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Board and Residence. THE LANG HAM, Jermyn-street.—Board and Heal dance by the day, week, or month. Large Doable Bedroom*. Private sitting-rooms. Termi moderate. Seven minutes' walk from Wharf. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. —Mrs. Thompson, 3, Ponsonby Terrace, Pon* gonby, near All Saints'. WOODVILLE, back of Supreme Court, large garden, harbour view—Select Board and Residence, private sitting rooms by arrangement. —Mrs. Lea, Proprietress. . THE CARLETON, City Road : Con. ducted by Mrs. Graham. Private Sittingrooms. Good accommodation for Families. Telephone, Mo. 325. Hot and Cold Baths. Good sea view. Terms moderate. " GRAFTON HOUSE, Grafton Road, near the Choral Hall.—The above pleasantly-situated house is now open to reoeive boarders, either permanent or casual visitors; piastre and shower bath ; sittingroom; piano. All the comforts of a home will be provided at moderate charges. PRIVATE Board and Residence at Mr*. McLeod's, top of Bhortland-street (next the Cutting) ___ PARK VIEW, Alfred-street, Albert Park, delightfully and conveniently situated. Vialtors accommodated by the d«y week, or month. BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet.— Double and Single Bedrooms, splendid view, with the convenlenca of hot or cold baths. nOOD HOPE DINING ROOMS, V3T WELLKSLEY-STREET BAST. Board and Lodgings ISs per week. All meals 6d. SELECT Board and Residence at Cambridge House, Lower Vlnoent-street. Double and single bodrooms, plunge and shower baths, piano, and every home comfort. Inspection invited.—Mrs. Mansfield, Proprietress. WATERLOO HOUSE.—Private Board and Residence at Waterloo House, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House gates, within two minutes of Queen-street Home comforts 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, 3 minutes' walk from tram. MRS. E. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE, Gkkt-stbkkt. Single Bedrooms, with Piano and Bathroom, etc. Visitors will find a comfortable Home. HOTEL RESTAURANT. thomaTquoi, LATE PROPRIETOR PARK HOUSE, Begs to Inform his (Mends and the Public generally that he has taken the ANCHOR RESTAURANT, Attached to the Anchor Hotel, near Entrance to the City Market, Queen-street, Where nothing shall be wanting on bis part to please and satisfy his patrons. ALL MEALS Is. SIX TICKETS 4s 6c. Served in First-class Style. N.B.—Meals at all hours, including Sundays. THOMAS QUO 1, PROPRIETOR. Personal. DR. WRIGHT at Home, Selwyn Lodge, Parnell, from seven to half-past ten a.m. and after five p.m. Telephone: I'arnell Bureau. PERSONAL— The cheapest Library in the world—2d to read any novel.— Metcalfe s, foot of Wakefleld-street. AVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS?J. 0. Atkinson, Watohmaker and Jeweller, has Removed from Victoria-street to Karangabape-road, four doors from Lambourne's. LADIES' and Children's Underlinen all reduced In price. A large assortment to choose from, at Short's Genuine Sale. By order of the Executor i. LADIES' VISITING CARDS.-50 Superfine Ivory Cards, Including engraving copperplate, for 7s 6d ; Gentlemen's Cards, 7s. By calling at Hebald Works Wyndham-itrset, the above may be obtalne i in two hours. LADIES' Dolmans, Mantles, Ulsters, Jackets, Capet, and Jerseys, at Reduced Price* to clear, in showroom end of the shop, at Short's Great Clearing Bale. By order of the Kxecutora. /CURTAINS! Curtains! Mrs. Wig?, late vV of Karangahape Road and McKelvie-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. PERSONAL. Will those of our patrons who left parcels, please send aldress to Box 112 for delivery. Mrs. Gllmore has transferred the laundry work to Mount Albert, under the name of the Auckland Laundry (not steam). Orders and pa-cols may be left at Henry's Registry Office, Shortlsnd House, Skortland-street, also at the Select Registry Office, T.W.O.A. Buildings, Albert-itreot. Curtains cleaned and dressed. Communications by post promptly attended to. Box 412. IMPORTANT NOTICE.—I will Build a Good Six-Roomed House at Rocky Nook, with suitable out-honses, lay on Gas, provide Water i'ank, Fence in the Allotment, and Finish everything In First Class style for £320, and sell House and Allotment for £320. £340, and £860, according to plans and particulars at my office. Deposit of only £50, £00, or £70 required. ' People are not likely to get another such good opportunity of acquiring a Valuable Freehold on easy terms. This offer cannot be kept open long Apply to F. <}. Ewingtoo, Estate Agent, or to Mr. ffm. Baker, Rocky Nook. FH. LEWIS? ON'S Show Rooms over • the shop and adjoining premises. What I keep there. Ttie best and most expensive of good produced Dixon and Son'* bst (electroplated goods, Crown Derby, Majolica, Doulton, and Pelican ware; a grand assortment of good Fans; the largest and most costly Albums in New Zealand ; Ladies' Bags and Purses, Gents' Pocket-books, Card Cases, Mirrors, Hand-painted Plaques In plush mounts ; Marble, Gil), and Fancy Clocks ; Oak Goods, Salad Bowls, Gongs, Tea Trays, etc., etc.; Bronzes, Silver Claret Jugs, Silver Cups frr shooting, running, racing, agriculture, horticulture, ches«, bowls, etc., etc.; Scent Bottles in cases. Work Boxes, Desks ; the only stock of Ivory and Silver-back Brushes in Auckland ; Opera Glasses, Fancy Aneroids, and a large assortment of sterling Silver Goods in cases, suitable for wedding and birthday presents. F. H. LEWISSON, Opposite Union Bank, Queen-street Show Rooms: Entrance through shop. See my stock. * Lost and Found. LOST— An English Lever Watch on Friday last between Panmure and ELlerslie.— Apply Hbkalp Office. _• LOST— A small Black Mare, white star only; no brands.—Please communicate with W. B. Walker, St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell; or Gore-street. Auckland. LOST. At Devonport, on Saturday evening last, a chequo drawn by the Lake Takauuna Highway Board in favour of W. Wilson, on the Bank of New Zealand. Payment stopped. —W. Willey, Bake , etc., Devonport. Wanted. HOSPITAL. The Hospital Board are prepared to appoint an Honorary Ophthalmic Surgeon to the Visiting Staff, and will receive applications for the post up to noon of MONDAY, the 28th March. H. N. GARLAND, Secretary. ADVERTISER is desirous of meeting with a situation to assist in a muisnm or librarr, office, or sale room ; is a fair cataloguer, and has a good general knowledge ; town and country experience. Salary Immaterial for first month. Would have no objection to go up country.—Address Willing, Herald Office. . UCKLiND SERVANTS' HOME AND . REGISTRY OFFICE where females can be accommodated with Board and Residence on most reasonable terms, (employers both in town and country will do well to call and give their orders. All letters and telegrams promptly attended Jemima Robertson, No. 111, Victoria-street. * BOARDING-HOUSE.-Wanted to Parchase for cash, in Oist-class locality.—Particulars to " Index," Herald Office. W A N T E D - INSPECTION or MUNRO & MULLIGAN'S TWEEDS. T 0 TOBACCO GROWERS. LEAP TOBACCO PURCHASED IN ANY QUANTITY. The Highest Price Given. AUSTIN WALSH. Tobacco Factory, Beach Road, Auckland. rpO TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS. PRESENTS FOR HOME.-Very handsome Cabl nets, Inlaid Table Tops, Albpm Boxes, Ac. All mads 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, Ac., are respectfully asked to walk through my warehouse, as it is one of the sights of the city. W. NORRIE, Top of ShortUnft-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7897, 16 March 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7897, 16 March 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7897, 16 March 1887, Page 1

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