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Board and Residence. CLIFF HOUSE, Moore-street, conducted by Mrs. Miller. Terms moderate. Good view of harbour. Easy access to Queen-street. . BELLE VUE HOUSE.—Superior Board and lodging, — Emily Placo, near St. Paul's Church. SUPERIOR Board and Residence for Families and Gentlemen, with good smoking and bath rooms; terms moderate, five minutes' from Wharves — Waterloo House, opposite Government House. . . . RS. T. A. MANSFORD (widow of the late Judge Mansford) wishes to take charge of six young ladies. Every educational advantage, combined with homo comforts and maternal care.—Address, Mrs. Mansford, Pipitea-street, Wellington. REY-STREET. — Comfortable Board and Residence at Gloucester House. Excellent references given. OVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging ~'.; 20s per week do. do. (single room) 25s do. OUNG WOMEN'S INSTITUTE AND BOARDING HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET. Open daily from 10 a.m. till £1.30 p.m. Dinner and Luncheon, from 12 to 2 p.m. Tea, from 5t07 pm. Boarding House for young ladies who are occupied during the day. Terms on application to the Secretary. Working Parties and other social Gatherings are held during the week. Governess Agency and Lending Library in connection with the Institute. Wanted. "T> A R T N E R. Wanted, an Experienced and Energetic Business Man to join advertiser in an established Agency; one engaged in other business or agency, and having some knowledge of insurance preferable.—Apply by letter (confidential) to "Partner," care of Mr. Chambers, Messrs. E. Porter & Co. • A YOUNG MAN, age 24, requires a t Situation a 8 Storekeeper, or the management of a country store, 2J- years Auckland references. — Address, "Grocer," Herald Office. A LADY, living in one of the healthiest suburbs, wishes to have two or three girls to board and educate; they would havo all the advantages of a refined home, with careful training. Highest references.—Address F.E. Box 41, Post Office, Auckand. WHY GOTO TO WN? TT PURE "INDIA AND CHINA" TEAS, BEST GROCERIES, AND Fruit, Maize, Flour, Oats, Bras, &c, &c, House and Estate i-gency. AT "D TO U R R O W'S, PONSONBY, NOW SELLING AT TOWN PB.ICE3. Why Go to Town? "T^T ANTED ATTENTION OF PUBLIC. BLOOD RESTORER. The Public are cautioned to beware of any Fraudnlant Imitation of KITCHENS' CELEBRATED BLOOD .RESTORER, Which is the only NEW ZEALAND REHJ3DIAL AGENT OF TUB KIND. N.B.—Mr. Hitchens disclaims any connection with parties who are attempting to trade on the name of his Renowned Medicine, and who are desirous of making money out of a professed Blood Restorer recipe. H Y GO TO TOWN When you can Buy for Cash of equal value and very much loner pricc9 at STEPHENSON'S. A.O.S ealls special attention to his Varied Stock of Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Edgings, Rink Collars, Umbrellas, Manchester Goods, and Dress Materials in French Merinos, Cashmeres, Lustres, and Winceys. A. 0. STEPHENSON. Karangahape Road, Newton, Near Post-office. TOT OT CROSS BUNS. HOT CROSS BUNS. Wanted—Tho inhabitants of Parnell and other districts to send their orders for Buns to the New Zealand Bakery. Orders are respectfully invited not later than noon on Thursday, the 14th inst. W. J. O'BRIEN, New Zealand Bakery, Parnell. TW" EW ZEALAND FERNS, Unmounted, or tastefully Mounted in various ways, FROM 12 UP TO 120 VARIETIES, for sale by ERIC CRAIG, PBINCES-STREET. OTOB A T H to Rom's Public Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Victoria-street East. Charge, One Shilling. Open all week days from 7 a m. to 9 p.m., and Sunday Mornings from 6 till lu a.m. The Bath-rooms are all private, and supplied with every convenience, Turkish towels, Uesh and hair brushes, comba, respirators, soap, etc. Select bath-rooms (private) for Ladies every day, at all hours, with female attendance, One Shilling. Please note the address: Victoria-street East, above the Greyhound Hotel, and next the Cheap Bedding and Furniture Mart. Auckland. ADVERTISERS ! — The Auckland Saturday Night, as the oldest, the best family, story, and literary paper published in these colonies, is invaluable as an advertising medium. Read tho business notices given in each week's number. WANTED Known—That Music Printing, of sizes adapted to Hymn-books and the Pianoforte, is neatly executed at the Herald Office, Estimates given for Music-books arranged both for the Piano and in score. WANTED to Sell—Fire Grates, from 9s Gd upwards ; Sash Weiohts, Id per lb ; Tomb Bails, £3 and upwards ; other Castings equally cheap.—J. Kelly, Freeman's Bay Foundary. WANTED - 2SS purchasers of the New Agricultural Show Puzzle (containing six distinct ones) for Cd: also, the great Puzzle of 7 Jonathan outdone, price Is. —C. W. Goodson's, 111, Queen-street, and at Brandon House, Parnell. WANTED Known—That J. Morrison, Asphalter, has Removed to Ms New Yards, in Customhouse-street, between Hobson and Nelsonstreets. Asphalting attended to on the shortest notice.—A large supply of firewood, cut and uncut wholesale and retail. ANTED KNOWN— That the Auckland Timber Company supply Timber and Joinery of every possible description including Sashes, Doors, Casements, Window, and Door Frames, Mantelpieces, Stair-cases, Shop Sashes, Shutters, Bay Windows, Skylights. Vineries, Garden Lights, Gates, Ornamental Fencing Posts, Rails, Pickets, etc. WANTED KNOWN- That the Auckland Timber Company supply Turnery in its various branches (with fluting or other ornamentation, if required), including Verandah and other columns, Balusters, Circular Mouldings ; Materials for Bedsteads, Sofas, Chairs, Tables, and Washstands: Window Poles, Finials, Fence Pickets, etc., etc WANTED— Orders for Ffrost's New Patent Self-inking Rubber Stamps : Small Machinery and Sewing Machines of all kinds to repair; I also mako or repair Embossing Presses and Dies, repair Copyinir Presses and Dating Stamps; make Dnplicate Keys or Safes ; small brass or steel spiral springs ; cut small Tooth Wheels; repair, test, anc" adjust Steam or Vacuum Gauges ; mako or repair 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 Quick's stables.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6052, 11 April 1881, Page 1

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958

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6052, 11 April 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6052, 11 April 1881, Page 1

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