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Personal. JJUNTLY MINING DISASTER FUND. Subscriptions in aid of the Widows and Children of the Miners who recently lost their lives at Huntly, will be received at the Herald Publishing Office, Queen-street. IF the Person who came out to Christchurch in the steamship Coptic, in charge of Mr. Keppell's Children, in October, 1850; and afterwards went to Auckland, requires a Situation as Nurse, she is requested to apply immediately to Mrs. J. H. Coleman, Napier. _ EVERYONE should see the large variety of Swiss Wood Carvings, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Silk Shawls, Antimacassars, Filagree Milts, Rugs, Handbags, Albums, Maestrani Chocolate, etc., displayed at Eugster's Swiss Bazaar, 114, Queen-street. 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. PRESENTATION WATCHES—Heavy Keyless Gold Hunting Levers, chronometer balance; adjusted for varying temperatures, good at either the Poles or liquator.—THE REFORM SUPPLY, 138, Queen-street. SELECT LIBRARY of a constant succession of the newest and best Books. Free exchange. Established 18S4.—H. White, No. 19a (upstairs), Coorabes' Arcade, Queen-street. LADIES' VISITING CARDS.— Super fine Ivory Cards, including engraving copper plate, for 7s 6d ; Gentlemen's Cards 7s. By calling p,t Herald Works, WyndUam street, the above may be obtained within two hours if necessarv. AFTERNOON TEASPOONS. — Also _ Teapots, Sugar and Creams, Sugar Tongs, etc., in Sterling Silver and Best Electro Silver at very moderate prices.—THE REFORM SUPPLY, 13$, Queen-street. THE TOURIST SEASON.—We have just opened a large assortment of Gents' Requisites, suitable for land or water, and soecially imported for the Australian and New Zealand climate.—W. H. Fenton and Co., Hatters and Mercers, 7S, Queen-street, opposite Herald Office. CHRISTENING PRESENTS— Caps, Spoons, and Forks, Spoons, Ac., in Real. Silver, and best Electro Silver.—THE REFORM SUPPLY, 138, Queen-street. ROTHERHAM'S celebrated JLVt WATCHES in Gold and Silver, Open Face ami Hunter; special lines ; marvellous value.THE RRFORM SUPPLY (late l<ewisson's), 133, Queenstreet. i ENTS' SUMMER VESTS—A Grand GIENTS' SUMMER VESTS.—A Grand T Variety to choose from, both in White and Failcy, from 6a 6d each, at W. H. Fenton and Co.'s, Hatters and Mercers, 78, Queen-street, opposite Herald Office. Engagement RINGS, from 30s to £20.—Diamond, Saphire, Pearl, Ruby, &c., and every combination at lowest possible prices.— THE REFORM SUPPLY, opposite Union Bank, Queen-street. XMAS PRESENTS—Both Cheap and Effective—Silk Handkerchiefs from 2s 6d each: Hem-stitched Cambric Handkerchiefs, in fancy boxes, from 2s Cd the Box of Six, &c., &c. — W. H. Fenton and Co , Hatters and Mercers, 73, Queen-street, Auckland. GUARANTEE. —A Written Guarantee, if desired, is given with every Watch sold by THE REFORM SUPPLY, 138 Queen-street. WEDDING PRESENTS. — Endless Variety of Goods, including E.P. Tea Kettles, Cake Baskets, Egg Frames, Fish Carvers, Biscuit-boxes, Preserve Dishes, Trays, Sugar and Cream-stands, Dessert anil Fish Knives and Forks, Butter Dishes. Cruet-stands, Hotwater Jugs, Salad Bowls, Serviette Rings, Teapots, Vases, Sugar Baskets, Breakfast Cruets, Afternoon Teaspoons, Inkstands, Pickle Frames, • Toast Racks, Butter Knives, Pickle Forks, Salt-cellars; also, many of the above in .STERLING SILVER. Prices strictly Moderate.—THE REFORM SUPPLY, Opposite the Union Bank. Lost and Found. 1 on Saturday, between 12 and J 12.30, between Victoria-street and Herald Publishing Office (probably in or near the latter)— Three Bank Notes, £10, £5, £1, folded together.— Reward given.—Apply Herald Office. STRAYED, fram Prison Reserve—Light Bay. Horse, black points : also, Chestnut Mare, white blaze down face. —Any person or persons detaining same after this date will be prosecuted.— Apply The Colonial Ammunition Co. (Limited). LOST, from Supnore's, near Swanson— A Cream-coloured Mare, with dark points, five years old. Last seen in a gully near the Telegraph Camp. — Anyone returning her to Harris VValshe, Greyhound Stables, will be rewarded. FOUND, at Eugster's Swiss Bazaar, 114, Queen-street—A small Parcel containing a pair of ladies' boots. ————i——— To Let. TO LET, at Whangarei—Bakery, Shop, Store, and Stables, fronting main street.— Apply Charles Tothill, land agent, Whangarei. TO LET, on Improving Lease—4o4 acres of good rough grass Run, fenced on three sides, known as " Blow Hole," Waitakerei. Low rent. — T. Ussher, Stichbury's Buildings, Queenstreet. TO LET (Superior) Five or Six Rooms, furnished or unfurnished ; bath ; IS minutes from G.P.0.; rent moderate,—Bona Fides, Herald Office. TO LET, ON THE BREAKWATER, COMMODIOUS STORAGE, Where a Vessel can lay alongside. E. BUCHANAN & CO. OFFICES. OFFICES. OFFICES.-*-We have to Let, one of the most convenient Suites of Offices in the City, for 15s per week. There are three offices in good order, centrally situated next to the Herald Office, Queen-street. —wington and Baker, Estate Agents. Houses and shops to let at low rentals in city, suburbs, and country : also, Grocery. Bakery, and other Shops, Houses, and Allotments, for Sale, in town, suburbs, and country. Farms, large and small, for Sale, improved and unimproved, or to exchange for town property. —C. Williamson, Land, Estate, and Financial Agent, 83, Queen-street. Offices to Let in Queenstreet. Money to Lend at current rates. TO BUSHMEN—To Let, in suitablesized contracts—sooo Acres Felling on Rangitatau. The block is 15 miles from Wanganui by the Brunswick and Tokomaru West Roads, and six miles from Kai-Iwi Railway Station by Kai-Iwi Valley Road. All Pines, Ratas, and Black Mairis left standing. Season commences Ist March.— Apply James Moore, Kai-Iwi; or David Peat, Wanganui. 10th January, 1891. TO LETSeaside Residence at Maraetai, 10 rooms, furnished ; Ashing, shooting, boating, etc.; moderate rent. TO LET—House, Mount Eden, near main road, 8 rooms, every convenience ; 14s per week. FOR SALE—Very cheap Cottage, Mount Eden, 7 rooms, large allotment; deferred payment if desired, £350. FOR —Family Residence, Mount Eden, main road, 8 rooms, washhouse, every convenience; price £450£25 cash, balance as arranged. For full particulars apply to JOHN DOUGLAS, Land Agent, Queen-street. TJ\ O LEASE, HOBSON'S BUILDINGS (ADJOINING "GENERAL POST OFFICE). This eligble Bloc k is now Subdivided into Sec tions suitable for any Business, Wholesale or Re tail. Extensive Cellarage. First Floor adaptable to First-class Offices or Chambers, by separate Central Entrance. WM. AITKEN, Land Agent. TO BE LET— Furnished House, best position in Grafton Road; six rooms, gas, water, and every convenience; well furnished, nice garden, and splendid view. Vincent-streetAn eight-roomed House, 20s. Shop and Dwelling, in Pitt-street. Rent, 10s. Four-roomed Cottage, Point-street (off View Road), Mount Eden. Cottage in Cross-street. Rent, 7a. Cottage at Epsom. 7s. Offices for Custom-house Agents. Large Sail-loft, Little Queen-street. Seven-roomed House, Grafton Road, gas and water ; 15s. Six-roomed Cottage, Sentinel Road, Ponsonby; large garden. Cottages in Union-street, 5s and 6s. Shop, Wakefleld-street. Five-Roomed Cottage in Renall-street. 5s 6d. Four-roomed Cottage, Greenwood-street; 5s 6d Shop and Dwelling,. by Road. Rent, 158. ' Brighton, Parnell—Large and convenient House of ten rooms, with wash-house, outhouses, etc. ' r large garden, and yard; stable and coach-house, -splendid view; rent,l6a per week. Offices ia Victoria Arcade from 7s 6d. H. ASHTON A SON, JL House, Land, and Estate Agents, |- 8,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8468, 20 January 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8468, 20 January 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8468, 20 January 1891, Page 1

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