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Board and Besidence. i; jV. : | BOARD AND ,RESLDENCE.--V;\cancy "' for twd'or three gentlemen at Mrs. Grey-street. ;'." .''.'• .'■, ■ , ':: MRS. T. A. MANSFORD (widow r ; ,: .0 ' the late Judge.Mansford) wishes', to' tako charge of six'young ladies'.' Everj* educational'advantage, combined' with homo comforts" arid maternal care.—Address, Mrs. Mansford, Pipifea-street, Wellington. "- '-. ■■ -' '■ ■■'';-'. ,' '"'■'.; MRS. DALTON has removed from ■ • Exonia House, Hobson-street, owing to the house being sold, and has taken Panama-House, lately occupied by Mrs.' Haslett, at the bottom of Symondsstreet, close to the Supreme Court, where,,she has much increased accommodation for Boarders; etc. . ; -. 1 REY-STREET. — Comfortable .Board ■ and Residence at Glou ester House. .Excellent refererices'given.' ' . • '. SUPERIOR Board and ■• Rdsideh'ce' ;! for Families and Gentlemen, "with smoking room; terms moderate,, five minutes' from Wharves—Waterloo House, opposite Government House... .';-.■•- /. ARBOUR View Boarding-house, Shor't-land-street, above the Post-otfico." Good Bath- . - '"" '"" "' : 1 GOVERNOR ' ' BROAVNE , HOTEL, ..-.:; -. HOBSON-STREET. :.,j/.;-! i.' ".'■" Board and Lodging. !...-...[ ;20s per. week do.-: ■■ do. .: (single room) ■.'.:..... 255.. do.'::', '"'' ; ' ; TO Ll&fc::^v. : :;"'.f,.-:","-', T : O "LET — THE: "ALBERT.-. HALL, •■:; : DARBY-STREET; < 1.. U-i I''! .v '. '- . Is verj-csnvenient.lpr.-entertainmenta. of jallkinds, and is to let ou moderate terms. ','. ■■'*'.■*<)>''. : Apply to ■ ... ALFRED BUCKLAND. TO LET—A House and Shop, 'top of ~ Hobson-streot, and opposite Wellington-street, I —Apply to J Kirkman,' Upper Nelson-street. . TO LET—A .cheerful Sitting!,and JJed.' room, with gas and bath, within fifteen minutes' walk of Post-office; suitable for two gentlemen or a married couple.—Address, D.H.. Hep-alp Office. , rflO LET, in the busiest ! 'part of - Queen- - a*•-'" street-^A'Seedsman, and Nursery Business, ; doing a : g66dtrad6; Stock at shop, arid Nursery to be : taken at valuation; or at a sum down-.- Nursery about , a'miltf from" Auckland. The owner leaving'to go up" ; the country.—Enquire at Herald Office for address, : EOR 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 profit- . ablo business. The stand is one of the'best in Auckland, and a moderate capi al invested in'tho business : would be certain of good returns. Ovens, range, gas stove and fittings, in good working order arid nearly now.— Apply to F. E. Comptou. next door ' :.:■■... 1 ] :.'■ ..' . Lost and Pound. •'•'■-■ i-jf? REWARDS—Lost, between Upper 3& A- Queen-street and the North Shore, a Lady's Gold Watch.Chain, cable link pattern. The above reward will be given to anyone delivering the above to Mr. Halyday, upholsterer, Shortland-street. . LOST, on Saturday evening, • between Queen and Hohson streets, by a poor man, a Leather Purse containing five sovereigns. One Pound reward will be paid, to anyone leaving the above at' Messrs. Whitakor, Russell and Buddie's, Wyndham>treet - - • ' ' -H- OST—A Silver plated Wheel-cap. The -JLJ finder will be rewarded by returning the same to Lendrum's Stables... .'. ' . Wanted. - - A SEA PIE OF WANTS !—Young Farm Couple ; Boy to drive a baker's cart (arid can learn the business); Lad able to' Milk well; a large number of Fomalo Servants, useful Young Girls, and Cooks and Laundresses. I-want employment for a first-rate Shingler, likewise for a Milliner arid Dressmaker (by the day or week), and for a Smart Young Fellow as improveron a first-class farm.— Hannaford's Auckland Registry, Queen and Darby streets. A .MIDDLE-AGED" WOMAN desires a. ra-eugagement as Housekeeper, good cook; no objection to the country.—Address N. 8., Hkkald Oflice. z A WIDOW LADY, in the country,'- is prepared to Board Two Children. There is a good school near, and music, if recnurcd. Terms, moderate.— .>pply, Mr. Westpfhal, Bootmaker, Queenstreet ' ' __3>aJ BONUS given to any person finding <$& fci advertiser billet as clerk, warehouseman, or in engineering, or timber works, 17 years' references. The above ofrcr open a fortnight.---J.G.S., Herald Office. - '■ IF MR. HARVEY BOYS GRAHAM, who is known to have been at Waitakerei, Auckland, in June, IS7O, will at once communicate with Messrs. Cleverton and Son, Solicitors, Plymouth, England, he will hear of something to his advantage. Any information respecting the abovenamed will be gladly received by the advertisers. "T&TOTICE.- The Lady about Town writes _L>l to sav that Williams's is the Cheapest House iu town for Fancy Drapery aud SmaU 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. ,_ WANTED —Tlie Public to' know that' Crowther's 'Buses run every fifteen minutes, from S.a.m. till C.."U p.m.. to Newmarket via Parnell WANTED Known —That D. Goldie is prepared to sell all'.kinds of Building and other Tiriiber, including Hardwood. Spokes, Felloes Iron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and Shingles at his yards, Albert-street, near the Dock, at the lowest cash prices. The timber being under cover ' is better than that purchased.elsewhere.... J ... • ~\%T ANTED Known — That Bill-heads Y V Circulars,- Cards,: Programmes, aud Genera) Fruiting of every description, from entirely new type;, is executed at the Herald Office, at the lowest possibh prices ___j l, - ••' : • ; WANTED Known. — .!—- Valentines in England now assume the form of Useful Gifts. To meet this demand C. \V. Goodson has imported a varied Assortment of beautiful Goods suit"d for Valentine' Presentations. They are displayed in the Valentine Show-room, where saoo. New Ones from Id to as each are arranged for inspection. They comprise the. Latest Novelties in London, and ' are marveliouslv cheap. Barry purchasers will secure the choicest ones, and they, will be saved the.disappointment experienced.by many who came too late for Xmas Cards aud found the; best earl ■ at 111, Queen-street. : - ■ inSTANTED—Orders ior Ffrost's New 'VV Patent Self-inkiug" Rubber Stamps : Small Machinorv and Sewing Machines of all kinds to repair; I also make or repair Embossing Presses and Dies, repair Copying Presses and Dating stamps; make Dnplicate Keys for Safes ; small brass or.steel spiral springs: cut small Tooth Wheels; repair, tost, auc" adjust Steam or Vacuum Gauges; make or rcp-ir Engine Counters; repair and adjust Scales, Weighing Machines and Weights to any accuracy : or any other ' and small accurate work properly done at the Fitting Shop, Victoria-street, a few doors above Quicks stables. ■ ; WANTED Known. -31,000 Beautiful Oleograph Scraps for Alliums, from Id each; Haudsomcly-boun.l. Scrap Albums, at Is each ; Japanese Scraps (the few remaining ones), reduced told 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 Gd ; Children s Picture' Cards and Books in great variety; The '■' Teachers' Oxford Bible, splendid type, witli valuable ' information ; Handsome Oleographs in Gilt Frames at "3 • a splendid Assortment of Lustres, Vases, Glass, and Chinaware'at prices hitherto unknown in Auckland at 111, Queen-street.—C.W. Goodson. WANTED Known.—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 Id per packet of 2o; Beautifully Tinted Rep and Fancy Note Paper, with Court Envelopes to match,. 1b per quire and packet; ditto, ditto, with Gold-printed Texts and Birthday I Inscriptions ; Mourning Note, in all borders, 6d per * ouire- Court Envelopes, Cd; Foreign Note, IsOdper . 5 quires; Envelopes' to "match, 3d for 25; Ruled Foolscap and Letter Paper, 9d; Blotting Paper, Is 6d ner autre Pass and Account, Exercise and Copy Books, equaUy cheap. . Writing Desks, Despatch > Cases Envelope Cases and Blotters in great variety: Ink, Id per bottle; Inkstands in various stylesrPenwipers a great novelty ; Paper ■ Knives -; Initial Stamps for paper or linen stamping, beautiful types; Is and 2s ; Tlie Climax Dater.-with fixed dates for 10 years and business address,-;3os ;. the Automaton or Pencil Stamp any, address, 7s Cd—lll, Queen-street,. opposite Tonks" Mart.' ' "•..".,-.-, ■~;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6004, 14 February 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6004, 14 February 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6004, 14 February 1881, Page 1

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