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Board and Residence. SUPERIOR Board and Residence at Mrs. Norman's, Belle Vue, Norman's Bill, Onehunga. FERNLEIGH, Symonds-etreeb (Mra. Cashel), next to Auckland Grammar School. uitea of Apartments, <fec. ILSTON HOUSE (Lower Symondsstreet).—Private sitting rooms, double and single bedrooms, plunge and shower baths. Terms moderate, as may be arranged.— Loverock. AM BRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vineentstreet —Select Board and Residence at this well-known Boardinghouse. Single and double rooms, plunge and shower-bath, piano, and every home comfort. Inspection invited.— Mansfield. APARTMENTS for Gentlemen at Hillside, Alten Road (near Supreme Court). taarpour view unsurpassed. ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE, PARNELK >•3 —Accommodation for three or four gentlemen in a private family. Single Rooms, Plunge and Showei Baths, and every comfort.—Apply by letter to 8.E., Herald Office. HIS LORDSHIP'S LARDER, UPPER QUEEN-STREET.—Board and Residence, single rooms, los per week ; smoking and reading rooms, baths (hot and cold). Single Furmsnea Rooms, 4s per week. Every convenience. Every attendance.l). Norden, Proprietor. THE CARLETON, CITY ROAD, J. CONDUCTED BY MRS. GRAHAM. Private Sitting Rooms. Good Sea View. Good Accommodation for Families Hot and Cold Baths. Terms Moderate. Telephone 325. WATERLOO HOUSE, WATERLOO QUADRANT. Opposite Main Entrance to Government House. This old-established House is now under New Management, and has been completely renovated. Single and Double Bediooms. Splendid plunge and shower bath upstairs. Terms moderate. Concrete Building.] [Centre of City. JJ AMILTON gOU SE, HOBSON-STREET (Four doors from St. Matthew's Church), BOARD, RESIDENCE, AND PRIVATE APARTMENTS FOR FAMILIES AND OTHERS. Plunge and Shower Baths, Piano, and Home Comforts. Trams pass the door every ten minutes. Two minutes' walk from Theatres and bait and Fresh Water Swimming Baths. MRS. G. F. ALLEN, Proprietress (Lute of Hamilton). Personal. A FACT.— you want a good and serviceable Umorella, you must order one at i aucner's, close to the Savings Bank. 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' VISITING CARDS.— Supertine Ivory Cards, including engraving copperplate, tor 7s tid ; Gentlemen's C;. is, 7s. By calling at Herald Works, Wyndham sUoet, the above may be obtained within two hours if necessary. Lost and Found. STOLEN, from off nay Horse, at Hunter and Nolan's Sale Yard, on Tuesday last—A Dark Brown Leather Breast-plate, with silver-plated oblong buckles, rounded face to collar pieces ; also, Plaitea-striug Girth,, two strands only. Reward on conviction. W. T. RAYMOND, St. Heliere. Wanted. SOUTHLAND BOYS' AND GIRLS' iO HIGH SCHOOLS, INVERCARGILL, NEW ZEALAND. The Board of Governors of the above Schools invite applications for the following positions:— BOYS' SCHOOL, First - Assistant Master (special qualifications, Latin and French). Salary, £250 to £800 per annum. Second-Assistant Master, (qualifications thorough English and general work in Junior School.) Salary, £160 to £200 per annum. GIRLS' SCHOOL, Mistress, (qualifications French, English, Arithmetic). Salary, £150 to £200 per annum. Second-mistress, (junior work). Salary, £100 to £125 per annum. Applications addressed to the Secretary, Invercargill, will lie received till MONDAY, November 5, ISSS, and successful candidates must reach Invercargill not later than January 31st, 1889. Further particulars can be obtained on application to the Editor of the New Zealand Herald, or to CHARLES ROUT, Secretary Southland High Schools Board. THOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. GAS MANAGER. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by testimonials, are invited up till halt-past seven p.m. of Thursday, November lfath, from competent gas engineers, lor the position oi Manager of the Inverca Corporation Gasworks, sa.ary, £175 per annum, with good residence and free fuel and light. W. B. SCANDRETT, Town Clerk. AGENTS WANTED for the sale of WATCHES AND JEWELLERY on easy terms. Terms very liberal. Apply by letter, giving full particulars and reterences, (in England preferreii) to J. W. BENSON, the oldest-established firm in London, and the originator of the Club System, also the only firm who can supply a threequarter plate ENGLISH LEVER WATCH, with Compensation Balance and Crystal Glass, for £5 ss. Factory—o2 and 04, Ludgate Hill, London, England. EXPERIENCED Married Gentleman, 33 years old, who has to change climate for the benefit of his wife's health, wants a respectable position in AUCKLAND. He understands thoroughly general management of mercantile business, bookkeeping by either single or donble entry, is a good mathematician, speaks and corresponds perfectly five languages, and is veryfond of practical work, especially in sawmills. Moderate salary required to begin with. First-rate Melbourne references to hand. Guarantee given, if required. Apply to E.G., 393, Gordon and Gotch, Melbourne. WANTED Known—Genuine Bargains. All new goods. 200 yds Striped Flannelette, :>jd yd; 250 yds Checked Sateens, 4Jd yd; 200 Checked Washing Ginghams, bid yd ; 300 All-wool Beiges, 7d, lOd, Is 2d, Is 4id yd ; about 200 yds extra-good quality in Spotted Brilliants (in white and cream), IOJd yd ; 500 yds of Cretonne (in good patterns, from 4i|d to Od yd; extra-good quality White Linen Damask (nearly two yds wide), at 3s (usual price 4s per yd); Unbleached Twill Sheetings, lOJd; White Twilled Sheetings, lljil ; Finlay's do., 2 yds wide, Is tid yd ; Special value in Quilts— cella, Toilet, and Honeycomb ; Long Lace Curtains, from 2s lid per pair ; also, by the yd, at 0d; Shirtings, in Cotton, . nion, and All-wool, at very low figures; 62-inch Italian Cloth, for lining coats, etc., 16 3d yd.—J. Green, 78, Victoria-street. ANTED — Purchasers at Reduced t T Prices, for Galvanised Tubs and Buckets, Wash Boards, Mangles, and Wringers.— J. and J. Dickey's, 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known — Johnson's Celebrated Cutlery; White-handle Table Knives, Is, Dessert, 0d each ; and other goods equally cheap at Montague's Bazaar. WANTED Known—At Montague's you can Buy Nobblers at 2s 9d the dozen; Tumblers and Wines, 3s to 6s; Splendid Glass Jugs, Is each. WANTED — Purchasers at Reduced Prices, for Water Cans, Boiler Fillers, Slop Cans, and Galvanised Buckets.—At J. and J Dickey's, 234, Queen-street. WANTED Known — Purchasers of Breakfast, Dinner, Dessert, Tea, and Toilet Sets will find a grand assortment and at the lowest prices at Montague's. "VSTANTED —Purchasers at Reduced f v Prices, for Fishing Lines, Chalk Lines, Sash, Garden, and Clothes Lines, and Twines.At J. and J. Dickey's, 234, Queen-street. WANTED —Everybody to buy their Stationery and Books at the New Shop, two doors from Bank of New Zealand. Lowest prices. WANTED Known—That the Tender T* of H. M. Bradbury in the Assigned Estate of I. Fernandez, Newton, has been accepted at 50 per cent, off Wholesale Prices. For particulars see Advertisement in another column. ANTED — Purchasers at Reduced H PRICES, for Hair and Cloth Brushes, Black Lead and Shoe Brushes, Bannistei. Scrubbing, and Dandy Brushes, Sash Tools, and Paint Brushes. — At J. ami J. Dickey's, 234, Queen-street. "VSTANTED Known—That D. (ioldie'is Yf 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 else where. Wanted TO let A BUTCHER'S SHOP. Rent Low to a Good Man. Apply EARLE & MONTGOMERY. Karangaliape Road. ECONOMY.— It is cheaper to get a good old umbrella re covered than to buy a cheap new one.— ffalkner. Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9202, 3 November 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9202, 3 November 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9202, 3 November 1888, Page 1

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