Personal. SO-CALLED Cheap Sales appear to be the rule rather than the . exception in Auckland, but none have ever come within measureable distance of W. H. Fenton and Co.'s Great Clearing Sale. ■ MR. ; MUROHIE, Merchant i Tailor, has Removed to Hobson's Buildings, next Post Office. TO Married Ladies Only—Particulars send (Is) one shilling stamp and addressed enMlope for reply to Box 176, G.P.0., Adelaide, S.A. PRESENTS.— Initials and Names can be JL : Stamped in Gold upon Purses, Pocket Books, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Books, and all sorts of leather goods and velvet, &c, while you wait, at the Herald Works, Wyndham-street. EVERY PURCHASER of 10a worth of Goods will receive a box containing one dozen. Collars at W. H. Fenton and Co.'s Great Clearing Mercery Sale. • v "fVY — TT TDILOATS." JL X * JD BOOKBINDING.— Odd Volumes, Music, JLi Periodicals, Magazines, Trade Catalogues, bound in any style at the Herald Works, Wyndham-Street. Prices upon, application for full cloth, half bound or full bound roan, calf, morocco, or Russia, gilt lettered and elegantly tooled. W ATES, Jeweller, removed • to new premises, South British Buildings, Queen-streeet, opposite Bank of New Zealand. ■■:■■,«.:■■■■' .■ :■. '~.;■':■. ..:■■■■■.■■.■■. ' LADIES wishing to do their own ; DressJLi making, and cannot, for want of a good Pattern, can be provided with same on application to Madame Alice, Court Dressmaker, Dresden House, Hobson-street. All garments cut and fitted ready for completion. : ■.:■.'■■■■ .•■-.■■•■•■■!■.. , MISS P.M. 1 BROWN, COSTUME AND MANTLE MAKER, ■' ' .■■■■■■' QUEKN-STBEKT. - ' Next to Milne and Choyce's. Ladies' own material made up. . W SKEATES, Jeweller, removed • to new premises, South British Buildings, Queen-street, opposite Bank of New Zealand. - ■ / > .: ',■.,: • A CADEMY OF ARTISTIC DRESSJ\. MAKlNG.—Cutting, Fitting, Draping, and Designing thoroughly taught to ladies wishing to do their own Dressmaking or engage in ■ business. Ladies learning under this system can always secure i lucrative positions in any first-class establishment of London or the Colonies. Dressmaking undertaken. Evening and Ball Dresses a specialty.— Madame Alice, Court Dressmaker (late of London and Paris), Dresden House, Hobson-street. Tram passes, door. - A UCKLAND TURKISH BATHS, \J&. lornestrekt. i..' , . . CHARGES. .': • ■ : : Single Bath .. .. .. .. Ss , •, ! Single Bath, on Thursday and SaturI day .. .. .. .... 2s Season Tickets of 8 .. .. ... 20s Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths.. „ Is ;. Separate Baths for Ladies. I " F. J. FARRELL, 1 ~' ;■■■ v:..-,■■.'■' ■■.■■ - 11 . .' .■ ■/ ,"■ Secretary. ,■ [ ■■ XVTATCHES and CLOCKS of evtiry Tv make. Cleaned and Repaired on ithe Premises, at Lowest Tariff Rates. _'/ " • . < . - W. SKEATES, ■' ".■;■ ; ■■■.... v Opposite Bank of New Zealand, '.: ;: ..' . : -' « , ■ ■ • ; Queen-streeti.; "TVY - T Xfl ATS. , ■'. .JL; r ' .■■• JL;-; JD ■• • ■ '.■■ •-.- ■.. : ; Board and Residence., f EYDON'S COFFEE/ PALAC& Mi ' FAMILY TEMPERANCE HOTEL. ™*" Alt- ;NBWLY.FuanisJf ed Throughout. „> Conw* of COOK-STREET ■ AND JVIARKET ENTRANCE, , , AUC*£LAND. The above is now opei» for the Public. It contains 40 spacious and ui«ished Bedrooms, , 8 Parlours with fireplaces, Dining-room 35 by 24 feet (suitable for Evening Socials or. {Meetings), Commercial Room, 30 by 20 feet, < \ Plunge ant? Shower Baths. Parlour and Bedroonis for Married Couples ready ' on the shortest notice. : : ' * meals ax all HOURS. Boaed and Residence by DAY OK Week. CHARGES MODERATE. Unddr the management of Mrs. J. Leydon. X EVIATHAN RAILWAY TEMPER % ANCE HOTEL , (IMITATED BY MANY—SURPASSED BY NONE, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, % DUNEDIN. : MES. SILK „ - „ PROPRIETRESS. This very popular Establishment continues to afford very superior accdmmodation to tourists and others, who desire the comforts of home, com bined with very MODERATE charges. "KT OTIC > E. The undersigned has much pleasure in informing his friends and the public generally that he has taken over the WARKWORTH HOTEL from Mr. G. F. Such, where he hopes by a strict attention to business to merit a fair share of patronage. Meals at all hours. Horses and Boats on hire. " Good Paddock Accommodation, &c. ARTHUR, DEACON. QALTHURST, CAMBRIDGE. V-* i ii i ■ MRS. AND THE MISSES HILL Are prepared to receive Visitors. Double-storied house, large lofty rooms, extensive grounds, tennis lawn, stabling, paddocks, &c. Horses and Buggies by arrangement. ' * Cambridge is well known for its dry bracing air, ; and is strongly recommended by medical men for j invalids or others requiring change from the sea air. References kindly permitted to Archdeacon Dudley, Aichdeacon Willis, Major Lusk, <»c. Terms on application. SELECT BOARD for two Gentlemen ; bath, single rooms; six minutes' from Queenstreet. Terms, Mis weekly.— Herald Office. ■ [| it - nflft - PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHJL MENT, Sandford House, Hobson-street.— Home comforts, single aud double bedrooms, shower and plunge bath ; tramcars pass the door.—Mrs. T. James. MRS. E. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOUSE, 70, GREY-STREET, Fine view. Plunge and Shower Baths, Piano, and !}he coinfortsof home. ; MRS. ; ONYON, formerly of Sea View, Shortland-street, is ; prepared to receive Boarders at her residence, Frogmore House, opposite Choral Hall, Symonds street. T7IOLKSTONE HOUSE, Princes-street.— JjJ Select Board and Residence; single' and double bedrooms, hot and cold baths, and every convenience. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Butler. Wanted. BOY Wanted. — Apply to Manager, Herald Works, Wyndnam-street. "" COACH TRADE. - Wanted, a good Wheeler, for Nelson; constant work to a good workman.—Henry Brace and Co. (Limited), SOLICITOR, expert Engrosser and veri batim Shorthand Writer, wants Situation.— Address Scribe, Herald Office. WANTED TO PURCHASE—A sevenroomed House in Vincent, Nelson or Wel-lington-streets.—SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). . WANTED Known—Thab Blaikie : advertisement will be found on page 3 of this day's issue. WANTED KNOWNThe Best and Cheapest Drug Stores in Town or Suburbs, ,: WEST END PHARMACY, f Ponsonby Road.; «■ Telephone, -357. Prescriptions accurately dispensed. All kinds of Patent and Proprietary Medicines. Sponges, Hair and Nail Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Enemas, Syringes, Feeding Bottles, Breast Exhausters, Puff Bofbs, Violet Powder, ' Fuller's Earth, Fancy Soaps, &c. PRICES asked for our well-known goods are lower than those generally asked for rubbish, B. Jfeatoa and Co.'e Gr.wti Clearing Sale. ■•■ . * v " ■ ■ . • . - :■'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8630, 28 July 1891, Page 1
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