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Personal. J E I L & rjIODD, MEDICAL HERBALISTS, Would call special attention to their Cholera Drops, Is per bottle ; fir-t dose gives relief, cures speedily. Their Liver Tonic is the thing for headaches and debility. Their Cascara Bitters cure chronic constipation. Advice free at the BOTANIC DISPENSARY, Wellesley-street East, Auckland. LADIES.— Marmalade Jars, Is 6tl to 2s dozen. Few more 4lb. Jars left, suitable for fruit preserving ; price 4s per dozen.—Glass Works, Freeman's Bay. MRS. CLUCAS & CO., Herbalists, offer . a speedy and sure cure for Influenza, Colds, Coughs, Blood Impurities, and all Female Irregularities. Victoria-street West. LADIES' VISITING CARDS.-50 Superfine Ivory Cards, including engraving copperplate, for 7h Oil ; Gentlemen's Cards 7s. By calling at Heiiai.l) Works, Wyndham street, the above may be obtained within two hours if necessary. THE TEETH ARE PRESERVED AND BEAUTIFIED BY HAS LETT'S ROSEQUININE TOOTH POWDER. 184, Queen-street, Academy of artistic dressmaking NO MILLINERY, Conducted by MADAME Ai.ICE (late of London anil Paris), Symokds-stkeet (near CITY ROAD), 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 Loudon or the Colonies. Artistic Millinery: 6 lessons, lus Oil. Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Classes. WANTED CORNEATA, Pink CORN CURE, Removes Hard and Soft Corns effectually. Bottle, with Brush, Is. JOHN KENDERDINE, CHEMIST, KARANGAHAPK UOAD, THE AUCKLAND MERCHANTS' AND TRADESMEN'S ACCOUNT COLLECTING AND DEBT RECOVERY ASSOCIATION. For terms, apply to WM. G. DURHAM, Manager. Nos.land2, Mercantile Chambers, Queen-street, Near B ink of New Zealand. Fancy Goods. ANTED KNOWN. THE ANTICIPATED BOOM ARRIVED. C. W. oodson Tenders his sincere thanks to his customers, town and country, for their very liberal patronage during the Holiday Season, which has made it the most successful Christmas experienced at the London Arcade, even in the palmy days of Auckland's prosperity. This surely demonstrates one of two ; things : either Auckland's prosperity is returning, or from the magnificent stock offered we have secured a larger share of patronage. We believe both to be true. The successful season will only prove a stimulant to further effort in catering for the tastes of our customers, and tho constant succession of novelties to arrive will ensure this result. We have opened an immense quantity of NEW GOODS in every department, and have never before offered such a splendid stock ; not less than .£7500 j Value is displayed for our customers' selection, but the mention of this inadequately conveys tho Extent, Value, or Variety ; certainly no Fancy Goods establishment in Auckland or the Colony contains anything approaching it; or offers such facilities to purchasers as QOODSON'S JAPANESE AND ART BAZAARS. Three heavy shipments goods just opened from Japan have enrich, the Jap Bazaar beyond anything it ever before presented. t3~ Our great feature in these establishments is the perfect treedoin with which visitors may in specs regardless of purchasing. PLEASE REMEMBERFor Gold and Silver Jewellery (all warranted), Cutlery, Clocks, Electro-plate, Stationery, Japanese Goods, Art and Useful Basketware, Breakfast, Dinnet-, Dessert, Tea, and Toilet Sets, Glass and China, Desks, Workboxes, Dressing Cases, Work Baskets and Tables, Albums, Photo Frames, Vases, Lustres, Epeignes, Glass Shades of Fruit and Flowers, Dresden and Parisian China, Cricket anil Tennis Goods, Dolls (a specialty), and Fancy Goods from all parts of the world, suited for Presents for all times and all persons THE Place in Auckland is WOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES. No. I—Next New Zealand Clothing Factory, Queen street. No. Next Rushbrook and Sneddon's, Queenstreet. No. Next Macplierson's, Karangahape Road. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT, Of O" CHOICE GOODS"®* CUPS AND SAUCERS, AFTERNOON TEA-SETS, Each in Elegant-lined Cases, Ac., Ac., Ac. Should be seen by those seeking novelties. Also, THE LOVELY FLOWER SHOWJ In the window. A dry summer" does not affect their blooming, and a " wet summer" does not dash them. They are to he seen only at GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, No. I. Lost and Found. LADIES —Remember the Fruit Season is drawing to a close. Purchase your Jam Jars at the Glassworks, from Is 6d to 7s per dozen. lOST, at Remuera Sheep Fair, Tuesday J last—A small Sheep Bitch, black anil brindlo paws.—lf found with any person after 14 days he will be prosecuted. Anyone returning the same to me will be rewarded. — A. L. Collie, Papakura Valley. Wanted. pONSONBY COLLEGE. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, A JUNIOR ASSISTANT TEACHER OR PUPIL TEACHER. Apply at the College, between three and six p.m., on Thursday or Friday, or 011 Saturday morning. A BUSINESS Man, native of London, and who has resided in New Zealand 16 years, being about to 'eturn to London for good at the end of this month, wishes to represent any firm who may be desirous of being so represented. Thorough business experience and knowledge of general merchandise, and would undertake any business, either to buy or sell. References. —Address, Box 89, Post Office, Nelson. GROOM and Coachman (young), milk, VU useful, requires Situation ; three years' reference, low wages, H. 11.8., Herald Office. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH. — Wanted, Organist and Choirmaster.—Apply Managers, Box 20 P.O. Furnished house wanted, for short term, from middle of March.—Apply by letter, stating particulars, to Dell, Hekald Office. PERSONAL.— A Gentleman, with large business experience, about to proceed to Australia, is prepared to undertake and carefully attend to anv Cominis>i<ins which may be entrusted to him.—Address by letter, P.G., care of G. T. Chapman, Stationer, Queen-street. OIL DRUMS — Wanted to Buy, good and sound,—Apply H. F. Anderson and Co.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8799, 12 February 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8799, 12 February 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8799, 12 February 1892, Page 1

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