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Personal. MRS. BOLLAND attends Ladies in their Accouchement. 1804, from Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital, Euston Road, London.—Address Denmark Terrace, Ver-mont-street, Ponsonby. STAMP COLLECTORS—Send one stamp for Price List.—A. E. Lake and Co., 207, Highstreet, Christchurch. LADIES' VISITING CARDS.— perfine Ivory Cards, including engraving copperplate, for 7s 6d ; Gentlemen's Cards 7s. By calling at. Herald Works, Wyndham street, the above may be obtained within two hours if necessary. [A CARD.] C. .1. P A R R, BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, 104, VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND. IF you wish to seii your Properties speedily, take them to Thornes, 81, Queenstreet. IF you want to Buy a House, Cottage, Shop, Land, Farm, Stock, or Business, call at Thornes, 81, Queen-street BE Wise ; avoid nostrums. As a condiment, pure and good (England cannot produce better), and for Pain in the Stomach, Indigestion, Coll, or Sore Th oat, use Moss and Co.'s A 1 DURHAM SAUCE. Mix much or lit.t-.la in water, hot ui cold, with or without sugar ; capital to drink if thirsty ; kills germs of disease, and good for the stomach. MOSS & CO., Parnell, Auckland. SEEKING PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN can find such in Great Variety at the Establishment of W. SKEATES, Jeweller, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Queen-street. SPACE IS ANNIHILATED I!V A GOOD TELESCOPE or BINOCULAR GLASS A large assortment at PEACOCK'S, Short! md-street. THE LILTPUT OPERA GLASf 5 Is worth inspection. Also, Working .Models, .Magic Lantern;:, etc. j fJIHE JUBILEE OF THE DEAF. A descriptive Pamphlet explaining the Philosophy of Hearing with the Jubilee Vibrating Audiphone, and other useful information for the deaf, and (leaf mutes, with diagrams, testimonials, etc., etc., by Win Thome, Markeh i- • i reet, Ponsonby, Auckland. N.Z. Second Edition enlarged and revised, post tree, 'Two shill ngs. Or come and try the Audiphone. rp ELF E R & JJ UE Y, BUTTER & CHEESE IMPORTERS, 79, CANDLERIGGS, GLASGOW, SCOTLAND. Established 1853. Telegraph address—"Telfer," Glasgow. Cable us through " Renter." Correspondence with first-class Butter and Cheese Dairy Factories solicited. Prompt cash terms. [A CARD.] D R B 14 0 ° M E ' ite of Iluntly, MAY BE CONSULTED AT HIS OFFICE, 109, QEN-STREET, Opposite General Post Office ; Or at EDEN CRESCENT, Opposite St. Paul's Church, Where the late Governor Wynyard lived. Before buying elsewhere Send to McLEOD BROS. For Catalogue of PERAMBULATORS, INVALID CARRIAGES, WICKER FURNITURE, & BASKETWARE. Foot of Upper Queen-street, Auckland. illustrated lists free. Contractors for Basketware to the New Zealand Government. mHE SIGHT IS TOO VALUABLE -®- to be trifled with. Those requiring SPECTACLES should have the eyes tested separately and effectively by the most recent and improved INSTRUMENT'S and METHODS, brought by MR. PEACOCK from England and the Continent on his recent trip. Astigmatic and other defects of vision corrected, and spectacle frames fitted to the wearer. A largo stock to select from T. P E A C O C K, Oculist Optician, Shortland-street. Board and Residence. TO LET — Rooms (Famished). Board if required. No children. Terms moderate. Near to~n.—First house from Bridge Road, Sy-monds-street. Accommodation can be had at Sonoma, Princes-street, next Synagogue.— Mrs. Cruickshank, Proprietress. QT. KILDA, Upper Wynyard-street, two IO minutes from Choral Hall—Board and Residence ; day, week, or mouth. —Mrs. Courtayne. SUITE OF APARTMENTS, well furnished, private table; no children. — Mrs. Mellsop, Greba, llavelock-street, opposite Government House. FOLKESTONE HOUSE, Princes-street. —Private Board and Residence ; single and double bedrooms, hot and cold baths. Terms moderate.—Mis. Buttar. OELECT Board and Residence for a few kj Gentlemen; bath, piano, single rooms, six minutes'from Queen-street; terms (weekly), 10s.— Apply Herald Office. MRS. E. WILLIAMS'TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOUSE, 70, GREY-STREET. Fine view. Plunge and Shower Baths, Piano, and the comforts of home CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincentstreet.—Mrs. Richmond begs to announce that she has again resumed the management of this well-known boarding-house. Visitors to Auckland can rely on finding here first-class accommodation. Hot, cold, and shower baths. " THE LECHEREAU," Victoria-street JL (next Central Hotel), provides nice Luncheons and Teas. Moderate charges. Strict cleanliness. Ladies' Room. Open till nine pm. HURST, CAMBRIDGE. MRS. AND THE MISSES HILL Are prepared to receive Visitors. Double-storied house, large lofty room*, extensive grounds, tennis lawn, stabling, paddocks, Ac. Horses and Buggies by arrangement. Cambridge is well known for its dry bracing air, end is strongly recommended by medical men for invalids or others requiring change from the sea air References kindly permitted to Archdeacon Dudley, Archdeacon Willis, Major Lusk, etc. Terms on application. THE CARLTON, CITY ROAD, SYMOND-STREET —First-class Board and Residence. Tourists entries in visitors book : Mr. and Mrs. M., "Comfortable; sorry to leave." Colonel W. (England), "Comfortable; home-like." Mr. M. D. (England), "So glad 'Frisco mail delayed." Rev. and Mrs. G.," Well-ordered establishment, shall have pleasure in recommending it:" Mr. and Mrs. \V., "Central, convenient, comfortable." Mr. and Mrs. L. and family, "Received every attention; cooking good ; attendance good." Baths, Piano. Telephone, 325.—Mrs. Shailer, Proprietress. " 171LLESMERE," PRINCES-STREET H'i (Opposite Government House, adjoining Albert Park). In its appointments and style adapted for business gentlemen and tourists. Suites of rooms at moderate terms. Situation second to none. View splendid. lixcellent table. Cuisine under the management of a first-rate cook. Attendance good Five minutes' from General Post Office and Queenstreet. Mrs. PAIN (late of " The Carlton"), Proprietress Lost and Found. FOUND, trespassing on my crops Two small white Pigs. If not claimed and expenses paid by May 30 will be sold to defray expenses. ALEX. BOYD. Ilillsboro', May 23, 1892. Wanted. DRESSMAKING. — Skirb and Bodice Hands Wanted ; also, Apprentices.—Princesstreet Registry, opposite Northern Club. JOURNALISTIC. —A Journalist of long and varied experience desires an Engagement, town or country ; the former preferred. Is prepared to purchase a working editorial interest in a wellestablished town or country newspaper. Herald Office, Auckland. BOY Wanted ; one accustomed to work at platen machines.—Apply Manager, Herald Works, Wyndhani-street. WANTED— A Good Improved Sheep Run, iu the Auckland Province, in Exchange for Valuable and Remunerative City Propertv Balance Cash. LOUCH. SON, & CO 91, Queea-slreet, Auckland,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8888, 26 May 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8888, 26 May 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8888, 26 May 1892, Page 1