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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. . SELECT LIBRARY of a constant succession of the newest and best Books. Free ex- . change. Established 1884. —H. White, No. 19a (upstairs), Coombes' Arcade, Queen-street. IF * you wish to sell your Properties speedily, take them to Thornes, 81, Queenstreet. IF you want to Buy a House, Cottage, Shop, Land, Farm, Stock, or Business, call at Thornes, 81, Queen-street PERSONS intending to Change their Residences, can obtain one of Thornes' long lists of Houses to sell or to let in any of the tram ears, where they will be found in racks over the windows, or at the office, 81, Queen-street. Fresh list every Saturday. JUBILEE WATCHES, 16s. FOR SALE.—At the Swiss Bazaar, 114, Queenstreet. One of our customers, Mr. J. B. Chambers, To Mata, Hawke'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." Lost and Found. ONE Bay Gelding has been running on my Farm this last two months. Will be sold, if not claimed within fourteen days and all expenses paid — C. McNei.sh, Pokeno. LOST, on Saturday evening, between Lower Queen-street and Parnell—A Package containing Letters addressed J. S. Grahatne, Esq., Awitu, via Onehunga.— returning the same to Grahame's Bond, Fort-street, will be rewarded. Board and Residence. rjIHE £JARLTON, CITY ROAD, SYAIONDS-STREET (Ten minutes' walk from General Post Office). EXTRACTS FROM VISITORS' BOOK. Gentlemen, England—" House so convenient, situation so splendid, manage 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 comforts ;.o studied that the Carlton is Home away from Home." Gentleman and Wife, South Africa" Have found the Carlton so comfortable and homely that we continue our journey with regret, and tender our best thanks to Mrs Pain." Gentleman, England—"Homely and comfortable." Gentleman and Lady, Sydney—" Very comfortaide, »ood table." Father unci 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. U S S E L L' S COFFEE PALACE & LUNCHEON BAR, QUEEN-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 be continued as usnc' R. RUSSELL, QUEEN-STREET. (Next Bank of New Zealand). RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL (IMITATED BY MANY-SURPASSED BY NONE) OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, DUNEDIN. MRS. SILK PROPRIETRESS. This very popular Establishment continues to afford very superior accommodation to tourists and others, who desire the comforts of home, com bined with very moderate charges. gALTHURST, CAMBRIDGE. MRS. AND THE MISSES HILL Are prepared to receive Visitors. Double-storied house, large lofty rooms, extensive grounds, tennis lawn, stabling, paddocks, Ac. Horses and Buggies by arrangement. 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, Aichdeacon Willis, Major Lusk, Ac. Terms 011 application. FOLKSTONE HOUSE, PRINCES-STREET. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Suites of Apartments to suit Families. G. COX, Proprietor. Devonshire HOUSE.—Private Board and Residence, Hobson-street, Auckland (between Victoria and Wellesley Streets). Most convenient house to Queen-street. Terms Moderate. Every attention paid to visitors. Coaches, Trains, and Steamers met on instructions by Telegraph.— 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. SELECT Board for two gentlemen ; bath, single room ; three minutes' from Post Office. Terms, 16s weekly.— Herald Office. COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS, Sea View, Sliortland-street; five minutes' from Post and Telegraph Offices, 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 comtort. Inspection invited.—Airs. Mansfield. Wanted. HOUSE Wanted, within fifteen minutes of Post Office, 7 or 8 rooms and bath, in respectable neighbourhood. Good tenant. — Y.D., Herald Office. PERSONS desirous of Purchasing Cottages on Easy Terms or at Low Rates for Cash, to call at J. Thornes , 81, Queen-street. THOSE requiring to realise immediately on their Cottage-*, Farms, Land, or any description of Property, to take them to J. Thornes. Laud Agent, 81, Queen-street. 1 FARMERS to know that anyone requiring 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. WANTED Known— wo deliver I 'iaujuri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs, at Lowest Rat'": —W. & G. Winstone, Cc ...ns-street. rpo COAL MINERS. , ALL COAL .MINERS Are REQUESTED TO KEEP AWAYJFBOM. HUNTLY And refuse employment during the present dispute. THOS. SKELLON, Secretary Miners' Association. Huntly, September 3, 1890. PPEAL 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 "VTEW SOUTH WALES FRESH FOOD AND ICE COMPANY (LIMITED) are Cash Purchasers of Fresh and Smoked Fish in large quantities; also, Mud and Shore Oysters, For particulars apply to E. Ford, Agent for New Zealand. Address care of Capt. O. X. Hearne, Queen-street, Auckland. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8361, 15 September 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8361, 15 September 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8361, 15 September 1890, Page 1