Board and Residence. SELECT Board and Residence, Cambridge Homo, Lower Vincent-street.— Mb. Manifleld. PRIVATE Board and Residence for a few Gentlemen at Shirley Villa, College Road, next to Mr. McPcrmott's Store. ■ ■ ' ■'-'." , THE CARLTON.— and Comfortable Boarding House, City Bead. Conducted by Mrs. Graham, centrally situated, with 11 splendid harbour view. Private sitting Rooms, Piano, hewer, Plunge, and Hot Baths.— Telephone Exchange, 326. mHE LANGfIAM, Jermyn-.treot East— JL Mrs. Coutayne (late Claremont House), Board and Residence. First-class House; large rooms for families, &c. .-■'•• FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION in a private family for one or two gentlemen, or for a married couple, can be attained at Pah House, next doer bat one to Dr. Knight's, Ponsonby-road. The rooms are large and airy, opening on to balcony. Bath, piano, etc. Tramway passes the door, and only twelve minutes' walk from Queen-street. . ■ " ; W'YNYARD HOUSE, Eden Crescent.— For families ladies and gentlemen. This oldeatabliihed house, well known throughout the colonies, has just been renovated and refurnished. Good table, ladies* drawing-room, bath; splendid view of the harbour ; central for city, wharves, stations, Courts, land office, and theatres. ■■-•■. RAILWAY Coffee Palace Restaurant and JLV Refreshment Roams, 33, Queen-street WharfMeals from -past six a.m. to twelve p.m. Firstclass accommodation for travellers; hoi; and cold baths. . . . , ■ , . "\TORTH SHORE—:Yentnor Houoe, Beach.l3l road. —A Superior Boarding-house for permanent or temporary abode.' Three minutes from Ferry Boat to Auckland. Splendid view of Harbour. Scrupulous oleanliaesit and every attention, lerms moderate. Under new Management. MRS. DALTON has excellent accommo dation for families; situation delightful, overlooking Government Garden!.—Apply Panama House, Lower Symonds-strest, close to Supreme Court. ELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincent, . street, 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 shower baths ; special accommodation fer lamiUes. Terms moderate. - GOVERNOR BROWNS HOTEL XJC ■ HOBBON-BTKKET. Board and Loiginis- ___ -.-.—SBipejwee do. ito. firing!* room) — <IK« do. Personal. WAR! WAR! The Russians are coming—coming for my Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery on Deferred Payment System.— Tom Reaping, Jeweller, Victoria-street, ISITING CARDS—PIate Engraved and V 60 Ivory Cards printed in two hours. Gentlemen's, 7s ; Ladies', 7s Hjsrald Printing Works, Wyndham-street. —_———«, Lost and Found. FOX TERRIER— on Saturday near Orakei-road: brown spot on each eve and near tail. Collar No. 967. Reward. -0. J. Hutchinson, Customs-street. LOST — A Silver Bracelet. —Finder, on returning lame to Mr. Percival, Queen-street, will be rewarded. ■ TEN SHILLINGS REWARD.— JL on Good Friday, from the Cluondon Hotel—A White Cockatoo.—Anyone returning the same will receive the above reward ; and anyone retaining tie game after the above notice will be prosecuted. Wanted. .. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. APPOINTMENT OF NIGHT WATCHMAN. Harbour Board Office, Auckland, 2nd April, 1885. Applications will be received at this Office until TUESDAY, the 14th April, ISBS, at noon, for the appointment of Night Watchman ; salary at the rate of £130 per annum. Conditions and further particulars may be seen on application at thlsotnce. Applicants not to be under twenty-five or over fifty years of age, and any Applicant Oanvaating any Member of the Board will be disqualified. 'Applications to be endorsed "Appointment of Night Watchman." G. W. OWKN, Chairman. A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. APPOINTMENT OF ENGINEER, Harbour Board Office, Auckland, April 2,1885. Applications -rill be received at this office, until TUESDAY, the 12th day of May, 1886, at noon, for the appointment of Engineer. Salary at the rate of £600 per annum, Applications to be endorsed" Appointment of Engineer. G. W. OWEN, Chairman. T) A R T N E R S H I P. Wanted, to join another in working some business capable of extension by the introduction of some capital and extra, energetlo assistance. An Auctioneer or General Agency preferred, but not a tine qua non, or would join in establishing a good General Store. First-class references giun and required.—Address in first instance, " Bona Fide," Post Office, Auckland. LADY wishes Engagement as Managing Dressmaker; many years' experience; gocd r<f»rences.--Apply 8.8. F., Herald Offico. MRS. WHITCOMBE has on her list looking for Situations good female Cooks, Housemaids. Waitresses, Generals, and men for various eiruationa.— Whitcombe's Registry. WANTED Inspected—Allen'ii Stock of Straw Hats, Feathers, Flowers, and Trimmed Millinery; Postboys in great variety.— House, Ponsonby. " _ WANTED Ponsonby Resident* to Know —Horrook'e Calico, 2s lid doisen ; Crowd son's 4s 6d; Zephyr Check Prints, Bd, 4d, and fid per yard—At Allen'ii Cheap Drapery, Jervois-road WANTED— A Olerk for general office work, including Book-keeping by double entry.—Apply in wiittni?, stating salary required and age, enclosing references, to . , Manager N.Z. Frozen Meat and Storage Co., ■ Limited. ■. ■■■ ■ WANTED Known—A Solicitor wanted on the cases nonsuited by . our present Resident Magistrate. Heighten v. Lagg, commission due on sale oi laud, Avondalo. to a Mrs. Cheek ; Heighten v. Mri. Price ; P. N. Heighten v. G. Blandford, commission due on sale of case, etc., of Wynyard Boarding-house, Eden Crescent, to a Mr. Goldsmith, the present proprietor ; Heighten v. Burke Tannery, Onehunga, balance of commission due (or procuring T. Buttle as partner.'. Bach of these cues have the written document signed by each party, showing the commission owing.— Apply to R. M. Heighten and Co., 104,Qmen-iitreet ' ■TO- ANTED KNOWN. WORKING MEN oF AUCKLAND. Now Is the Umo to get well suited at WoollamVs for .;."-: - '-. ■ ■ ■■■ 60s. ■■■■ :..,'••' ' ■ To raise the wind for extensive Shipment to arrive . ■ "'/."."' per Coptic, ."■'.". ': OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF TWEEDS Will be , ~ SOLD AT UNHKARDOF PRICES MB '-■• • TEN DAYS ONLY; Look at the Prices marked in the window 9 and judge .for yourselves, WO O L L A M S, READY-MONEY TAILOR, Sydenham House (Foot of Grey-street). . •ITT ANTED KNOWN— . That , . : ■ MUNRO & MILLIGAN'S TWEEDS .".'■■''■■''■-■>'.■■■': Are • - ALL THOROUGHLY SHRUNK. PEBJTICB FIT AND, BEST 'WOEKMANSHTP GUARANTEED. " ' . l.\ FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. :'. PS.—NO SHODDY GOODS OR SLOPMAKJNO AND TRIMMING AT THIS ESTABLISH- :-■ .'. i '„ j ■ I. ..... MENT. ~' •" : ' ."'^JMAORI AND ISLAND CURIOSITIES ' Purchased by Eric Craig > . ■ , At the Curiosity fchop, Piiao-s-street, MRS. SELFE, at Mrs. Loverock's, Furn- *; leigk, Sjm.ouds-st.reet, near Grammar School, late of Queen Charlottes Lying-in Hospital, London Ladlr None, v. ;•,,■ ~-■>,■.■„..■. , ■■;.-..•■ ■■•■ ? ; v /.„;,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7302, 14 April 1885, Page 1
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