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Personal. ANDREW GRAHAM, son of the late David Graham. Farmer, Anobingree, in the Parish of Cadder, Scotland, or any person knowing of his whereabouts, is requested to oommunioate with his relatives ; or to Norton, Smith, and Westgarth, Solicitors, O'Connell-street, Sydney, N.S.W., when he will he»r something to his advantage. L ITT.—If the children of Mrs. Isabella Thompson Lltt, formerly of Se*ton, Cumber* land, England, will communicate with Mr. T. Mil* burn, Solicitor. Workington. Cumberland, they will hear of something to their advantage. MISSING FRIHINDS. — Stephen Moloney, native Six-Mile-Bridge, County Clare, Ireland; served in the Crimea.—Write to your nephew, Michael Moloney, Boardinghonse-keeper, 11, Union-street, Plymouth, Sydney, N.S. W. ISSING FRIENDS.Thomas Smighton, Quarryman, who landed in New Zealand in tho year 18S7-1888,—Write to John Cain, care of M. Moloney. 11, Union-street, Plymouth, Sydney, N.S.W. Other papers please copy. PERSONAL.— TO THE LADIES OF GRAFTON ROAD, KYRERPASS, AND NEW. MARKET : The Steam Laundry, Upper Pitt street, under new management, send out their Van daily. Communication by Post promptly attended to. Wotk thoroughly well done, and delivered promptly* The Baths are open daily : Snnday, to 10 a._m. Lost and Found. LOST —Bay Pony, branded AK on far shoulder, scar on far fetlock.Finder rewarded on returning to Geo. Rollett, Mount Roskill Road. LOST, yesterday afternoon, supposed near Union Steamship Co.'s Office—Lady's Gold Enamelled Watch and Chain. Finder rewarded at Rew's Victoria-stroet. LOST, on the Railway Wharf on Thursday night last—A Brown Waterproof Coat.—Finder please leave at the Britomart Hotel, or at the Steam Laundry, Upper Pitt-street. Wanted. A LADY requires Board and Residence in private family: Ponsonby preferred.— Address M.F. , Herald Office. A LADY wishes to find a Situation for a General Servant In Ponsonby or Home Bay.— Apply to Mrs. Day, Jcitols Road, corner of Sentinel Road. BOOKKEEPING. — A competent Accountant, with good recommendations and references, is desirous of finding Kmployment in keeping a few sets of Tradesmen's Books.—Address 0.W.D., Herald Office, or care of Messrs. Kldd and Wildroan. Victoria Arcade. COMPOSITORS wanted for the Evening News and Town and Country Journal Office, Market-street, Sydney, EMPLOYMENT Wanted, either in office or any other capacity. Able to engross and illuminate addresses, or undertake sign writing, gilding on flass, sc. Animal painting from nature.— F.P. 8., Herald Office. nno EMPLOYERS.—We have registered ft on our Books, open for engagement, reasonable | wsges: Men, Youths, and Women Servants.—Heighton 1 and Co., Agents, 104. Queen-street. i "y W ANTED — Run Boys. Four or five smart Lads to sell Heralds.— to the Publisher at six o'clock to-morrow morning. ANTED—Partner, with small capital, ; (n an established Carting and Carrying Business, present manager being unable to develop satisfactorily the concern through having too much to attend to.—Apply J. M. and J. Mowbray. Queen-street. RANTED TO SELL. 1000 Colonial Oven 600 Galvanised Iron Fireplaces 50 tons Corrugated Iron Awarded 3 first prises for Ovens, Tanks, Bpontlng and Lead-edge Ridge-cap, at Auckland Agricultural Show. GEORGE McCAUL, Wellesley-street East, and Brown and Davy-street. Thames. ANTED TO SELL. i 000 Superior Corrugated Iron Water Tanks 5 »,000 feet Lead-edge Ridge • cap and Galvanised Spouting Awarded 3 first prizes at Auckland Agricultural Show. GEORGE MoOATTL, Welleiley-street East, and Brown and Davy-street, Thames. WANTED KNOWN— That EDWARD CASH, Tailor, Is still to be found at Welleslev-street, opposite the Opera House, where customers will get a good selection of TWEEDS AND COATINGS At a moderate price. Inspection invite 1. XTT ANTED KNOWN- * * That the public can obtain PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS 01' TUB TARAWERA ERUPTION, TAKEN BEFORE and AFTER the CATASTROPHE At MR. ROBINSON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPOT, No. 6, Victoria Arcade, Queen-street. N.B.—Mr. Robinson Is agent for Messrs. Burton Bros. Celebrated Series of Views of New Zealand and the Coral Islands. ANTED KNOWN. CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE. JOHN ~L7WILSON Has opened up, ex Allanshaw and Sldlaw > TEA SERVICBS—Pretty and cheap. DINNER WARE—Corinth pattern. GLASSWARE—Verv cheap. VASES AND ORNAMENTS. Also, A largo Shipment of GENERAL GOODS. N B.—The above are all direct from HOME and CONTINENTAL MANUFACTURERS, and will be sold cheap. Inspection Invited. Note the address— 267, QUEEN-STREET. WANTED everyone having ft Selling-off to know that they will find it very hard to compete with the fol owing list. Ability to carry out such prices could not occur through expensive advertisements:— _ , , , New Ktmberley Cloth for Dresses, 12 yards for 4s 9d ; well worth 7s 6d Allwool Scarlet Flannel, 7}d Double-width Table Linen, B}d Cretonnes, 8} Brown Hollands, 3} Blankets, 3s lid, 6s lid, 7s fld, 9s 9d, 12s 9d Coloured Counterpanes, Is lljd Tapestry Carpets. Is 6}d . , v Four-ply Scotch Fingering, 2s 6d per head (any colour) Electric Macintoshs, 8s lid Ladies' Corsets, Is II Jd Men's Tweed Trousers, from 2s lid Men's Tweed Suits, from 16s 6d Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, from Ss lid Men's Tweed Macintosh!, from 19s fld Men's Black Felt Hats, Is 6Jd (new shapes). JAMES SCUTT, LONDON HOUSE, VICTORIA AND NELSON STREETS. WANTED —This faot widely circulated for it is of the greatest and most intrinsic importance—That having but small expenses and every facility fcr extensive trade OUR CUSTOMERS OBTAIN THE VERY BEST VALUE AT OUR ESTABLISHMENTS. PROSSER'S \ MEN S BLUCHERS, from 6s 9d NEWTON I WATERTIGHTS, 9s 6d BOOT j SPRING SIDES, 9s 6d WAREHOUSE. / orT „„„ ' SHOES, 83 6d LADIES' BOOTS, from 6s 9d ; SHOES, from Es 6d. EVENING SHOES in every style, in every variety. Please \ The Lease having run out at our Upper Note. ( Q uee u-street Shop, we will, for two months ) from date, dispose of the BOOTS and Shoes there at lower prices every week until the whole are cleared. A large assortment for the present season is sow being made, in anticipation of a large and ready sale OTICE. —I. FERNANDEZ, Draper, _Li Newton, having purchased the INSOLVENT S i OCR in the assigned estate of H. Robinson, Victoria-street, for 7s 6d in the £, is now slaughtering £6000 worth of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Drapery, Millinery, Hosiery, Ac., at less than English cost. To buyers of Drapery this sale offers special advantages, as the Goods will be almost given away. No puff, real facts, come and see. The most genuine and cheapest Sale of Drapery ever held in Auckland Is now on at Fernandez's Cheap Drapery Warehouse, Karangahape Road, Newton. Tramcara pass the establishment. OODSON'S LONDON ARCADE la the \JT place to select a Present; variety and cheap new blended.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7693, 19 July 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7693, 19 July 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7693, 19 July 1886, Page 1

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