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■ Board and Residence -■; " "'■ DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Hobeon-street, Auckland.—A few Vacancies In this tot-dies Boardings use for permanent or temporary abodo. Flange and Shower .baths. Every Comfort and Convenience.—Mrs. Watfa, Proprietress. ..... .:, ..;. , THE LANGHAM, Jermyn-.treet East— Mrs. Couitarne (late Claremont House), Board and Residence. First-class House ; large rooms tor families, &c . ..... - ; ... . - ..- r ■■> ■■. .-; PRIVATE BOARD AMD RESIDENCE XT wanted for an Invalid Gentleman, accompanied by a nurse. A Large, Airy Bedroom, bavins fireplace, also a, view of the harbour (preferred).— Beply, stating terms, &c. to GP. 0.. Box 287. ."•. ELECT BOARD AND RESIDENCE ia Parnell, for Gentlemen who desire a pleasant heme. The house, which is slutted in Mason's Gardens, is new and elegantly fitted up. The rooms are Urge and airy, commanding an extensive, view. There is a first-class billiard table kept, ft-r the use of the boarders.—Apply to Mrs. Howard, next door to Dr. Coon's, Darnell. . ' '• ' fjIHtST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION in S? a private family tor one or two gentlemen, or for a married couple, can be »bt*ined at Pah House, next doer bat one to Dr. Knight's, Ponsosby-road. The rooms are large and airy opening on to balcony. Bath, piane, etc. Tramway passes the doer, and only twelve minutes' walk from Qneen-atreet. •* CAMBRIDGE HOUSE—Lower Vincent\_J street, 3 minutes' walk from Opera Boose. Superior Accommodation for Boarders and Visiors ; -Ingle and Doable .bedrooms.— Richmond,. Proprietress. .. ;■ .' v '.:.''■" T> AILWAY Coffee Palace Restaurant and Jl\) Refreshment Booms, 28, Queen-street Wharf— . Meals front half-past six a.m. to twelve p.m. First- ; clau accommodation for travellers; hot and cold baths. . ~- - ■.;■.:■."■•-'- ■ / . . "TKTORTH SHORE—Ventnoi , House, BeachJJh road.—A Superior Boarding-house for permanent or temporary abode. Three minutes from Ferry Boat to Auckland. Splendid view of Harbour. Scrupulous cleanliness and every attention. Terms moderate. Under new management. . MRS. DALTON has excellent accommo dation for families; situation delightful, overlooking Government Gardens.—Apply Panama House, Lower Symonds-street, close t> Supreme Court. WAOKWORTH HOUSE, Grey-street, T f near the top, and convenient to tram-cars.— Mrs. Clow has superior accommodation for single gentlemen and married couplss. , ELMONT HOUSE, Upper' Vincentstreet, near top, pleasantly situated, good view, central position, Mrs. Basten having lately made alterations and additions to her premises, will continue to conduct It a first-Class Private Boarding Establishment, where boarders and visitors may rely on every comfort and convenience. Double or single bedrooms; suites of apartments ; plunge and showei baths ; special accommodation for lamilies. Terms moderate. TERVOIS HODSE, Wellesley-street West t3 —Superior Accommodation. Double and single bedrooms, lofty and well ventilated. Piano, plunge and shower baths, Terms moderate. —a. Watson proprietoress. . . . . . ~....,, Lost and Found. __ LOST — A Bunch of small Keys. — The finder will be rewarded on bringing them to Kdward Lewis, 67, Queen-stseet. ' LOST or Stolen, January 31st, from Davies , Stables, TaVapuna — A Steeplechase Saddle. £1 reward to finder, £3 if stolen.—Apply Davles' Livery.Stables Takapuna. . POUND, in Victoria-street West, five doors above Royal Mail Hotel—A' benefactor named Tom Keesii% who will sell Watches, Clocks, or Jewellery, on his new deferred payment system. STRAYED from my farm, North Albertland—One Bay Pony Mare ; white spot in /Orehead, tail Cut short and even at the end; brand on the shoulder unknown. Last heard of at the Wade, being driven by a Maori. One pound reward will be paid to anyone securing her and sondi Dg me word; if stolen or driven away by the said Maori, five p unds will be paiil on conviction.— Oliver Heywood, North Albeit land. • ' Personal. JOHN LE SUEUR—Send your address to Prahran. Money left yon. "1 ADIES and Gentlemen—My Arcade, in n 1 Victoria-street, has the largest selection of Photo. Frames, Novelties in Presents, and Toys; prices defying Qneen-street.—Richardson. 4 FREETRADERS and Protectionists are IP invited to the dlass Works, to inspect our latest in Fruit, Jam, Honey, and Presetvlag Jars. -TTISITTttG CARDS—PIats Engraved and V 50 Ivory Cards printed in two hours.- Gent'emeD's, 7s; Ladies', 7s Hikald Printing Works, Wyndham-straet. . . . » - • . .--/-,. Wanted. A LADY is open for engagement as Amanuensis to Lady or Gentleman. . . Clerical writing, architects' or surveyors' specifications copied, tradesmen's accounts made up.—Box 111, 6. P.O. BOYS Wanted. — Apply to Mr. Day, ' Ef8.A.19 Office, Wyndham-street. . . • ■ . GIRL Wanted as Apprentice to the bookfolding and sewing.-Apply to Mr. Day, He&axd Office, Wyndham-street. .-;.■■ ■•-■■. AW EXAMINATION. — Advertiser (practising. Barrister and Solicitor) will read with and prepare students for September Final.— Leges, Hrrald Office. . ; MACHINE Ruler Wanted. — Apply to Mr. Day, Sekaxd Office, Wyndham-streot. "VTURSE Wanted, to attend lady during J3I confinement, willing to undertake household duties.— to Francis. Herald Office. . ■ riAO GROCERS—Situation wanted by a I competent man. For further particulate apply X.Y. Post-office, Auckland. TO EMPLOYERS—PIoughmen, General Farm Hands, Labourers, ana others on our list prepared to engage at reasonable wages.—Apply to E. M. Heighten, 177, Queen-street. WANTED —Large Room, with small ante-room preferred, suitable for Chemical (Analytical) Laboratory ; need not be from, premise?, but must be central.—State rent per annum. Laboratory, Hicrjllp Office. ... . / ■ .. WANTED Known— Butcher and Co., Fort-street and Wharf, have Three Large Spring Waggons for Removing Furniture on reasonable term*. . . ...... ■'.'... ,: ; WANTED Known—That every description of Plain and Ornamental Wire Work can be had and made to order, at most reasonable prices, at the Works, 16, Grey-street, Auckland. WANTED Ponsonby Residents to Know —Horrock's Calico, 2s lid dozes ; Crewd, son's is 6d ; Zephyr Chetk Prints, 3d, 4d, and 5d per yard—At Allen's Cheap Drapery, Jervols-road -." ; ' ; ANTED Seen—Don't buy , any of V T the following unless yon . think them Wonderful Bargains: Pillows, Is 6d (flax); "Flock Pillows, 2s- lid; Feather Pillows, 38 lid ; Single Matt raises, 3s lid; Single Palliasses, 8s; Single Spring Mattrasses, 16s 6d ; Chair Cushions, lid —At Dampler'a Furnishing Shop, Hodsob-street., . 9 WANTED Known— D. Gbldie is Vt - prepared, to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood, Spokes, Felloes, Iron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards, Albert-street, near the Docks, at the lowest cash prices. ~ The timber being under cover, is better than that purchased , «a»hnt» ~ , .: WANTED Known— buy any of the following unless you think ihem Wonderful Bargains: Carraway Seed, 3d ; . S*uce,, 3d ; Baking Powder, lib tims, 44 : grand Feeding bottles, 6d ; Bread Knires 3d ; Pocket *.nie3, Sd ; Purses, 6d; Padincks, 4d ; Screw-drivers, 2d ; Jam. Openers 8d ; Tons, »d —At Daapier's Selling Off, Hobson' Street. -....-:.. ■■. ..- :- ■..-•• ;.:■■ •■ ■- ■ - ■. ■.«- y%T ANTE , D-^ CLERK; also, a LAD for the Office. Applications, with references, to b» addressed " Company," Herald Office. ■■... > "m" ANTED KNOWN. ' Tailoii can obtain all kinds of Black and Blue ■ Supe'rfirjes, Doeskins, Worsted Coatings, Tweeds, and Trimmirgs, at A Lovett'Si Being a direct importer ' of these goods, I can sell them lower than any other House to the trade. A . LOVET _. ■;.*.._ ~.,. ~ W ellcaley-stroe t. • xjjn- anted known— • * That MUNRO '& MILLIGAN'S TWEEDS Are '■'*.•.:..:.._ ■■ ALL THOROUGHLY SHRUNK. PERFECT FIT AND BEST WORKMANSHIP l: " : " ' GUARANTEED. . '•'■ 7 ~ '' ■■; -; , FIVE PEE CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH, PIS.—NO SHODBY GOODS OR SLOPHAkING [ AND TRIMMING AT THIS ESTABLISH^ ■ HIST. ■ ■ -y

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7269, 6 March 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7269, 6 March 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7269, 6 March 1885, Page 1