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Poraonal. MRS., DAVID NATHAN fr leaving Auckland on the Ist April, and will not bj; responsible for any bills that an not *ent bj fcw home before that date'.?' ,• '*' •' '' ■> * s Ki' X ADIES, from town or country, expect-, JJ - in* their Aocouchemente, can be received by Mr*.. Arbacle, Murdoch Rood, Surrey Hills. Pongonby, who ha» all the qualiflcatlonsof » Ladies' Nurse and the, Comforts of a home. . Highest references. - ' : A- ~y. .» .'- fo: v." L . COUNTRY Visitors arid other Frienda 12/ should Call at 'the Glass Works and ; inspect our Jam Jew at ls6d per doMia. yi ' :■ 1 • ! " mHE LEGACY OH CAIN," by Wilkie JL Collins, author of " The Woman m White," " The Evil Genius," etc., .etc;,*wll" shortly be published in this journal. This, the latestof Mr. Wilkie Collins' novels, is one of the most entertaining and interesting ever written by the great novelist. , .. ~~ .. Wanted. ' '9 • ! ■<%$M jfl£ ■ a ucklan!) harbour board. APPOINTMENT OBHHBKMAN* AND . CARETAKER, CALLIOPE DOCK. Harbour Board Offices, , Auckland, 28th' March, 1888. ■- Applications will be' received at this Office until WEDNESDAY, the 4th instant, at noon,tfor the appointment of Fireman and.Caretaker at Calliope Dock, in terms of Conditions to be seen at'this pfiice. Wages, £8 per month; : r _ l --s'/• n -V-' Applications to be endorsed, " Appointment of Fireman and Caretaker Calliope Dock. By order of (he Board. ' . 'A J. M. BRIGHAM, Secretary. . THE Proprietors of the New Zealand Herald will receive applications for, the position of Articled Pupil in their Lithographic Drawing Boom. Those only who have a natural aptitude for LETTERING need apply. A premium, will be required. Applications, accompanied ,by specimens and school drawing certificates, to be mads to the General Manager, HERALD Printing Works Wyndham-street, Auckland" ■> , TO EDITORS.— London Letters I offered by a Military Officer of' good social position and experience. Specimen on application to Box 4003, Sell s Advertising Offices, London. AN Active, Industrious, Colonial Young Man, with references and security, requires employment as Coachman, Traveller, or like occupation.— Heighten and Co., 104, Queen-street. FENCING of every kind, at lowest prices for cash; orders promptly attended to. —Sam White, care of Stone Bros., Queen-steet. WANTED, Country Customers to know 1 —Goods well packed, addressed, and de. vered to boat or train free of charge, at Fenton's Salvage Sale of Drapery and Clothing, next to Tuttle's, Queen-street. Send for price lists. WANTED Known—That J. &J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street, have, reduced prices during this month (a single article at wholesale price) in Fenders, Fire Irons, and Umbrella Stands _ WANTED Known—That the Frozen * Meat and Storage Company we prepared to receive A pples in Cold Store at the following rates Halfpenny per lb. for one month or any part of a month, and a Farthing per 'month afterwards. If the Apples are sound when stored they are rare to give satisfaction when taken out. WANTED TO SELL, 150 sacks Maize, at 8s 9d per bushel 60 sacks Wheat, 8s fid per bushel 00 sacks good Feed Oats, 2a 8d per bushel 12 lb. tins splendid Tea for 21s 50 lb. bags Flour, 6s each EABLE & MONTGOMERY, Fanners' Agents, Karangahape Road Terms—Cash. - ANTED KNOWN. IMPORTANT WOOLLAMS AND CO.'S SALE Of Tweeds will be CONTINUED FOR THREE WEEKS LONGER. ONEHUNGA TWEED SUITS, 47s 6d. ONEHUNGA TWEED TROUSERS, 13s od. 75 PIECES WELLINGTON TWEEDS, Splendid Patterns, 70s per Suit _ „„„„ BLACK ANb BLUE FANCY WORSTED COATINGS, Great Variety Coat and Vest, bound edges, from 40s. THE BALANCE OF OUR SUMMER STOCK IP. BEING SOLD AT COST PRICE. Gentlemen who Appreciate WELL CUT GARMENTS SHOULD VISIT SYDENHAM HOUSE, Grey-street. -yy 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. 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 the past twelve months, that we wore in dread of the usual Spring Season's rush completely blocking us but we are happy to say, with our present New Premises and Large Staff of Skilled Labour, we are almost prepared to undertake the WHOLE TAILORING TEADE OF THE COLONY, more especially as we can positively assure our clients thAe will be NO INCREASE IN PRICES. Sincerely thanking our old friends for past favours, and apologising for any navoidable 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 T9 ) r n MEASURE (UK FANCY WORSTED TWEED SUITS TO filllO, MEASURE ) Trousers - «- 15 s * PLEASE BOOK YOUR ORDERS EARLY. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. FIT STYLE, AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. • —— . • ? ; • "VENI, VIDI, VICI." The Largest Tailoring Concent in New Zealand. AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPANY (G. MoBRIDE), MERCHANT TAILORS, IMPORTERS, « MANUFACTURERS, MILITARY AND NAVAL CONTRACTORS, * CUSTOM-STREET EAST, Opposite Railway Station and " V m,. '■ , J Coupland's Store.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9017, 2 April 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9017, 2 April 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9017, 2 April 1888, Page 1