Personal. WE beg to notify that Mr. H. Haaae, •ur former Bookkeeper and Collector, is no longer authorised to Receive Moneys on our behalf. i HAMMOND AND CARPENTER, ; Coal Merchants. ! Fort-street, Auckland, December 20, 1880. MR. GEE, Passenger by the Coptic, is requested to communicate at once with O. Poole. PERSONAL— Metoalfe has Removed all his Toys to the shop opposite in Wakefieldstreet. Go and see them if you don't buy. __ DEAR JULIUS—I know which is Dampier's Boot Shop now. It is four doors from Dampier's Fancy Shop, Victoria-street, and Selling Off Hills are on the w ndows, but why hasn t he both his shops together?— Your own Sarah. CAPT. M«—Have onoe more returned to Warkworth Hotel; never feel so well as when lam her', everything is so nice. Come by Butler s Coach, the ride Is delightful, and the scenery is beautiful. lam sure the ride will do you good. CURTAINS 1 Curtains ! Mrs. Wig?, late J of Karangahape Road and McKelvle-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. VISITING CARDS—Fifty Ivory Cards, printed om Engraved Copper-plate : Gentlemen's, 7s; 'Ladles, 7s fld. —Herald Printing and Engraving Works, Wyndham-street, Auokland. PERSONAL. —Will those of onr patrons who left parcels, nlease send address to Box 412 for delivery. Mrs. Gllmore has transferred the laundry work to Mount Albert, under the name of the Auckland Laundry (not steam). Order* and pa-oele may be left at Henry's Registry Office, Shortland House, Shortland-street. also at the Select Registry Office, Y.M.O.A. Buildings, Albert-street. Curtains cleaned and - dressed. Communications by post promptly attended to. Box 412. Lost and Found. FOUND— A Log floating in harbour, 16 feet long, brand black letters T.L., and figures 115 in one end. Owners can have the same by paying expenses.—Apply C, Poison, Sugar Works, Chol>ea. ONE POUND REWARD.—Lost, between Otahuhu Racecourse and Auckland: Green Baize Bag, containing two cloths; painted horses on the same,—W. Gould, Clarendon Hotel, Queen-street - LOST, sinoe Monday —A Black Retriever Dog, answering to name of Daih ; one upper fang broken off. The finder will be rewarded on returning to W. Beamish A. Morrison, Secretary Fiozen Meat Company. Board and Residence. A LADY having had a large family of her own, and considerable experience in nursing, would be glad to receive into her house Ladles from the country requiring su -h services. The House Is pleasantly situated about 20 minutns' walk from town, and 'buses pass the door. Medical references given.— by letter, to Nurse, Hxrald Offiae. PRIVATE family residing in charming suburb, 8J miles from G.P.0., could receive two gentlemen boarders.—Particulars and address at HB'.ai.d Office. GENTLEMAN wants Board and Residence, with paddock for horse, In vicinity of Carlton Gore Road or Manukau Road preferred.— Plase state terms, Ac., to A.8.C., Herald Office. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence at Mrs. Meredith's, Pleasant View Cottatre, St Hellers Bay. Refreshments at all times. Terms moderate. _____ R~OSEBANK HOUSE. Devonport.— perior Board and Residence, douhl* and single bedrooms, plunge and shower baths. Healthy situation, on volcanic soil; beautiful sea view. WELLESLEY HOUSE.-Board and Residence.—Families and visitors from "he country can be accommodated at moderate charges ; furnished apartments or unfurnished. Mrs. Spargo, Wellesley-street W., Proprietress. A GENTLEMAN can have Board and Residence in a private family in Ponsonby at a moderate rate.—Apply Mr. Martelli, Richmond Road Corner of Sussex-street, 8 minutes walk from tram. PRIVATE Board and Residence at Mrs. McLeod's, top of Shortland-street (next the Cutting) BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet.— and Bingle Hedrooms, splendid view, with the convenience of hot or cold baths. _ CIAMBRIA HOUSE, Upper Vincent- / street—Select Board and Residence; piano plunge and shower bath, splendid view, no children, 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. Devonshire house, Hobson-street (between Victoria and Wellesley-street)—Select Board and Residence; single and double bedrooms, plunge and shower baths, piano, etc* WATERLOO HOUSE.—Private Board and Residence at Waterloo House, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House gates, within ( two minute* 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.—Mm. Mansfield, Proprietress. HOPE DINING ROOMS, 7T WELLESLEY-STREET EAST. Board and Lodgings 15s per week. All meals 6d. R~S X WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE, ORICT-strskt. Single Bedrooms, with Piano and Bathroom, etc. Visitors will find a comfortable Home. Governor browne hotel, HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging 20s per week do. do. (single room) 25s do. RILL and LUNCHEON ROOMS, 00, QUEEN-BTREET (Formerly Auckland Hotel), Opposite Wvndham-BTREET, HADRILL & MARKWICK, Proprietors. • GRILLS from 12 to 3. BILLIARDS. ! P ARUA BAY, NEAR WHANGAREI: FAVOURITE SUMMER RKSORT.—Mrs. McDonald wi.'hes to draw ottentlon of the public to her ' favourite Rummer Resort. Since last season a i number of new rooms have been erected and other improvements made, which will greatly add to the comfort of visitors. The htuhest references from ! ladles who have resided at Parti* Bay can be given. Terms: One pound per week; Children, half price. WAIWERA CELEBRATED HOT SPRINGS, within '25 miles of Auckland. the Invalid seeking health and the tourist on pleasure, , these world-renowned Natural Medicinal Springs offer great attractions. Miss Graham having leased the above property, visitors will find a most comfortable and well-appointed Family Hotel, with all the advantages of a first-class sanatorium. Communication dally by Rteamer and coach alternately. ' erras, Ss 6d per day, £2 10s per week ; £9 four weeks (Including ' baths and towels) Letters or telegrams addressed to Manager, Walwera Hotel; or H. H. Hayr & Co., Agents, 18, Lower Oueen-street, Auckland, will receive prompt attention. ;g. w ° ° d, Formerly of the Victoria Dining Booms, > Has great pleasure in informing his numerous friends and the public in general that be has taken possession of THE BLUE POST DINING ROOMS And BOARDING-HOUSE, VICTORIA-STREET EAST, Where he hopes for a continuance of past favours. ALL MEALS, NINEPENCE.Mercer railway refreshment ROOMS, t Tourists by rail to the ? LAKES AND WAIKATO DISTRICTS Can always rely on getting REFRESHMENTS r At the well-kno'n > RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. . BEST OF MEALS READY ON ARRIVAL OF EVERY TRAIN. N.B.—Trains stop opposite above Rooms for twenty minutes. CALL IV AND JUDG*. foR YOURSELVES THE QUALITY OF THE MEALS AND ATTENDANCE. LIQUORS: [ The best BRANDS only kept in stock. - MRS. L. R. JAMES, Proprietrkss. )L _ lOTORIA BAKERY, V (NEXT FLAGSTAFF HOTEL) NORTH SHORE. I WM. WILLEY (Late of Lilewall Bros.) Having opened the above Bakery and Refreshment * Rooms, solicits the support of the Devonport public hitherto given to Messrs. Lilewall Bros, and begs to i inform the TRAVELLING PUBLIC that they can now a get REFRESHMENTS of all kinds at the above address. Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Ice Creams, and any other refreshments always ready. A TRIAL SOLICITED. EVERY ATTENTION AND CIVILITY.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7826, 21 December 1886, Page 1
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