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Board and Residence! CAMBRIDGE. gALTHURST, CAMBRIDGE. MRS. AND THE MISSES HILL Are prepared to receive Visitors. Double-storied house, large lofty rooms, extensive grounds, tennis lawn, stabling, paddocks, <fec. Cambridge is well known for its dry bracing air, and is strongly recommended by medical men for invalids or others requiring change from the sea air. References kindly permitted to Archdeacon Dudley, Archdeacon Willis, Major Lusk, <£c. Terms on application. Good news to all: RESTAURANT, CUSTOM-STREET, HAS CHANGED HANDS. JAMES KOUGH hopes, by giving the best Meals in town for Sixpence a meal, you will give him atrial. Board by the week : Single rooms, 13s per week. • Good accommodation for country people coming to town. Enquire fur Rough's Restaurant, close to Railway Station, Custom-street. FELTWELL LODGE (Mrs. Symonds' JO House, Onehunga.).—Mr. anil Mrs. Walden receive Boaulers at Family Table, or Private Suites of Rooms with Board an.l every attention ; beautiful situation,' large garden, lofty rooms, liberal table, moderate terms, 'buses pass the grounds every 15 minute.''. ' MRS. GUMMING, late of Hamilton, JI.*JL having tak»n a nicely situated llouso in Ponsonfay, would be glad to meet with one or two gentlemen as boarders.Apply Wood-street, foot of Russell-strcet. " FERNLEIGH," Symonds-streefc (next J Grammar School). For Ladies and Gentlemen.—Mrs. Cashel. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower VincentstreetSelect Board and Residence at this well-known Boardinghouse. Single and double rooms, plunge and shower-bath, piano, and evory home comfort. Inspection invited. —Mrs. Mansfield A PARTMENTS for Gentlemen at Hill/"U side, Alten Road (near Supreme Court). Harbour view unsurpassed. SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE, K7 at Devonport for a limited number in a very pleasant situation.—For address apply to Johnston and Noble, Grocers. ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE, PARNELL. Accommodation for three or four gentlemen iii 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, 10s per week; smoking and reading rooms, baths (hot and cold). Single Furnished Rooms, 4s per week. Every convenience. Every attendance.—D. Norden, Proprietor. THE OARLETON, CITY ROAD, _SL CONDUCTED BY MRS. GRAHAM. Private Sitting Rooms. Good Sea View. Good Accommodation for Families Hot and Cold Baths. Terms Moderate. Telephone 325. Personal. IF this should meet the eye of Jane Allen, who came out in the ship Great Britain, with her aunt and uncle, about 15 years aao, and afterwards went to Auckland with a Mr. and Mrs. Middleton, her Brother would like to hear from her. —Address J. N. Allen, Gobur, Victoria. PERFECT Fitting Dress and Habitmaking ; moderate charges.—Mrs. Carter, 294, Upper Queen-street. LADIES' VISITING CARDS—SO Superfine Ivory Cards, including engraving copperplate, for 7s 6il; Gentlemen's Cards, 7s. By calling at Herald Works, Wyndham street, the above may be obtained within two hours if necessary. MBRELLAS. — For New Umbrellas, <LJ Re-covering, and Repairing, Falkner, QueenStreet (opposite Mulligan's), is the Best, Cheapest, and Most Punctual. Wanted. Inspector of Asylums Office, Wellington, March 5, 1889. APPLICATIONS are invited for the -C~jL position of Medical Superintendent of the Seacliff Lunatic Asylum. Salary, £600 a-year, with residence, rations, fuel, and light. Applications must be delivered at this office by the 31st instant, and the successful applicant will be required to enter on his duties by the Ist May. D. MACGRKGOR, Inspector. "ftTEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS JJI EXHIBITION, ISS9-90. Applications for the appointment of Choirmaster and Conductor will be received up to WEDNESDAY, March 20. Communications to be addressed W. G. Bell. 1 ;q., Chairman Music Committee, care of the undersigned. D. HARRIS HASTINGS, Secretary. "UNIVERSITY OF OTA GO. APPLICATIONS are invited for the Three following named temporary APPOINTMENTS in the University of Otago, Dunedin, for the Session of Six Months beginning May Ist, 1889, viz :— (1) Professorship of English Language and Literature. Salary, £250 for the term, with class fees. (2) Lectureship of Constitutional History. Salary, £100 for the term, with class fees. (3) Lectureship of Political Economy. Salary, £100 for the term, with class fees. Successful candidates for the temporary appointment will be ineligible for the permanent occupation of the Chair. Full information can be obtained on application to tho undersigned. Applications, with testimonials, must be lodged with the Undersigned on or before the 31st MARCH next. EDMUND SMITH, Factor Church Board. Dunedin, 23rd February, 1889. JgOROUGH OF NEWTON. Written Applications will bo received by the Newton Borough Council, up to 1 p.m. on MONDAY, 18tli inst., for the position of Turncock and Foreman of the Fire Brigade. Applications to be addressed to the Town Clerk, Newton Borough Council Office : where all further information can be obtained. J. CURRIE. Town Clerk. March 6,1889. RAIKES' (Late Mrs. Clark's) GOVERNESSES' INSTITUTE AND SERVANTS' REGISTRY. Mrs. Raikes will be pleased to meet Ladies and Servants at her Rooms, 284, Queen-street. Letteis and orders punctually attended to. Telephone 350. mO LANDOWERS. Good Tenants are daily enquiring for Houses, and Speculators and others for Cheap Properties for cash.—R. D. L. Duffus, Land and Estate Agent, Cosmopolitan Chambers, 107, Queen-street (opposite Shortland-street, Auckland).— charge whatsoever unless business concluded satisfactorily.— Money lent on good security. PIG IRON — Wanted, a few tons, for cash.—Apply, stating brand and price, Beany, Marks, and Co., Archhill. LABOUR UNION. Labourers keep away from Westporfc District, Middle Island, as the Labour Market is Overstocked. R. R. ANNIBAL, ' ; Secretary W. L. Union. WANTED Known—That the largest assortment of Lawn Tennis and Straw Hats at the lowest prices will be found at Fowlds, Victoria Arcade. WANTED Known—Ties ! Ties ! Ties ! It is no w acknowledged on all hands that the finest display of Neckties in the City is that being made by Geo. Fowlds, Victoria Arcade. WANTED Known—Hats ! Hats ! Hats ! in great variety. Hard and Soft Felt, Tweed and Straw, Boating, Cricket, and Tennis Hats and Caps, half-price, at Fowlda'. "\/&7ANTED — Purchasers at Reduced V T Prices, for Brushes, Brooms, Whisks, Mops, and Chamois Cleaning Paste, Furniture Polish and Brunswick Black.—At J. and J, Dickey's, 234, Queen street. WANTED Known— Geo. Fowlds', Victoria Arcade, is selling Men's Good Tweed Trousers at 5s lid, well worth 7s 6d. WANTED Known — That Boys and Youths' strong Tweed Coats can be had at 6s lid from Fowlds, Victoria Arcade—a wonderful bargain. • 1 - " • ■ WANTED— to Know that y y Geo. Fowlds, of Victoria Arcade, is determined to clear the balance of Bankrupt Stock before the end of the year, and special reductions will be made to ensure this end. Purchasers ,of Clothing, Hats, Shirts, etc., should bear this in mind. WANTED — Purchasers at Reduced Prices, for Kerosene Lamps and Lanterns, Globes, Chimneys, Wick, and all extras kept in Stock.—At J. and J. Dickey's, 234, Queen-street. , ANTED Known—That Geo. Fowlds, T V Victoria Arcade, makes a special -lead of Boys' and Youths' Clothing, Tweed nicker Suits I • from 4s Bd. . rousers Suit? from 8s 6d, i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9306, 8 March 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9306, 8 March 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9306, 8 March 1889, Page 1

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