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Personal. IV/TRS. DAVID NATHAN is leaving -®- Auckland on the Ist April, and will not be responsible for any bills that are not sent to hor house before that date. i " THE LEGACY OF CAIN," by Wilkio I Collins, author of The Woman in White," " The Evil Genius," etc., etc., will shortly be published in this journal. This, the latest of Mr. Wilkie Collins' novels, is one of the most entertaining and interesting ever written by the great novelist. OTICE OF REMOVAL.—James MurJl_i docii, Watchmaker, from Durham-street to Queen-street (Firth's Flour Mill Buildings). Lost and Found. LOST, between six and seven last evening, from Custom-street EastA large fawncoloured St. Bernard Slut; answers to the name of Monna. A Reward for leaving dog at Police Station. Anyone keeping it after this will be prosecuted. Wanted. ■sSsSM!£• 'JJOROUGH OF INARGIL!, N.Z. CIVIL ENGINEER. Applications, accompanied by testimonies and certificates of efficiency, will be received up till the lith April, 18SS, for the Office of Borough Enpineer. The successful applicant must be an au'. iorised Hurveyor, and his duties will include the d' ligning and inspecting of all Corporation and ji arbour Works. Salary, £300 per annum. Engagement terminable by three month; notice on either side. W. B. SCANDRE TT, Town Clerk. Municipal O fice, Invercargill, March 23,1888. A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. PP OINTMENT OF FIREMAN AND CARETAKER, CALLIOPE DOCK. Harbour Board Offices, Auckland, 28th March , 1888. Applications will be received at this Oil i until WEDNESDAY, the 4th instant, at noon for the appointment of Fireman and Caretaker at Jalliope Dock, in terms of Conditions to be seen at th is office. Wages, £9 per month. Applications to be endorsed, "Appointment of Fireman and Caretaker Calliope Dock." By order of the Board. J. M. BRIG H AM, Secretary. O T I C E. THE UNDERSIGNED Who is Returning to Queensland, IS OPEN TO UNDERTAKE COMMISSIONS In that Colony. C. NICCOL, Care of T. H. Glover, Custom-street West. gOARD OF EDUCATION. Applications from Certificated Teachers for the Headmastersiiip of the Mount Albert School will be received by the Board on or before WEDNESDAY, the 4th April. Salary, according to present average attendance, £220. No house. VINCENT E. BiCE, Secretary. THE Proprietors of the New Zealand Herald will receive applications for the position of Articled Pupil in their Lithographic Drawing Room. Thoso only who have a natural aptitude for Lettering need apply. A premium 'rill be required. Applications, accompanied by specimens and school drawing certificates, to be made to the General Manager, Herald Printing Works Wyndham-strcet, Auckland. AN active industrious colonial Young Man, with references and security, requires Employment as Coachman, Traveller, or like occupation.—Heighten and Co., 104, Queen-street. A RESPECTABLE young person wishing to return to England, will give her services as nurse to children or sick person in return for passage paid; good sailor : good references. — Address at Herald Office. GERMAN LADY desires " Re-en-A GERM AN LADY desires Re-en-gagement as Resident Governess (family or school) : acquirements—thorough English, French, and German, with elementary music; two years' reference. —Address Miss Von Willinger, Eaglesham, Makirikiri, Wanganui. FENCING of every kind, at lowest prices for cash; orders promptly attended to.—Sam White, caro of Stone Bros., Queen-steet. LITHO. —Transferer wanted at Herald Printing Works, Wyndham-street, Auckland, must be good hand, accustomed to make up colour stones for machine. ANTED Known—That J. J. Dickey, f T 234, Queen-street, have reduced prices during this month (a single article at wholesale price) in Fenders, Fire Irons, and Umbrella Stands 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 tho colony. Our Promenade Show-room is open for public inspection. All are welcome. We are showing THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF TAILORING GOODS IN THE COLONY. Our business has increased at such a rapid rate during j the past twelve months, that we were in dread of the I usual Spring Season's rush completely blocking us; I but we are happy to say, with our present Now 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 * 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. SUITS TO MEASURE. AT WHOLESALE PRICES ONEHUNGA TWEEDS ! ONEHUNGA TWEEDS! ONEHUNGA TWEEDS LOCAL INDUSTRY. ONEHUNGA TWEED SUITS TO 1r a a MEASURE ( L 5, FANCY WORSTED TWEED SUITS TO f.MI MEASURE J v v Trousers 15s. PLEASE Book YOUR ORDERS EARLY. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. FIT STYLE, AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. "VENI, VIDI, VICI." The Largest Tailoring Concern in New Zealand. AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPANY (G. McBRIDE), MERCHANT TAILORS, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, MILITARY AND NAVAL CONTRACTORS, CUSTOM-STR EAST, Opposite Railway Station and Coupland's Store.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9014, 29 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9014, 29 March 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9014, 29 March 1888, Page 1