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; a .1 -Board and Residence. .1 ; v \ niTHE LANGHAM, Jermyn-street, Auckby fc? day, week, rat? f ** "*>ol3 far families. ■ Terms model ; Syroorids-etreet, j next tq : nH»ts Grammar School. Private Apart; : TJILLESMEftE, 'Princes-street, ' second ' Son ternmi 6 w g o^»-T Sn PWOt womyo. : OIS LORDSHIP'S LARDER, UPPER JLjL QUEEN-STREET.—Board and Residence, single rooms, 10s per week rsmoklM and reading . rooms; baths (hot and'cold). Single Furnished j Rooms, te per week. . Every - convenience. Every attendance.—D. Norden, Proprietor. . • - ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE, parnell. —Accommodation for three or four gentlemen in a. private family. Single Rooms, Plunge and Shower Baths, and every comfort.— by letter to 8.E., Herald Office. . , The CARLETON, city road, CONDUCTED BY MRS. GRAHAM. Private Sitting Rooms, i Good Sea View. Good Accommodation for Families .. Hot and Cold Baths .jTerms Moderate. Telephone 325. Tourists to the hot lakes AND WONDERLAND OF ROTORUA THE PALACE HOTEL, OHINEMUTU. | Contains 40 rooms and is replete with every con. venience for the comfort of Tourists visiting the 'district. -'_*"!•••'« f . . i Private suites of apartments if required. ; The cuisine has special attention, and has secured express commendation from all those who have patronised the HoteL , * ' 4 The Wines and Spirits provided are of the choicest quality only. 7 . Buggies, coaches, Saddle-horses, and ; Guide* always ready for the convenience of Tourists. •■ ■ • Every attention will be personally given, so as to conduce to a pleasant and enjoyable visit. . Natural hot bath in connection with the Hotel. Free to Residents. • " Telegrams have prompt attention. , '. \ JOSEPH McRAE, Proprietor. F. ATKINSON, Town Agent, 12, . Queen«atreefc, VENTNOR HOUSE, ▼ BEACH ROAD. DEVONPORT, * Late the residence of Charles Cave, Esq., f Is now . opened for the reception of Ladies and Gentlemen in search of a permanent or temporary home, as well as for visitors requiring change of air and rest for a few days or weeks. " ' ", i. i Suites of rooms most comfortably furnished. In furnishing the Ladies' Drawingroom, the Dinipg room, and the Gentlemen's Smokingroom, the object has been to combine elegance with comfort and con venience. . • . vfri i The beds, bedding, and linen of the single an double sleeping apartments are superior in quality and scrupulously clean. Ventnor House is two storied, has a large balcony, and commands splendid views of the Harbour, Remuera, and Parnell. Bathroom in the bouse Sea bathing upon sandy beach, with use of key to the new bathing bouses. Highest references. \ Personal. . * - Five POUNDS reward.—wilmam Jj Baker. The above reward will be paid to the person who first sends to the undersigned information of the present whereabouts or evidence of the death of William Baker, formerly of Wroughton, Wilts, England, who in January, 1886, was in Wan. ganui. New Zealand, whence he then communicated with his relatives. Chubb and Son?, Solicitors, Malmeshury, Wiltshire, England. "TTSTIVES love their husbands cannot WIVES who love their husbands cannot TT:.' do better than inspect Dalton's Salvage Stock, 210, Queen-street, opposite McArthur A CO- a. T7IXTRAORDINARY Value at Dalton't) XU Salvage . Sale, 210, Queen-street, opposite McArthur A Co.'s. : ii X ADIES' VISITING CARDS.— Super J.J fine very Cards, including engraving copperplate, for 7s 6d; Gentlemen's Cards, 78. By calling at Herald Works, Wyndham-street, the above may be obtained within two hours If necessary • i ? LADIES, from town or country, expect' JLi ing their Accoutrements, can be received by Mrs. Arbuckle, Murdoch Road, Surrey Hills, Ponsonby, who has all the qualifications of a ladies' Nurse and the Comforts of a home. . Highest references ' ■ ' ■ TXTINGATE, BURNS & CO.'S • adverT v vertisement will be found in another page of this day's issue. .■■■. , v.: f BUY Tweeds at Dalton's' Salvage Sale, 210, Queen-street, opposite McArthur & Co.'s. : , t, j , . Lost and Pound. t LOST— A Black Retriever Dog ; answers I J to the name of Nelson. ' Anyone detaining it will be prosecuted.—W. C. Dennes. Wanted. w -• Nj,;r - — ■ — Miners to keep away from Newcastle District. N-S.W., during the present disputes. WILLIAM TORRANCE, Secretary Coal Miners' Association, Denniston, West port. ; W ANTED TO REN T— BUSINESS PREMISES ' IS ''C.-oV'.''''!-QUEEN- STREET (West Side Preferred); Must have Spacious and Well-Lighted Rooms, Suitable for Show Rooms, Ac. State Rent and locality to Artist, Herald Office.' WANTED Known—Long Lace Curtains 2s 9d, 4s lid, 6a lid, ana best 7s lid, pair, bound and scalloped edges, at A. E. Fenton's, Draper, 250, Queen-street, next to Tuttle's, Photo" grapher. ■■ ' ■ ■'■■■ i WANTED Known - The PALACE Vf BRAND KEROSENE OIL is the best and purest in the market.— gold by J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. '. ■. j ..i i ' WTANTED Known—Good Brown WindV T sor Soap, lOd perdoz. cakes; Hair Brushes 6d ; Feeding-bottle Fittings, 3d the complete set Feeding-bottles (good line), fid; Large Carriag Sponges, 6d and Is—At Dampier's, Victoria-street. WANTED Known —The "Tabitha 1 Sewing Machine, 3s 6d each ; the "Frieda' Sewing Machine, which works a* well as any large sized machine, and guaranteed in perfect order. 4s lid; ladies' Mantle Clasps and Hat Ornaments, 5 this season's, 4d each.—At Dampier's, Victoria-st. WANTED Known — Opening of the TT Grand Japanese Bazaar at Montague's daily from 9 to 9. Illuminated each evening by Ruby Lights, Japanese Lanterns, and Fairy Lamps. WANTED Known — Boots. Boots. Men's Strong Elastic-side Boots, 6s lid;. Men's Shooting Boots nearly half-price, 7s lid; Boot Laces, Is per gross: Strong Leather Laces, 36 inches long, tid per dozen; Cork Soles, ljd and 3d the pair, at Dampier's, Victoria-street. WANTED Known — The PALACE BRAND KEROSENE OIL is the best *nd purest in the market.—Sold by 3. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. ' ' ■■ ■ I WANTED Known — Opening of the \\ Grand Japanese Bazaar at Montague's daily from 9 to 9. Illuminated each evening by Ruby Lights, Japanese Lanterns, and Fairy Lamps WANTED Known— from the fire at land's, Chemists, at less than half price, including Pills, Infants' Food, Cod Liver Oil, Navagatine; Hair Restorer, Syringes, Trusses, Abdominal Belts, Male and Female Urinals, <fcc,, &c.—At Dampier's, Victoria-street. WANTED Known — Boots. Boots. About 600 fresh pairs English and Colonial, including Children's, 6d to 2s 6d; Women's Elasticside Colonial Boots, 2s 6d; Women's High-leg Kid Boots, 2s lid and 8s lid ; Ladies' Glove Kid Boots, 6s lid, at Dampier's, Victoria-street. ANTED Known— About 1200 Fresh Journals in monthly parts, including Young Ladies' Journal, 3d and 6d each; London Journal, 6 for Is; Family Herald, 3d each; Victoria Music Books, 9d ; fresh lot of Sheet Music, 3d each—At Dampier's, Victoria-street. ANTED Known —A large lot of fT Ladies' and Children's Ulsters, Jackets, Macintoshes, Jerseys, and Underclothing, very cheap, at A. E. Fen ton's, Draper, 250, Queen-street, neat Tuttle's, Photographer. "VSrANTED Known— End PharT 7 macy, Cheapest Drug Store in Town, Ess. linseed, Is; Balsam Horehound, Is ; Irish Moss, Is; Balsam of Aniseed, Is; Soothing Syrup, Is ; Soothing Powders, Is; Golden Eye Ointment, Is; EHman's Embrocation,' is 6d ; Jacob's Oil, 2s 6d ; Persian Insect Powder, Is; Ac., Ac. Country orders promptly attended to, and goods forwarded to all parts of tie town or country.—A. J. Blomßeld, Pharmacist, ponsonby Road, Auckland. Telephone, 357; ' WA N T E D K NOW N-FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. AX MILLION PRICES, Cartes de Visite 6s per half dozen Cabinets .. — Los per dozen Inspection invited at ARNOLD'S (formerly Redfjcen's) 270, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite Firebell).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9116, 26 July 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9116, 26 July 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9116, 26 July 1888, Page 1