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Board and Residence. FERNLEIGH, Symonds-street (next Grammar School).— Mrs. CasheL ELLESMERE, Princes-street, second house above Synagogue. : APARTMENTS for Gentlemen.— Hill- ' side, Alt-en Road, near Supreme Court. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent- : street. —Select Board and Residence. Double and Single Bedrooms. Piano, Plunge and Shower Bath. Visitors will find every home comfort. Inspection invited. ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE, PARNELL. Accommodation for three or four gentlemon ] in a private family. Single Rooms, Plunge and Shower Baths, and every comfort.— by letter • to 8.E., Herald Office. BOARD and Residence in a private ' family; no other lodger, no children ; use of Piano; five minutes' from tram.—Corner of Richmond Road and -street. BBLMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet.—Double and Single Bedrooms, splendid view, with the convenience of Hot or Cold Baths. ATERLOO HOUSE.— Board , and Residence at Waterloo House, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House gates, within two minutes of Queen-street Home comforts. HE CARLETON, CITY ROAD, CONDUCTED BY MRS. GRAHAM. Private Sitting Rooms. Good Sea View. Good Accommodation for Families Hot and Cold Baths. Terms Moderate. Telephone 325. MRS. E. WILLIAMS'S TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE, Gret-street. Single Bedrooms, with Piano and Bathroom, &c. Visitors will find a comfortable Home. 70, Grey-street. QUEENSFERRY II OTEL. L" SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST 1 AFTER SIX WEEKS. MR. AND MRS. STIMPSON Beg to inform their friends and the public gene- 1 rally that, after a lapse of six weeks, they nave again resulted business in the Old House. LUNCHEON will be served as per usual on MONDAY next. Lost and Pound. LOST, Wednesday evening — Cabinet Photo, by Sarony, in Newton or Symondsstreet— Finder will greatly oblige by leaving same ; at Herald Office. i TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. — Lost, Brown Cob Gelding, with sore back ; white star on forehead.—Return to Pullan and Child's, Albert-street. EN SHILLINGS REWARD. — Lost, from Parnell, on 21st instant— Mare, 15 hands, seven vears old, short mane and tail, puffed off fore fetlock ; no brand ; probably on tho road to Cambridge.—Ten Shillings Reward to any one returning her to or securing same and advising Archdeacon Clarke, Parnell. .. Personal. THANKS to the Ladies and others who purchased Jam Jars at the Glass Works. Jam Jars '2a 6d per dozen.—Glass Works. PERSONAL. — Fenton's Salvage Sale, next Tuttle's, Photographer, Queen-street.— Men's Tweed Trousers and Vests, 8s 6cL Open Tomorrow (Saturday). Wanted. jgOARD OF EDUCATION. The Board requires an Inspector of Schools ; salary, £250 a year, with travelling expenses, the appointment to be made for three months on probation. . . , Applications for the appointment will be received on or before THURSDAY, Ist March next. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. TO PROPERTY HOLDERS, MERCHANTS, MEDICAL MEN, &c. i ! A well-known, active, experienced citizen is open i to collect rents, accounts, etc., on very moderate terms. — Address, Homo, care Mr. J. Webb, Oak House, Hobson-street. A LADY having had a large family of her own, and considerable experience in nursing, would be glad to receive into her house Ladies from the country requiring such services. The House is pleasantly situated about 20 minutes' walk from town, and 'buses pass the door. Medical references given. —Apply to Mrs. Clark, Registry Office, Upper Queenstreet EMPLOYMENT required for a respect, able able-bodied Man, drive, store, farm, &c.; country, suburbs, or city.Apply Heighten aud Co., 104, Queen-street FENCING of every kind, at lowest prices for cash ; orders promptly attended to.Sam. White, care of Stone Bros., Queen-street. ANTED KNOWN. ' We have MOVED into our NEW PREMISES ! CUSTOM-STREET EAST, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION AND COUPLAND'S STORE. We have without doubt the Largest and most Commodious Tailoring Establishment in the colony. Our Promenade Show-room is open for public inspection. AU are welcome. We are showing THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF TAILORING GOODS IN THE COLONY. 1 'Our business hasincreased atsuch arapid rate during the past twelve months, that we were in dread of the ■ usual Spring Season's rush completely blocking us; but wo are happy to say, with our present New Premises and Large Staff of Skilled Labour, we are almost prepared to undertake the WHOLE TAILORING TRADE OF THE COLONY, ' more especially as we can positively assure our clients there will be i NO INCREASE IN PRICES. Sincerely thanking our old friends for past favours, and apologising for any unavoidable delay that occurred during the great rush of the past season, we beg to subscribe ourselves, very gratefully, THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING Co. (G. McBRIDE), Custom-street East, Auckland. i SUITS TO MEASURE. AT WHOLESALE PRICES ONEHUNGA TWEEDS 1 ONEHUNGA TWEEDS I ONEHUNGA TWEEDS! ! LOCAL INDUSTRY. ONEHUNGA TWEED SUITS TO )rA. MEASURE IKIK FANCY WORSTED TWEED SUITS TO f UU°* MEASURE ; [ Trousers ... ... — 15s. i PLEASE BOOK YOUR ORDERS EARLY. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. [ FIT STYLE, AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. I 'YEN!, VIDI, VIOL. i —— The Largest Tailoring Concern in New Zealand. AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPANY (G. McBRIDE), MERCHANT TAILORS, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, MILITARY AND NAVAL CONTRACTORS, „ CUSTOM-STREET EAST, Opposite Railway Station iND 1 Courland's Store. DEVONPORT FIRE. — Remnants almost Given Away at Fenton's Salvage Hale, [ next Tuttle's, Photographer, Queen-street open To-morrow (Saturday^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8985, 24 February 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8985, 24 February 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8985, 24 February 1888, Page 1

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