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Board and Residence. THE Langham, Jennys-street (late Claremont House).—Board and Residence. Large rooms for families ; unsurpassed view of harbour. HIS LORDSHIP'S LARDER, 603, Upper Queen-street, Auckland.—Board and Residence.— B. Pierce, late of Princes street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE in a Private Family— Plunge and shower bath, good table and every comfort. Omnibus passes door, near tramway, ten minutes from Queen-street. Bibiey Villa, Park Avenue, Park Road. . DOMAIN HOUSE, adjoining Bowling Green, Grafton Road ; comfortable home, good table, bath, piano, gas, books, garden, beautiful view; terms moderate ; inspection Invited. -VTORTH FHORE.— Board and Residence _131 or Furnished Apartment!, with gas stove, at North Shore, seven minutes' walk from Wharf,—For address appIyJ3ERALD_OJHce I__1 __ THE GROVE, Lower Grafton Road. Most pleasantly and conveniently situated. Vacancies for Boarders; good table ; nice garden ;— hatha: no children ; every comfort. MRS. COWAN can accommodate two or three respectable Gentlemen with comfortable Tioatd and Residence ; bath, good table; terms moderate —Manukau Road, Parnell, opposite Borough Cou dci 1 Office. PANAMA HODSfc, Lower Symonds street.—Private Board and 'Residence, opposite Government House, five minutes' walk from Queenntreet. BELMONT HOUSE. Upper Vincent. street.—Doubl* and Bin|le Bedrooms, splendid view, with the convenience of hot or cold hatha. "PRIVATE Board and Residence at Mrs. IT McLeod's, top of Shortland-street (next the Cutting). GOOD ACCOMMODATION may be obobtained on moderate terms at Pah Route. Ponsonby Road (next door but one to Dr. Knight's), for a married couple or one or two gentlemen. Trams pans the g<tn. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent\j street .—■ Select Board and Residence, two minutes' walk from Opera House. S'ngle and double bedreome, xilano, plunge and shower baths—Mrs. Manaflold, proprietress. WATERLOO HOUSE— Private Board and Residence at Waterloo House. Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House gates, within two minutes of Queen-street Home comforts. THE CARLTON.—New and Comfortable Boardlnghouee, City Road (near the Girls' High School and the residence of the lion Mr. Swanson); centrally situated, within % few minute?" walk of Queen-street; commanding a magnificent harbour view. Private Sittingrootus, piano, shower, plunge, and hot baths.—Telephone Eichange, 326. WAVERLEY HOUSE, TE AROHA (DOBSON'H). New and commodious premises having been erected Visitors to tie Hot Springs, who wish to enjoy retirement, will find the above a de'irable retreat. Within three minutes' walk of the baths. Coaches to and from the Morrinsville Railway Station, Thames, etc., pass dally. Box 17, Post-office, Te Aroha. MRS, E. WILLIAMS' BOARDING-HOUSE, Gret-rtrebt. Single Bedrooms, with Piano and Bathroom, etc. Visitors will find a comfortable Home. Personal _ PERSONAL.— I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for a' y debts contracted by Wife after this date, December It!, 1885.—(signed) Lewis Thomas. C ATTAIN M.— have just returned to th» Warkworth Hotel, and shall be glad to meet you and friends, Everything here is looking beautiful. HY. A. COLSON, Statationor, Victoriastreet has a large selection of Christmas and New Year's Cards of the latest designs; also, a v.iiety of Goods suitable for presents. A THING OF BEAUTY is a joy for ever. Frederick Mouzer's Bijou Shop in Victoriastreet Is the place for Things of Beauty. Chiistmas Cirds and Christmas Presents nicer and cheaper than anywhere else. PERSONAL.— Who's your Hatter? J. W. Shackloford, "The People's tiattor," in order to bring the lists, etc , unequalled for value, into greater prominence, has opened at 210, Queenstreet (late Coupiand'a Store), and is still at BU, Vic-toria-itreet. PERSONAL —The friends end patrons of J. W. Shackleford, Hatter and Gentlemen's I Mercer, will find the same remarkable value in Hats, I Shirts, Scarf.', Silk Handkerchiefs, Hosiery. Collar?, etc . at 210, Queen-street (lat< Couplftud'a Store;, »iw 80. Victnrla-iitraet. _________,_____________„ Lost and Found. rOST, from Judge's Bay—Small Open J Boat, painted «roy Inside, and ron and white riutiid.*. ,'N'ward on recovery. —Ad'lreiS, Boat, II It aid f> file*. LOST, from her mooring -A 10-foot Boat, painted white, with blue stripe round, ami Union Jact; tame '• Welcome." — Kinder will oblige bv girlng information at Sailors' Rest and Home, 25, Queen-Hie.t. PLATED BOX CAP found, on Sunday last, near St. John's College. Owner can havo it on applying at tho Herald Oflice, and paying the cost of this advertisement. • Wanted. DEVONPORT AND LAKE TAKAPUNA TRAMWAY COMPANY (LIMITED). The Director) are prepared t« receive Application* up to noon on WEDNESDAY, tire 23rd inetint, for tho Combined Office of Secretary and Manager to the Company. Terms and full particulars as to duties and requirements can he ascertained at the Company's Office, Vjueen-street (next Bank of New Zealand). CHAKLKS W. CAVE. Secretary fro tern. /"CARPENTER and Joiner, bench or out\J door (good hand), requires employment.— C.8., Herald Office, \M INING PLANT.—Wanted to Purchase, Lv I a Good Second-hand Mining Plant. —Offers to be sent to Hoi 159. l'o>t Office, Adelaide. S" AWMIiX Hand or Management of Small Mill. — Employment required. — Apply T.C., Hbraid Oflice. TO PAINTERS and PAPFRHANGERS. —"Wanted for Na)-ler—A good Man.—Apply before tun o.i_. to W. Phlllipps and 3on, Queen-street. TO CAPITA — An opportunity Offers for a person of moderate capital obtaining either an active or a sleeping interest in » highly remunerative Manufacturing Hnslnces Principals only treated with.—Apply Messrs. Russell and Campbell. mO COASTERS.—£I Bonus to anyone a. getting advertiser (aged 22) brrth In coastor or FsUnd trader. —Address by letter to A.B . Herald OtHcn. Queen-street, Auckland. WANTED Ponsonby Residents to Know »» --Horrtck'« Calico, 2s lid dozen ; Crowd son's 4s 6d ; Zephyr Check Prints, 3d, 4d, and 6d per yard—At Allen's Cheap Drapery, Jervois-road \%T ANTED everyone to know, where they v V can get Cheap Boots and Shoes (as quality alone Hocides cheapness).—At the Cheap Boot and Shoe Warehouse. 42, Victoria-street. N.U.: Country orders punctually attended to when accompanied by cash.- Wm. Holdsworth. WANTED Known-W. Miller and Son. Surgical Bootmakers, High-street, have a Staff of Workmen repairing Boots and Shoos of every description. Running Shoes and Cricketing Roots of the best material and workmanship made to order. WANTED— for the Feet— Hand-sewn Boots and Shoes made to order ; repairs done while customers wait—At William Miller and Son's, High-street. WANTED Known— the Devonport Timber Company are Buyers of Baulk Timber.— at Situs ar.d Brown's, Customhousestreet, Auckland ; or Mill, Devonport. WANTED Known—West End Fancy Bazaar, Ponsonbv Road, next Blomfleld's, Chemist. Cheapest and host place to buy Christmas presents, Toys, Dolls, Fire Screem, <<love and Handkerchief Kotos, Hush Frames and Brackets. Japanese Goods. Best assortment of Christmas and Birthday Cards in town at less than Queen-street prices. WANTED Known — For Christmas Presonts in Watches, Clock*, Sterling Gold and Silver Jewellery, you cannot do bettor than inspect the splendid Stock displayed in the window of the Birmingham Arcade, and purchase, according to your taste, at prices much below tbe usuiil run in Queen-street ; .very article is warranted, and ex. changed if not approved. WANTED Known—The cheapest place in Auckland City or Suburbs to purchase your Christmas Presents and New Year's Gifts is the Birmingham Arcade, Queen-street (late Coupland's store), where an insolvent stock of fancy Goods is being offered at one-half the price paid in ordinary Fancy Goods Shops. Call and inspect; you will be well repaid. WANTED Known—The opportunity of obtaining some of the greatest Bargains ever Offered the public will soon be over, th's being the last month of the Cheap Sale at the Birmingham Arcade, Call and inspect; you will be well repaid, It being a rare opportunity for obtaining some cheap Christmas Presents. WANTED Known — Builders, Keepers of Rentaurants, Eating Houses, Cookeries. Hotels, Clubs, and Kitchens, eupplierf on the shortest notice, with Hot Plates, ovens, Circulating Hot Water Boilers, high or low pressure, of the latest and most approved designs, fleet place for Bide, Portable and Colonial ovens, Kitchen Kanges, Stove*, Grates,and Portable Boilers. Repairing promptly and cheaply done by efficient workmen.—ReubenNicholls.General Smith, 328. Queen-street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7513, 17 December 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7513, 17 December 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7513, 17 December 1885, Page 1