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Eoaxd and Besidenca. THE OLD CLUB, Eden Crescent.— Vacancies for Gentlemen or Ladies. Plunge and shower bath. Terms, according to requirements. Temperance boarding-house, ■ Upper Queen-street.—Board and Lodging, 18a per week; single rooms, 21g. Piano and Bath.— Henry Thode, Proprietor. . COMFORTABLE Board and Residence in private family for two single gentlemen or a married couple, situate in Franklin-road, Ponsonby ; splendid view, every home comfort, and terms moderate.— Apply F. B. Madndoe, at Mr. H. P. Barber's, Fort-street. - ■ ■■■ PANAMA HOUSE, Lower Symondastreet, beautifully situated, overlooking Government House grounds. Mrs. Dalton has now vacancies for families; also, for one or two.gentle* meß. Piano, bath and shower. Terms, moderate. MISS MURPHY bega to inform her friends that she has removed from Cypress Villa, Lower Symonds-atreet, to 4t The Betreat," Upper Symonds-street, opposite "The Nook." The house is in a healthy and pleasant situation off the road, with a view of the harbour, within ten minutes* walk of the Post Office, and contains accommodation or gentlemen and families. Terms moderate.

CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent street—Mrs. Richmond begs to inform her friends that she has now opened her new premises as~a first-class boarding houss. Single and double bedrooms and suites of apartments. - Plunge and shower baths, and every accommodation for visitors. Two minutes walk from Opera House.—Terms on application. aOVERNOR BROWNE HOrEL HOBSON-BTEEET. Board andLodglng. _________ _20s per week do. do. (ilnefl. room! 9ft' dn. To Let. OFFICE to Let, containing two rooms and fire place ; rent lew to good permanent tenant. —Apply to C. J. Hutchinson, Cnstoms-atreet. SAMPLE ROOMS.—Two Large Rooms to Let in warehouse; would do for workshop.

Apply Shakespear and Co., Queen-atreot, Bent low to a good tenant. , • • TO LET—In Brighton a aix-roomed house. —Apply W. Hcdgson, corner of Alpha Boad and Cracroft-street, Paraell. TO LET—A House of 7 rooms in Wyn-yard-street, close to Grammar-school.—Apply to Mr. Thos. Williams, Wynyard-street. TO LET—An Office, first floor, fronting Queen-street; good position. — Apply Mutual Life ABSoolatioD of Australasia, No. 81, Queen-street. TO LET—A large Warehouse of three flats, lately occupied by Mr. A. H. Nathan, 83, Quqen-stre"t.—Apply to John Lamb, 39, Queen-street TO LET—A Shop in Wellesley-atreet East, between Messrs. Milne and'Choyce and Close Bros'.—Apply to F. A. White, 83, Queen*street. TO LET, with immediate possession (1.8 A. btoas) —The Stone Building in Port* street known as Lamb's MilL—Apply to J. Lamb,

or to W. Altken,Land Agent. TO LET.—New Shop, corner of Wellesleyand Elliott-streets. Large upstairs room, suitable for a dentist or an architect. Concrete cellar, gas and water 'aid on.—Apply to J. & G. Buchanan, Wellesley-street East. TO LET ©R LEASE. Warehouse of two storeys, with excellent cellar; in Albert and Little Quoon-streats. B. TONKS & CO. TO LET on Lease—The farm at Mangare now in the occupation of Mr. «T. Bainbtidge, whose lease terminates on the 24th May next. containing 318 acres, all laid down in grass and subdivided into convenient paddocks; together with a two-story House, built of brick, verandah and balcony, and divided inttf 10 rooms, Jdtchen and scullery, and othor houses, stabling, Ac. Molt of the Farm is thoroughly tile-drained.—Apply to D. LYNCH, ' April 16, 1834. Pomonby. mo LET — A LARGE STORE in Little Queen-street; two floors, 100 x 30; suitable for Gum, Grain, or Produce. A frontage to Queen-street, il desired, can be ar ranged for. Bent low. ,■ ' Apply to AB'i'ilu jb& H. Customs-street. OFFICES TO LE T IN WYNDHAM-STKBET..., Suite of three Booms, roltaWe.-for Solicitors ofr' others. Apply WILLIAM AITKEN, Ajent. ' Auckland, January 11,188*. - Lost and Found. LOST, at Otahuhu—A lemoa-and-white English Setter Dog.—Anyone returning him to Mr. F. G. Clayton, Newmarket, will ba handsomely rewarded. ■ ; ■ ■ LOST, on Wednesday afternoon, about four o'clock—A Lady's small Reticule, _contaminga leather parse with two pounds in it. Findor will be rewarded by returning it to Heru/d Office. Wanted. OOKOMANDEL HOSPITAL. A Medical Man is required 'for the above Hospital. Sulary. £-200 per annum, with private practice. Application to be made to the undersigned, up to TUESDAY, 6th May, 1884. ' • J. H. HARRISON, Secretary Hospital Committee. A TRAINED NURSE (experienced and well recommended) is open to immediate engagements as Ladies or Sick Nurse.—Nurse, Mrs. Loverock's, 2, Hobeon-street. . . | COACHMAN wanted for private family; V 7 Thorough efficiency and steadiness indispansa ble. — Apply to Mr. Orowther, Vic'.oria Stables, Welleslay-street. TmDITOR for a first-class Colonial NewsWanted. - Apply Jotn Fairfax and Sons, Sydney. MARRIED COUPLE (without enonm- ! brances) Wanted on Farm up Waikato :.wife lo cook and keep house, man to do general work: or a Married Couple, with sons old enoueh to do ordinary work. — A pply Mr. Andrew Sinclair (opposite Dr. , "Wine's), Symonda-street, Auckland. PRO <BO NO PUBLICO. — Registry for Domes ic Servants.—Miss Mooney, EUiottstreet, adjacent to the Market.— Domestic Servants wanted and required, all classes. All information regarding same at above address. ■ . WANTED —Information regarding one Matthew Dinnet, who was known to be in Auckland in the year 1814, but has not been heard of since that dato ; or of his wife. Margaret Barbour Dinnet; or of their son, John Dinnet. Any information relative to the above will be thankfully received by John graser, Whangarol. TOBACCO CULTURE.—An American, who thoroughly understand! the above,* with

curing and sweating, desires engagement, or combined with farming.—Address, Virginia, Hjcrau> Office. TO Manufacturers, Ironmongers, and Metal Workers.—Wan tod, by advertiser—Situation in Warehouse, Works, or Offico. Thorongh Ironmonger ; understands workmen; and good bookkeeper. . Virst'Ciass references. — Address Metal, Hbp.jxp Office. . WANTED Known — Goodaon'a Column will be found in another part of to-day's issue. ■ WANTED Known—On Saturday next, T. B. Robson, Draper, Ponsonby, will offer portions of a Bankrupt's Stock. Bought at auction. WANTED to Borrow or Purchase—Copy Bales of a Lancashire Co-operative Society. —Apply to J. Ballard, Mangera (near Onehanga).' ANTED TO LET, A QUARKY OF FIRST-CLASS BLUE STONE, Within about 100 yards of AVONDALE RAILWAY STATION, And Good Five-roomed House on the property. Apply to B. OITTOS & SONS. WANTED, KNOW N, the Depot for HOP B I T T E R S, BOTANIC DISPENSARY, W E I. L E S L E Y-S T R E E T, For Purity and Strength - unequalled. A trial will lolly prove. • - - 2s 6d a Bottle; or-5 Booties for 10s. PAIN CURER. Its effects are wonderful (or Internal and external pains, removing obstructions, equalising circulation, and restoring tone to every part. - • • Botixe Is. OUR WOBM MEDICINES, so Pure, Simple, and Good are being,used in all parts of New Zealand. , Fresh Shipments of Herbs, Boots, and Barkj evory month ol ever* description; best quality;] i - wholesale and retail, at'loirert ' - possible prices.. . ' . Consultation personal or by letter. NEIL CLIFFORD, , HERBALISTS, i ' Bourns Diuehsajit! '] Wellkslet-stbem-East, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6997, 21 April 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6997, 21 April 1884, Page 1