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ARNOLD'S ART UNION.— of _cjL Drawing— Prize, No. 208; Second Prize, No. 24. CIELESTINAS.— Splendid Musical Hand J Instruments; plays 10,000 tunes, sacred or dance.—Murdoch and Co. (Limited), 3, Junction, ' Queen-street. WHERE shall we go on Saturday afternoon? We are going with the children to the Exhibition at the Glass Blowing Works, Freeman's Bay. LADIES, from town or country, expecting their Accotichenients, can be received by Mrs. Arbuckle, Murdoch Road, Surrey Hills, Pont soil by, who has all the qualifications of a ladies' Nurse and the Comforts of a home. Highest references INVENTIONS Patented and TRADE JL MARKS Registered in all parts of the world, by EDWARD WATERS, International Patent and Trade Marks Office, 75, Chancery Lane, Melbourne. Established 1869. Circular of charges on application. "¥*TINGATE, BURNS & CO.'S adver- ¥ T vertisement will be found in another page of this day's issue. LADIES' VISITING CARDS. —50 Super fine Ivory Cards, including engraving copperplate, for 7s 6d ; Gentlemen's Cards, 7s. By calling at IIi.RAi.D Works, Wyndham-street, the above may be obtained within two hours if necessary Lost and Found. lOST, Strayed, or Stolen, on July 20— B A A Black and Tan Cattle Slut, blind one eye, answers to the name of Nellie.—Anyone returning same to James Melville, Mangere, will receive one pound reward. Wanted. T IF E ASSURANCE. J lEE ASSURANCE. WANTED — A First-class CANVASSER, for Auckland Suburbs, for the Australian Mutual Provident Society. Liberal terms to a good man.— Apply at the District Office, Queen-street. ANTED—A Farm, in exchange for a V V Block of Substantial Buildings in principal Suburb of Sydney, N.S.W., partly leased for Bank and other business purposes, returning £267 at present low rentals and capable of being increased by fully one-third as soon as trade improves. Land must be near Auckland, Tauranga, or railway, and have considerable improvements; good house and fences. Healthy district indispensable, as ill-health is my reason for living in New Zealand. Property offered must have a value upwards of £4000, and may include stock, implements, furniture, &c State full particulars, and apply for further information before August Bth, to J.T., WEEKLY NEWS Office, Auckland. WANTED KNOWN— FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. AT MILLION PRICES,' Cartes de Visite „ ... ... 5s per half dozen Cabinets „ «. 15s per dozen Inspection invited at ARNOLD'S (formerly Redfekn's) 270, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite Firebell). WANTED —A few .smart Boys, to Sell t f the Herald.—Apply to the Publisher. WANTED Known — The PALACE BRAND KEROSENE OIL is the best and purest in the market.—Sold by J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known — The "Tabitba" Sowing Machine, 3s (id each ; the Frieda " Sewing Machine, which works as well as any large sized machine, and guaranteed in perfect order, 4s lid; ladies' Mantle Clasps and Hat Ornaments, this season's, 4d each.—At Dampier's, Victoria-st. WANTED Known—That we deliver Taupiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at Lowest Rates.—W. &G. Winstone, Custom- . street. ANTED Known—Three Pint Coffee T t Pots, Is 3d ; Japanned Washups, 9d each ; Japanned Candlesticks, Od ; Large Dustpans, lid ; Largo Table Lamps, 2s tit) each ; Lamp-wick Shears, 0d ; Hair Brooms with handles. Is ; Men's Strong Shovels, 2s fc>d each—At Dampier's, Victoria-street. WANTED Known That D. Goldie is T V 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 Pocks, at the lowest cash prices. The timber being under cover, is better than that purchased else w here. WANTED Known—Job line in Flannels (great variety), 3d, lOld, Is, Is 2d, Is 4d, and best Is 6d, at A. E. Fenton's, Draper, 250, Queenstreet, next Tuttle's, Photographer. (Country people take note). WANTED Known Journals. About 1200 Fresh Journals in monthly parts, including Young Ladies' Journal, 3d and fid each; London Journal, 0 for Is; F.imily Herald, 3d each; Victoria Music Books, 9d ; fresh lot of Sheet Music, 3d each— Dampier's, Victoria-street. WANTED —Country Customers to know that we pack and deliver parcels to boat or station. Send for Patterns and Price Lists.—A. E. J'enton, Draper, 250, Queen-street, next Tuttle's, Photographer. WANTED Known—A handsome Dress Piece for 0s (3d, at A. E. Fenton's, Draper : and Clothier, 250, Queen-street. (Country people ' send for Patterns and Price Lists.) "VST"ANTED Known — Mrs. Thomson ? 1 having lost he : baby five months ago, and her husband being away is going out sick nursing, weekly, 14s fid ; if required all night a little extra ' charged.Mrs. Thomson, Edwin - street, opposite [ King's Arms, Newton. WANTED Known— End Pharmacy, Cheapest Drug Store in Town, Ess. Linseed, la ; Balsam Horehound, Is ; Irish Moss, Is ; Balsam of Aniseed, Is; Soothing Syrup, Is; Soothing Powders, Is; Golden Eye Ointment, Is; Eliman's Embrocation, St. Jacob's Oil, Persian Insect Powder, Is; &c., &c. Country orders promptly attended to, and goods forwarded to all parts of the town or country.—A. J. Blomfield, . Pharmacist, Ponsonby Road, Auckland. Telephone, 357. WANTED —Everyone to know that they can get GOOD BOOTS at REASONABLE PRICES, at HOLDS WORTH'S Cheap Boot ' and Shoe Warehouse, 42, VICTORIA-STREET, ' N.B.Country orders punctually attended to, when accompanied by cash. * WANTED Known—Long Lace Curtains 2s 9d, 4s lid, 6s lid, ana best 7a lid, pair, bound and scalloped edges, at A. E. Fenton's, - Draper, 250, Queen-street, next to Tuttle's, Photoi grapher. W' ANTED Known — The PALACE BRAND KEROSENE OIL is the best and I purest in the market.— by J. and J. Dickey, , 234, Queen-street. ) ~V^7" ANTED Known—Extra large good ▼ V Flannel Undershirts, 3s 6d ; Working Shirts ; all prices, at A. E. Fenton's, 250, Queen-street, next Tuttle's, Photographer. WANTED Known — The PALACE BRAND KEROSENE OIL is the best and purest in the market.Sold by J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. WANTED — Comfort for the Feet— Hand-sewn Boots and Shoes made to order repairs done while customers wait—At William Miller and Sons, High-street. WANTED Known — The PALACE BRAND KEROSENE OIL is the best and 3 purest in the market.—So : i by J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. 5 W ANTED—The Public of Newton to ▼ v know that arrangements have been made 3 with MR. CRAWFORD, Chemist, of Karangabape Road, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS until half-past eight o'clock each evening, for insertion in ' the next morning's Hkkai.d. l ~WT ANTED Known — The PALACE V T BRAND KEROSENE OIL is the best and purest in the market.—Sold by J. and J. Dickey, 234, Queen-street. ANTED Known Cheapest House in t f the trade for Blankets, Quilts, Sheetings, Towels, Calicoes, Cretonnes,. —A. E. Fenton's, : Draper, 250, Queen-street. (Ilotelkeepers take note. • ~\%T ANTED Known — Boots. Boots. , v V About 600 fresh pairs English and Colonial, including Children's, 6d to 2s 6d ; Women's Elasticside Colonial Boots, 2 *6d ; Women's High-leg Kid Boots, 2s lid and 3s lid ; Ladies' Glove Kid Loots, 6s lid, at Dampier's, Victoria-street. QUESTION. — Who are the lareest ' Manufacturers of Sewing Cottons for Machine use ? Answer.—Messrs. J. and P. Coats, of Paisley, > Question.— Which of the : r makes do you prefer ? Answer.— Extra Quality on the 500yu Reels. Question.— Why ? Answer.—Because from its Wonderful Smoothness and Freedom from Knots, the most difficult machines are made to run rapidly and smoothly. Question.— Where can I get it? Answer.— Only from the Importer— J. M. McLACHLAN, 222, Queen-street, Auckland W HO A RE rriHE pEOPLE ?

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9124, 4 August 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9124, 4 August 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9124, 4 August 1888, Page 1