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! Calls. ? TVF O^ STAR GOLD MININ< .-LvA company (limited), te aroha.. a ; A Call of Threeijence per Share on the Company ie Capital lias this day been made cy the Directors, able to tlie Manager, at the Company's Office, No. li .New Zealand Insurance Companv's Buildings, Aucl ; land, on Wedkesoay, the oth day of March, ISSL 3, D. MACDONNJa^ Auckland, Februarj-0, ISSI. Manager. Board aad ■; i"OOARD AND REsldSk3v^^ V ° ° T ' S el "lcinen at Mrs. Parker «6: 0 MANSPORD (wMcnr < h rr „ } ■ te J V <l S e Munsford) \rishes to tak young ladies. Every educational: advan e !Sf combined with home coniforta and materna SS s ' IS- .Mansfotd, Piliitea-street, Wei " S •-i ■' '■ •! / //( ) '"IVb ■§'* •PAl'TiOJfw' 'ftoji E xoni R Honse, Hobson-street, owlng-' to 'th _ house being sold, and has taken Panama' House: latel occupied by Sirs. Haslett.j at. tlie, bottom qf; SVnionds street, close to tlie Supreme Court, whore she ha much increased accommodation for Boarders, etc. . 1 REY-STREET; — Coiiifoi'table RorvtV r vJt ' and Eesidence at Glou ostgr Koiiso. Excellent r references given. .-■ ... . • . i SUPERIOR, Boards and- c-Resideuce- ,'foi K_7 ramihes and Gentlemen, with smoking room terms moderate, five minutes' from Wharves—Water- - 100 House, opposite Government Hrrnsp. ' HARBOUR View Boarding-house, Short-land-street, above the Post-office. Good Bath- ' room. . riOVERNOR , ISROWXE" HOI'EL HOBSON-STKE'ET. Board and Lodging 20s per week do« do. (single room) 25s do. ICTORIA HOTEL. STREET. ' E. S. Hilt, will, from and after the 3rd instant have an Ordinary at 1 o'clock, at the above Hotel The table will be supplied with all the delicacies of the season. E.S.H. trusts that his patrons will sive him heir support and patronago. To Let. TO LET — THE ALBERT HALL, DARBY-STREET, Is very csnvenient for entertainments of all kinds, and is to let on moderate terms. Apply to ALFRED BUCKLAND. TO LET—A House and Shop, top of Hobson-street, and opposite Wellington-street, —Apply to J Kirkman, Upper Kelson-street. TO LET —A cheerful Sitting and Bed*. room, with gas and bath, within fifteen minutes* walk of Post-office ; suitable for two gentlemen or a married couple.—Address, D.H...Hekald Office. TO LET, in the busiest part of Queenstreet—A Seedsman and Nursery- Business, doing a good trade. Stock at shop, and Nursery to be taken at valuation, or at a sum down. Nursery about a mile from Auckland. Tlie owner leaving to go up the country.—Enquire at Herald Office for address, FOR LEASE—Premises in Lower Queenstreet, vacant through the death of the late Robert Hale. Have been recently fitted up with every* convenience for carrying on a large and profitable business. The stand is one of the best in Auckland, and a moderate capi al invested in the business would be certain of good returns. Ovens, range, gas stove and fittings, in good working order and nearly new.—Apply to F. E. Compton. next door. Lost and Found. " - "|" OST—A Silver plated Wheel-cap. The ■ finder will be regarded by returning the same to Lcndrum's Stables. " ' Wanted. BONUS given to any person finding advertiser billet as clerk, warehouseman, or in engineering, or timber works. 17 years' references. The above offer open a fortnight.—Herald Office. "IVTOTICE. — The Lady about Town writes JLI to say that Williams's is the Cheapest House in town for Fancy Drapery and Small Goods.. . A splendid lot of Ladies' Underclothing. Back Combs, Belts, and Neck Frilling (all prices from 2d a yard) ; a nice variety of Gilt and Black Brooches and Earrings, cheap. Ladies from the country would do well to buy their goods at Williams's, Cheapest House in town, foot of Grey-street, four doors from Market entrance (opposite Dampier's). Open till 9 p.m ZEALAND- FERNS, Unmounted, or tastefully Mounted in various ways, FROM 12 IT TO 120 VARIETIES for sale by ERIC CEA IG, PRESTCES-STEEET. WANTED Known—That D. Goldie is prepared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood. Spokes. Felloes Iron Bark, and Blue Gum Shafts,. Blocks, Palings, and Shingles at his yards, Albert-street, near the Dock, at 1 the lowest cash prices. The timber being under cover is better than that purchased elsewhere. WANTED Known. — Valextixes !— Valentines in England now assume the form , of Useful Gifts. To meet this demand C. W. Goodson' l has imported a varied Assortment of beautiful Goods suited for Valentine Presentations. Tliey are displayed in tlie Valentine Show room, where 5555 New Ones from Id to 5s each arc arranged for inspection. They comprise the Latest Novelties in London, and are marvellously cheap. Early p'urclia.-ers • will secure the choicest ones, and they will be saved the disappointment experienced by many who came too.late for Xmas Cards and found the best gone:—-Call earl at 111, Queen-street. WAITED —Orders tor ]?frosfc ? s New .Patent Seli-inking Rubber Stamps: Small Machinery and Sewing Machines of all kinds to repair; I also make or repair Embossing Presses and Dies, repair Copying Prases and Dating Stamps; make Dnplicate Keys for Safes; small brass or steel spiral springs; cut small Tooth Wheels: repair, test, anfadjust Steam or Vacuum Gauges: matte'or repair Engine Counters: repair and adjust Scales, Weighing •Machines and Weights to any accuracy ; or any ;othpr and small accurato work properly-done'"at the Fitting 1 Shop, Victoria-street, a few' doors above Quick's stables. . • • ■ • ANTED" Known. -31,000 Beautiful Oleograph Scraps for Albums, from Id each ; Handsomely-bound .Scrap Albums, at Is each : Japanese Scraps (tlie few remaining ones), reduced to Id each, exquisite for ladies' fancy-work : round and oval Trays from Is each : Japanese Sunshades (the fashionable Stove ornament), 2s each: a Photographic Novelty, "The Man in Possession." Is «;d : Children's ! Picture Cards and Books in great variety : The Teachers' Oxford Bible, splendid type, with valuable information : Handsome Oleographs in Gilt Frames at 2s; a splendid Assortment of Lustres, Vases, Glass, and Chinaware at prices hitherto unknown in Auckland at 111. Queen-street. —O. W. Goodson. WANTED Known — That Bill-heads Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description, from entirely new type, is executed at the Hf.rai.d Olficc, at the lowest possibh ' prices . WANTED lCnown.—At C: W. Goodson's Stationery is sold at English prices. Cream-laid Ruled Note, 2d per quire ; Envelopes, 2d per packet; a job lot of 15,000 at 2d per packet of 25 ; Beautifully Tinted Kep and Fancy Note Paper, with Court Envelopes to match, Is per quire and packet; ditto, ditto, with Gold-printed Texts and Birthday Inscriptions ; Mourning Note, in all borders, 6d per quiro; Court Envelopes, Gd ; Foreign Note,_ls Cd per 5 quires: Envelopes to match, 'id for 25: Itulcd Foolscap and Letter Paper, Od: Blotting Paper, Is 6d per quire. Pass and Account, Exercise and Copy Books, equallv cheap. Writing Desks, Despatch Cases, Envelope Cases and Blotters in great variety: Ink, Id per bottle; Inkstands in various styles: Pen- 1 wipers, a great novelty : Paper Ivmves : Initial Stamps for paper or linen stamping, bcautifnl types, , Is and 2s: The Climax Dater, with fixed dates for 10 years and business address, 30s : the Automaton or . Pencil Stamp any address, 7s Cd. —111. Queen-street, i opposite Tonk3* Mart. . • WANTED Known.—The Auckland Timber Company (Limited), having over ; Two ' Million Feet of Timber stacked, and large quantities < daily arriving, together with Large stocks of Sashes i Doors, Mouldings, and Turnery, are offering enormous j inducements to purchasers. Correctness and despatel i guaranteed. To prevent mistakes, please addr*?s 1 communications to tlu* Company or Manager {Mr < Holdship). 3

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6002, 11 February 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6002, 11 February 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6002, 11 February 1881, Page 1

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