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Personal. : T ADIES, in town or country, expecting 1 JL_t their accouchement, can be received by Mrs. Arbuckle, corner of Gral'ton and Domain Roads. All the comforts of a home. Highest references. ' "iVT — "Where did you get those Jam J_f JL Jars ?' " I support local industry, and purchase at the Glass Works." Price, Is 6d per dozen. ' QELEGT LIBRARY of a constant succesk3 sion of the newest and best Books. Free exchange. Established 1384. —H. White, No. 19a l. (upstairs), Coombes' Arcade, Queen-street. LADIES' VISITING CARDS.— 50 Svperfine Ivory Cards, including engraving copper- ; plate, for 1* 6d ; Gentlemen's Cards 7s. By calling . at Herald Works, Wyudhain street, the above may - be obtained within two hours if necess.irv. JUBILEE WATCHES, 16s. FOR SALE.—At the Swiss Bazaar, 114, Queen- • street. One of our customers, Mr. J. B. Chambers, Te Mata, Hawke's Bay, writes in a letter just come i to band :— " I have tried the Watch, it Keeps excellent Time, and is a ma.rvel of cheapness." ■ Lost and Found. > T Newfoundland Pup, white breast [ I A and feet. —Reward on returning it to Mr. T. ■' Bell, Ashton Villa, Ponsonby Road, • Board and Residence. Jm H E ri ARLT ON, I . CITY ROAD, SYMONDS-STREET J (Ten minutes' walk from General Post Office). 3 EXTRACTS FROM VISITORS , BOOK. Gentlemen, England—" House so convenient, situation so splendid, me_age so satisfactory, that we intend to domicile for the winter." > Lady, Scotland—"Highly satisfactory. Mrs. Pain ; studies the little comforts of her lady guests." • Lady, England—" One's comforN :;o studied that 1 the Carltoii is Home away from .^cne." ! Gentleman and Wife, South Af.ica—" Have found ■ the (Jarlton so comfortable rod homely that we continue our journey with regret, and tender our 1 beet thanks to Mrs Pain." Gentleman, England—"Homely and comfortable." Gentleman and Lady, Sydney—" Very comfortable, "ood table." Father and Son, England—" Very comfortable indeed." Their second visit, "Table and attendance good." » Lady, Hong Kong—" Comfortable and convenient." Gentleman, Auckland—" Satisfactory. , Mrs. Pain, The Carlton, City Road, Auckland. Telegraphic address : "Comfort, Auckland." Telephone : No. 325. Tramcars and Omnibuses pass very frequently. FOLKS TONE HOUSE, PRINCES-STREET. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. < Suites of Apartments to suit Families. 1 G. COX, Proprietor. • T7IURNISHED HOUSE Wanted, for resJD pectable small family; no children. Send full particulars to "Home," Herald Office; six months. DEVONSHIRE HOUSE.—Private Board and Residence, Hobson-.-«treet, Auckland (between Victoria and Wullesley Streets). Most convenient house to Queen-street. Terms Moderate. Kvery attention paid to visitors. Coaches, Trains, and Steamers met on instructions by Tulegraph. Mrs. E. Bennett, Proprietress. MRS. E. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOUSE, 70. GREY-STREET. Fine view. Plunge and Shower Baths, Piano, and all the comforts of home. VACANCIES for three Gentlemen. — T " Hillside," Alten Road, near Supreme Court. SELECT Board for two gentlemen ; bath, single room ; three minutes' from Post Office. Terms, 10s weekly.— Apply Herald Office. COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS, Sea View, Shortland-street; live minutes' from Post and Telegraph Offices, Mrs. R. Onyon. /CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower VincentVy street.—Private Board and Residence, single and double bedrooms, private sitting rooms, plunge and shower baths, piano and every home comfort. Inspection invited.—Mrs. Mansfield. USSELL'S COFFEE PALACE & LUNCHEON BAR, QUKEN-STREET (Next to Bank of New Zealand). The Proprietor begs to state that as all the alterations are completed, he is now in a position to supply all the Courses usually met with in first class Restaurants for ONE SHILLING. The light Luncheon will lie continued as usuaL R. RUSSELL, QUEEN-STREET. (Next Bank of New Zealand). Wanted. ' ———————————— — i ;nno coal MINERS. ALL COAL MINERS Are I REQUESTED TO KEEP AWAY FROM ' HUNTLY And refuse employment during the present dispute. THOS. SKELLON, Secretary Miners' Association. Huntly, September 8,1890.. A DVERTISER has £900 to join with _£__ Draper having £900 in buying good general store, under offer; or is open to purchase good business.—Baker Bros. AUCKLAND EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION. The services of a Secretary will be required for the above Association. Applications, with copies of testimonials, to be addressed to the Chairman, care of Chamber of Commerce, not later than noon, MONDAY, STU INSTANT. A PPEAL TO 1%/ TEN. You are earnestly requested not to accept any work in connection with the Union Company. (Signed) G. W. NEWTON, Secretary Seaman's Union. I IT NIGHTS OF LABOUR. XV. L.A., 2084. All Knights out of work are requested to register their names and addresses at the Secretary's Office, Academy of Music, Lome-street, H. W. FARNALL, Recording Secretary. ■ -IXT ANTED, AT ONCESEVERAL GOOD " BUCKING" HORSES. —Apply by letter to J. J.W., Imperial Hotel. WANTED TO BUYA SECOND-HAND THOROUGHBRACE i ' COACH, ' In Good Condition. j —Apply, immediately, Purchaser, Imperial Hotel. ANTED--1 SUPPLIERS TO CREAMERIES • To Know that ALEXANDER HARVEY, Durham-street, Auckland, is a MAKER OF ALL KINDS OF FACTORY CANS, Ac, &c, &c. > See advertisement in Weekly News. ' ANTED Known — Money advanced, ' » T from £5 and upwards, to any sum required, principal and interest repayable in instalments, to suit the borrower, either weekly, fortnightly ' monthly, or quarterly. ADVANCES made on FUR- , NITURE, PIANOS, and other property, without removal ; also, on Mortgages, Freeholds, Leaseholds, life Policies. Bills Discounted. Interviews ■ strictly confidential. Office hours, 10 till 5. See advertisement. — Queensland Company, three doors rom Gas Company's Office,' Wyndhain street, Auck- ' fand. WANTED Known-That D. Goldie is prepared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes, Felloes, [ Iron Bark and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Pailinps, and Shingles, at his Yards, Albert-street, near the Dock*, at the lowest cash prices. The timber being under cover, it is better than that puvuhwed elsewhere. ■, \,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8353, 5 September 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8353, 5 September 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8353, 5 September 1890, Page 1

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