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Personal. . WE beg to notify that Mr. H. Haaae, ' our former Bookkeeper and Collector, is no longer authorised to Receive Moneys on our behalf. - HAMMOND AND CARPENTER, 5 Coal Merchants. * Fort- street, Auckland, December 20, 1886. MR. GEE, Passenger by the Coptio, is * requested to communicate at once with O. * Poole. PERSONAL— Metcalfe has Removed all his Toy 8 to the shop opposite in Wakefield* street. Go and see them if you don't buy. DEAR JULIUS—I know which is Dam. pitr'i Roit 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 once more returned to Warkworth Hotel; never feel so well as when Tam her», everything is so nice. Come by Butler's , Coach, the ride is delightful, and the scenery is . beautiful. lam aura the ride will do you good. CURTAINS ! Curtains ! Mrd. Wig?, late ( ) 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 tho top. Orders per post receive ■ immediate attention. , i ISITING CARDS—Fifty Ivory Cards, printed on raved Copper-plate : Gentlemen's, 7s; 'Ladles, 7s 6d. —Herald Printing and Engraving Works, Wyndhnm-r.treet, Auckland. , j)ERSONaL.—WiII those of our patrons | JL who left parcels, please send address to Box 412 for delivery. Mrs. Gllmore has transferred the laundry work to Mount Albert, under the name of the Auokland Laundry (not steam). Orders and pa-cels may be left at Henry's Registry Office, Shortland House, Shortland-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. .. rjTHE LATE FIRE IN PARNELL. if. F. STILWELL desires to tender his sincere and hearty thanks to Mr. l> an in and his men, also, to others who S3 kindly assisted at the Fire on his premises ; also to the Parneil Fire Brigade, who were so prompt at the outbreak of the Fire, and so well mastered it. (Signed) E. F. STILWELL. 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, Chcl»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-atreet WantedA LADY having a large and comfortablyfurnished House, delightfully situated, is desirous of letting part, or would take Gentlemen as Boarders. Position central and retired.— address, apply Herald Office. Auckland servants* home and REGISTRY OFFICE where females can be accommodated with Board anil Residence on most reasonable terms. Employers both in town ana country will do well to call and give their orders. All letters and telegrams promptly attended to.—Jemima Robertson, No. 111, Victoria-street. EMPLOYMENT Wanted — A Married M»n, with two children. Practical Botcher, or General Farm or Heighton and Co., Agent, 104, Queen-street, ECRETARY AND ACCOUNTANT TO THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOARD. Applications for the Office of Secretary and Accountant to the Board of Governors of the Auckland College and Grammar School, at a salary of £100 per annum, will be received at the Board s office up to four o'clock p.m. on TUESDAY; th* 28th December. L. A. DURRIEU. Acting Secretary. rjIEMPORARY AID SOCIETY. The Temporary Aid Committee request that any persons having left off Boots (Men's or Women's) to give away will kin ly leave them at the Societj s Office in Wyndham-street. . _ C. D. WHITCOMBE. Secretary. WANTED known Japanese Goods are Ridiculously Cheap at Goodson's. So iB everything else. V*7 ANTED Seen—The Christmas BarV? gains at Dampier's. Haberdashery Cabinets for Christmas Presents at lOd ; Japanese Cabinets, 2s lid Japanese Vases, 4s 6d the pair; Japanese Wallers, 8d; Ladies' Bags, Is 6d, etc., etc.— Dampier's Victoria-street. * WANTED Known —That I will give twelve pieces of that grand Pianoforte Piece Music I have just bought out from Messrs. Hoffman and Sons for nothing to the first person who does not think it a wonderful bargain at 9d each.—W. H. Dampier, Victoria-street. Customers are requested not to toss it about. ______ WANTED Known— will give a large C Gilt-framed Oleograph 2 feet 6 Inches by 2 1 feet ti r nothing to the first person who does not think the same wonderful bargains for 2l lid each—At Dampier s, Victoria-street. WANTED Known — I will give a Vv 20-keyed Concertina for nothing to the first person who does not think my 20-keyed Concertinas from Is lid, to 6s 6d, my Anglo-German do., which play precisely the same way, from 6s 0d to 15s 6d, and my Accordeons, from 6* 6d to 15s, wonderful b»r?a ! ns.—W. H. Dampier. Victoria-street. Wanted know n— WANTED KNOWN— A 1 Electro-plated Table Forks and Spoons, 6s the half-dozen. „ „ „ Dessert Forks and Bpoons, " ' if 6d the half-dozen. , ~ Tea Spoons, Ss the half-dozen. White-handled Knives, Table, 3s 9d half-dosen. ~ ~ ~ Dessert, 3s the half-dozen. Breakfast Service', IBs; Dinner Services. 25s Tea (10 pieces), 12s 6il; handsomely gilt. Fire Orate Ornaments, very handsome, Is each; Japanese Curios in great variety ; Christmas and New Year Cards, a splendid stock, and very cheap ;Brea I and Butter Platters, 6d eaoh ; Knives for ditto, 9.1 each. Constant additions to the Jewellery Stock (all genuine and warranted). A Novelty In Silver Brooches, with views of Auckland City and Province; Fancy Goods, Dolls, etc. The cheapest place in Auckland. For Christmas Tree requirements, a splendid stock to select from. Innumerable goods, useful and orna mental, at prices that astonish those who inspe i them. _ GOODSONS LONDON ARCADE Qitbbn-strmt, Opposite McArtbur's Warehouse. WANTED— 62,000 readers of the Herald to carefully peruse this paragraph: GRAND \ While thanking our nuBOOT SALE 1 merouß customers for their FOR I large and Increasing patronONE MONTH \ gge w# again remind them AT T, PROSSER'S, i that We possess facilities T. PROBER'S, 1 ! Karanoahapb road I that enable us to offer the [ (Opposite Tabernacle). / he«t value in the trade The greate part ot our large Stock we offer at Cost. The quality and extremely low prices of our own manufactures are Well known. } MEN'S BOOTS EVERY I WOMEN'S BOOTS VARIETY > GIRLS' BOOTS I IN I BOYS' BOOTS r ) CHILDREN'S BOOTS, Prunella Boots, from 4s 9d ; Ladies' Shoes, from 5s 6d ; Ladles' Kid Boots, from 5s 6d ; Ladles' Glace Shoes, 9s 6d ; Ladies' Glove Kid Shoes (own make), 9s 6d. The best cure for depression Is to Sell good artlc'es at low prices. _____ T. PROSSER, , KARANGAHAPE ROAD [Opposite Tabernacle]. ANTED KNOWN— d. Mcpherson, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, i r Has Just Received a Case of > GUIPURE LACE OURTAINS, 1 Which were bought Very Cheap, and are offered at EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. I ' vv ANTE D — f INSPECTION '■ or MUNRO & MILLIGAN'S TWEEDS. 3 ! rjio TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS. ' 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 3 their rare beauty. All other collections carefully packed in a case and shipped home. Visitors, Ac., are respectfully asked to walk through my warehouse, as k it is one of the sights of the city. w NoRRiB# Top of Sbortland'Btreet

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7827, 22 December 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7827, 22 December 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7827, 22 December 1886, Page 1