t Board Mid Residence. ■; SELECT Board and Residence, Cambridge ■ Houae. 1 Vincent-street Mrs. Mansfield. fXVHE CARLTON.New and Comfortable i C. " Boarding House, City Road. Conducted by Mrs.' Graham, centrally situated, With- a splendid harbour view. Private Sitting Rooms, Piano, fclhewfer, Plunge, and Hot Baths.—Telephone Exchange, 325. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION in a private family for one or. two gentlemen, or for a married couple, can be obtained at Pah House, next door but one to Dr. Knight's. Ponsonby-road. The rooms are large and airy, opening on to balcony. Bath, plane, etc. . Tramway passes the door, and only twelve infantes' walk from Queen-street. f X- NYARD HOUSE, Eden Crescent.— Tv " For families ladles and gentlemen. This oldestablished 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, wharvet, stations, Courts, land office, and theatres. " --■ ; - ' RAILWAY Coffee Palace Restaurant and ; Refreshment Booms, 33, Queen-street WharfMeals from half-past six a.m. to twelve p.m. First-' class accommodation for travellers; hot and cold baths. ; *. ; •• . ■ - / "VTORTH SHORE—Ventnor House, Beachroad.— Superior Boarding-house for permanent or temporary abode. Throo minutes from Ferry Boat to Auckland. Splendid view of Harbour. Scrupulous cleanliness and every attention. Terms moderate. Under new management. , . ' MRS. DALTON has excellent aooommo i dation tor families; situation delightful, overlooking Government Gardens.—Apply. Panama House, Lower Symonds-street, close to Supreme Court. BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincent- , street, near top, pleasantly situated, good" view, central position. Urs.Basten having lately made t 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 comlort and convenience. Double or single bedrooms; suites of apartments; plunge and shower baths ; special accommodation for families. ' Terms moderate. • " J " : . : ' Governor browns HorEL HOBSON-STREST. Board and Lo Aging- - — ECa j or wetk do. . do. (sinel« vooml—— _ ..26s do. Personal. DR. G. L. L. LAWSON has commenced practice,' and may be consulted every evening at Kin? and Son's, Chemist;, Qaesn-gtreet, Auckland A RESPECTABLE! Young Man wishes ja l to correspond with a young Lady with a view to Matrimony ; must ba Protestant.—Address W. J.R.. Hbbaid Office. , • Freehold properties i Freehold Properties! Freehold Properties! Houses and Villa sites I To-day, at noon, at Land Matt of D. F. Evans. . VISITING CARDS—PIate Engraved and 60 Ivory Cards printed in two hours. Gentlemen's, 7s; Ladies', 7s —Heiiald Printing Works, Wy dham-street. . Lost , and Fonnd. LOST — A Silver Bracelet. —- Finder, on returning same to Mr. Perclval, Queen-street, will be rewarded. .. . TEN SHILLINGS WARD.—Lost, on Good Friday, from the Clarendon Hotoi—A White Cockatoo.—Anyone returning the same will receive the above reward ; and anyone retaining the same after the above notice will be prosecuted. '• , '■ Wanted. . , HILL ROAD BOARD. WantedA Man to act as Ranger, Pcundkeeper, &c. Apply by letter, stating terms required, &c., to office of above Board to 21st instrnt. GEORGE CHILTON, Chairman. Board's Office, Arch Hill, April 8,1886. Mutual life association! OF AUSTRALASIA* ; . A CANVASSER IS required by the above Association. —Apply to The SECRETARY, . SI, Queen-street. LADY GOVERNESS.The advertiser, a widower, Is anxious to obtain the services of a lady, to act more as a governess to bis two daughters, age 12 and 14 years. and take the management of the domestic affairs of his house, a private and family hotel. Full control will be given to a suitable applicant, who must be prepared with unquestionable references.—Letters to be addrrssed, " Governess," care of Mr. A. W. Parsons, Chemist. Lyttelton. Partnership.— £6000 -to invest— Gentleman of considerable business capacity and experience is prepared to take . the Management of the London agency of an Australian Hons®. None but a perfectly sound and safe business would be considered. Principals only of unexcepUonally good houses need address, J. P. S.. care of Messrs. Bates, Hondy, & Co., Advertising Agents, 37, Walbrook, London, England. ... . TO SOLICITORS. — Wanted, by competent and experienced Clerk, home and colonial, Situation in any branch.—Address Lex, Herald Office. • WANTED— Lad, to run errands, y 7 —Apply, Publisher, Herald Office. ANTED Inspected—Allen's Stock of Straw Hats, Feathers, Flowers, and Trimmed Millinery; Postboys in great variety.— House, Ponsonby. ; _ WANTED Ponsonby Residents to Know —Horrock's Calico, 2s lid dozen; Crewd son's 4s 6d; Zephyr Check Prints, 3d, 4d, and 6d per yard—At Allen's Cheap Drapery, Jervois-road WANTED by the advertiser—An engagement on chares or management. Had many years' colonial expeiience with cattle raising, dairy farming, and fruit growing.—Address E.W.8., Herald Office. - WANTED Known—What would they think at home? Pannikins, 2d and 3d ; Billies, lid ; Tea Bottles, 6d and Sd ; Tin Plites, Id Tea Pots, lid; Hand Basins, lid; Dippers, 8d; Kettles, Is and 2s 6d; Candlesticks, 4d; Spittoons, lid; Scoops, 9d ; Meat Tins, Id. 2d, 4d; Fenders, 4s 60.— At Bampler's Famishing Shop, Hobson-atreau 12 WANTED Known — Buy what is useful. — Good Pillows, Is 6d (flax); Flock Pillows, 2s lid; Feather Pill own, 3s lid; Single Mattrusses, 3s lid; Single Palliasses, 8s; Single Spring Mattrasses, 16s 6d ; Chair Cushions, lid —At Dam pier's Furnishing Shop, Hobaon-street. 9 WANTED— The Ladies to tell their Husbands : Chests of Drawers, las' lid; Washstandfi, 43 lid and 5s lid; Toilet Tables, 3s lid 4s lid; .Kitchen Tables, 6» lid; Colonial Couches, 6s lid; Meat Safes, 6s 6d ; Double .Bedsteads (Iron), 18s ; Double do. (Wood), 22s ; Single do.; 13s; Stuffed Couches, 14s 6d.~ At Dampiex's Selling Off, Hobson-Btreet. < WANTED Known—A Solicitor wanted on the cases nonsuited by our present Resident Magistrate. Heighton v. Legg, commission due on sale of land, Avondale, to a Mrs. Cheek; Heighton v. Mrs. Price; P. N. Hefghton v. G. Blandford, commission due on sale of lease, etc., of Wynyard Boarding-house, .Eden Crescent, to a Mr. Goldsmith, the present proprietor ; Heighton v. Burke Tannery, Onehunga, balance of commission due for procuring T. Suttto as partner. Each of these cases have toe written document signed by each party, showing the commission owing.—Apply to K. M. Heig'hton and Co., 104, Queen-street. • • ■ ■ TTT ANTED KNOW N— That . „ MUNRO & MILLIGAN Have opened up a very large and choice assortment of MOSOIEL, OAMARU, BANNOCKBURN, AND OTHER TWEEDS, OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. ; Also, ' , THE BEST WEST OF ENGLAND PLAIN, FANCY, MELTON AND DIAGONAL WORSTED COATING AND OVERCOATING. ALL THOROUGHLY SHRUNK. PERFECT FIT AND BEST WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. , FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. PS.—NO SHODDY GOODS OR SLOPMAKING ' AND TRIMMING AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT. , :• ■ <■; v ANTED .0 W.N. WORKING MEN OF AUCKLAND. ; New is the time to get well snited at WoollaHis's for , .60s. ' . > ' .. To raise the wind for extensive Shipment to arrive ■ ... per Coptic, ; ■■ ■> .. OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF TWEEDS . Will be SOLD AT UNHEARD-OF PRICES V FOR ' '. V e 'rTEN DAYS 0N1V.,..; * -.•'!• • ~ 'i.. V-' -i >'.!';!• Look at the Prices marked in the window and judge ■; v ~- ■ • for yourselves. WOOLLAMS, . READY-MONEY TAILOR, ; " ; Sydenham Hoosr (Toot of Grey-street). ' . Maori AND island curiosities iyjL > Purchased by Eric Craig ■ : ii At the Curiosity Shop, Prinocs-itreot.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7304, 16 April 1885, Page 1
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