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Personal. I HAVE been on my sick bed this last fortnight, and suffering most severely. On the morning of the fire in Customs-street I landed on the footpath in my flannels and trousers only, and my wife she landed down with only a night gown and skirt. I shall not forget the kindness of the inmates of the Th irties Hotel. They never asked my wife whether she would have the loan of ft shawl, or a pair of slippers to put oh, but as the saying is, I never went back for the £190 : I deny all that, 1 had quite enough to do to save my own life.—D. Connor. Rokeby-street, Auckland, July 14,1892. READERS OF FICTION can (by sub- . 9 V 1 scription or small deposit) join H. White's I Select Library, noted for scarce modern looks I (catalogued). Books sold on commission, bought, or exchanged.—Arcade, next General Post Office. "OASSINET PERAMBULATORS, I -*-* rubber wheels, fluted bodies, reversible I hood, steel springs, china handles, 50s. Carriage I paid to any port in the colony on receipt of P. 0.0. I Illustrated catalogues of perambulators and wickerI ware post free.McLEOD BROTHERS, foot of I Upper Queen-street, Auckland. AUCKLAND TURKISH BATH ±\_ COMPANY (LIMITEi)), I Lorne-stuejst and Victoria-street East. TURKISH, HOT AND COLD BATHS, I FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. I Open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Charges: It i • v.! On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday.. 3s ViTTiV fOr Eight Tickets for 20s I uatiis Jon Monday, Thursday, and Saturday.. 2s I Hot or Cold Bath, with Shower 6d [A CARD,] J) R. JOHN ERR, Has COMMENCED PRACTICE IN HAMILTON, I And may be consulted at Mr. Sarnies' Pharmacy, I from 9.30 to 10.30a.m , and from 2.30 to 3.30 p.m. I Messages may be left at Mr. Sandes' or at Dr. I Kenny's home. IVTEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIAJ3I TION. I Branch Creameries : Papatoitoi, Maketu, Tuakau, I Mauku, Puni. I Creamery and Central Factory : Pukekohe. I Head Office and City Depot : City Roller Mills, I Shortland-street. I The Association's Butter may bo obtained in I wholesale quantities at the Depot, Shortland-street, I and retail from all Provision Dealers. WESLEY SPRAGG, I Manager. Jj - EIL AND fJIODD, MEDICAL HERBALISTS. I We can confidently recommend our Balm of I Gilead for Winter Colds, our Botanic Cough Syrup I fur Whooping Cough. Eureka will restore you to I health and strength after Influenza. BOTANIC DISPENSARY, | Wellesley-stieet East, Auckland. I And NEWTON, late Ayers and Prices. T>E Wise ; avoid nostrums. As a condiI _D ment, pure and good (England cannot proI ituce better), and for Pain in the Stomach, lndig.esI tion, Cold, or Sore Th oat, use Moss and Co.'s A 1 I DURHAM SAUCE. Mix much or little in water, I hot or cold, with or without sugar ; capital to drink if thirsty ; kills germs of disease, and good for I the stomach. MOSS & CO., Parnell, Auckland. LjOUNT ATTE I' S ELECTRO-HOMCEOHATHIC REMEDIES. Sole Agents in Auckland : I. HOPKINS AND CO., I From whom price lists and all information may be I obtained. I CAUTION.—Count Mattei is the Discoverer I and Only Manufacturer of Electio HomieoI pathic Medicines ; and all others are but imitaI tions. I Opposite Railway Station, LOWER QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. TTOT WATER BAGS, JUL AIR PILLOWS, I ENEMAS, and all RUBBER GOODS. J SPECIAL VALUE at HASLE'ITS PHARMACY, I 184, Queen-street. fjpHING S OF GRAVITY. I Barkometers, Hydrometers, Acetometers, LacI tometers, Salinometers, Argentometers; also, I Barometers, Thermometers (including Sugar-boil-I ing), Hygrometers. All to be had at'PEACOCK'S, I Shortland-street. I The School Astronomical Telescope and Lilliput I Opera Glass are worth inspection; also, Magic I Lanterns and Working Models. T ADlES.Encourage Local Industry, I I J and keep your money in the country, and I purchase your Jam Jars at the Glass Works, from I Is 6d to 7s per, dozen. T ADIES*VISITING CARDS.—SO SuperI I J flue Ivory Cards, including engraving copperI plate, for 7s till ; Gentlemen's Cards 7s. By calling I at Herald Works, Wyndham street, the above may I b-j obtained within two hours if necessary. X ADIES IN TOWN AND COUNTRY I 1 1 expecting their Accouchtnent can be received I by Mrs. Arbuckle, Grafton Road. Highest referI ences given. I "V/FRS- BOLLAND attends Ladies in I 13JL their Accouchement. Certificated 1864, from Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital, Euston 1 Road, London.Address Denmark Terrace, VerI mont-street, Ponsonby. Wanted. I T7IXPERIENCED Governess seeks ResiI B'i dent Engagement; usual subjects, accomI plishments; good references.—Melbourne, care of I Mr. P. Larritt, Ponsonby Road. I /GENTLEMAN, 30, comfortable means, I 'Or wishes to meet Christian Life Partner.— I Address Secret, Herald Office. T M. JEFFERSON, Pharmaceutical and I . Homoeopathic Chemist, Upper Symonds--1 street, has Vacancy for an Apprentice. Would have I every opportunity of acquiring thorough knowledge lof tlie business. Small premium required. TRIKER needs Employment; in town 110 preferred.—E. Grant, Herald Office. 'WT ANTED — A PARTNER — An estaI v f blislied manufacturing business in MelI bourne, Victoria, for 16 years in the manufacturing of shot, sheet lead, piping, washers, and all else in connection with lead works, wants a Partner I with the cash of £6000, nothing less, but will give" guarantee 60 per cent, profit.—For full partiI culars apply F. McGill, News Agent, 369, BourkeI street, Melbourne. ANTED, I * * FOR THE DUNEDIN JEWISH CONGREGATION, I A MINISTER. I Must be an efficient Mohel and Scliouchut, also an I able Lecturer and Teacher of Hebrew ; ago, from 30 Ito 35; salary, £250 per annum. Applications, with I testimonials, to be forwarded to Louis Mendelsohn, I Esq., President, Dunedin Jewish Congregation. PARTNERSHIP. I WANTED — for one of the oldest and best esI tablished country newspapers in the I North Island CAPITAL TO ENLARGE AND EXTEND THE BUSINESS. I Present proprietor would prefer that incoming I partner should edit the paper. I To a young and energetic man the opening I affords most promising results. I Apply by letter in first place to X.L.C., Herald I Office, when full particulars will be furnished to I likely correspondents. ttUNTLY MINERS' MEDICAL JUL ASSOCIATION. I Applications are invited for the position as MEDICAL ATTENDANT to the above AssociaI tion. Guaranteed salary, £250 per annum. Outside practice allowed within a radius of 10 miles in a rising district, containing a population of about '2000. ' Applications, stating age and whetner I married, together with copies of credentials, referI ence, etc., to be sent before August 1 to MR. W. TATTLEY, I Huntly, Waikato. WANTED KNOWN, WENDELL'S WINE VINEGAR. MADE FROM the ■R.FFIJSE of the GRAPE after winemaking. Wan-anted free from chemical or alcohol refuse. Can be seen in the right-of-way, Symonds-street. WANTED Known — Macintosh Overcoats can be Repaired and made as good as new by using INDIANITE, Waterproof Cement.— JOHN KENDERDINE, CHEMIST, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. OIL DRUMS—Wanted to Buy, good and sound.—Apply H. F. Anderson and Co.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8931, 15 July 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8931, 15 July 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8931, 15 July 1892, Page 1