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Board and Residence. OARD AND RESlDENCE.—Vacancies for two or three Gentlemen Boarders, with piano.—At Mrs. J. Parker's, C 2, Grey-street. SUPERIOR Board and Residence—At Mrs. Dalton's, Panama House, Lower Syuiondsstreet. Bath, piano, &c. Terms moderate. B~ELLE VUE HOUSE.—Superior Board and Lodging. — Emily Place, near St. Paul's Church. REY-STREET. — Comfortable Board and Resilience at Gloucester House. Excellent 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, lMpitea-street, Wellington. ri OV.ERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, \JT HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging 20s per week do. do. (single room) 253 do. YOUNG WOMEN'S. INSTITUTE AND BOARDIXG HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET. Open daily from 10 a.m. till 9.30 p.m.' Dinner ami Luncheon, from 12 to 2 p.m. Ten, from sto 7 p.m. Boarding House foi»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. ■ -• ■ : . .- ■ : To Let~ ■ COMMODIOUS and Comfortable Rooms, V-/ some with gas laid on, suitable for committee meetings, offices, &c. ; at from 4s to 255. a week, at the Great Northern" Land Agency, : corner Queen and Victoria-streets. 0 LET — THE ALBERT HALL, DARBY-STREET. Is very csnvenient for entertainments of all kinds, and is to let on moderate terms: Apply, to . ~ . HESKETH is AITKEN-. TO LET—A Large Store in Victoria- ■ street, next to the Union Bank.—Apply to H. I Partington, Stichbury's Buildings, Queen-street. Wanted. AS useful Companion, and to travel by land or by sea, a highly respectable young girl, with excellent references.—Apply "Companion," Herald Office. A DVERTISEK. (20) desires engagement improve in the Draper} - , providing board and residence are found; good references.—Apply T.C., Hkbai-p Office. REQUIRED— The whereabouts of Ed- j ' ward McGarry; aged 34. Last seen in the Greyhound Hotel, Queen-street. Any information as to his whereabouts will be thankfully received by Mrs. McGarry, Elliott-street, or at the Polico Station, Auckland. i TST"ANTED .Known—That I have for sale , Prime Taranaki BUTTER. Fresh and Salt. .Regular shipments te follow.—W. Gunson, Seed, . Grain, and Prodnco Agent, Custom-house-street. Vγ e w zeal an b 'f.e rn s, Unmounted, or tastefully Mounted in various ways, FROM 12 UP TO 120 VAXILTIEP, for sale by ERIC CRAIG, i PRINCES-STREETi OO TO BATH to Rom's Public Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Victoria-street East. Chargo, One Shilling. Open all week days from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Sunday MoBNrxGS from 0 till 10 a.m. The Bath-rooms are all private, and supplied with every convenience, Turkish towels, flesh and hair brushes, combs, 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 tho Cheap Bedding and Furniture Mart. Auckland. "foTOTICE.— The Lady about Town writes _L 3( to say that Williams' 15 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 William's, Ciieapest House in Town, foot of Grey-strcrt, four doors from Market entrace opposite Dampier's). Open tiliOp. n. ~ytf~ ANTED K N O WN— WHITES', Paexell, are constantly adding more good, useful, and cheap goods. Orders taken for any articles not in. Everything is 10 per cent, lower than town. Kilting done. ■\%T H Y GO TO TOWN? YV PURE "ESTDIA AND CHINA" TEAS, BEST GROCERIES, ASD Fruit, Maize, Flour, Oats, Bram ic, &c, House and Estate Agency. gnsso w's, ponsonby-; sow selling at town prices. Why Go to Tows? H Y G 0 T 0. TO W N Wl:en you can Buy for Cash of equal value and very : much lower prices at STEPHEN SON'S. A.O.S calls 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. O. STEPHENSON. 3vARANtiAUAPE ROAD, NEWTON, Xear Posfcollice. WANTED Known—That J. Morrison, Asphalter, has Removed to his New Yarns in Customhouse-street, between Hobson and Nelsonstreets. Asphalting attended to on the shortest notice.—A largo supply of firewood, cut and uncut, wholesale and retail. WANTED— Orders lor Ffiost's New Patent Self-inking Rubber Stamps: Small Machinery and Sewing Machines of all Uiuds to repair; I also make or repair Embossing Prosst-s and Dies, repair Copying Presses and Dating Stamps; make Dnplicate Keys or Safes; small brass or steel spir.-U springs; cut small Tooth Wheels; repair, test, and adjust Steam or Vacuum Gauges; inaKc or repair Engine Counters; repair and adjust Scales, Weighing Machines and Weights to any acenracy ; or any other and small accurate work properly done at the Fitting Shop, Victoria-street, a few doors obove Quick' stables. "T^T" ANTED—The Public of Auckland to T V know that, as really serviceable goods can now bo got ready-made, it is a mistake to get rubbish made to measure. From long experience, J. Ford, Tailor, Queen-street, is able (at very little above ready-made prices) to produce tho Cheapest Suit to measure in this city, whether you consider tho goods, tho style and (It, or the price. Example : The price of a decent Slop Suit is from 60s to 70s. I can jaake you a suit from 70s to 90s, which cannot be surpassed, being well-shrunk and well made in every respect. If you want a Best Suit, try my Fancy Coat and Vest, and Mosgiel Tweed Trousers from 903 to 110s. Try Ford's Trousers and Vests, from 32e 0d to 42s Bd. Try Ford's Trousers, made from Tweed (not cotten rubbish) from 21s to 27s Cd.' WANTED Known — That the Auckland Timber Company supply Turnery in' its various branches (with fluting or othei 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.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6098, 3 June 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6098, 3 June 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6098, 3 June 1881, Page 1

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