Personal. ANOTHER Local Industry— Sale, the Gin ss Works, situated at Freeman's Bay.—For further particulars, apply at the Works. MR. HAR V E, Herbalist and Phrenologist. Our herbal remedies are such that the people must come. Treatment and electricty free. —Turner-street. LADIES. —Encourage Local Industry, and keep your money in the country, and purchase your Jam Jars at the Glass Works, from Is 6d to 7s per dozen. CHARLOTTE-STREET.— shall feel obliged if the gentleman who made a bid for the Cottage in Charlotte-street at our auction sale, yesterday, will give us a call. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, 85, Queen-street "DEPAIRS TO SEWING MACHINES. For the convenience of our old customers", we have again undertaken the Cleaning, Adjusting, and Repair of. Sewinir Machines. SHAKESPEAR & CO., Queen-street. /CHARLES TVT /BALDER, SOLICITOR, CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. Money to Lend on good security. TO PRESERVE THE EYES IS A DUTY. Those requiring SPECTACLES should have the eyes tested separately and effectively by the most recent and improved INSTRUMENTS 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 large stock to select from T. PEACOCK, Optician, Shortland-street. LADIES* VISITING CARDS.-50 Supertine Ivory Cards, including engraving copper, plate, for 7s 6d ; Gentlemen's Cards 7s. By calling at Uiiiui.n Works, Wyndhain street, the above may be obtained within two hours if necessary. "'■j . . I S3 Board and Residence. " 171LLESMERE," PRINCES-STREET _|JJ (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. Excellent 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 OALTHURST, CAMBRIDGE. MRS. AND THE MISSES HILL Are prepared to receive Visitors. Double-storie house, large lofty rooms, extensive grounds, tennis lawn, stabling, paddocks, Ac. Horses and Buggies by arrangement. Cambridge is well known for its dry bracing air, and 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, <£c. 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 establish, inent, shall have pleasure in recommending it." Mr. and Mrs. W., "Central, convenient, comfortable." Mr. and Mrs. L. and family, "Received every attention; cooking good ; attendance good." Baths, Piano. Telephone, 325.—Mrs. Shailer, Proprietress. BALMORAL," ST. HELIERS BAY. Mrs. POWELL (late of "Ellesmere," Princesstreet) begs to inform her friends and the public that she has leased the above premises, which have been thoroughly renovated and refurnished. ' Splendid view of harbour. Boarders received at moderate rates by the day, week, or month. Suites of rooms.' Paddocks for horses. Boating, Bathing, Fishing, etc ... WAIHEKE.— Seaside Board' and Residence ; boating, bathing, etc., with use of yacht. Also, furnished Cottage, close to one of the best shelly beaches on tho island.—Apply W. and .7. Prater, Queen-street. MRS! E. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOUSE, 70, GREY-STREET. Fine view. ' Plunge and Shower Baths Piano, and the comforts of home. ACCOMMODATION at) Sonoma, Princes-street, next Synagogue.—Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank, Proprietress. FOLKESTONE HOUSE, PRINCES STREET—Private Board and Residence; single and double bedrooms, hot and cold baths.— Terms moderate.—Mrs. Butler. SELECT Board and Residence for a few Gentlemen, bath, piano, single rooms, six minutes' from Queen-street; terms (weekly), 16s.— Apply Herald Office. - FROG MORE HOUSE, Corner Symondsstreet and Grafton Road—Large and wellfnrnished rooms. First-class table and attendance Hot and cold baths, Conducted by E. Mullaly. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower V incentstreet, three minutes' walk from Opera House. Double and Single Bediooms. Suite of Rooms at moderate terms. Hot and cold baths.—Mrs. Richmond, Proprietress. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence, three minutes from Choral Hall. — Mrs. McDonald, Alva House, Grafton Road. Terms moderate. Lost and Found. "N" ° T ICE. Found adrift in the Hauraki Gulf a two-ended round bottom boat; length overall, 19 feet; beam, 0 feet; white top sides, red bottom, with black top streak, part yellow inside. If not claimed within 21 days from date, will be told to defray expenses. H. DALTON. Thames, November 3,1892. Wanted. CANTERBURY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE. Applications are invited for the post of Natural Science Master in the School of Agriculture, Lincoln. Salary, (6160 per annum, with board and residence at the school. Duties to commence about 12th December. Applicants must be unmarried. Particulars as to duties, &c, may be obtained on application to the Registrar, Canterbury College. Applications, with testimonials, must be forwarded on or before the 24th November. A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar, Christchurch. mO TEILAX-MILLERS & OTHERS. ! WE ARE BUYERS OF FLAX, of all Grades, in quantity, at full market rates. x L. D. NATHAN & CO. MAN wants to Learn Watchmaking, Wood Carving, Harness Making, or other useful trade.— Address Trade, Herald Office. ANTED Known — Thab W. R. ROBINSON, Photographer, has left the Queen-street Studio (late Tuttle), and opened the WEST END PORTRAIT ROOMS, PONSONBY ROAD (late Gregory). Cabinets .. .. ~ Lis per do*. Cards 7iv6dpsrdoz. N.B.—Tram Fares Paid. ANTED KNOWN — Y T 2000 Pairs of HANNAH'S BOOTS Made and sold every week in their various establishments, Wellington, Auckland, Napier, Wanganui, Palmerston North, and Greymouth. TIT ANTED KNOWN — t> R. HANNAH & CO. Are the Largest Retail Importers and Manufacturers of BOOTS and SHOES in the Colony. AUCKLAND CASH BOOT PALACE. WANTED KNOWNR. HANNAH & CO. Are Agents for COVE AND WEST'S, BOSTOCK AND CO.'S, and F. PINET'S BOOTS, also the Celebrated "K"Boot. W~ ANTED KNOWN — R. HANNAH & CO. Are Selling LADIES' WALKING SHOES, a large shipment just arrived, at 4s lid. Splendid value. ANTED KNOWNHEADS OF FAMILIES . In town and country will do well by "g*"*^°? lr purchases from the well-known establishment oi ' R. HANNAH & CO. ANTED W N - Are opening R - th^r N N^w H Seafo o n's Shipment of Are opening ROOTS SHOES ; .- ! In splendid condition. Early inspection Invited, J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9028, 5 November 1892, Page 1
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