TAMES qLATOR, Eight yours Draughtsman Railway Department, ARCHITECT. ENGINEER AVD DRAUGHTSMAN, ILLUMINATOR, *c. Has Removed from CoomW Arcade to CANADA BUILDINGS (over Upton and Co., Stationers). QEEGNER, T ANGGUTH, & CO., FIRTH/3 STORES, ALBERT STREET, Have always on hand: CONSIGNMENTS OB LAG KB BK.ER, WINES, BIRITB, AND SUNDRIES. INDENTS Executed at lowest possible term*. m & TT ftOOKK CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, &c, &c, &c. Beg to inform their Friends and the Public that they have REMOVED TO THEIR ]SJEW pREMISES AT THE JUNCTION OF QHEEN AND GRB.Y STREETS. WE ARE NOW SHOWING, Ex Aorangl and Blmutaka: NEW PATTERNS in BRUSSELS AND KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS. ALSO, A Very Superior Lot el Black and Gold and Gilt CHIMNEY GLASSES AND OVEBMANTLES. OTICE OF REMOVAL. After Tuesday, 14th July, Dr. E. D. MACKELLAR may be consulted at the house knows as St. Mary's Parsonage, Parnell. HOURS OF CONSULTATION : At home—9 to 10 am., and 7to S p.m.; allo, At Aickin's, from 2 te 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Telephone, No. 337. NOTICE. DR, WILK IN 8, F. R. U.S., CONSULTING AND OPERATING SURGEON, Is at bis Surgery for General Practice and Special Practice—Eye, Ear, and Throat Diseases—Mornings, and Afternoons; Sundays 10.30 to 12.30. Consultation Fees very moderat*. Dr. w ilkish spent seven years at Mooreflelds Eye Hospital, London, under Messrs. Bowman and Critchett, two at Throat Hospital, London, seven years Honorary Surgeon Albert Hospital, and eight years at Eye, Ear, and Throat Infirmary, Melbourne. Adjusts Spectacles to Sight.— Consulting Rooms: Queen-street (•pposite Shertlandstreet), Auckland. TW" O TpIIRE. TW-O XpiRE. AT GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. NO DAMAGED STOCK} /BUT PERFECT STOCK NO BANKR"PT Stock ') BUT CHEAP STOCK NO SALVAGE STOi K[ ) BUT fiO >D STOCK NO OLD STOCK) (BUT NEW STOCK NKCESSARY REDUCTION OF STOCK, CONSEQUENT REDUCTION OF PRICES. /-kWEN AND /GRAHAM. MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS. | «UEEN*.STREET, AUCKLAND. D OYLAN ft X UNDON, CIVIL ENGINEERS Ar» AUTHORISES AND LICENSED SURVEYORS, COLONIAL BANK. Telephone No. 183. •j%/T ONTHLY NUMMARY. FOS Transmission VIA SAN Fjlinoisoo. THE HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY (12 Pases) Will be published oh MONDAY MORNING NEXT. 20rH Inst., And will contain all the Latest Mining, Looai., Shipping, Commercial, Political, and Social and Domestic Nkttb Or the Mont*. The HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY contains the latest and fullest Colonial News for Home Readers, and is the LARGEST PAPER IN NEW ZEALAND. TWOPENCE PER COPT. Yearly Subscriptions for copies franked and s. d. posted regularly from, the Herald Office, t to any address (In advance) .. .. ... _ 4 6 ! Ditto ditto (credit) .. „ ... _ 6 0 mO COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS j -"- TO THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS jroß THE nujmzvT I)UiRTER, PAID BEFORE THE 21st INSTANT, WILL BE CHARGED TEN SHILLINGS; AFTER THAT DATS. TWKLVB SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7382, 17 July 1885, Page 4
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