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.Board and Residence. THE LANGHAM, Jermyn-street (seven minutes' walk from the Wharf, straight through Custom-street] — Board and Residence by the day, week, or month. MRS. COWAN oan accommodate two or } three respectable Gentlemen with comfortable beard and residence, Shower bath, good table, terms moderate— Manukau Road, Parnell, opposite Borough Council Office. . I PRIVATE Board and Residence at Mrs. McLeod's, top of Shortland-street (next the Cutting). . __'■! BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet— and Single Bedrooms, splendid view, with the convenience of hot or cold baths. I CAMBRIA HOUSE, Upper Vinoentstreet— Board and Residence; piano plunge and showeribath, splendid view, no children, 1 TE AROHA (Hot Springs)— Board and Residence by the day or week, on moderate terms, at Waverley House; within three minutes walk of the Baths and Railway Station. < VACANCIES for two or three gentlemen at Pakuranga House, Eden «s»scont, five minutes' walk from Post-office; plunge and shower bathe: firs' -class accommodation Inspection invited. 1 EVONSHIRE HOUSE, Hotson-street (between Victoria and Wellesley-itreet)—Select Board and Residence ; single and double bedrooms, plunge and shower baths, piano, etc- i WATERLOO HO USE.— Private Board and Residence at Waterloo House, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House gates, within two minutes of Queen-street Home comforts. SELECT Board and Residence at Cambridge House, Lower Vincent-street. Double and single bedrooms, plunge and shower baths, piano, and every home comfort. Inspection Invited.— Mansfield, Proprietress. 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. ■ ■' , (>*OOD HOPE DINING ROOMS, T WELLESLEY-STREET EAST. Board and Lodgings 15s per week. All meals 6d. MRS. E. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE, Grey-street. Single Bedrooms, with Piano and Batfirc-nm. etc. Visitors will find a comfortable Home. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging _.. -20s per week do. dp. (single r00m).,.. 25s do. T»*TEWTON /COFFEE "OALACE, GARRETT'S BUILDINGS, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. F. ROWLINSON desires to inform the Inhabitants of Newton and the Pnblio 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, lee Creams/ Fancy Biscuits' and Cakes of all descriptions made to order. Hampers for Races and Picnics on the shortest notioe. A TRIAL SOLICITED. GRILL AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, 90, QUEEN-STREET (Formerly Auckland Hotel), Opposite Wtndham-sirxkt, * HADRILL A MARKWICK, Proprietors, GRILLS from 12 to 8, BILLIARDS. Personal, SHOULD this meet the eye of George Foreman, would he kindly apply to G. Carroll, Fort-street. CIURTAINS! Curtains! Mrs. Wigg, late J of Karangahape Road and McEelvle-street, begs to notify to her Customers that she is now carrying on her old-established Curtain-dressing Business in Grey-street, near the top. Orders per post receive immediate attention. IjJEKSONaL.— those of onr patrons XT who left parcels, please send aidress to Box 412 for delivery. Mrs. Gllmore has transferred the laundry work to Mount Albert, under the name of the Auckland Laundry (not steam). Orders and parcels may be left at Henry's Registry Office, Shortland House, Shortland-street. also at the Select Regit try Office. Y.M.C.A. Buildings, albert-street. Curtains cleaned and dressed, Communications by post promptly attended to. Box 418. CIHKISTMAS AND NEW YEAR VV OAKDS, at Goodson's London Arcade, are more Beautiful this year than ever, and at half the price of former years, ranging from Jd to 10s each. Everyone should see the display before making thenpurchases. A SPECIALTY for sending Home next mall as a Christmas Present, a Sterling Silver Brooch, for 6s, with engraved views of Auckland—City and Province. Specimens may be seen in the Jewellery Windows of GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. YISITING CARDS—Fifty Ivory Cards, printed from Engraved Cupper-plate : Gentlemen's, 7s; Ladies', 7s 6d.--HmiALi> Printing and Engraving Works, barn-street, Auckland. Lost and Found. STRAYED, about three weeks since— A Dark Bay Filly, unbroken, blind in one eye; ten shillings reward tor her recovery.— Alfred Buckland; LOST, between Wyndham-street and Li Birkenhead— A Cheque drawn by Whltsker and Russell on the Bank of New Zealand for £225 in favour of Mrs. forgham, dated 26th intt, numbered T 8081. All persons are hereby cautioned against negotiating the same, payment having been stopped. The Under of the cheque will be rewarded on leaving the Mime at Whitaker and Russell's. FOUND— Logs floating in harbour, 50ft and 20ft long. Owners can have the same by paying expenses.—Apply to G. Poison, Sugar Works, Chelsea. Wanteds Kf\f\f\ CABBAGE PLANTS *)\JVJVJ -Address H., E_*ai,e Office. ADVERTISER, aged 30, desires Re-en-gagement; thorough clerk : experienced and reliable ; nrst-clttas references. — F.P.A., Herald Office. 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, W illiams (late of Fort-street), P. 0.. Box 861, Auckland, TO EMPLOYERS—Employment wanted by a General Farm Couple; 1 child, milk, plough and cook, Heighton and Co., 104, Queenstreet mEMPORARY AID SOCIETY. The Temporary Aid Committee request that any persons having left off Boots (Men's or Women's) to give away will ktntly leave them at the Spclet>'s Office in Wyndham-street. C. D. WHITCOMBE. Secretary. mO TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS. PRESENTS FOR HOME.-Very handsome Cab 1 nets, Inlaid Table Tops, Album Boxes, A«. All mad" from the pick of New Zealand's rich native woods. The above goods are greatly admired at home for their rare beauty. All other collections carefully packed in a oase and shipped home. Visitors, Ac, are respectfully asked to walk through my warehouse, as it is one of the sights of the city, ' " ' ■ W. NORRIE, Top of Shortland-street. iV A N T B PJNSPECTJOH or MUNRO & MILLIGAN'S TWEEDS. MONEY LENT, in Sums of £20 to £5060 —On Promissory Notes, Furniture, etc., etc. Loans granted upon Legacies, and Interests under Wills, Bills Discounted. -Address I. WUJlams (late of Fort-street), P O. Box 861, Ancklapd. SPECIAL NOTIQE. W, E. FENTON & CO. Will continue to allow TWENTY PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH, or Four Shillings in tho Pound, off all Purchases for the next Fourteen Days. when this Bona Fide Sale must be brought to a Close, as extensive altsratlons to the premises have to be made. r /- ' SPRING AND SUMMER. -. Wanted Known.—D. mcPherson invites special »Hen. tion to his Dress Department, which is replete with, the choicest and most fashionable fabrics for the above seasons. A large consignment to hand, com prising Jersey Crepe, Mouesellne Crepe, Beige, Foule, Ottoman Cord. Knot Bouele, Curl Bouele, Veilings, Merinos and Cashmeres, Printed Veilings, De Lalnes, •to. The above are French Goods, and A_z> wool. The colourings are new and fashionable, Handsome Striped and Figured Broches, Plushes and other stylish Trimmings to match. : " New Prints and Cameline Cloths, in the fashionable Stripes, Spots, Flowered. Figured, and Plain. A very '. large variety. „ _ * KABAMfIaBAri Road,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7785, 3 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7785, 3 November 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7785, 3 November 1886, Page 1

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