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Personal. IF this should meet the eye of Robert Alexander, late of Vlotoria and Tasmania, consult F. C., late of Willlamßtown, steamer Rotomahana, Auckland. Martha prescott or brooks— Call at Post-office, Auckland, for Lettors. Registered Letter with your Sister for you. . Directly you receive same, write, am very anxious. "1/1 LECTORS and others favouring ReCM trenebment, join the Association. Election of Committee on Thursday. Send name to Treasurer.—J. M. McLachlan, 222, Queen-street. DR. WRIGHT at Home, Selwyn Lodge, Parnell, from seven to ten a.m. and after five p.m. Consultation Rooms, top of Shortland-street, between tan a.m. and twolve noon. Telephone: Parnell Bureau. DK. BOND (late Resident Surgeon Auckland Hospital), Karangahape Road, near Corner of Upper Queen-street. Hours of consultation: At Residence, 8 to 9 a m., 2 to 3 p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. at Kdson's, Chemist, 200, Queen-street—ll a.m. to 12.80 p.m. Telephone No. 182. LADIES' VISITING CARDS. —50 Super fine Ivory Cards, including engraving copperplate, for 7s 6d; Gentlemen's Cards, 7s. By calling at B rbald Works Wyndham-streat, the above may be obtained in twos. T> IS late Thomas Short, Draper and Silk H fci Mercer, Auckland.—All Business Communications should be addressed to tho Managing Executor, and will receive his personal attention. CURTAINS I Curtains 1 Mrs. Wigg, late 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 ______ FOR ONE SHILLING. WINTER AMUSEMENTS. The Proprietor of the Opera House offers a Prize of £5 to the Competitor making the most words out of the letters in the words "VICTORIA'S JUBILEE." All Competitor* must send in answers by July 1, and enclose One Shilling in stamps, with their name and address, to Opera House, Box No. 78, Auckland. Copies of rules can be obtained on application at the Opera House. Box Office at Kidd and Wlldman's. — New Competitl n will open on July 2. —No notice taken of communications not containing stamps: jgg FOR ONE I s SHILLING _gg SCHARRER'S CAN'T B BEAT TOBACCO-BOX. In order to afford some amusement during the winter evenings, and to encourage local talent, the proprietor of t.he original Can't B Beat Tobacco and Cigar Divan, Queen-street, offers a prize of £6 to the successful competitor forming tho most words out of the following sentence, viz.:— "CAN'T B BEAT TOBACCO-BOX." Competitors must enclose la in stamps, otherwise they will not bo recognised, $3. Entries closo on or about the 30th Inst. Addreas— BOX 418, Post-office, Auckland. ONDERFUL CURE AT WAIWERA. The following is one of a great number of Testimonials received by Miss Graham from visitors when eaving the Hot Springs Hotel, Walwera :— Mr. and Mrs. Taina having spent a pleasant winter at the Hot Springs Hotel, Waiwera, where we resided upwards of four months, enjoying the Maths dally, wish before leaving to express our appreciation of the kindness and attention displayed for our comforts, both by our excellent hostess, Miss Grah»m, And her attendant, and also to make known the benefit we have derived fiom tho usa of the Bathe, more especially the beneflilal effects the waters had in improving the eyesight of my wife, so much so, in fact, that she has been able to dispense with her spectacles when reading, and in other respects we both have improved considerably in health and in bodily weight. (Signed) JAM If J. TAINE, North Shore, Auckland. October 26,1886. Lost and Found. LOST, from College Road 'Bus, yesterday —Paper and Letter addressed Mrs. G. Jones, College Road.—Finder please roturn same to Captain H. F. Anderson, Q.neen-sireet. lOST, between O'Rorke-street and One. _J hunga—A Lady's Checked Waterproof Cloak —The finder will be rewarded by returning? same to Brown, Barrett, and Co., Elliott-street, Auckland. LOST OR MISSING—a Code of Flags, I largo Danish National Flag, 1 Ship's Flag (Jager). Horrowed but not returned. Any information respecting them will oblige Wm. McArthur and Co. RUNNING on my Farm at Flat Bush— A dark bay Horse, with a small strip of white on his face; appears to hive been worked as a light harness horse. Owner can have same by paying expenses—S. Douglas. Board and Residence. pARK VIEW, ALFRED . STREET. TWO LARGE FRONT ROOMS VACANT. No children. Terms moderate, THE LANGBAM, Jermyn-street, commanding a beautiful view of the harbour, only five minutes' walk from Wharf, straight through Cnstoifi-street. Every accommodation on moderate terms. FURNISHED APARTMENTS, —In private family; large sittlngroom, 3 bedrooms, hath ; fine situation ; beautiful views, near Queenstreet, and tram ; references required—Anderson and Co., 76, Queen-streft. "PRIVATE Board and Lodging in Hobson--I- street South.—Apply Herald Office. TOOARD and Residence in a private # family ; no Other lodger; no children ; uso of p'ano; five minutes from tram.—Corner of Richmond Hoad and Sussex-street. WANTED —Two or four Gentlemen as permanent boarders, in a private family, in Parnell (no other boarders). —Apply by letter to " H. K," Herald Office. PRIVATE Board and Residence at Mrs. McLood's, top of Shortland-street (next the Cutting) EVERSLEIGH, top of Wellesley-street East, Albart Park—Private Board and Residence. BELMONT SOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet.—Double and Single lledrooms, splendid view, with the convenience of hot or cold baths. HOPE DINING ROOMS, VTr WELLKSLEY-STREET EAST. Board and Lodgings 16s per week. All meals fid. WATERLOO HOUSE.—Private Board and Residence at Waterloo House, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House gates, within two minutes of Queen-street Home comforts SELECT Board and Residence at Cambridge House, Lower Vlnoent-street. Double and single bodrooms, plunge and shower baths, piano, and every homo comfort. Inspection invited.Mrs. MansCeld, Proprietress. MRS. R. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE, GItKV-STREET. Single Bedrooms, with Piano and Bathroom, etc. Visitors will find a comfortable Home.. THE AUCKLAND COFFEE-HOUSE COMPANY, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. THE ABOVE COMPANY Have taken Premises in Dr. PURCIIAS'SPLKNDID BLOCK of BUILDINGS, Karangahape Road, Where they have opened their No. 1 Branch, and are now prepared to supply Refreshments at the following prices :— Tea, small cup Id, large do 2d Buns Id each Coffee, „ „ Id ~ 2d Scones ... ..Id „ Cocoa, „ ~ Id ~ 2d Tarts .. .. Id ~ Lemonade, IJd per bottle Roll & Butter Id „ Gingerbeer, ljd „ Bread & butter Id „ Ginger Ale, l}d ~ Ham SandSoda Water, ljd „ wlchea „2d „ Hop Bser, ljd ~ Beef do ... 2d ~ Milk, Id per glass Pork Pies ... 2d „ TEA, COFFEE, & COCOA, 2d per pint. Open daily from half-past six a,m, until ten p.m. English and Colonial Papers for perusal. Grand fancy 'Dress ball.— FANCY COSTUMES FOR HlßE.—Apply J. J. Wtlsh, next HobsDn-Hotel. Dissolved bone manure.Freexing Company's, £8. — Supplied by all Merchants. I\T O More Thirßty Cattle—A Large 1300.131 gallon Tank, new and Btrong, at Petford's, Customs-street West. Price, £6. WONDERFUL value in Blankets, from 6s lid to 39s pair ; All-wool Flannel, Is to 2s yard ; Musgiel Knitted Drawers and' Shirts and Sooks, 25 per cent, discount; Ladies' Macintoshes, 2s lid to 36s ; Fur-lined Cashmere Circulars, 29s fld ; French Cashmere and Winter Dross Goods at 20 per cent, diacouut for cash.—J. M. McLachltm, Importer, 222, Queen-street

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7975, 15 June 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7975, 15 June 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7975, 15 June 1887, Page 1

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