M. Hturtevant, E. Radford, N. Cullen, J. Kemp, A Beach, B. Player, J>. VV. McLean, M. E. Maxßeld, H. Gudgeon, M. Ijingmuir, L, Johnston, P. Ashby, S. D. Waterhouse, A. M. Cooper, C. Tupp, E. Godwin, A. S. LilewaU, L. E. Porche, L. Maclaurin, E. H. Henderson, N. W. Bees, H. Cawkwell, A. Poad, H. D. C. Woods, E. M. Robertson. Auckland, June 12, 1894. I' Miss Forbes still claims that the " Excelsior" is the latest and most improved system, and one that gives the highest satisfaction to those who learn It. Terms being moderate, brings it within the reach of all. T> S . Y C HOME TRY. MR. JAMES COX, PSYCHOMETRIST, May be consulted at his Residence, Wellesley-street, two doors above the Y.M.C.A. Rooms. Consultation from 10 to 4 daily ; also, by appoint* ment, from 7 till 9 p.m., which can be made by letter. THE E¥ES ARE TOO VALUABLE to be trifled with, and should be properly fitted with Spectacles when the sight fails. _ The Eyes may be efficiently tested and supplied either with Glass Spectacles or the best genuine Pebbles by .•• '. - , T. PEACOCK, Ophthalmic Optician, Opposite the Post Office. Astigmatic defects corrected by Special-Specta-cles made up on the premises. ESTABLISHED 1868.-R. M. HEIGHTON& CO., Canada Buildings, 104, Queenstreet, Auckland, Now Zealand, l.and, Estate, House, and General Agents, viz., sold, leased, let, or. exchanged lsnds, estates, farms, houses, business partnerships; money invested, mortgages and surveys executed, etc ; agency and exchange register for employers and employees; cattle, sheep, and other stations supplied; farms, agricultural, dairy, or otherwise; merchants, contractors, business firms, and all domestic and other requirements relating.— M. HEIGHTON AND CO. V\7"E advise those nob wanting to change their brand of cocoa NOT TO TRY "OLOOKER'S TTVUTCH /^OCOA, As once tried no other will satisfy. IF yon want to Buy a SPONGE " of any size, for Bath, Toilet, or Nursery, IT WILL PAY YOU to call at HASLETrS Pharmacy, 184, Queen-street. PRACTICAL.— For well-made and perfect fitting Hand Sewn Boots, to order, by accurate system of measurement, trv Miller and Son's, High-street. Near G.P.O. Repairs prompt. YIOLIN STRINGS and Fittings, Gener»l and Fancy Stationery, Fancy Goods, &c. J. H. JOYNT, Ponsonoy Road. EUGSTER'S 18 s swiss JUBILEE WATCHES. 304, Upper Queen-street. VISITORS Call at the Glassworks and T purchase your Lamp Chimneys (three for 6d) and other Glassware. Very cheap. AAA VARIETIES OF PHOTO &\j\f FRAMES to select from at GOODSON LONDON ARCADES. Cabinets from 3d each. NICKEL CLOCKS, 3s 6d each ; Fancy Rep Note Paper and Envelopes, 6d per box (beautiful paper); Birthday Cards and in Packets, and an endless variety of New Goods at Goodson's London Arcades. MASSAGE.— Mies Cottman, Qualified Masseuse, visits and receives Patients for the above treatment. — Symonds-street, corner of Wollesley-street, Auckland. THE "UPTO-DATE" AUTOMATIC POST-OFFICE SAVINGS BANK-Will not open until 24 Pennies have been deposited, when it may be again closed and used. Priee, 6d.— GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES.—"This is the way to thrive : thrift is a Shakespere. MADAME NIELSEN, Artistic Hairworker and Manufacturer of Wigs, Curls, and Ladies' Combings made into Plaits, Watchguards, Bracelets, and families' hair united for framing purposes. Ladies' hair-cutting and dressing.—2B4, Queen-street, next to Hobbs, draper. Wanted. _^ Marine Department, Wellington, Ist September, 1894. APPLICATIONS will be received ab this office up to noon of WEDNESDAY, the 20th September, 1894, for the appointment of Nautical Adviser to the Department and Chief Examiner of Masters and Mates, at a salary of four hundred pounds (£400) per annum. The successful applicant will be required to perform all such duties in connection with the Marine Department as may from time to time be determined on.

Applications must be accompanied with a statement of the applicant's service at sea and copies of certificates and testimonials, and no application can be entertained from any person who does not hold a certificate of competency as Master Extra. By command. W. T. GLASGOW, Secretary. GRADUATE, Scottish, first-class honors in Mathematics, open for Engagement as tutor for B.A. subjects; Latin, Greek, Mathematics.— Address 8., Herald Office. LADY, experienced traveller, acquainted with French conversationally, desires engagement as companion or chapnrone; highest refer, ences.—Apply Box 466, Post Office. TO DAIRYMEN, FARMERS, AcWanted, by the undersigned—About 12 gallons Sweet Milk daily.—Apply, stating price, to Mennie and Dey, Auckland. FURNISHED House of seven rooms wanted.— J, Thornes, Agent, 81, Qaeenstreet.—lo6l BOARDING-HOUSE wanted in neighbourhood of Hobsonstreet; will pay cash for furniture.—Apply J. Thornes, Agent, 81, Queen-street.-1684 THE Advertiser wishes to find suitable home for his son on general farm, can milk, plough, and fence; wants experience on a good farm.— 36, G.P.0., Auckland. WANTED Known—That R. O. Clark is by far the largest Manufacturer of Socket Pipes in New Zealand, and that he has letters from Engineers and others from all parts of New Zealand stating that his Pipes are the best in the colony, both as to the material used, and also for the workmanship. Depot Custom-street West, where goods can be seen, and also letters from Corporations that have been using the goods largely, Bricks, Lime. Cement, Sand, Drain Tiles, Chimney Pots, and Garden Tiles at lowest rates. N.B.—Stock of good Medium Pipes for Road Boards, County Councils, etc., at exceptionally low prices. Second Class, foriarm work— Is 3d; 16in., lOd; 12in.. 7d (2ft. long). . Price List on application to B, 0. CLARK, Custom-street. Auckla&A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9617, 15 September 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9617, 15 September 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9617, 15 September 1894, Page 1