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Board and Residence. HAKBOUJR VIEW BOARDING HOUSE, BHORTLAND-STREET. THE LANGHAM, Jermyn-street East— Mrs. Coartaynt (late Claremont House), Board and Residence, fint-clau House ; large room! for families, &c. _^ DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Hobson-street, Auckland.— A few Vacancies in this first-class B«>ardlng-h use for permanent or temporary abode. Flange and Shower baths. Every Comfoit and Convtaieace.—Mrs. Watt», Proprietress. S~ ELECT BOARD AND RESIDENCE in Farnell, for Gentlemen who desire a pleasant heme. The house, which is si uated in Mason's Gardens, is new and elegantly fitted up. The rooms are l> an and sir;, commanding an extensive view. There is a first-class billiard table kept, t>l the use of the boarders.—Apply to Mrs. Howard, next door to Dr. Coom's, arnelL First-class accommodation in a private family for one or two gentlemen, or for a married couple, can be obtained at Pah House, nut doer but one to"Dr. Knight's, Ponsonby-road. The reoms are large and airy, opening on to balcony. Bath, plan*, etc. Tramway passes the door, and only twelve minutes' walk from Queen-street - t> AILWAY Coffee Palace Restaurant and XV Refreshment Booms, 33, Queen-street WharfMeals from half-past six a. m. to twelve p.m. Firstclass accommodation for travellers; hot and cold baths. , - "VTORTH SHORE—Ventnor House, BeachI 1 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 acoommo dation for families; situation delightful, overlooking Government Gardens.— Panama House, Lower monda-atreet, close te Supreme Court. BELMONT 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 flrst-class Private Boarding Establishment, where boarders and visitors may rely on every comfort and convenience. Double or single bedreoins; suites of apartments; plunge and showei baths ; special accommodation for tamilies. Terms moderate. /GOVERNOR BROWNS HOTEL \3T HOBSON-BTRSBT. Board and Lodging-.-.. «. - - -20* per week do. do. fslngie room) — — —25* do. TEJRvOIS HODSE, Wellesley-street West f3 —Superior Accommodation. Double and single bedrooms, lofty and well ventilated. Piano, plunge and shower baths. Terms moderate.— Watson proprtetoress. Lost and Found. LOST, on Saturday last— A small gold and coral Brooch.—Kinder rewarded on leaving it at Herald Office. LOST or Stolen, January 31st, from Davies , Btables Talrapuna — A Steeplechase Saddle. £1 reward to finder, £3 if stolen—Apply Davies , Livery Stables Takapuca. LOST —Many a chance of making money JIJ easily and quickly by forgetting to attend Rinderson'e Great Land Sties. I'm going to secure some of the bargains in Land, THURSDAY ; only ten per cent, cash down. POUND— A large open Boat, near St. Heliers' Bay, on the rocks. The owner can have the same, by paying expenses.— o. V. Baddy, St. Helieis. • ' : ■- TEN SHILLINGS EEWAKD — Lost from Flat Bush, one white Heifer with crooked horn, springing, tar biand; also, spotted Heifer, red and white, springing, and branded with —Apply S. Douglas, flat Bush, or Mr. Jackson, Otahuho. <3 T RAYED. Running in my paddock this last three weeks— One red-and-white Cow ;no brand. Owner can have the same by paying expenses. Panmure Hotel, Panmure. Personal. JOHN LE SUEUR—Send your address QJ to Prahran. Money left you. PERSONAL.— Another -grand chance of securing the finest Vi'la Residence and Business Sites in tho Rumucra Suburb. ' When? Why, Thursday, at Mercantile Sale Room;.— J. R. RanderBon, Auctioneer. .'■ .«• ■■ -. - . LADIES and Gentlemen—My Arcade, in Victoria-street, has the largest selection of Photo. Frames, Novelties in Presents, and Toys; prices defying Queen-street.- Richardson. ATRIMONIAL.— Jemima, we'll get L»l Married and settle down before winter. I'm going to buy an aristocratic Victoria Avenue site. Tnursday next. a £10 note will secure one at Mercantile 3aie Rooms. DANIEL ELLIOTT, who formerly resided with his father, William Elliott, of Old Unslade and Soulbury, in the County of Buckingham, and also with his uncle, Adam Elliott, of 90, Fashion-street, London, I 1 ngland, but who left there for New Zealand in or about the year 1842, and who was last heard of from New Zealand in the year 1859, would hear of something- to hi* advantage by communicating with his biotlier, Thomis Elliott, care of Messrs. Newton, Calcott, and Calcott, of I o. 6, Raymonds' Buildings, Gray's Inn, London, England, solicitors. If de d, Five Pounds will bo given to the first prrson supply ng satisfactory information of his death to the said «olicitor«. Wanted. A GKNTLEMAN, having to leave AuckJ-\. land, wishes to dispose privately of the Furniture of his 5-roomed House, all purchased within the list six months. A good opportunity for any person want'ng a comfortable house. — Address, M D.M., Hxrald Office. BOYS Wanted. — Apply to Mr. Day, Hzralp Office, Wyndham-street. GIRL wanted as Apprentice to the bookfolding and sewing.- Apply to Mr. Day, Herald Office, Wyndham-street. LAW EXAMINATION. — Advertiser (practising Barrister and Solicitor) will read with and prepare students for September Final.— Leges, Hsbald Office. MACHINE Ruler Wanted. — Apply to Mr. Day, Herald Office, Wyndham-street. MILLINER, with first-class London and Colonial experience desires engagement.— Experience, Heh alp Office. ' X>LOUGHMAN wants Employment; good 3 general band.—Address T.H., care of Customs boarding-house, Fort-street. mO DAIRYMEN AND OTHERS— I Let, a large Stable, Cowsheds and Yards, with -erics, with a never failing supply of water, with a Urge run convenient The above is 8 miles from Queen-street. Sent, 20s per week.— M. Heighten, Land Agent, 177, Quten-streot. WANTED Known— buy any of the following unless you think them Wonderful Bargains : Carraway Seed, 3d ; Sauce, 3d ; Baking Powder, lib tins, 4d : grand Feeding Bottles, (id ; Bread KniTes 3d ; Pocket Knies, 3d ; Purses, 6d; Padlocks, 4d ; Screw-drivers, 2<i ; Jam Openers 3d ; Ton's, 9d —At Sampler's Selling Off, Hobsonstreet. 7 WANTED Known—Don't buy any of the following unless you' think them Wonderful Bargains: Splash Mats, 6d ; Hat Racks, Is sd ; Swing Minors, 3s lid ; Soup Plates, 3d; Me»t Dishes, 9d ; Pie Dishes. 6d ; Pudding Bowls, 3d ; China Plates, 6d ; Toilet Sets, 7s lid— Dampler's Hobson-street Shop. 8 WANTED by the advertiser—An. engagement on shares or management. Had many years' colonial «spe ience with cattle raising, dairy funning, and fruit growing.— Address E.W.8., Herald Office. WANTED Known- W. Miller and Son. Surgical Bootmakers, High-street, have a Staff of Workmen repairing Boots and Shoes of every description, luinning sshoes and dickering Boots of the best material and workmanship made to order. T AW PARTNERSHIP. A Gentleman, having captital at his command, cap purchase a share in an old-established and flourishing practice in one of the two principal towns in thy North Island, with a probability of acquiring the whole at an early date. References required. — Address Lex, Herald Office, TTT ANTED KNOWN— That MUN.RO & MILLIGAN'S TWEEDS Are ALL THOROUGHLY SHRUNK, FERTXCW 111 AND BEST WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. ■■ ■■'" ■-■»» FIYB FES CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. P.S.-NO SHODDY GOODS OB SLOPMAKINO AND XBIMMINO AT THI3 ESTABLISH* MINT,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7272, 10 March 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7272, 10 March 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7272, 10 March 1885, Page 1