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Personal. INFORMATION Wanted of THOMAS. CUTHEaiNK, and MAROARKT SO ALLY, lormarly of Streantatown, in the County or Westmeath, Ireland. Some property await* them in the United states of America.—For farther information call on William Nelson (iambte, care of A. H. Nathan, Queen-street. rjp H A N K 8. K. B. FILL tenders bis sincere thanks to the numerous friends whu so kindly assisted at the late fire in Eden Ten see, and also to the Medical Profession since opening his establishment, and kindly intimites that until re-opening in the above district his business will be carried on M anal at Mr. T. B. Hill's, Chemist, Queen street. VOLUNTEERS and Shootists generally are reminded of the Handicap Rifle CompetiRon in Hazard's Bhootlng Gallery This Week.' LADIES, from town or country, expecting their Accouchement, can be received by Urs Arbacle, Murdoch Road. Surrey Hills, Ponsonby, who his all the qualifications of a Ladies' Nurse and the lionafor sof a Some. Highest references CURTAINS I Curtains ! Mrs. Wigg, late J of Karangahape Road and McKelvle-street, beg* to notify to her Customers that she la now carrying on her old-established Curtain-dressing Business in Grey-street, near the top. Orders per post receive Immediate attention Wanted. A WIDOW Lady, having commodious house and ground', 'conveniently and plea* santly situated, would be pleased to meet with a lady and gentleman to reside with her. — Address 20, Herai,,» OfSce. ADVERTISER, recently from England, is desirous of obtaining a Situation in a country store, a grain and seed merchant, or land agent; three years' agricultural and office experience. —Address Produce, Herald fflce. A LADY having had a large family of her own, and considerable experience in cursing, would be glad to receive into her house Ladies from the country requiring such services. The Home is pleasantly situated about 20 minutes' walk from town, and 'buses pass the door. Medical references given. —Apply to Mrs. Clarke, Registry Office, Upper Queenstreet. BONES. —We pay £4 16a 6d at Works, Auckland (mln., J-toil or in rail truck*, Auckland (mln., 2 tons); and £5 at Woik?, Westfield. Bags supplied or returned to port or rail station.— Freezing Company, Auckland and Westiield. FARM Man Wanted for Sheep and Cattle Farm.—single, steady, shearer, thorough good all round.—Write fullest > articular*, character from last place, wages, X. X., Herald office. Wanted, at 7 per cent, on 0 "J V/ Mortgage of Freehold Property, let at £100 a year.—Apply Mortgage, Box 805, Postofflua. WANTED to Let—Cottages, at 4s, ss, and 6a per week.— to owner, Edward Wayte, Queen-street. WANTED Known For Real Value visit Stewart Dawson and Co.'s Great English Watoh Exhibition, 94, Queen-street. • \\T ANTED Known—Gold Alberts, Ladies' V V and Gents' newest Styles, wholesale prices, from 80s to £10 IBs each.—Stewart Dawson and Co. 1 VST ANTED Known— Stewart DawT V son and Co. have at present in stock a strong, useful, life time Watch, English Lever, capped and jewelled, for 60s ; guaranteed three years. WANTED Known— Stewart Dawson and Co.'s Key-winding Watches wind to the left, excepting the Deflano*. which winds the same way as the American Lever. WANTED Known—That Buyers Save at least SO per cent, by purchasing from the makers, .Stewart Dawson and Co., at their new English Watch Exhibition, 94 Queen-street, Auckland, opposite Wyndham-atreet WANTED Known — Stewart Dawson and Co.'s Gold Watches can be had at thefolowing prices: Ladl s\ from £6 10s to fill 10a;Cents', rom £12 10s to £30. always In st'.ck. , WANTED Known— Stewart Dawson and Co 'a 27s 0d and 86s LatSles' and Gents Sterling Silver Watches are well named the Defiant as they cannot be equalled endtt double the prme. WANTED Known — Watoh Glasses flit«d, 3d each; charges for watch repairs no matter what maker or where bought, equally cheap Best workman kept on the premises Arrangements made to turn nut 160 repairs per week. All watches cleaned are guaranteed at Stewart Dawaon and Co.'s great English Watch Exhibition, 94, Queenstreet. „ WANTED Known — Another Lot of Spoon Stay busks, 3d per pair; White Handkerchiefs, four for 0.1; oilcloth for Tables, lid per yard; Oilcloth Tablecovers, Is fid each, children's socks, seven pairs for is; Gent's ißlack .and Coloured Bows, 4d ; a few Men s Coats reduced to 4s lid—At Dampler's Only shop, Vlctoria-atreet. ANTED Known—Copy Books, Is the dos ; Memoir Books, 3d the dor; 6 quires of.White Cream Laid Writing Paper and 100 White EnreloDes for Is : handsomely-bound volumes of the Family Herald for 2s 61 vol; Spohr's Violin School, edited by Henry Holmes, lis 6d , Concertinas, from Is lid • Gents' 15 Carat tfoid plate Stud Suites, fid — At Dampiei's Only Shop. 11*, Victoria-street. WANTED Known — Stewart Dawson and Co;'s Hal.-marked Sterling Silver Alberts, 9s ed, 18s fid, 14s 6d, 16s 6d, and 16s fid, neatly half usual prices. WANTED Known—For full particulars of Stewart Dawson and Co.'s Celebrated Watches and Jewellery, piease call and receive gratis their splendid new illustrated Watch and Jewellery Pamphlet, and read fall particulars and most wonderful testimonials. WANTED Known — Stewart Dawson and Co.'s official Railway English Keyless Levert, at £6 10s; Engraved Cases, £7; are guaranteed 5 years. WANTED Known- Strong Calico, 2£d per yard ; Groan Window Holland, 64 per yard : Lace Curtains, 6 yard* long, reduced to 2s lid the pair ; Boy** Fashionable Hats, lid ; Men's ditto, Is; grand line Men's braces, 8d per pair; Mens Socks, 6d ; Shaving Brushes, 6d—At Dampier a Only shop. 114. Vi« torta-street. yrjrr ANTED SEEN. SPRING NOVELTIES. j D. MoPHKIiSON'S FIRST GRAND SHOW Of NEW PRINTS. Beautiful Designs, the Perfection of Printing, and Molt Fashionable Goods in Auckland, Value Unequalled. KABANGAHAfE ROAD. yy AN TED. We wish our name connected in your mind with TEA, because ws are the only firm in Auckland dealing in nothing but TEA, and at our Kstablish ment, 207, Qneen-street, may be seen camples of TEA from every Tea-growing Country in the World. We have TEA from India— TEA from China TEA from Japan TEA from Java TEA from Ceylon TEA from Fiji TEA from Formosa TEA in Chests TEA in Half-chests TEA in Quarter-chests tea in Boxes TEA in Caddies TEA in Tins TEA in Packets, And as we devote our whole time to TEA and TEA. TASTING, we can give tea-drinkers better value tor their money than they can get anywhere else. Any Storekeeper may of course mix his teas acording to the price paid for thorn and the profit he . requires, but only the skilful lea expert can properly proportion the peculiar characteristics of each tea, and so produce a Genuine Blended Tea, grateful to the palate and refreshing to the nervous system This, we claim to be able to do, and our Pure Blended Teas have become a source of pleasure to our namerour customers all over New Zealand. Post Office Box 206. Agents wanted where not already represented.. JOHN EAB.LE & CO., TEA MERCHANTS, 207, QUEEN-STKKET, AUCKLAND, Established 1180. fJ»BE PRINCE OP SUMMER DRINKS. THE WHITE GROSS BRAND GINGER ALE, Made by THOMSON £ CO., DUNEDIN, carried off the Gilbert Smith International Competition Medal against 79 competitors in London. < Consumers are requested to compare with other Brands, and Judge for themselves. The Cordials made by us are also of premier quality, j THOMSON & CO., { STEAM RATED WATER WORKS, Crawford and Bond Streets, Dnnedin. ' AUCKLAND AGENT: T. MACKY. t — — 1 R A Z I N G. c Horses and Cattle take .to Craw Plenty of grass * and Water —Apply to tha herd, Richard Black wall, 1 near the Kpaom Post Office. All care taken, but no 1 r esponslbility. ' '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8063, 26 September 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8063, 26 September 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8063, 26 September 1887, Page 1