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_ Wanted. ;;' _ SOUTHLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION. ASSISTANT INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS. 1 Application* are invited by the Southland Board of Kducation for the office of Assistant Inspector of Schools, At a salary of £800 per annum, with ft travel" line allowance of £50 per annum. . An additional travelling allowance at the rate of £600 per annum will be made during tbe absence on leave of Mr. Gammel, Insoector of School*. , Applications addietied to the Secretary will be raosived at the office of the Board op to four o'clock on WEDNESDAY, 2nd February next. JOHN NEILL, ■: Secretary. Education Office, January 7, Igg7. .' ' _ AN experienced Baker wants a situation, as forehand or slnglehand up country. State wages, etc., to "Baker," Herald Office. A~UOKL&ND SERVANTS' HOME AND J\.- REGISTRY OFFICE where females can be accommodated with Board and Residence on most reasonable terms. , Kmplayors both in town and country will do well to call and give their order*. All letter* and telegrams promptly attended to.~Jei—ima Robertson, No. 111, Victoria-street. ' . mEMFOBABY AID SOCIETY. The Temporary Aid Committee request that any persons having left Off Boots (Men's or Women's) to Rive away will kin'ly leave them at the Society* Office In wyndham-street. - y,w ,;,,.:«.«.- --, O. D. WHITOOMBB. ' : ' Sectetary. WANTED— qualified Medical Praotitioner for the Walroa District, Hawkoi' Bay. Minimum salary guaranteed, £200 per annum. —Apply by letter to Secretary Hospital Committee, Wairoa, Bawlwia' Bay. ■ WANTED— All householders to obtain one of EDWARDS' PATENT SELF-ACTING DEODORISING C LOS UTS. Bimple! Durable 1 Cheap 1 A working MODEL can be inspected and circulars obtained at the Company's Office— and Wilkinson, Exchange Chambers, Queen-street. TTT ANTED KNOWN— D. MoPHERSON, IS NOW HOLDING A GREAT SALE OP REMNANTS, , Price* such as to command an immediate clearance. US' For quotations eee Goods ticketed at the door. KABANGAHAPE EOAD. WA N T B D — INSPECTION OF MUNRO & MILLIGAN'S TWEEDS. \VT ANTED KNOWN SUITS TO MEASURE AT WHOLESALE PRICES. G. MOBR ID E. IMMEN SB SHIPMENT OF SPRING GOODS JUS OPENED OUT. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. THE RUSH IS NOW ON. PLEASE BOOK TOUR ORDERS EARLY. AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPANY COMMERCE-STREET. Tl7 ANTED KNOWNCRICK'S PRIVATE ENQUIRY OFFICES, 26, COO-BES* ARCADE, HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND. SUSPECTED PERSONS WATCHED 6 TRACED. OONFIDENTIAI. RNQUIBIKS MADE WITH THB UTMOST SECRECY AMD CASE. HIGHEST REFERENCES. WILLIAM CRICK; TXT ANTED. LANDLORDS AND OTHERS TO KNOW THAT WILLIAM CRICK (Late Librarian Supreme Court Library, Auckland) Undertake* Collection of Rents ana Account. Execution of Distress Warrants, Possession"unde Bills of Sale, eta, if Hli care and despatch. Prompt Settlements a Special Feature. OFFICE: 25, COOMBES'S ARCADE, High-street, Auckland. WANTED KNOW ~ — That JOHN EARLE AND CO., TEA MERCHANTS, ■ Hare opened those Commodious Premises at 207, Queen-street, Auckland, as offices and depot for the sale of their RUSSIAN TEA PACKING COMPANY'S PURE jjLKNDED TEAS. These celebrated ,- 'twas Have now obtained a preference over all others on account of their PURITY, STRENGTH, and FLAVOUR, and HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE, Comprising ~ . INVALIDS, PURSES, MINISTBRS, LAWYERS, And, in fact, all ranks and classes, can testify to their extraordinary beneficial effects and economical properties, many housewives allowing that one Pound of the Russian Company's Tea goes as far at Two Pounds of common mixture. The art of Blending Tea is very imperfectly understood by the colonial tea dealers, but in the RUSSIAN COMPANY'S PURE BIVBNDED TEAS The peculiar characteristic of each tea is first of all ascertained bv an unfailing scientific treatment, and the knowledge of each tea and its peculiarities thus obtained enables the skilful tea taster so to proportion the lean that the economical and beneficial properties are secured fa; the blend. As we make Tea and Tea Tatting our sole study, wo claim to . be the best tea selectors in the place, and as we are the ONLY FIRM IN AUCKLAND DEALING IN NOTHING BUT TEA, We are able to give the TEA DRINKERS BETTER VALUE For their money than they can, get anywhere else. T. A 8 From INDIA, CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, JAVA, FIJI, &c, Always on hand. Sun-dried Tβ* from Formosa. Sifted Indian Tea (free from dust), atida rare Tea. Tea* In Boxes, Half-chests, and Chests shipped undo bond for export. Tea samples tested and valued in arbitration. Post Offiob B .x No. 206, Agents wanted where not alteady represented. JOHN EARLE AND CO., TEA MERCHANTS. mo 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 their rare beauty. All other collections, carefully picked in a case and shipped home. Visitors, Aα, are respectfully asked to walk through my warehouse, as it is one of the sights of the city. ,-:'. :?viW, NORRIE, Top of Shorlland street. CW, GOODSON • returns his sincere thanks for the liber patron" accorded to him during bis seven Tears residence In Auckland. Circumstances have rendered it necessary to remove to new premises, the present LONDON AKCADE being 210, QDKKN-STRIiET, directly opposite Messrs. Mo Arthur's Warehouse, equally attractive and well stocked as the former, but with this advantage,, rent, and working expenses reduced ' one-half. Prices are consequently much lower, strictly in keeping with the trade motto, SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. The present stock being all new, and purchased for CASH at an exceptionally favourable time, gives the froprietor a vantage ground and his customers a benefit. Being under his daily personal supervision, customers may rely upon a courteous reception, none b-ing pressed to purchase. Orders by poet will be executed with promptitude. All better class goods are kept in glass case*, to ensure being delivered in perfect order, In a stock so varied, it is impossible to enumerate all in a price list, equally so to display in our limited window space , an adequate representation of (he (took, hence :; ■ '■"■ ~; -'■'■■ —■■ . ;■;. ■; '. ' ■ WE IflVlTl INSPECTION,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7844, 13 January 1887, Page 1
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7844, 13 January 1887, Page 1
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