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Personal. MRS. COOPER, Teacher of Music and Singing. Terms, Ac., on application to Mrs. Vaughan, MannUau Road, ParaelL " DR. WRIGHT at Home, Selwyn Lodge, ParneU, from seven to half-past ten a.m. and afte five p.m. Telephone; Parnell Bureau. : Have you heard the news J. C. Atkinson, Watchmaker and Jeweller, has Removed from Victoria-street to Karangahape-road, four doors from Lambomne's. . LADIES' and Children's Underlined all reduced in price. A largo assortment to choose from, at Short's Genuine Sale. By order of the Executors. LADIES' Dolmans, Mantles, Ulsters, li A Jackets, -Capes, and Jerseys, at Reduced Prices to clear, In showroom end of the shop,at Short's Great Clearing Male. By order of the Hxecutors. C«URTAINS 1 Curtains ! Mrs. Wig*, late J 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. ' LADIES' VISITING CARDS.—6O Superfine Ivory Cards, including engraving copperplate, llor 7s 6d ; Gentlemen's Cards, 7s. By calling at Hukald Works Wyndham-street, the above may be obtained In two hours. ___ PERSONAL. —Will those of our patrons ' who left parcels, please send a'dress to Box 412 for delivery. Mrs. Gllmore has transferred the laundry work to Mount Albert, under the name of the Auckland Laundry (not steam). Orders and parcels may be left at Henry's Registry Office, Shortland House, Shortland-stroet, 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. m/|R. NEVILLE BARNETT, being about to leave New Zealand, is prepared to sell his two Pianos—by Brinsmead and by Ecke, respect ively. Having been carefully selected by himself for professional use, and Deing both In first-class condition, their worth may be relied on.—Address, HobI son-street, fifth house above St. Matthew's Church. FH. LEWISSON'S Show Rooms over A the shop and adjoining premises. What I keep there. The best and most expensive of good , produced. Dixon and Son's b-st Electroplated gords, Crown Derby, Majolica, Doulton, and Pelican ware; a grand assortment of good Fans; the largest and 1 most costly Albums in New Zealand ; Ladies' Bag« 1 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 for shooting, running, racing, agriculture, horticulture, chess, 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 birth- , day presents. 1 F. H. LEWI9SON, Opposite Union Bank, Queen-street Show ' Rooms'. Entrance through shop. See my stock. ) ■ I r in, i t Lost and Found. ' LOST, on Monday, in the City—Pair of ' AJ Spectacles. — Any parson bringing them to Woodville House, Parliament-street, will be rewarded, Wanted. I jgT. MATTHEW'S PARISH. The post of ORGANIST will shortly be vacant; also tint of HEAD MISTRESS of the Day School. Applications will be received on or before SATURDAY next, April 16, by the Incumbent, from whom all particulars may be obtained, a — : - ( A 20UNG LADY, wishing to return to r\ England, is willing to give hor Services as Nurse or Companion, in return for passage.—Address M.V., Herald Office. a LADY of good address, recently from ir%l Home seeks Situation as Housekeeper or Managereie to Single Gentlemen.—Apply by letter, W. E. Somerset, Post-office, Thames. a FARMER'S Daughter, from Home, « seeks a Situation as Housekeeper; a professional cheese and butter maker; moderate salary. Apply by letter to Gloucester Post-office, Thames. UCKL4ND SERVANTS' HOME AND Auckland 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 to.—Jemima Robertson, No. 111, Victoria-street. A LADY having had a large family of her own, and considerable experience in nu-slng, * would be glad to receive into her house Ladies from the country requiring such services. The House is plea-antly situated about 20 minutes' walk from town, and 'buses pass the door. Medical refereaces given. —Apply to Mrs. Clarke, Registry Office, Upper Queen- „ streot. FRENCH COOK (Man), first-class, can mako pastry, wants a Situation.—Apply G.D., Herald Office. /"N OVERNESS.—Young lady wishes for _ situation as Nursery Governess; understands t music and fancy work. For more particulars address, J. S. P., U P. 0., Auckland. I mWO YOUNG LADIES, sisterß, wish for rr £ engagements-one as Nursery Governess, other as Mother'* Help, in same family, or with two lady friends.—Address, F. C. A., General Post Office, AuckI land. ' lf\ —WANTED, a Partner >. gs, -C ® J vj* vJ* with £2000 (sleeping pre- £ ferredi to invest in a sound, pr-fitable, and wellestablished concern. Interest at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, payable monthly, with an adui- [' tional dividend of from to 20 per cent, at stock- ' taking. This is » safe good-paying investment to a capitalist. References to six leading Auckland merchants. — Apply, principals only, to Devoro and Cooper, Solicitors. i! ~ ° W ANTEDI, INSPECTION \ s OF g MUNRO & MILLIGAN'S TWEEDS. r,' ' i yrjrr ANTED KNOW N— i, * * D. McPHERSON Has a Splendid Assortment of £ NEW CRETONNES. £ Over 80 patterns to choose from, at prices, 4id, 64d, 6Jd, 7£d, Sid, lljd per yard, s REAL GOOD VALUE, II ■ 0 KARANGAHAPE ROAD. I, g ¥TELVETEENS! • VELVETEENS! g V All Shades, ls per yard, at T. Short's Clearing e Sale. Now being shown in window.— order of the y Executors. I- ——— — " ■ _______ QUR JUBILEE £NIFT! OF £50 A NYONE MAY WIN IT ! I! JgVERYONE SHOULD TRY ! jy-OW MANY BEANS IN THE JAR? _ JS THE LEADING QUESTION OF THE DAY. 3 gOME MAY GUESS, gOME MAY CALCULATE, JJUT THE NEAREST WINS !C OUR0 UR JUBILEE GIFT :! 0F £50. f A. "W 1 ° OLLAMS & C O, ' s 4 ( pRICES BELOW : , pOX'S SERGE, NO. 3, SUIT, £3 6s. WILL SUIT THE TIMES! rjIWEED SUITS FROM 45s to 90s. ■ . FEW CAN COMPETE 1 r s JfANCY TROUSERS from 13s Cd to 2cs NONE CAN EXCEL ! Black or blue diagonal suits from 70s bound edges. - •, NO FIT.: NO. AY. JQRESS SUITS, £6 : BEST SILK LINED, £6 lOfl • SUITS, specially recommended, 703. jjOW MANY BEANS IN THE JAR? ON VIEW IN OUR WINDOW. A "^ rOOLLAMS & 00., gYDENHAM HOUSE, Q^REY-STREET, Y i AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7922, 14 April 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7922, 14 April 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7922, 14 April 1887, Page 1