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Personal. EUGSTER'S second consignment of Swiss Fancy Chocolate has at last arrived. It contains a.o. Tourists' Packets, Is ; Almond Chocolate, Is ; Imitation Cigars, 9d ; Jugs, 3d ; Carts, 3d ; Drawers, 2d ; Sticks, 2d; Watches, Id ; Dice, Id each. For sale at the Swiss Bazaar, 114, Queen-street. ——— PERSONS desirous of Purchasing Cottages on Easy Terms or at Low Rates for Cash, to call at J. Thornes', 81, Queen-street. ]71ARMERS to know that anyone reJD quiring a Good Farm on lea-e, or to purchase at Low Rates, and on favourable terms, should apply to J. Thornes, Land Agent, 81, Queen-street, for a long printed list of Farms to lease and to sell. THOSE requiring to realise immediately on their Cottages., Farms, Land, or any description of Property, to take them to J. Thornes. Land Agent, 81, Queen-street. EEP YOUR FEET DRY. — Miller and Sons' (High-street) "Bomontauge" Boots are Watertight. New and effectual process. Buy them. LADIES' VISITING CARDS.— tine Ivory Cards, including engraving copperplate, for 7a 6d ; Gentlemen's Cards 7s. By calling at Herald Works, Wyndham street, the above may be obtained within two hours if necessary. i■' i ■ Lost and Found. I" OST.—Strayed, on 13th or 14-th May, J from E. B. Laxon's Farm, East Tamaki— A DARK BAY COB MARE; tail cut short. —£2 Reward on Returning same. STOLEN or Strayed, from Ponsonby— Bay Gelding, three off, about IB_ hands high : had waterproof cover on ; slight saddle mark on back ; no other marks.— on returning to Roberts, Grocer, Ponsonby. ■"■"."■ 3g . ' ■' '" ■--)" "J ■ I Board and Residence. SELECT BOARD for two Gentlemen; bath, single room ; three minutes from post office. Terms, Kis weekly.— Apply Herald Office. MRS. K. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE IVL BOARDING HOUSE, 70, GREY-STREET. Fine view. Plunge and Shower Baths, Piano, and all the comforts of home. RS' EDWIN BINNEY, Park Road (two minutes' from Comfortable Home for Ladies or Gentlemen. Terms moderate. Stabling if required. COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS, Sea View, Shortlaml-street; five minutes' from Post and Telegraph Office*, Mrs. R. Onyon. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincentstreet.—Private Board and Residence, single and double bedrooms, private sitting rooms, plunge and shower baths, piano and every home comfort. Inspection invited.—Mrs. Mansfield. HIS LORDSHIP'S LARDER, UPPER QUEEN-STREET.—Board and Residence, lbs per week. Furnished Rooms, 4s per week. Smoking and Reading Rooms.—D. Norden. STEPHEN'S AVENUE, PARNELL. £5 —Accommodation for throe or four gentlemen in a private family. Single Rooms, Plunge and Showei Baths, and every comfort.—Apply by letter to B E-, Herald Office. XTTTAIWERA SANATORIUM. My friends and tho public generally are respectfully informed that even thing is now in first-class order, and I can with confidence solicit a fair share of I heir patronage. Visitors will find the accommodation equal to the comforts of a home. Terms during the winter months, 7s per diem, or £2 2s per week. I A. PETTIT, Waiwera. T EVIATHAN RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL (IMITATED BY MANY-SURPASSED BY NONE) OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, DUNEDIN. MRS. SILK .. .. .. PROPRIETRESS. This very popular Establishment continues to affo.-d very superior accommodation to tourists and others, who desire the comforts op HOME, com biued with very moderate charges. -pUBLIC NOTICE. HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, TE AROHA, The Proprietor of the above well-known resort for tourists and invalids, begs to return thanks to his numerous patrons and the public generally for the liberal support accorded him for the past five and a-half years, and has much pleasure in informing them that he has reduced his charges for the winter months to 30s PER Week or 6s PER Day, and trusts by strict attention to the wants of his customers to still continue to receive the lull share of the patronage he has hitherto receivod. ARTHUR A. SMITH, PROPRIETOR. Wanted. D ART NERSHIP. WANTED, For the purpose of Extending a Well-established and Lucrative Manufacturing Business, A PARTNER WITH AT LEAST £1000 Capital' One capable of undertaking the Management of the Financial Department preferred. Apply in the first instance to FRED. E. BAUME, Solicitor, Vulcan Lane. APPLICANTS for the position of Secre_c3L tary to the Australian Club, Sydney, are informed that the position has been filled. Original testimonials will be returned on application to the Secretary. PERSONS intending to Change their Residences, can obtain one of Thornos' long lists of Houses to sell or to let in any of the tram cars, where they will be found in racks over the windows, or at the office, 81, Queen-street. Fresh list every Saturday. IF you wish to sell yoar Properties speedily, take them to Thornes, 81, Queenstreet; IF yon want to Buy a House, Cottage, Shop, Land, Farm, Stock, or Business, call at Thornes, 81, Queen-street IMMEDIATELY— Good House of fire rooms and bath-room ; must be a thoroughly good one, for an excellent Particulars to J. Thornes, 81, Queen-street. WANTED Known— Working Shirts reduced to Is fid, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, and 3«, at A. E. i en ton's Great sale of Drapery and Clothing, 262 and 254, Queen-street. WANTED KNOWN— THAT {CRAIG'S QURIOSITY qHOP IS IN PRINCES-STREET. WANTED KNOWN: MR. T. HARLE GILES, Professor of Writing, HOLDS WRITING CLASSES For Ladies and Gentlemen, Youths, and Girls, at convenient hours, both day and evening. Good Whiting Guaranteed in One Course of Lessons. Private pupils by arrangement. Hundreds of testimonials may be inspected on amplication at the Educational Chambers, corner of Queen-street and Durham-street East. "\\T__NTED Seen—The American Novelties, ex Elinor Vernon; English and Continental Novelties, ex lone. Just Opened, at Goodaon's London Arcade, some lovely Japanese, China, and Cabinet Ware, and choice Art Goods—just arrived. Our regular stock was never better assorted, and never better value offered. Large pure—ases wero made in England before the great riß« in price, and our customers will have tho benefit. Please inspect the New Jewellery, Clocks, Electro-plated Goods, Japanese, Indian, Liberty and Art Goods, American Novelties, Puzzles, Games, Wordmaking, etc., Baakebware, Dinner, Dess.rt, Tea, and Toilet Sots, Glass and Chinaware, Brushes, Combs, Sponges, Stationery, Account, Exercise, and Pocket Books, Purses, Spectacles and Cases, Chatelaines, Table Mats, Bags, Kits, Rotary Knife-cleaners, Mincers, Potato Mashers, Scales, Egg Whisks (only 6d each), Horses, Tricycles, Dolls, Toys, Birthday Books, Cards, Presents, and 1001 Useful and Ornamental Goods, which can be seen only, and obtained nowhere so cheap as at Goodson's London Arcade, Japanese and Art Bazaar, opposite Arthur's Mart, Queen-street, _UWfefcH_ft>

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8267, 28 May 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8267, 28 May 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8267, 28 May 1890, Page 1

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