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Personal. MRS. BARBARA SMITH (formerly Mrs. Hurst), daughter of tho lato William Young, of Nantawarra, South Australia, is entitled to a Legacy under her Father's Will, if applied for by her within twelve months from this date. She i is believed to have left S. A., for New Zealand, with Mr. Smith and two or three young children by her first husband, about nine years ago. j Dated this 13th day of August, 1891. FISHER & CULROSS, Solicitors. eld-street, Adelaide. J Academy OF artistic dressJiL making AND MILLINERY, Conducted by MADAME ALICE (late of London and Paris), Dresden House, Hobson-street, Auckland. Dressmaking and Millinery thoroughly taught to Ladies wishing to do their own Dressmaking or successfully engage in business. Ladies learning under Madatne Alice (not scientific system) can always secure lucrative positions in any first-class establishment of London or the Colonies. Artistic Millinery: C lessons, Ids Od. Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Classes. J) R- Q R r E n, ELECTRO-HOMCEOPATHIST AND GYNECOLOGIST, PARLIAMENT-STREET. Consultations at Pond's Pharmacy, 153, Queen, street, 11 a.m. daily ; at home, 2 p.m. Uses Electricity, Galvanism, &c. [ Formerly of the Chelsea Hospital for the Diseases of Women. Author of "Ptliisis, Its Specific Treatment." Consumption successfully treated by a new method, Caucer, &c., &c. ISTER,— you Know New Zealand Varnish was made from Kauri Gum. Buy it and Try it. Everybody welcome to. PUBLIC NOTlCE.Dallen's Bill of Fare JL at the Coffee Palace To-day is worthy of attention. LADIES. —Marmalade Jars, Is Gd to 2s dozen. Few more 41b. Jars left, suitable for fruit preserving ; price 4s per dozen.—Glassworks, Freeman's Bay. • TO Married Ladies Only Particulars send (Is) one shilling stamp and addressed envelope for reply to Box 170, 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., at shortest notice, at the Herald Works, Wyndham-street. LADIES' VISITING CARDS.—SO Superline Ivory Cards, including engraving copper* plate, for 7s 6d ; Gentlemen's Cards 7s. By calling at Herald Works, Wyndham street, the above may be obtained within two hours if necessary. Bookbinding. —odd volumes, Music, Periodicals, Magazines, Trade Catalogues, bound in any style at the Herald Works, Wyndham-street. Prices upon application for full cloth, half jbound or full bound roan; calf, morocco, or Russia, gilt lettered and elegantly tooled. ACTORS, Builders, Painters, l Decorators.—Finest thing in the World 1 What? Why, New Zealand Varnish. Quality. Quality. IT IST DUTY of everyone requiring the assistance of Spectacles and Eyeglasses to see that they have comfort from correct fitting. This is specially attended to at PEACOCK'S, SHORTLAND-STREET. Artificial Eyes, all colours. SST Eyes tested for Astigmatism, and Special Spectacles made. Auckland Turkish BATHS, ±\. LORN E-STRE !£T. CHARGES.*Single Bath „ §3 Single Bath, on Thursday and Saturday .. .. 2s Season Tickets of 8 .. „ ... 20s Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths.. is '- Separate Baths for Ladies. F. J. FARRELL, Secretary. Fancy Goods. ANT E D KNOWN. GOODSON'S If ONDON A RCADE OODSON'S JUONDON jf\.RCADE N a 1 ' QUEEN-STREET : (Nest the N.Z. Clothing Factory), Contains a Splendid Stock of GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY. At prices to suit the times, no imitation being displayed in the windows, every article being genuine and warranted. THE FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT AND THE JAPANESE BAZAAR Contain the largest Stock in any one retail establishment in the colony, and the constant arrival of new goods renders it necessary and interesting to pay frequent visits of inspection, C. W. GOODSON constantly studies to introduce tho latest novelties in every department, both useful and ornamental. For selecting presents of any kind the London Arcade and .Tananeso Bazaar pre* sents great advantages. Please remember the AddressNo. 126, QUEEN-STREET [(Next New Zealand Clothing Factory).

QOODSON'S JUONDON N°- 2 QUEEN-STREET (LATE ICRETSCHMAR'S) (Next Rushbrook and Sneddon's) Is now open with an entire Naw Stock of GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY (all warranted). FANCY GOODS OF EVERY KIND (Tho Very Latest Novelties), Whilst hero is blended the most useful articles In everyday requirement in every home. BREAKFAST, DINNER, DESSERT, TEA, AND TOILET SETS At marvellously low prices. ALL KINDS OF GLASS, CHINA, AND CROCKERY WARE, And the Specialties and Novelties obtainable at the London Arcade No. 1. Please Remember the Address of . No 2 (next Rdsubrook's), gjOODSON'S JUONDON N O, 3 (KARANGAHAPE ROAD) Is now permanently established in the shop so long occupied by Mr. McPhersen, and comprises all tho attractiveness of the Queen-street No. 1 and No. 2, the stock being an exact counterpart of them, the Jewellery display being all genuine anil warranted, and the Fancy Goods, Toys, Glass and China Departments contain a grand stock. Please remember the Address of QOODSON'S £ONDON O j (McPhekson's CLOTHIER'S Shop). : Wanted. . , | TTVRESSMAKER (newly - arrived from I B 9 Edinburgh) seeks an engagement; high testimonials for first-class cutting and fitting on the new Anglo-Parisian System.—Address, E.F., Sarnia House, Now Plymouth, ■ /"ANTED Known— D. Goldie is ? * prepared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes, Felloes Iron Bark and Blue Guk Shafts, Blocks, Failings and Shingles, at . his Yards, Albert-street, near tns Docks, at th# lowest cash prices. , Tho timber being undercover, is better tl»w» tlMi £>ttrcb&B©<Ulse ; where, .."•■■■■ ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8663, 4 September 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8663, 4 September 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8663, 4 September 1891, Page 1