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Board and Residence, ROTORUA. —Lake View House. Private Board and Residence, conducted by Mr% Seddon. Terms, 30s per week ; 5s per day. No Agents. THE LANGHAM. — Jermvn - street.— Commanding one of the most beautiful views . about Auckland. Families and others accommodated on very moderate terms. URNISHED or Unfurnished Cottages '! near the Sanatorium, suitable for Invalids, - from 6s to 12s per week.— Mrs. Seddon, Rotorua. • 1 BOARD AND RESIDENCE at Mrs. Meredith's, St. Heliers Bay. Paddock for horse. j TTPIOUR Gentlemen Boarders can be ac_iij commodated ; terms, £1 per week : bath, Ac. —Mrs. Jackson, next Admiralty House, Jermynstreet. ( SELECT BOARD AND RESIDENCE : for two Gentlemen; single rooms, bath, two minutes from Post Office. Terms, 10s weekly.— Apply Herald Office. j FELT WELL LODGE (Mrs. Symonds' ' House, Onehunga).—Mr. and Mrs. Waldeu receive Boaiders at Family Table, or Private Suites of Rooms with Board an i every attention ; beautiful situation, large garden, lofty rooms, liberal tabic, moderate terms, 'buses pass the grounds every 15 minute ). MRS. CUM MING, late of Hamilton, haviug tak?n a nicely situated House in Pon*onby, would be glad to moot with one or two gentlemen as boarders.Apply Wood-street, foot of Russell-street. " "ijIERNLEIGH," Symonds-street (next J Grammar School). For Ladies and Gentlemen.—Mrs. Cashel. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent- : street.—Select Board and Residence at this well-known Bo&rdinghouse. Single and double rooms, pluuge and shower-bath, piano, and every home comfort. Inspection invited.—Mrs. Mansfield A PARTMEN TS for Gentlemen at Hill- - XiL side, Alton Road (near Supreme Court). Harbour view unsurpassed. • (JT. STEPHEN'S AVENUE, iELL. k3 ■Accommodation for three or four gontloiiion ' in a private family. Single Roomm, Plunge and SJiowei Bathe, and every comfort.—Apply by loiter 1 to 8.E., tliiKALll Office. mHE UARUS'iW, CITY ROAD, JL CONDUIiTIiD BY AIRS. ORAIIAM. Private Sitting Rooms, Good Sea View, Good Accommodation,for Families 1 hot ami Cold i-aljin Termo Moderate. Telephone 320, "TS.7AIWEHA CELEBRATED HOT . vV SPRINGS, within '26 mllos of Auckland,— To tho Invalid stoking health aud the Tourist on pleasure, these world-ronownod Natural Medicinal Springs offers great attractions. Miss Graham ] having leased the above property, visitors will Unci a most comfortable and well-appointed Family Hotel with all thu advantages of a first-class sanatorium, Ooromanlcatl/iii daily by stoaiuer and coach alter, nateJy, Terms, be lid per day, Jit 10s per week ;£9 f'rur weeks (including bath and towels). tors or Urograms addressed to the Manager, Waiwera Hotel; or H, It, Hayr & Co., Aleuts, 13, Lower Queenstreet, Aneklauul. will receive prompt attention, gALTHUBST, CAMBRIDGE, MRS. AND THE~MDJSES HILL Arc prepared to receive Visitors, Double-storied house, large lofty rooms, extensive grounds, tennis lawn, stablins, paddocks, &c. Cambridge is well known for Its dry bracing ah, and is strongly recommended by medical men for j invalids or otoers requiring change from the sea air. References kindly permitted to Archdeacon Dudley, Archdeacon Willis, Major Lusk, &c. Tanas on application. Personal. rp H A N K 8. The Committee appointed by the Residents and Ratepayers of Arch-hill to Oppose the Increase of Licenses, desire to record their sincere gratitude to the numerous Friends who in so many ways contributed to the successful return of their Candidates, and especially to those who lent conveyances and worked so energetically at the Poll. THOMAS STEADMAN, Chairman. J. H. MYERS, Hon. Secretary. Arch-hill, March 20, 1882. BAPTIST FISCHER: Your father, Augustine Fischer, of Inglewood, is dead, letter fo* you at Auckland Post Office. PERSONAL. —W. Maud, Watchmaker, Karangahape Road, is Removing to tho Shop lately occupied by Mr. Crook, Hatter, next to Garrett's, Butcher. EVERYBODY requiring Books and Stationery at lowest prices are requisted to call at the shop two doors from Bank of New Zestland.— W. Ellis, late E. Wayte. PERFECT Fitting Dress and Habitmaking ; moderate charges.Mrs. Carter, 294, Upper Queen-street. UMBRELLAS. — For New Umbrellas, Re-covering, and Repairing, Falkner. Queenstreet (opposite Mulligan's), is the Best, Cheapest, and Moot Punctual MRS WARD, Ladies' Nurse, Codring-ton-etreet, ArchhiiL Lost and Found. A REWARD of £10 will be paid by the Commanding Officer of H.M.s. Orlando to any person or persons who shall recover a Whitehead Torpedo sunk in Auckland Harbour on the Evening of the 22nd Instant, and return the same to the said ship. Wanted, rpo jgEER JgOTTLERS.j WANTED— A THOROUGEiLY-EXPEEIENOED BEE R-BOTTLER. Must have good testimonials. Applications, enclosing copies of testimonials, to be sent to General Post Office, Box 267. 071 LAM SCHOOL OF ART AND JLL4 DESIGN. Applications are invited for the position of MASTER for the above School, qualified to teach the following branches of Art DRAWING—From the Round and Flat. PAINTING— Oil, Watarcolour, and Monochrome, from Casts, Nature, and from Life. DESlGNPerspective, and Geometry. The said Master to give Lectures upon Art Subjects to Pupils. Salary to commence with £200 a year. Applications with certificates to bo sent on or before the 20th April next, to " The Trustees, Elam School of Art and Design, earn Messrs. Jackson and Russell, Shortland-street, Auckland." 0 H I L D ADOPTION. WANTED— Person to Adopt Healthy Male Infant: absolute control given, and moderate premium.—Apply Box 222, Post Office. Y^T ANTEDWet Nurse. Baby four to five months Apply Dr. Mackellar, Aickin's Pharmacy, Queen-street. ANTED KNOWN—! DR. BAKE WELL Regrets to annouuee that, owing to a relapse, he will be unable to see any patients this week. March 27. ANTED — DRESSED FLAX. _V ¥ JOHN REID & CO. A TRAVELLER, of several years Home and Colonial experience in Tea, Wine and Spirit Trade, open to Engagement.— Kaisor, Herald Office.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9323, 28 March 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9323, 28 March 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9323, 28 March 1889, Page 1