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Personal. ANY information of Jamks Hall, late of Jt\- Belfast, who left home between 1857 unci 1800 with the £>7th Foot Regiment for New Zealand, will Vie gladly received by his mother, Marion Hall, 87, Woodville Ten-ace, Liverpool, England, GOODWIN. —If this should meet the eye of JOHN GOODWIN, for some years resident of Auckland, New Zealand, and formerly of London, England, he is requested to communicate with Mr. Joseph Larder, 104, East lload, London, N. t England. INFORMATION wanted regard George Gardiner, a native of Dunfermline, Scotland, born in 1537, worked in early life as ft house painter,, and afterwards served in Royal Artillery till 1879, last heard of as residing in Beyor, near Sydney, New South Wales, in ISS2. He is requested to communicate with John Ross, solicitor, Dunfermline, Scotland. Information regarding him which may be furnished by others will be esteemed. WILLIAM BRIDGER (son of the late H George Bridger, of Barton Farm, Chilcombe, Winchester, England),' who disappeared in 1573, is entitled to moneys in the hands of the Trustees of his uncle William's will. He should apply immediately to Mr. F. G. Lonier, Trustee, or to the undersigned his solicitors. If dead, any person furnishing proof will be suitably rewarded. WOODCOCK, RYLAND, & PARKER, 15, Bloomsbury Square, London, England. MRS. BARBARA SMITH (formerly -Lv.fi. Mrs. Hurst), daughter of the lato William Young, of Nanlawarra, South Australia, is entitled to a Legucy under her Father's Will, if applied for by her within 'welvo months from (his date. She is believed to have left S. A., for New Zealand, with Mr. Smith and two or three young children by her lirst husband, about nine years ago. Dated this 13th day of August, 1891. FISHER '& CULROS?:, •Solicitors, Grenileld-street, Adelaide. The ALLIANCE assurance COMPANY are make inquiries for FREDERIC STEVENS, formerly of Stoke, Broad Chalk, near Salisbury, Wilts, and of Ashly Manor Farm, near Stockbridge, Jlants, and of Castle View, Netley, Southampton, Hants, who sailed for Melbourne on the oth April, 1879, in the Hampshire, and is believed to have landed at Melbourne about the middle of July, 1879, and to have walked to Sydney. FK.EDERIC STEVENS wrote in March, 188*0, from Sydney, to his friends in England, and he has not since been heard of. A reward of £50 will be paid to any person who shall first give information to the ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY, Bartholomew Lane, London, which, leads to the discovery of the said FREDERIC STEVENS of above. A SK your grocer for Tom Keesing's Specialties.—" Anti-Rheumatic Champion," cures neuralgia, sciatica, etc.; "Elysium Cough Balm," certain relief for coughs, croup, etc.; " Enamel Furniture Polish," the best in the market; "Hercules Cement,"repairs glass, china, etc. Sold also by A. Keesing, fruiterer, Victoriastreet. LADIES. —Marmalade Jars, Is Cd to 2s dozen. Few more 41b. Jars left, suitable for fruit preserving ; price 4s per dozen.—Glassworks, Freeman's Bay. Academy of artistic dressmaking and MILLINERY, Conducted by MADAME ALICE (late of London and Paris), Dresden House, llobson-street, Auckland. Dressmaking and Millinery thoroughly taught to Ladies wishing to do their own Dressmaking or successfully engage in business. Ladies learning under Madame Alice (not scientific system) can always secure lucrative positions in any first-class establishment; of London or the Colonies. Artistic Millinery: 0 lessons, ins (3d. Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Classes. /FISTER,— you Know New Zealand Varnish was made from Kauri Gum. Buy it and Try it. Everybody welcome to. TO Married Ladies Only Particulars send (Is) one shilling stamp and addressed envelope for reply to Box 176, G.P.0., Adelaide, S.A. IF YOU WISH a good OPERA GLASS VV „* or TELESCOPE call at " .. PEACOCK'S, SHORTLAND-STREET. Just Received, Powerful Lilliput Opera Glasses. ■ Special Line of Telescopes, for verandah use, very low in price. Graphoscopes, Stereoscopes, and Slides. PRESENTS. —Initials and Names can. be ' 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 SuperJLi ' fine Ivory Cards, including engraving copper* plate,' for 7s Gd; Gentlemen's Cards 7s. By calling at IIKRAI.D Works, Wyndham street, the above may be obtained within two hours if necessary. "OOOKBINDING. —Odd Volumes, Music, JL> Periodicals, Magazines, Trade Catalogues, bound in any style at the Herald Works, Wyndham-str.eet. Prices upon application for full cloth, half bound or full bound roan, calf, morocco, or Russia, gilt lettered and elegantly tooled. Builders, Painters, i Decorators.—Finest thing in the World 1 What ? Why, New Zealand Varnish. Quality. Quality. IT IS THE DV T Y 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, SIIORTLAND-STREET. Artificial Eyes, all colours. £3T Eyes tested for Astigmatism, and Special Spectacles made. RS. TRAFFORD, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER, CORNER OF COOK AND VINCENT-STREETS, AUCKLAND. Mrs. T., late Head Dressmaker of Milne and Clioyce, having had many years' experience in above capacity, can guarantee perfect fit, style, and finish. Your patronage is respectfully solicited, AUCKLAND TURKISH BATLS, LORNE-STRE IST. CHARGES. Single Bath ~ i 3s Single Bath, on Thursday and Satur- / day .. .. ... *. — 23 Season Tickets of 8 .. - — 20s Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths.. ._ Is Separate Baths for Ladies. F. J. FARRELL, Secretary. Lost and Found. FOUND, in a Cab, between Onehunga JJj and Mangere—A Sum of Money.—Owner can have the same by applying (giving particulars) to G. J. Jackson, Advertising Agent, Onehunga. Telephone 480. Wanted. JgDUCATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, TRAINING COLLEGE, j PRINCIPAL : MR. T. lIARLE GILES (Assisted by Rev. J. W. Allow ay, 8.A., of St. John's College, Cambridge, and an efficient stall of Resident and Visiting Masters), QUEEN-STREET AND DURHAM-STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. Mr. T. Ilarle Giles begs to notify that he has an opening for a gentlemanly youth as JUNIOR CLERK in the above establishment. The engagement will be for a term of years, with a progressive salary. In addition to a practical business training, a thorough and comprehensive education will be afforded in the extensive range of studies taught in the Chambers, thus enabling the youth to pass any Public Examination in subjects at the option of Parents or Guardians. A premium will be required. Duties to commence OCTOBER 1891. Full particulars on application to Mr. T. Harle Giles, Educational Chambers, Business and Training College, Queen-street and Durham-street; East, Auckland. N.B.— desired, the youth could bomS with the principal. References permitted tc Liaukers, Clergymen, Merchants, and others. BOY Wanted Apply Manager Herald Works, Wyndham-street. /"GARDENER. —Wanted, Work, one or I VTT • ; two days a week.—Gardener, Newton Post Office. __ _ _________ MAGIC LANTERN.—Wanted to Purchase, powerful Old Lantern and slides, various,' .etc. — Particulars to Lantern, Herald Office. YOUNG »Lady desires Employment) as X Secretary or Copying Clerk.-Heigbtoi; and ~ Co., Agents, 10}, Queju-atoeet.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8670, 12 September 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8670, 12 September 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8670, 12 September 1891, Page 1

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