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-Board and Residence. ' BOARD AND RESlDENCE.—Vacancies for two or tlireo Gentlemen Boarders witli piano—At Mrs, J. Parker's, 02, Grey-street. Q UPERIOR Board and Residence—At Mrs "|>ELLE VTJE HOUSE.—Supcnor Board Lodging,-Emily Place, near St. Paul's — Comfortable Board \J{ and Residence at Glou-estcr House. Excellent MRS. T. A. MANSFORD (widow of the late Judge MansforiP wishes to take charge of six young ladies. Every tage, combined with homo comforts TndmaternSl Mr, Manaford, I> il ,itea- 5 ,, C et, W fi OVERKOR BROWNE HOTEL \JC . 110B3OX-STREKT. ' Board and Losing 20s per week do. do. (single room). ■..■....25s do. i ■\rOWSG WOMEN'S INSTITUTE AND JL 13O.1KDIXG HOUSE, QUEEX-STKEET. Open daily from 10 r.m. till 9.30 p.m. Dinner and Luncheon, from 12 to 2 p.m. Tea, from sto 7 p.m. Boarding House for*young ladies who arc occupied during the day. . Terms on application to the Secretary. Working Parties and orlier social Gatherings are held during the week. Governess Agency and Lending Librarv in connection with the Institute. , Personal. KENNEDY. —Notice ia hereby given that JOHN' KENNEDY, late of Walnut-street Liverpool, England. Shipping Clerk, died on the 2Cth Jsovembcr, 1830, having left a Will and Codicil the r|!j l i?;?™-"'' l , tee UU:lcr wuich is his brother, HUBERT KL.NNEm, formerly of Liverpool, but now believed to be residing- in New Zealand. The said Robert Jvennedy, or luiy person possessing any information respecting him, i≤ requested to communicate with the undersigned. His last known addresses (IS7O— 1S70) wore " Great North Road" and "Wash Dyke," both at or near Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand BAKTLETT & ATKINSON Solicitors of the Executor 22, North John-street, Liverpool, England. TD> EQUIRED—The whereabouts of EdJLVi ward McGarry; nged 31. Last seen in tho Greyhound Hotel, Queen-street. Any information as to his whereabouts will be thankfully received by Mrs. McGarry, Elliott-street,-or at the Police Station, To Let. ~; '■ /COMMODIOUS and Comfortable Rooms, \_y some with gas laid on, suitable for committee meeting, offices, &c, at from 4s to 25s a week, at tho Great Northern L&ncl Agcnc}*, corner Queen tind Victoria-streets. TO LET—A Large Store in Victoriastreet, next to the Union Bank.—Apply to H. Partington, Stichbury's Buildings, Queen-street. Wanted. AS useful Companion, and to travel by land or by sea, a highly respectable young firl, with excellent references.—Apply "Companion," lekald Office. A DVERTISEK (20) desires engagement _c3L as clerk, or is willing to give three months to improve in the Drapery, providing board and residence are found; good- references.—Apply T.C., Herald office. T^T ANTED Known—That I have for sale Prime Taranaki BUTTJ3K.. Fresh and Salt. Regular shipments to follow.—W. Gusson, Seed, Grain, and Produce Agent, Custom-house-street. "XT E W ZEALAND FERNS, Unmounted, or tastefully Mounted in various ways, FROM 12 DP TO 120 VARIETIES, - for sale by ERIC CRAIG, PEINCES-STEEET. GO TO BATH to Kotii's Public" Hot, Cold, and Shower Eaths, Victoria-street East. Charge, Osn SurxLiso. Open all week days from 7 am.to 9 p.m., and Sunday Mognincs from-fi till lu a.m. The Jiath-rooms are all private, and supplied with overv convenience, Turkish towels, flesh and hair combs, respirators, soap, etc. Select bath-rooms (private) for Ladies every day, at all hours, -with female attendance, One Shilliku. Plcanc octe the Rrfdress: Victoria-street East, above the Greyhound Hotel, and next the Cheap Hodding and Furniture Mart. Auckland. "T^TOTIOE.— The Lady about Town writes JJS to say that Williams' is the Cheapest House in town for Fancy Drapery ana 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 Clack Brooches and Earrings, cheap. Ladies from the country would do well to buy their .goods at William's, Cheapest House in Town, opposite Dampier's). Open till 9p. n. "TOf ANTED KNOW N— 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. WHY GO TO TOWN? PUKE "INDIA AND CHINA" TEAS BEST GROCERIES, AXB Fr.ciT, Maize, Flour, Oats, 8r..» &c, &c, House and Estate Agency. AT "g U R K O WS, ■ .■■■.. ' PONSONBYNOW SELLING AT TOWN PRICES. Wiiv Go to Town ? . ;H Y GOTO TOW N When you can Bay for Cash of equal value and very much lower prices at STEP HEN 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 A. 0. STEPHENSON. Kakaxgaiiape Road, Netvtox, Near Post-office. WANTED— The Public to know that Crowtuer's 'Duses run every fifteen minutes from 8 a.m. till 6.30 p.m., to Newmarket via ParneD. WANTED Known — That Goodson's London Arcade. US, Queen and Victoria streets, is open daily from 9 to 9, on Saturdays iintil 10.30.—See advertisement on first page. "VST'ANTED Known—That Music PrintT ¥ iso, of sizes adapted to Hymn-books and the Pianoforte, is neatly executed at the Herald Office Estimates given fi.r Music-books arranged both for tte Piano and in score WANTED Known—That D. Goldie is prepared to sell all kinds of Building ant! othor Timber, including Hardwood, Spokes, Felloes Iron Bark, and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and Shingles at his yards, Albert-street, near tho Dock, at the lowest cash prices. The timber being under cover is better than that purchased elsewhere WANTED Known—That J. Morrison, Asphaltor, has Removed to his New Yarns in Customhouse-street, between Hobson and Notsonstreets. Asphalting attended to on tho shortest notice.—A large supply of firewood, cut and uncut, wholesale aid retail. WANTED— Orders tor Ffrost's New Patent Self-inking Rubber Stamps: Small Machinery and Sewing Jlacliines of all kinds to repair; I also make or repair Embossing Presses and Dies, repair Copyintr Presses and Dating Stamps; make Duplicate Keys or Safes ; small brass or steel spiral springs; cut small Tooth Whoels ; repair, test, and adjust Steam or Vacuum Gauges; make 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' stablas. ~\%J~ ANTED— The Public of Auckland to V Y know that, as really serviceable goods can now b» got ready-made, it is a mistake to get rubbish made to measure. From long experience, J. I'oiti>, Tailor, Queen-street, is able (at very little above ready-made prices) to produce the Cheapest Suit to measure in this city, whether you consider the goods, tho style and tit, or the price. Example : Tho price of a decent Slop Suit is from 60s to 70s. I can .nake you a suit from 70s to Ms, which cannot be surpassed, being well-shrunk and well made in evory respect. If vou want a Best Suit, try my Fancy Coat and Vest, and Mosgiel Tweed Trousers from UOs to 110s. Try Ford's Trousers and Vests, from 32s Cd to 42s Oil. Try Ford's Trousers, made from. Tweed (not cotten rubbish) from 21s to 27s Od. __ 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 Toles, Finials, Fence Pickets, etc., etc. WILSONS AND HOKTON, Artists, Engravers, Printers, Printers' Brokers, Litlio-. graphers, Account-Book makers, etc., Wyndhamstreet, Auckland, are prepared to oiccute all kinds of work at English, prices, in first-class style of Ytorkmaaship.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6099, 4 June 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6099, 4 June 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6099, 4 June 1881, Page 1