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Board and Residence. PRIVATE Board and Residence for two or three gentlemen ; plunge and shower baths —Osborne House, Hobson-street, corner Wellcslcvstreets 4 COMFORTABLE Accommodation for one or two gent'emen at Panama House, Lower Symonds-street. Bath and Piano. VACANCIES for two or three Boarders with home comforts, at Beresford House, junction of Pitt and Beresford-streets. I'iano. bath. BKTjTiK VUE HOUSE.—Superior Board and Lodging. — Emily Place, near St. Paul's Church, T. A. MANSFORD (widow of -LtJL the late Judge Mansford) wishes to tike charge of si* young ladies. Every educational advantage, combined with homo comforts and maternal care.—Address, Mrs. -Mansford, Pipitea-street, "Wellington. /GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, VJT HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging 20s per week do. do. feingieroom) 25s do. Young women's institute and BOARDING HOUSE, QUKEN-STREET. Open daily from 10 a.m. till 9.30 p.m. Dinner and Luncheon, froml2 to 2 p.m. Tea, from sto 7 p.m. Boarding House for young ladies who are occupied during the day. Terms on application to the Secretary. The following gatherings, to which all are invited, are held during the week: — Mo u day, 7.30 p.m.—Bible Class. Tuesday, 3.30 p.m.—Bible Class.Friday, 7.30 p.m.—Working Party (for Institute). Governess Agency, Servants' Registry, and Lending library in connection with the Institute. Personal. jT Q /"k REWARD will be given to O®* 1 -fl, vf vr any person who will give the undersigned satisfactory legal evidence of the death of JAMES McDO.S ALB, formerly a member of tho firm of Miller and McDonald, of Dunedin;cr a reward of £25 will be given for sat sfactory proof that he is alive. HARPER & « 0., Solicitors, Christchurch, MRS. MARY HARRIS (Widow) is requested to call for her bag.—M. iMgeombc 1 LostTEN SHILLINGS REWARD-Lost on Friday evening, between Albert and Queen streets, a Lady's Locket and Bunch of Charms.— Finder returning same to Black Bull Hotel, will receive the above reward. LOST, some time since, from Butler's GraftonKoad Omnibus—A Day Book.—Finder wiilbe rewarded on delivering it to the Drivor. LOST. —Strayed from Otahuhu—A Bay Saddle Mure; black points, brand on near side Beck.—Finder will receive 2 s reward on returning to F. Andrews, Otahuhu. W anted. IMPORTANT to Employers of Labour— Several inen, competent to act as managers of places of business or farms, gardeners, storemen, men cooks. —E. Henry's Registry, Shortland-street. WANTED —Everybody to use Professor Gusscott's ointment for bad legs, bad breasts, cuts or bruises. When all other fails there as a perfect cure.—Shortland-gtroet. Auckland. WANTED— The Ladies to go where thej' will get Untriinmcd and Trimmed Hats cheapest at J. Gilmour's, Upper Symonds-street. WA N TED —Purchasers for active, quiet, and sound Hay Horse. C years old, and Hay Mare, 7 years old, suitable for heavy spring cart, or express work ; and Grey Mare, 0 years, hack, splendid trotter ; to bo sold, as owner has no further use for them,—Apply Mr. T. B. Hill, Chemist, Queen-street. WANTED —Everyone to know that we are selling pure Kauri Gum Oil for Priming at 2s 9d per gallon ; also, Mixed l'aints ready for use in any quantity. The cheapest and best in the town.—Atkinsnn and Co.. Freeman's Hay. Auckland WANTED —The Ladies to know that | tlioy can get a first-class Selection of Gloves at J. Gilmour'H, Upper Symonds-street. Two and four buttoned Kid, Jersey Lace, and a great variety of Silk and Lisle Thread, in all Colours, Ladies' and ChiI"\\TANTED —Purchasers for Waste Paper. Y T Apply to the Publisher, Herald Office. WANTED Known — The Auckland Timber Company are still supplying ordinary Building Timber, Sashes, Boors, Mouldings, &c., at the lowest Current Kates. —N.B.—Rough Heart of Kauri Shingles, at 9s per thousand ; Heart of Kauri Palings, at lis per hundred ; Sap Kauri Palings, 9b per hundred. WANTED Known—That we deliver Taupiri, Bay of IslaDds, and Newcastle Coal also Firewood, to any part of tho City or Suburbs a Lowest liates.—W. & G. Winstonc, Customhousefltreot WANTED— Orders lor 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 Dies, repair Copyine Presses and Bating Stamps; make Dnplicate Keys or Safes; small brass or steel spiral springs; cut small Tooth Wheels; repair, test, and adjust Steam or Vacuum Gauges; maue or recoil Engine Counters; repair and adjust Scales, Weighing Machines and Weights to any accuraay ; or any other and small accurate work properly done at the Fitting Shop, Victoria-street, a few doors above Quick's stables. WANTED KNOWN—CHRISTMAS PRESENTS and NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. To meet the increasing demands of the season, an immense arrival of new and most attractive goods have been received at the London Arcade. An unprecedented display of the greatest novelties ever 6een in Auckland are now arranged on tho attractive stalls, classified and marked in plain figures at prices within the reach of all. The Arcade is opened daily at 9 and closed at 9, except Thursdays at C, and Saturdays at lO.:50. Inspection invited. In this establishment, tho useful and ornamental are combined, forming the most attractive and unique display in the colony. Unequalled cither in tho low prices charged, the magnitude, or class of goods offered. 13,000 Christmas and New Year's Cards, ranging in price from Id to £1. Sec the live windows, filled with new goods, weekly replaced. Regular shipments per Orient and P. and O. steamers. London office, 58, St. Mary, Axe. See Goodson's London ▲read*. _ GO TO BATH to Rote's Public Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Victoria-street East. Charge, Oxk Shilling. Open all week days from 7 a m. to 9 p.m., and Sunday Mornings from 6 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. 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 nest the Cheap Bedding and Furniture Mart. Auckland. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!!—Ladies bear in mind that Williams has opened up auother lot of Fresh Goods which he intends so sell cheap. The best and cheapest lot of Ladies' Underclothing in Auckland; the best assortment of Real and Imitation Maltese Lace, a nico lot of Lace and Silk Ties, 2seck Frillings, a nice assortment of Gilt and Black Brooches and Earrings cheap. Ladies from tho country would do well to buy their goods at Williams' Cheapest House in Town, foot of Greystreet, four doors above .Market entrance, open till 9 o'clock p.m. pUBLIC NOTICE. J. GILMOUR, or Upper Symonds-street, Wishes to inform his Customers and the Public that ho has now received a very large stock of < Summer nosiory and Gloves, and would direct special attention to these departments, as he is now in a position to offer exceedingly good value, and a very large assortment to choose from. In Ladies' Gloves there are all the newest kinds and colours, both Jerseys and two and four-buttoned kid and silk. Also, a large variety of children's in black and coloured silk. N.B.—A large Stock of the best makes of white Calicoes to hand, and selling by the dozen yards very cheap. A N T E DPJECIIASERS for grains For a term. Apply to HANCOCK & CO., Brewers, Newmarket. WANTED— PURCHASERS FOR NEW POTATOES. FRESH SUrPLY EVERY DAY, FROil OUP. own farm, panmure, In large or small quantities, at Lowest Market Rates November 14, 18S1. FISHIER & CO* HV GO TO TOWN When yo-a can Buy for Cash of equal value anil very much lower prices at STEPHENSON'S? A.O.S calls special attention to Ills Varied Stock Of Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Edgings, Rials Collars, Umbrellas, Manchester Goods, and Dress Materials in French Merinos, Cashmeres, Lustres, and Yi iuceys. A. O. STEPHENSON. Kakasoaiiape Road, Seivwii, Near Post-otlice. B Y G O TO TOWN? PUKE "INDIA AND TEAS, BEST GROCERIES, AND Fruit, Maize, Flour, Oats, Bra>, &c., &c. Eartilenware, Hardware, &c. AT R JjURHOW'S, PONSONBY NOW SELLING AT TOWN PRICES. Why Go to Town?

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6255, 3 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6255, 3 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6255, 3 December 1881, Page 1