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Board and Residence. BOARD AND RESIDENCE for a lady in a private family where only one other : boarder is received.—Apply by letter to Zeta, Herald ? Office. . BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—Superior E H> accommodation within five minutes' walk of > Queen-street. Shower bath, good piano, &c. Terms - from one guinea to twenty-five shillings.—Address at Hkealp Office. • \ GENTLEMAN can have Board and 1 __, Reside, in a private family in Ponsonby at » a moderate rate.—Apply Mr. Martelli, Richmond ' Road, Corner of Sussex-street, 3 minutes' walk from tram. ' I /TRB. COWAN can accommodate two or f JjrX three respectable Gentlemen with comfortable 5 board and residence. Shower bath, good table, terms » moderate.—Manukau Road, Parnell, opposite Borough . Council Office. ________—. PRIVATE Beard and Residence at Mrs. McLeod's, top of ShorU—d-ntreet (next the Cutting) - ______ BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vinoentstreet.—Double and Single Bedrooms, splendid - view, with the convenience of hot or cold baths. ', /CAMBRIA HOUSE, Upper Vincent- ■ \J street-Select Board and Residence; piano plunge and showertbath, splendid view, no children, • (TIE AROHA (Hot Springs)— Board and X Residence by the day or week, on moderate 5 terms, at Wavarley House; within three minutes walk of the Baths and Railway Station. I "TTACANCIES for two or three gentlemen I V at Pakuranga House, Kden Crescent, -Tβ minutes' walk from Post-office; plunge and shower - baths ; first-class accommodation. Inspection invited. DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Hobeon-street (between Victoria and Wellesley-rtreet)—Select ; Board and Residence; single and double bedrooms, , plunge and shower baths, piano, etc. WATERLOO HOOBE.—Private Board and Residence at Waterloo House, Waterloo 1 Quadrant, opposite Government House gates, within s two minutes of Queen-street. Home comforts. t C< ELECT Board and Residence at Cam- ■ © bridge House, Lower Vincent-street. Double and single bedrooms, plunge and shower baths, piano, ' and every home comfort. Inspection Invite-.—Mrs. " Mansfield, Proprietress. ■ . ] OOD ACCOMMODATION may be obI \JC talned on moderate terms at Pah House. • Ponsonby Road (next doer but one to Dr. Knight'*) 9 for a married couple or one or two gentlemen. Trams " pass the gate. OOD hope dining ROOMS, " \JT WELLEBLET-STREET EAST. ' Board and Lodgings 15s per week. All meals 6d. M" ES. E. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE, Gbst-strb-t. Single Bedrooms, with Piano ind Bathroom, etc. Visitors will find a comfortable Home. - /Governor brown e hotel, \jf HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging.... _ _ .. ~2os per week g do. do. (single room).-. 26s do. ' RILL AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, 90, QUEEN-STREET (Formerly Auckland Hotel), Opposite Wyndham-strert,'' ' HADRILL & MARKWICK, Proprietors. GRILLS from 12 to 8, BILLIARDS. Personal. _ _ _ _ _ _. TW* O T I C E. • I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible - for any debts incurred in my name by my wife, Bridget Kant, from this date. luted at Howick this Bth day of November, 1886. i (Blgnod) PETER WELLINGTON KENT. i! XJ. McINTOSH, do hereby Challenge F. d JL» Gordon, to Wrestle him, Cumberland style, best two out of three, for £10 a-side. —J. Mclntosh. CURTAINS ! Oartaine! Mrs. Wigg, late \j of Karangahape Road and HcKelvie-street, begs 1. 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. II yJERSONAL.—WiII those of our patrons e I who left parcels, please send address to Box ■i 412 for delivery. Mrs. Gilmore has transferred the laundry work to Mount Albert, under the name of the t Auckland Laundry (not steam). Orders and parcels • may be left at Henry's Registry Office, ShortUnd •s House, Shortlaud-stroet, also at the Select Registry Office, Y.M.C.A. Buildings, Albert-street. Curtains cleaned and dressed. Communications by post promptly attended to. Box 412. • /CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR ; v / CAKDS, at Goodson's London Arcade, are 1 more Beautiful this year than ever, and at half the price of former yean, ranging from jd to 10s each. Everyone should see the display before making their purchases. . A SPECIALTY for sending Home next mail as a f Christmas Present, a Sterling Silver Brooch, for Es, a with engraved views of Auckland—City and Province. ' Specimens may be seen in the Jewellery Windows of I GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, t ■ g ° Lost and Found. ( ■" OST, between Wyndham-street and JiJ Blrkenhead—A Cheque drawn by Whitaker and Russell on the Bank of New Zealand for £225 in favour of Mrs. Forgham, dated 26th Inst, numbered ' X 8081. All persons are hereby cautioned against negotiating the same, payment having been stopped. > The finder of the cheque will be rewarded on leaving ■> the same at WniUker and Russell's. Wanted. 1 A UCKLAND REFORMATORY AND ~*~ WOMEN'S HOME. > Application will be received up to SATURDAY, November 13th, by the Ladles' Committee for a MATRON for the above Home, addressed — " The SECRETARY, Fort-street" Applicants to state age and send references. i ■ ' 4 UCKL&ND SERVANTS' HOME AND J\. REGISTRY OFFICE where females can b« accommodated with Board and Residence en most reasonable terms. Employers both in town and country will do well to call and give their orders. All letters and telegrams promptly attended to.—Jemima Robertson, No. 111, victoria-street. A GENTLEMAN with long and varied __■?_. colonial experience, and of good education and address, desires Employment. Good correspondent. Speaks French and German. Would travel on commission.—Miles, Post Office. Onehunga. BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, situation as Salesman, by experienced hand, and will do making and repairs, if required. References.—Apply K. 0.11., Herald Office. TO GROCERS.—Required by young Man, X Situatien as Grocer; five years' experience; would take any commission, used to travelling.—Geo. M., Hb*ald Office. mO CARPENTERS—Wanted, Tenders X till noon of Wednesday, 17th inst,, for the erection of a Cottage at Remuera. Plans, etc., at my office, Stitohbury's Buildings, Queen-street.— Thomas Us-her. 7 mEMPORARY AID SOCIETY. j The Temporary Aid Committee request that any persons having left off Boots (Hen's or Women's) to Rive away will ktnrtly leave them at the Society's ' Office in Wyndham-street. C. D. WHITCOMBE. r Secretary. r mO TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS. a PRESENTS FOR HOME.—Very handsome Cabinets, Inlaid Table Tops, Album Boxes, Ac. All made 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 picked in a case and snipped home. Visitors, Ac, are respectfully asked to walk through my warehouse, as it is on. of the sights of the city. Top of Shortland-street. m A N T E D— , INSPECTION 2 O* MUNRO & MILLIGAN'3 TWEEDS. [ TT- ANTED KNOWN- * » That the public can obtain ' PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS on , TUB TARAWERA ERUPTION, • TAKEN BEFORE and AFTER the CATASTROPHE MR. ROBINSON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPOT, So. 6, Victoria Areade, Queen-street. N.8.-MR. ROBINSON IS AGENT FOR MESSRS ' BURTON BROS. CELEBRATED SERIES OF j VIEWS OF HEW ZEALAND AND THB CORAL ISLANDS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7791, 10 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7791, 10 November 1886, Page 1