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| Board and Residence. BOARD AND RESIDENCE at Mrs. Meredith's, St. Heliers Bay. THE LANGHAM, Jermyn- street. — Commanding one of the most oeautiful views about Auckland. Families and others accommodated on very moderate terms. ILSTON HOUSE (Lower Symondsstreetj.—Private sitting rooms, double and single bedrooms, pmnge anu shower baths. Terms | moderate, as may be arranged.— Loverock. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincentstreet —Seiei't Board and Residence at this ; well-known Boardin>;iiouse. Single and double : rooms, plunge am. snower-batb, piano, and every I home comfort, inspection invited. —Mrs. Mansfield. APARTMENTS for Gentlemen at Hillside, Alton Road (near Supreme Court). Harbour view unsurpassed. ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE, PARNELL. —Accommodation for three or four gentlemen in a private family. Single Rooms, Plunge and Showei Baths, and every comfort.—Apply by lotter to 8.E., Herald Office. SUPERIOR Board and Residence at Mrs. Norman's. Belle Vue, Norman's Hill, Onehunga. HIS LORDSHIP'S LARDER, UPPER QU KEN -STREET.—Board and Residence, single rooms, les per week ; smoking and reading rooms, baths (hot and cold). Single Furnished Rooms, 4s per week. Every convenience. Every attendance. —D. Norden, Proprietor. The carleton, city road, CONDUCTED BY MRS. GRAHAM. Private Sitting Rooms. Good Sea View. Good Accommodation for Families Hot and Cold Baths Terms Moderate. Telephone 325. Concrete Building.] [Centre op City. JJ AMIL TO N JJ OUS E, -STREET (Four doors from St. Matthew's Church), BOARD. RESIDENCE, AND PRIVATE APARTNTS 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 Salt and F"resh Water Swimming Baths. MRS. G. F. AH, PROPRIETRESS (Late of Hamilton). Terms moderate. Personal. N APOLOGY. 1, the undersigned Charles Gilh'gan, do herebv so emnly d< clare that everything 1 hive said detrimental to the character of Mi. Claphaui, late of Wellington, were l.es, maliciously invented by me, Charles Gillian, to hurt the abovementioned Herbert Ciapham; and I do confess ha.ing devised every known scheme to uudermine his character, and ruin him .or business, ior which I humbly apologise while on my bei ded knees in Mr. Armstrong office, 177, Queen-street. (Signed;. CHARLES GILLIGAN. P O L O G Y. .. Robert Sutcliffe, Fast Tamaki, beg to offer an Apology to Mr. Percival George Ailsopp, of East Tamani, for having circulated a false report concerning him, the same having no lound ition. (Signed) ROBERT SUTCLIFFE. Witne-sed: \\m. Green. THIS is a Woman's Question ! ! What is 1 Why, the fact that you can add to the comfort of the home by visiting R. P. Roth's Furniture Sale, Victoria-street ICast. Goods must be sold. Premises coming down. Call and inspect. HOUSEWIVES AND others,—Support Local Industry by Purchasing your Jam Jars at the Glass Works, Freeman's Bay, IS MARRIAGE A FAILURE ?—Not if she will fry the Roes in butter. Try a parcel at the Rakino Boat on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. WHERE shall we go on Saturday after T Y noon ! We are going with the children to the Exhibition at the Glass Blowing Works, Freeman's Bay. UMBRELLAS. —For Umbrella repairs, re covering, and new ones go to Falkner's opposite Mulligan's, Queen-street. "Wanted. AGENTS WANTED for the sale of WATCHES AND JEWELLERY on easv terms. Terms very liberal. Apply by letter, giving full particulars and leterences, (in England preferred) to J. W. i-.NSoN, 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— and 04, Ludgatk Hill, London, England. A LL who Buy their Books from J. W. _j~SL Ellis (late E. Wayte), between the Banks of New Zealand and New Souih Wales, will get a Discount of Five shillings in the Pound. Special terms for Libraries and Schools. mO MASTER MARINERS AND X OTHERS. Applications are Wanted for the respective positions of Captain, Mate, and one Seaman for s.s. Manukau, to be sent in to the Secretary, at Waiuku, ■ not later than SATURDAY, November 24, 18i>8. Applicants to state wages required, and enclose references. ' Captain must have certificate. / DAVID CAMPBELL, Secretary Waiuku and Onehtuigrf Steam Navigation Company (Limited). TO REYNOLDS & CO.'S MILK SUPPLIERS. We are prepared to give 3d per gallon for Milk yielding 10 per cent, cream during the months of June, July, August, and .'September, with one farthing per gallon extra for every additional one per cent of cream. REYNOLDS & CO. COMMISSIONS.— by a Commission Travelling Agent, calling upon General Storekeepers, Grocers, Coniectioners, Bakers, Stationers, tic.—One or two other Commissions; has good connection, and every facility for pushing trade. Districts iravelled, West Coast ot North and South Islands and Wellington. — Address, Traveller, Herald Office. S~ KATES. — Wanted price for Loan of Twenty Pairs Rollers tor three months.— Apply Auctioneer, Paeroa, Thames. TO INVESTORS. —An opportunity occurs to invest £150 to £200 in a thoroughly legitimate sheep undertaking, giving a high rate of interest with an aosolute immunity from any risK of loss—Particulars may had on application to W.R. Franklin, Esq.. Solicitor, Coombes' Arcade, Queen-street, Auckland. MONEY. —Wanted to borrow £2000 on iff' 1 good Freehold Property, at 0 per cent. Interest paid quarterly or monthly.—Jas. Davies, Land Agent, Karaugahape Road. ANTED Known—That D. Goldie is ? ¥ prepared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes, Felloes, Iron Bark ami 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 tint purchased else where. ANTED—Ladies to Know that we V V have some of the cheapest. Prints, Ginghams, and Flannelettes. Price's Flannelettes, m good quality, 4|d yard; Ginghams, is Ad : Sate, n Checks, 4}d yard ; Navy Blue spot Drill* 7jd yard ; Cream ami White Spotted Brilliants, lOd yard; Damask Tabling, Is tid to 3s per yard ; White Calico, from 2jd yard; Fin lay's Sheetings, 72-inch wide. Is 4Jd yard, .-i nice lot of guilts at low prices. Boys' Galatea Hats ; Is ; Youth.-' Speckled Boaters, is Oil to 2s. —J. Green, 78, Victoria-street. WANTED TO LET V V A BUTCHER'S SHOP. Rent Low to a Good Man. Apply EARLE A MONTGOMERY. Karangahape Road. •yyr ANTED KNOWN— That the undersigned are now pretrared to supply PIANOS and ORGANS for Cash or Weekly Payments. Sole Agents and Importers for the North Island of the WONDERFUL WERTHEIM HIGH-ARM SEWING MACHINES. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. E. M. HALLETT & CO., Head Office, 196, Queen-streeb (Two Doors from Savings Bank./ THOUSANDS OF POUNDS have been ; a spent in quartz-crushing machinery, but it is much more profitable to send the uLak'lS ol BIitKEMH.AD and .Southcot to the aim.is of India and let them crush them. 1 heir process is •'° P J l , iH# S "»ntAWBEEBV SPECIALTIES . is opened and contents placed on a gold salver, the , spo'u ami accessories are provided, and then the CRUSHING begins, and WHAT AN AMALGAM RESULTS. Passing at once to the retort, the yield so gladdens the Nabob's heart that the treasury forthwith open- placing the wealth of India at our feet. These Nabobs can distinguish between natural froth of fruit and fermentation, some Aucklanders fail in this'respect.—Seymour-street, Ponsonby. UMBRELLAS— Made to order on Fox's Pa.agon Frames, that give no trouble; at Falknei's opposite Mulligan's, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9220, 24 November 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9220, 24 November 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9220, 24 November 1888, Page 1

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