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Shipping. IVJL ITIXCUBSIONS I J^Ei^ytA^ > WAIWERA. Wags—anrrTSaif EASTER MONDAY, THE 18TII INST. The fast s.s. ROSE CASEY will run Excursions as above, leaving the Wharf on Monday at 10 a.m., and returning from Waiwera tit 4 p.m. j Return Fare, 2s Oil. Luncheon provided on board, Is 6.1. s ALEX. McGRi:GOR, Agent. ; ~K X _ S. COROMANPEL. dMi J^ fl SHORTEST ROUTE TO _____•____* KUAOTUNU GOLDFIICLD. TIME TABLE. Leave Auckland : Leave Coromandel: Sunday, 17th, 5 p.m. Saturday, lfith, 12 noon Monday, ISth, — Tuesday, 191 11. 12 noon Wednesday, 20th, 12 noon 'Thursday, 21st, 12 noon I Friday, 22nd, 12 noon Saturday, 23rd, 12 noon Weathci and other circumstances iioiiuittnig. Not responsible in Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Live Stock. j No Cargo received without shipping note, and « within half-ait-hour of advertised time of departure ' All Parcels must, he prepaid on hoard. j ■ ~xl w A jjy^U.S. __ AROIIA. Leave Auckland : Leavk Waihekb (Thomsons barf) . Saturday, 10th, 2 p.m. Monday, ISI h. S pan Tuesday 19th, 12 noon Wednes., 20th, 8.30 a.m. Weather and other circumstances penult ting. lor all other particulars and information apply < on board. | " —— " " ~* i Corporation Notices. ; S~i IT Y OF AUCKLAND. LICENSES FOR BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE ROOMS, BOWLING AND SKITTLE ALLEYS, 1 THEATHES, PUBLIC HALLS, AND PLACES - OF PUBLIC AMUSEMENT AND MEETING. Notice is hereby given that all Licenses for the above expiring on 30th instant, require to be re- ; iiewed on or before that dale, in terms of By-law and Municipal Corporations Act. ] P. A. PHILIPS. I Town Clerk. i Town Clerk's Office. „ > loth April. 1892. 2_21» ; Public Notices. A RUH HILL ROAD DISTRICT. ; Jrk. X 0 T I C K. Th•■ Ratepayers of the above District arc hereby j notified that all Rites not paid by Kutli April, 15>»2, | will be sued for without further notice. J. 1. B. DINES, Chairman. Russell-street. April 7, 1:92. *j%.'|"OUNT EDEN ROAD DISTRICT. ' NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. Notice is hereby given tluit a list of Defaulters whose rate- became due and payable before March 31, 1 -92, is now open for inspection by ratepayers at the office of the Hoard, and thai the n iiii-s of .such d fruiters will not he placed on the NEW RATEPAYERS' ROLL for the current year unless their rates are paid by the 30th instant. Ratepayers whose tales are not paid should attend to the foregoing notic s if iliey intend to vote at the Election ol ii Board for the district. JOSEPH WEBLEY, Clerk to the Board. Dated April 4, 1892. T4.TOUNT EDEN ROAD DISTRICT. REMOVAL OF NIGHT-OIL. The Mount Eden Road Board being the local Board of Health for the above district, hereby give public notice thai the contract for the removal of iiigii'.soil has been let fo»- liirei! years from the Ist ins'. to Mr. John Burke, who Contracts to do the work, either weekly or f.Ttnighily.at very much reduced prices, particulars of winch may be seen tit. the . ■It!-.- of lb. Bond. it is well known that nuiebe-s of i-.-sidenis bury the contents of tln-ir clo.Het-. in their .illotmeiits. in dui.anceof file by-laWs and the Public Health Act, and to the danger of their "wn health .nd their neighbours'. Such persons are hereby notified that the;, are liable to be [n0.,-fitted, ami should at once give notice at t e ~trice ot the Hoard aupljing for the contra tor's sorJOSEPH WEBLEY, Clerk to the Board. Dated April I, 1832. Fancy Goods. \\J- A N T ED Kl< 0 W N. / WOODSON'S TON DON A RCADE VfIOODSONS IjONDON _r_LKUADE iS°' 1 QUEEN-STREET (Next the N.Z. Clothing Factory), Contains a Splendid Stock of OLD 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 Tilt: JAPAN 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 tin; latest novelties in every department, both Useful and ornamental. For selecting presents of any kind the London Arcade and .Japanese Bazaar present great advantages. Amongst the Novelties just opened is a TELESCOPE FEATHER DUSTER (Japanese) to dust the loftiest rooms, and some lovely S.V'I/.UMA VASES. The choicest FRENCH PORCELAIN FLOWERS, exquisitely beautiful, surpassing anything before seen in Auckland. $>'_. "THE MATRIMONIAL CHAIR," the newest and best Puzzle, introduced lor this season. Plic ._ds ; [lost free to any address, Is. Its success in England has been perfectly phenomenal. It is really very amusing, and can he had ONLY a; Goodsnu's London Arcades. Anticipating a large demand for FANCY DRESS GOODS for the coming season we have prepared accordingly. Gilt & Silver Spangles, tens. Bracelets, Armlets, Collars, Aigrettes, Crown-, Coronets, Stars, Anchors, Stones, Rings, Braids, Fringes, Laces, Ac. For a few days wo show samples in No, 1 Window. /WOODSON'S T ONDON A RCADE .N°'2 QUEEN-STREET (Next Rushbrook and Sneddon's), Is now open with an entire New Stock of GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY (All Warranted). FANCY GOODS OF EVERY KIND (The Very Latest Novelties), Whilst here is blended Iho most useful articles in everyday requirement in every home. BREAKFAST, DINNER, DESSERT, TEA, AND TOILET SETS At Marvellously Low Prices. ALL KINDS OF CLASS, CHINA, AND CROCKERY WARE, And the Specialties and novelties obtainable at the London Arcade No. 1. THE ALBUM OF NEW ZEALAND, Containing 45 views ; And, the ALBUM OF NORTH NEW ZEALAND, Containing 22 views. ONLY ONE SHILLING EACH. Beautifully Bound. A®-"THE MATRIMONIAL CHAIR," the newest and best Puzzle introduced for the season. Price, Is ; post free to any address, Is. Its success in England has beeu perfectly phenomenal. It is really very amusing, and can be had ONLY at , GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES. /WOODSON'S J ONDON A RCADE 1S T °- 3 (KAPvANGAHAPE ROAD), ; Next D. McPherson and Co.'s, and comprises all the attractiveness of the Queen street No. 1 and No. 2, the Stock being an exact counterpart of them, the Jewellery display being all genuine and warranted, and the fancy Goods, Toys, Glass and China Departments contain a Grand Stock. . Amongst the Novelties just opened is a TELE ' SCOPE FEATHER DUSTER (Japanese), to dust the loftiest rooms, and some lovely SATZUMA VASES. The choicest French Porcelain Flowers, ; exquisitely beautiful, surpassing anyth'--■ before j seen in Auckland. , I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8854, 16 April 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8854, 16 April 1892, Page 1