Board and Residence. A QUIET comfortable home for one Gentleman, in private family, in Arawa-Btreet, no children; just off Kyber Pass Road.—Apply H»rald Office. SUPERIOR PRIVATE BOARD AND IO RESIDKNCE or Furnished Apartment*, with every home comfort; bath, Ao. Term* very moderate. -Mrs- Butler, Grafton Road (sixth house on lefthand ride from Choral Hall). ' TE AROHA (Hot; Springs)— Board and Residence by the Day or W 99k, on moderate terms, at Waverley Hoase; within three minutes' walk of the Baths and Railway Station. GOOD ACCOMMODATION for Married or Single People coming in from the country. Clean beds and good square meals from Sd each.— Boycotted Butchery, Upp« Queen-street, just past the Tabernacle. _______ BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet. Double and Single Bedroom*, splendid view, with the convenience of hot or cold baths. TO Persons in Search of Health and Retirement, Roiebank House. Devonport, is unequalled; beautiful sea view, volcanic roil, spacious (rounds, home comforts. Terms moderate. VACANCIES for two or three gentlemen at Pakuranga House, Eden Crescent, five minutes' walk from Post-office; plunge and •bower bulbs: first-class »;rommadatiap Inspection invited. BVONSHIRE HOUSE, Hobson-Btreet (between Victoria »ud Welle*ley-street)—Select Board and Residence; tingle and double bedrooms, plunge and shower baths, piano, etc. PRIVATE Board and Residence at Mrs. McLeod's, top of Sliortland-street (next the Cutting). CAMBRIA HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet—Select Board and Residence; piano, plunge and shower.'bath, splendid view, no children, WATERLOO HOUSE.-Private Board and Residence at Waterloo House, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House gates, within two minutes of Queen-street Home comforts. GOOD ACCOMMODATION may be obtained on moderate terms at Pah House, Ponsonby Road (next door but one to Dr. Knight's) for a married couple or one or two gentlemen. Trams pass the gate. Good HOPE DINING ROOMS, WELLESLEY-STREET EAST. Board and Lodgings 15s per week. All meals 6d. GOVERNOR BROWNE hotel, \JT HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging.. -20s per week do. do. (single r00m).,. 26s do. CLARENDON HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. LUNCHEON FROM 12 TO 2. HARRY BENNETT, Proprietor. iTs! E. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE, Grey-street. Single Bedrooms, with Piano and Bathroom, etc. ■Visitors will find » comfortable Home. The old club, EDEN CRESCENT, Having been thoroughly renovated and divided into suites of two, three, and four rooms, comfortable furnished and unfurnished apartments can be had for single gentlemen or-married couples on the English chamber system, at a much lower rate than ordinary lodging*. Single rooms can also be bad from 3s per week. The whole is under the control of a competent married couplo. Stable accommodation.—Apply W. and J. Prater, Land Agents, Queen-street. £<OFFEE pALACE, GARRETT'S BUILDINGS, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, F. ROWLINSON desires to Inform the inhabitants of Newton and the Public generally that he has opened a RESTAURANT in connection with his establishment as above. TABLE D'HOTE from 12 to 2. Tea from sto 7, Three Course Dinner for One Shilling. REFRESHMENTS always ready. Balls, Dinners, Wedding Breakfasts, catered for. F.R. has had 20 years London and Colonial experience as a Caterer. Estimates given. Jellies, Blancmanges, Ice Creams, Fancy Biscuits, and Cakes of all descriptions made to order. Hampers for Races and Picnics on the shortest notice. A. TRIAL SOLICITED. Personal. YISITING CARDS—Fifty Ivory Cards, printed from Engraved Cupper-plate: Gentlemen's, 7s Ladies', 7s —Herald Printing and Engraving Works, Wyndbam-street, Auckland. PERSONAL -TO THE LADIES IN CITY AND SUBURBS.—Curtains— Curtslns- Cleaned and Dressed equal to new by the Auckland Steam Laundry Company, 60, Upper Pittstreet. Communication by post promptly attended to. Baths, Hot, Cold, Shower. Open daily till ten p.m, Sundays, ten a.m. A LL who have allowed a LifeAasuranoe policy to lapse should obtain a prospectus of the EQUITABLE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, and carefully peruse the positive system of Insurance giving annual paid-up Insurance to avoid forfeiture. Low premiums, absolute security. W.A. Thomson, Manager, Fort-street, Auckland: WantedMR. KNOX, Civil and Consulting Engineer. is prepared to receive into his office an Intelligent Youth of not less than 15 years of age, possessing the necessary training and inclination as Aiticlod Pupil to the Profession.—Written applications to 119, Queen-street. Auckland. TO AMATEURS.—Wanted, a few Lady and Gentlemen . members for Auckland Dramatic Society.—Apply in first instance by letter to Amateur, care of Kldd and Wildman. TO MEDICAL MEN. — Owing to the sudden death of the older-established of the only two Practitioners in a large inland town, the Goodwill of the practice is for sale. An income of st least £600 can be assured.—lmmediate application must be made to M.D., Herald Office. VOLUNTEER OFFICERS' SWORDS, Ac.—Wanted Known—Just received ex Ruepebu, a fine assortment of Swords, including Infantry, Cavalry and Staff Officers ; also, " Gem " Air Rifles, Ballard and other small bore Rifles, &c.—W. H. Hazard, Ounmaker. 168 a, Queen-street. M ONE LENT, in Sums of £20 to £5000 —On Promissory Notes, Furniture, etc., etc., Loans granted upon Legacies, and Interests under Wills. Bills Discounted.—Address I. Williams (late of Fort-street), P. 0., Box 851, Auckland. WANTED Known— Cheap Sale is now on at Goodson's London Arcade, from October 2nd to fltb, Seven Days Only. WANTED — Run Boys. Four or five smart Lads to sell Heralds.— to the Publisher at six o'clock to-morrow moraine. TXTANTED Known—The last shipment J/J from England, bought before I thought of giving up the Boot Trade, has just arrived, and includes : Men's Elastic Side Boots, tis lid, our last lot of the same was 7s 6d ; Men's Shooting Boots, 8« 6d; Men's Bluchers, all size). 3s 6d—At Dampier's final Boot Sale at IK. Victoria-street. mo PERSONS IN WANT OF EMPLOYMENT. Persons in want of employment will be restored gratuitously by addressing Box 256, Post Office. State address, age, occupation, and other particulars. MONEY LENT, in Sums of £20 to £5000 —On Promissory Notes, Furniture, etc.. etc. Loans granted upon Legacies, and Interests under Wills. Bills Discounted.—Address I. Williams (late of Fort-street), P. 0., Box 351, Auckland. yyy ANTED TO SELL 1000 Colonial Oven 600 Galvanised Iron Fireplaces 60 tons Corrugated Iron Awarded 3 first prises for Ovens, Tanks, Spouting and Lead-edge Ridge-cap, at Auckland Agricultural Show. GEORGE MoOAUL, Wellesley-strcet East, and Brown and Davy-street, Thames. ANTED TO SELL, 1000 Superior Corrugated Iron Water Tanks 50,000 feet Lead-edge Ridge-cap and Galvanised Spouting Awarded 3first prises at Auckland Agricultural Show. GEORGE MoCAUL, ■ ■ Wellesley-street East, and Brown and Davy-street, Thames. ANTED KNOWN— That the public can obtain ' - PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS 01* THE TARAWERA ERUPTION,. TAKEN BEFORE and AFTER the CATASTROPHE At • MR. ROBINSON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPOT, No. 6, Victoria Arcade, Queen-street. N.8.-MR. ROBINSON IS AGENT FOR MESSRS BURTON BROS.' CELEBRATED SERIES OF VIEWS OF NEW ZEALAND AND THE CORAL ISLANDS. . i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7759, 4 October 1886, Page 1
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