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Personal. LADIES, in town or country, expecting their accouchement, can be received by Mrs. Arbuckle, corner of Grafton and Domain Roads. All the comforts of a home. Highest references. MARY —"Where did you get those Jam Jars?" "I support local industry, and purchase at the Glass Works." Price, Is (id per dozen. SELECT LIBRARY of a constant succession of the newest and best Books. Free exchange. Established 1884. —H. White, No. 19a i (upstairs), Coombes' Arcade, Queen-street. LADIES' VISITING CARDS.—SO Superfine Ivory Cards, including engraving copper- i plate, for 7s fid ; Gentlemen's Cards 7s. Jiy calling at HKIIAI.D Works, Wyndham street, the above may be obtained within two hours, if necessary. JUBILEE WATCHES, 16 s. ' FOR SALE.—At the Swiss Bazaar, 114, Queenstreet. One of our customers, Mr. J. 1?. Chambers, < Te Mata, llawke's Bay, writes in a letter just come to hand "I have tried the Watch, it Keeps excellent Time, and is a marvel of cheapness." ■■1 - I Lost and Found. Newfoundland Pup, white breast 1 and feet.—Reward on returning it to Mr. T. Bell, Ashton Villa, Ponsonby Road, Machinery. The "meta" portable assay FURNACE. DESIGNED BY > LESLIE W. A. MACARTHUR. Especially constructed for the necessaiy requirements of Assayists, Prospectors, Mining Companies, and Mineral Lessees. All mineral ores submitted to treatment in this PORTABLE ASSAY FURNACE by means of flux methods, a true and reliable index of boili their nature and value, may be readily ascertained. A manual will accompany the "META" ASSAY FURNACE, Containing simple fluxes and directions clearly traversed respecting each ore, with full description in natural state; also, a carefully calculated table to estimate percentage of metal to ton of ore. For further particulars and orders address LESLIE W. A. MACARTHUR, Waverley Hotel, Queen-street. rjIHE WATSON AND DENNY GRINDING AND AMALGAMATING PANS. CHAS. JUDD, ; IRONFOUNDER AND ENGINEER, Has secured ALL RIGHTS and PRIVILEGES for the MANUFACTURING of the above Pans, and is prepared to supply the same to any part of the colony. These Pans are being brought into general use on the Thames Gold field, and are proving highly efficient in both grinding and gold-saving. They are capable of treating either auriferous or argentiferous ores, and will save the highest percentage of gold or silver on the assay value of any other pan at work. The cost for wear and tear being small, brings them within the reach of all companies for the i treatment of low grade ores. For further particulars apply to CHAS. JUDD, THAMES, Sole Manufacturer for New Zealand. Wanted. RAWER A BOROUGH COUNCIL. Applications will be received to noon on SATUR- 1 DAY, 30th September, for TOWN CLERK AND ; TREASURER. Salary, £125 per annum and Offices. Particulars can be had on application to J AS. DAVIDSON, Mayor. rpo COAL MINERS. ALL COAL MINERS Are REQUESTED TO KEEP AWAY FROM IIUNTLY And refuse employment during the present dispute. 1 THOS. SKELLON, Secretary Miners' Association. , nuntly, September 3,1890. JJ" o T I c E. : STEWARDS, COOKS, BUTCHERS, AND BAKERS Are respectfully requested NOT TO SEEK EMPLOYMENT In the UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S And NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.'S SERVICES : During the present dispute. K. ELLISON, Secretary Federated Stewards' and Cooks' Union, Auckland Branch. TO J^JEN. You are earnestly requested not to accept any ■ work in connection with the Union Company. (Signed) G. W. NEWTON, Secretary Seamen's Union. T ANTED, AT ONCE- | SEVERAL GOOD " BUCKING" HORSES. —Apply by letter to J. J.W., Imperial Hotel. CHEMIST'S APPRENTICE WANTED. Small premium. Every facility given for study, etc.— W. Robinson, the Newmarket Pharmacy, Newmarket. ROOM and Gardener.—A reliable Single Man required as above to attend to orchard, also small kitehen garden, and to make h.'mself generally useful. iy by letter addressed "Groom," to Mr. Aickin, Chemist, Queen-street, Auckland. WANTED— The Public of Newton to know that arrangements have been made I with MR. CRAWFORD, Chemist, of Karangahape | Road, to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS until | half-past eight o'clock each evening, for insertion in the next morning's Herald. WANTED— RESIDENTS AND VISITORS TO INSPECT THE NEW GOODS AT GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. JAPANESE TABLES, suited for Afternoon Teas A Beautiful Assortment of RACKS, STANDS, TRAYS &C. Handsome FOUR-FOLD SCREENS, 20s each ; and in Rich Silk Embroidery, 35s each STOVE ORNAMENTS SCREENS and SHIELDS, in great variety, from 6d to 15s each Some lovely JAPANESE and CHINESE DISHES, PLATES, and TRAYS suited for Cards, Fruit, or Flowers ITALIAN STATUET and BRACKETS BIRTHDAY CARDS in choice design MIDGET PHOTO FRAMES. 6<i each "THE WORLD," "THE SOAP," "THE CONTINENTAL" PUZZLES, three newest and best on the market, 3d each CREAM LAID RULED NOTE PAPER, 6d, 9d, and Is the Five Quires - PACKETS ENVELOPES to match, 6d, 9d, and Is the 100 . • FANCY NOTE PAPER and ENVELOPES to match, and the Fashionable Correspondence CARDS and ENVELOPES, to match, Is the Box JAPANESE and PALM-LEAF FANS, from 2d TINSEL FOR DECORATING BEADS in lovely Shades for the New Collarettes MOCQUART BOUQUETS and GRASSES in lovely Colours; also on FANS . _____ Some very attractive NEW TOYS and DOLLS, surpassing in value and beauty any we have before shown . " , LADIES'BAGS in all the Newest Styles CUTLERY and ELECTRO - PLATED GOODS. We retain our reputation for Quality and Cheapness Combined DINNER SETS, TEA and AFTERNOON SETS. We have a Large Stock, and Very Low in Price Materials of all kinds requisite for FANCY DRESS COSTUMES. We have a Large Stock. GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, JAPANESE & ORIENTAL BAZAAR, -STREET, AUCKLAND, {

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8355, 8 September 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8355, 8 September 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8355, 8 September 1890, Page 1