Board and Residence[ROAßD AND RESIDENCE.—Vacancy cfey.streot ° r thr= °«>'«• farkerX 02 "jVg"RS. T.. A. MANS FORD („-idou- o -f-*-®- late JudgeM.msford) wishes to tike m charge of six young ladies. : Every educational advantage, combined with home comforts and maternal care.—Address, Mrs. ilansford, Pipitevstreet. Wei's lington. •: ' "M RS - -WALTON has removed from _Lt_JL Exonia House, Hol»son-street, owin;* to the house being sold, and has taken Panama House lat«lv oecupied by Mrs. HasJett, at the bottom of Symoiids'. street, close to the Supreme Court, where she ha? I much increased accommodation for Hoarders, etc. GKEY-STOEET. —Comfortable Board and Residenceat Glou ester House. Excellent "♦ references given. SUPERIOR Board and Residence for Families and Gentlemen, with smoking: room; le terms moderate, five minutes' from Wharvc3—Waterit 100 House, opposite Government House. 5t o_3 ARBOUR View Boarding-house, Shortg 8- land-street, above the Postodice. Good BathaOVERNOR BROWKE HOBSON-STREET. G- Board and Lodging. ,20s per week <10. do. (single room) gAs do. *a _ To Let. l* HP*"* LET—A House and Shop, top of t- -&y.. Hobson-street, and opposite Wellington-street, . . to J Kirkman, Upper Nehjon-street. ; TO LET:—A cheerful Sitting andßedroom, with gas and bath, within fifteen minutes' walk of Post-office ; suitable for two gentlemen o** a married couple.—Address. U.tl,. Mlk.vld Offlco. ~ LET—The newlv-erectod spacious :c JL business premises in Shortland-street, ailjoinin? a Messrs. Lrona and Campbell's, suitable for either an extensive retail trade, warehouse, or factory, having >y roomy, dry, li?ht, and convenient ceilarazc*. -Ano'v to Henry Keesin?, Jun., Emily Place. TO LET, in the busiest part of Queenstreet—A Seedsman and Nurserv Business ]j doing a good trade. Stock at shop, and Nurscrv to be taken at valuation, or at a sum down. Nurserv about l> a mile from Auckland. The owner leaving to go up ' the country'.— Enquire at Hkk\m> Office for address. ii LEASE—Premises in Lower Quccj:u JL' street, vacant through the death of the late i- llobert Hale. Have been recently fitted up with n every convenience for carrying on a large and protitn able business. The stand is one of the best in Auckt, land, and a moderate capi al invested in the business _ would be certain of good returns. Ovens, vanje, gas stove and fitting.?, in good working order and nearlv [ pcw.— ' pply to F. E. Compton, next door. d Lost and Found. n OST —A Silver plated "Wheel-cap. The a 1 finder will be rewarded by returning the same : to Lendrum's Stables. II — n . "Wanted. A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN desires a re-engagement as Housekeeper, good cook: no objection to the country.—Address N. 8., llekald Office. \ A WIDOW LAB Y, in the country, is -X. prepared to Board Two Children. There is a good school near, and music, if required. Terms, i moderate.— pply, Mr. Westpfhal, Bootmaker, Queenstreet. j '• BONUS given to auy person finding 5, advertiser billet as clerk, warehouseman, or ] d in engineering, or timber works, 17 years' references, j, The above otter open a fortnight.--J.G.S., Herald i- Oflice. IF MR. HARVEY BOYS GRAHAM, who is known to have been at "Waitakerei, j Auckland, in .Tune, lS7(i. will at once communicate i with Messrs. Cleverton and Son, Solicitors, Plymouth, , England, he will hear of something to his advantage, g Any information respecting the abovenamed will be ,j gladly received by the advertiser?. v ""&XOTICE. - The Lady about Town writes a JJ>| to say that Williams's is the Cheapest House s 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 Blade Brooches and Earrings, cheap. Ladies from the country would do well to buy s their goods at Williams's, Cheapest House in town, . foot of Grev-street, four doers from Market entrance f (opposite Dampier's). Open till 9 p.m. 0 .J> ASSO YE R 0 AIvES! 1 - - JZ>ASSOYER-JAKES'" I beg to inform the Jewish community at large that I have commenccd baking The above for the enduing year. Please send all orders as soon as possible, as 1 am the only one baking this year. > MIIS. J. AIiRAJIAMS, 33."», Cajtloreash-streut, Sydney. EW.ZEA LA N D FER NS, Unmounted, or tastefully Mounted in various ways, FROM 12 UP TO 120 VAWETIKs* for sale by i ERIC CRAIG, ; PRIKCES-STREET. WAITED — CUSTOMERS. FREE-TRAD . IN' PIANOS AND HARMONIUMS, (From the Cheapest to the 3»earest) . Lei on hire and sold ; Weeklv, Monthlv or Quarterlv Payments, cr a Liberal Discount for Cash. SOME SPLKNDir.» NEW ,\NP SKf'OXD-HAND 1 S.STIIU-«I iIN WEBB'S 3IUSIC SALOON, | WETXKSLEY-STJtF.CT. ANTED Known—That D. Goldie is ' V ? prepared to sell ail 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 5 the lowest cash prices. Thr- timber being und«sr cover ' is better than that purch;tse»l elsewhere. XX/"ANTED —Timber Manufacturers to * v Y know that I have had 18 yeiirs' experience in fitting up and running wood working, machinery in 1 all its branches, including miliwrighting, t 01-making, 1 steam fitting, sash and door making, bench joinery, &c. Would like a steady situation in a mill. Country preferred.—Please address W. P. Brown, Criterion » Hotel, Ilobson-street, Auckland WANTED Known. — Valentines ! — Valentines in England now assume the form of Useful Gifts. To meet this d ;i.iand C. W. Goodson ' has imported a varied Assortment of beautiful Goods > suited for Valentine Prescntat/ens. They arc dis- » played in the Valentine Sh->w-ror-m, where 5555 Nov,* Ones from Id to ."s each are arranged for inspection. . They comprise the Latest NoveUies in London, and are marvellously cheap. Early purchasers will secure the choicest or.es, and they will be saved the disappointment experienced by many who came ;oo late for Xmus Cards and found the; best gone.- Call e:trl at 111, Queen-street. WANTED Known—All local manufacturers are kindly requested to call at A. . McLeod's New Zealand Local ludustrv Cash Store, City Mart, 123, Queen-street (opposite T. and S. Morrin, Ironmongers), in order that some urrangements can be made by which their goods can ' e brought before the Public. Also, wanted the Public to call and inspect the goods now for sale, all priccs being marked in plain figures on o;ich article. WANTED —Ordei-a tor Ffrost's New Patent Self-inking Rubber Stamps: Small Machinery and Sewing Machines of all kinds to repair: I also make or repair Embossing Presses and ])ic3, repair Copying Prrsses and Dating Stamps; make Dnplicate Keys for S^fcs; small brass or steel spiral springs : cut small Tooth Wheels; repair, test, anjf adjust Steam or Vacuum Gauges; inaKe or Engine Counters: repair and adjust Scales, Weighing Machines and Weights to any accuracy ; or any othcr and small accurate work properly done at the Fittin? Shop, Victoria-street, a few doors above Quick's stables. "YX7*ANTED Known. -31,000 Beautiful VV Oleograph Scraps for Albums, from Id each : Handsomelv-bound Scrap Albums, at Is each ; .Japanese Scraps (the few remaining ones), reduced to - Id each, exquisite for ladies' fancy-work : round and oval Traya from Is each : Japanese Sunshades (the fashionable Stove ornament), 2s each : a Photographic Novelty, " The Man in Is (Jd ; Children s , l'icture Canls and Books in great varies . Tlie . Teachers' Oxfi-rd Bible, splendid type, with valuable . information; Handsome oleographs m Gilt Jrraraes at 2s ; a splendid Assortment of Lustres, \ ases, and Chinaware at prices hitherto m Auckland nt in, Qncen-strect.- 0. V>*. tJoodson. ] WAITED Known. —At C. W. Good- . son's stationery is sold at English prices. Cream-laid Ruled Note, 2d per quire ; Envelopes, 2d per packet; a job lot of 15,.W0 at Id per packet of 2n ; i Kea'itifu'.ly Tinted Itcp an.l Fancy Note lajter, \vitli a Court Knvelopes to match. Is per quire and p..cket. r ditto ditto, with Gold-printed lexU and Itirthdny v Inscriptions ; Jlonn.in/Xote, in.all borders Od per ; niiir,.- Court Knvelop-s, Cd ; >ote, Is 6.1 per ' Luires- Fnvelopel to match, .'id for 25; Iluled FooS'and Letter Paper. -.Id ; Wotting Paper, Is ftl I .. . , m i re Pail and Account, tierene and Copy c Hooks equally cheap. Writing Desks, Despatch Cases' Envelope Cases and lilotters in great \anetj . 1 I^ld per bottle; Inkstands in various styles: Pen,ri.lers a ffreat novelty ; Knives : Initial b Stamps for paper or linen -timii ng, lieau.lful tj pes st Islm -L The Climax Dater, v. ith n.«d dates lor 10 years ami hnsh.ess addres-s._;;Os ; the Automaton or Pencil Stamp any address. . i ml— 111, Queen-treet, opposite Tonks' Mart. fr TTST VNTED Known. —Tlio Auckland Tim- »= " ber Company (Limited), having over Two 1 Million Feet of Timber stacked, and largo quantities r , daily aniviog, together with Largo stocks oi Wishes is Doors, Mouldings, and Turnery, aro oflenng enonnou. inducements to purchasers. Correctne^and^ J °a'dr..guaranteed. To prevent mistakes, please addr ~ communications to the Company or llanager .In 1 -Holdship). Tr "VSTILSOXS AXD HORTOX, Artists, nn Vt En-ravers. Printers, Printers Brokers, Litho- pa grapliers, \ccount-Book makers, etc., J.yndham- &h fueot, Auckland, are prepared to «' c ™^. l ® U o^vJr g! work at English prices, in ttrst-clasa stjle of vow str manihip.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6003, 12 February 1881, Page 1
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