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Personal j SHOOTING SEASON, 1888. Anyone found Trespassing with Gun or Dog on Puhi Nui, Papatoitoi, will be prosecuted. '■■'-':■ ■■ This notice is specially intended for sportsmen who shoot geese sitting on their nests and tame peafcvL). ' " .■" .... ; ". '■' '' ■ ■•**,■ ■ ; wm. MCLAUGHLIN. DR. WINE, wishes to inform his Patients that he will be absent from Auckland until after the middle of May. ' X ADIES— Local Industry, and I A Purchase your Jam Jan at Iβ 6d per dozen. —Glass Works, Freeman's Bay. LADIES' VISITING CARDS.— Superfine Ivory Cards, including engraving copperplate, for 7s ed ; Gentlemen's Cards, 7s. By calling at Herald Works, Wyndham-etreet, the above may be obtained within two hours If necessary. TTTHERE shall we go on Saturday afterIf noon? We are going with the children to the Exhibition at the Glass Blowing Works, Fredman's Bay. * " npHE LEGACY OF CAIN," by Wilkie JL 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. ■■ '■ ■ Lost and Found. LOST, in Wellesley, Nelson, or Wellington streets—A Letter, referring to gum transactions.—The finder on returning same to Herald Office will be rewarded. : STRAYED— Mare and Grey Mare, from Ewington Road, Mount Roskill, on Saturday night — A Reward will be paid to any person returning same to Mr. Bruce, at above address. Wanted. mO JOURNALISTS. WANTED — Practical Literary or Commercial Partner, in old-established Daily Morning Paper; Middle Island. Capital required. - Apply A.8., Herald Office. A CLEANER is required for Beresford- „_. street SchooL Wages, £4 per month. Particulars obtainable at the School on Monday, and 'applications are to be left there before noon of Tuesday, 10th April, 1888. TTJENCING of every kind, at lowest prices JD for cash: orders promptly attended to.— White, care of Stone Bros., Qneen-steet. "O EQUlßED—Employment by an enerX\> getic young man as Clerk, Store Assistant, or like capacity. References, Heighten and Co., 104, Queen-street. WANTED— Public of Newton to know that arrangements have been made with MR. CRAWFORD, Chemist, of Karangahape Road, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS until half-past eight o'clock each evening, for insertion in the next morning's Herald. WANTED Known—That D. Goldie is prepared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes, Felloes, Iron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards, Albert-street, near the Docks, at the lowest cash prices. The timber being under cover, is better than that purchased elsewhere; ___ - ____________ ~\\f ANTED Known—That the Frozen ' ' Meat and Storage Company are prepared to receive Apples in Cold Store at the following rates a— 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 sure to give satisfaction when taken out. WANTED TO SELL, 150 sacks Maize, at 3s Od per bushel SO sacks Wheat, 3e ad per bushel 90 sacks good Feed Oate, 2s 3d per bushel 12 lb. tins splendid Tea for 218 50 lb. bags Flour, 6s each EARLS & MONTGOMERY, Farmers' Agents, Karangahape Road Terms—Cash. W ANTED KNOWN. We haveIMOVED into our. NEW PREMISES tCTJSTOM-STRBET EAST, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION AND COUP. LAND'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 were 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 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. MCBEIDE), Custom-street East, AUCKLAND. SUITS TO MEASURE. AT WHOLESALE PRICES ONEHUNGA TWEEDS! ONEHUNGA TWEEDS! ONEHUNGA TWEEDS LOCAL INDUSTRY. ONEHUNGA TWEED SUITS TO Vr A MEASURE fUI FANCY WORSTED TWEED SUITS TO f fill MEASURE ) UV Trovsebs ... .., ... , 13s, PLEASE BOOK YOUR ORDERS EARLY. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. FIT STYLE, AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. "VENI, VIPI, VICX" The Largest Tailoring Concern in New Zealand. AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPANY (G. MoBRIPE), MERCHANT TAILORS, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, MILITARY AND NAVAL CQNTRAQTOEB, " ■ CUSTOM-STREET BAST, ;■ Opposite Railway Station and * Cotjpland's Sxokb. TOT A N TED KNOW N. D. MacPHERSON'S ; V NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER SHIPMENTS ■ .: ABE NOW TO HAND, ';■.) ; Comprising •- - - Very Choice and Carefully Sele cted DRESS GOODS, PLUSHES AND FANOT STRIPED VELVETS AND, VELVETEENS. KEW GOODS IK EVERY OEFABTMENT. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, QUILTS, AND ALL HOUSEHOLD NECESSARIES AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9021, 6 April 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9021, 6 April 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9021, 6 April 1888, Page 1