. ■■"' "v : Personal. ; - -:■■ --■■'- f Ti/jr R. .\,w. i. 8.. G A D Z 0 w, - 1 -'- 1 - THE EMINENT AUSTRALIAN TENOR ~.;'• :. .;:/■ . ; VOCALIST, ■ ~■■ ~; \.--\ ' . ..■■"•,/ _'.. and ...-.,.' .■'....-...;.. •' : '- : -V- MRS. CADZOW, ::'•■ f > THE ACCOMPLISHED PIANIST & ORGANIST, OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT • '' " OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT For One Month only from date. ' !■ Address care of Hoffmann and Sons. ,; ' • I DEDUCTION OP MEDICAL FEES , \),,<■;■:'-■•■:*■ TO ENGLISH BATES. 3 ?'!, -'. ,'.i DR. BAKKWKLL'S consulting Booms are removed to GAH APE HO AD, opposite Newton Post-office. : ;- ,1': \\r-K-.>-:; ~;: : s -■■•,1%;. ■>:- ;■; ■ Attendance: 9.80 to 11 (morning), 3.30 to 6, and 6.80 to 8 p.m. <r ■"> >*: ■i->-J- i . .t«;-a--.? *•/•• ~.q I. - Fees: • First Consultation, - to: ■ subsequent Consultations in 1 : same case, -2s 6a. /Visits,- 6s, The above fees include medicines, but not surgical appllcations. ALL FEES GASH. > * °- ■.■■**<■:■■•■ \ ■ *—"""—: [' ' ""»"——;■ iii^^—wi.nMn.iini^m^i^ MR. HARE, Herbalist ! and Phrenologist.', The only person in New Zealand ottering Treatment, Advice, and Electricity., free.' All diseases treated, Turner-street. • I '. • ' ' .iii in in, in LADIES— Now that the Jam Season is ■ at hand Purchase our superior Jam Jars at is 6d per dozen.Glassworks, Freeman's Bay. i LADIES. Encourage : Local •■'• Industry, and keep your money In the country, and Surchase your Jam Jars at the Glass Works, from' sedto 7s per dozen. . „ '/. t „•, ; • : i • • — ■ ■■- ~ •j ■' ..".".• ■■ . j M' EAGLESIMVof Albany House, , Welletdey-street West, who for a quarter of a century has bad the leading Dressmaking • Business in Auckland, notifies that she continues to carry on the business, and has brought out from Liverpool her niece, Miss Newall, whose youth and energy, with Mrs. Eaglesim's experience, guarantees, that orders will receive every care and attention. Charges strictly moderate. - : Dresses 12s (kl and upwards. ... ~ Apprentices wanted. t t AS UMM E R BOON. SMOKED SPECTACLES in Every Variety at HASLETT'S PHARMACY, 184, Queen-street. i "O EPAIRS TO SEWING MACHINES. For the convenience of our old customer*, we have I again undertaken the Cleaning, Adjusting, and Repair of Sewing Machines. SHAKKSPEAR A CO., Queen-street. ■:• if -Telephone No. 142. A;BB.C.W EIGHT & SONSRECEIVING, FORWARDING, AND EXPRESS ■x: ■.. <■.&-*<::.■■■■:■■< AGENCY, ; -M QUEKN-STKEICT WHARF. Furniture carefully removed. Shipping and Customs work attended to. N.B.—Orders left at Residence, Pitt-street, will receive prompt attention. /CHARLES lyr /BALDER, ". .'i •. Js. SOLICITOR, CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. Money to Lend on good security. .Tp.R.Y.-' s PURE CONCENTRATED ■•'".'-■;' COCOA. Try it. ', Guaranteed Purity. Delicious Flavour. "VTEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIAXI TION. Branch Creameries : Papatoitoi, Maketu, Tuakau, ■':.-' Mauko, Puni. Creamery and Central Factory : Pukekohe. Head Office and City Depot : City Roller Mills, Hand-street. The Association's Butter may be obtained in wholesale quantities at the Depot, Shortland-street. and retail from all Provision Dealers. WESLEY SPRAGG, .-■ •..,' . .'.- '. ■., ,*%' ;~?* ; Manager. fine 'ARRIVE, ex Mamari, English Pianos, by various best makers.—British and Continental T^^' ; (next to J. and $. Dickey). '■ » *. .-•.—-- * . : : i -' ■ • -\- «■»;———■»BBSS —"^————BBSS —— ■ Board and Residence. BA L M O R A L," ; . 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., ■'. S GL E N A L V O N, AJT SYMONDS-STREET (Formerly Sir Fred. Whitaker's Residence). A few Indies and Gentlemen can be accommodated with Superior Board and Residence. The house is situated in large grounds, and commands magnificent views of the harbour. Tennis Lawn. Ten minutes' walk from the Post Office. Trams and 'Buses pass the door. QALTHURST,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. ■ > ; /rr* 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 ah. References kindly permitted to Archdeacon Dudley, Archdeacon Willis, Major Lusk. dec. f ' BOARD AND RESIDENCE (moderate terms) or Rooms to Let; bath and every attention to comfort. NextCanham's Store, Symonds. street. ' '-' ■,-•' ">.-•■.,'■; ■ • - ; ' i V ST. KILDA, Upper Wynyard-streefc,' two minutes' from Choral Hall. large rooms for families. Private sitting-room— Courtayne. MRS. E. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOUSE, 70, GREY.STttEET\ Fine view. Plunge and Shower Baths Piano, and the comforts of Rome. BELGRAVE HOUSE, opposite Government House Grounds, Lower Symonds-street— Accommodation by the day. week, or month ; good table and attendance. — Terms moderate. — Mrs. Craig, Proprietress. ■ ; W AIHEKE.— Seaside Board and Residence ; boating, bathing, etc., with use of yacht. Also, furnished Cottage, close to one of the* best shelly beaches on the island.—Apply W. and J. Frater, Queen-street. ACCOMMODATION at Sonoma, Princes-street, next Synagogue.—Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank, Proprietress. FROGMORE HOUSE, Corner Symondsstreet and Grafton Road—Large and wellfurnished rooms. First-class table and attendance Hot and cold baths, Conducted by E. Mullaly. i (CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower V incentJ street, three minutes' walk from Opera House. Double and single Bediooms. Suite of Booms at moderate terms. ■ Hot and cold baths.—Mrs. Richmond Proprietress. w t~"~ mmm SSSS ,w^ sSsssSSSSw^S *^— ww^— —— . Lost and Found. T LOST— A Cheque on the Bank of New XJ Zea'and,' No. 814, for £8 Is 9d. Payment stopped.—Reward <on returning same to Hunter and Nolan. V';' EN SHILLINGS WARD. Lost, on Saturday night, between Grey-street and Devonport—Diamond Scarf Pin.—J. Hern, Short-land-street, opposite Star Office. ■ \ FOUND-Ladies' Fur Tippet. — Owner con have same by calling at - Saarland's, Shortland-street. J? - , u , : . ——— i ——^i»————————— ; Wanted. - ' T>OARD . OP EDUCATION. Applications from Teachers classified D2 or holding a higher classification, will be received by the "Board on or before MONDAY, 28th November, 1892, for the position of First Assistant Master of the Nafier-strebt School. Salary, £200 'per annum. *■» ' ' ' - , Teachers are prohibited from personally canvassing Members of,' Committee or Members of the Board regarding appointment or promotion, i A'l communications and.testimonials from Candidates for the appointment must pass through the Board. '■ ■ ■/'■■-■ '■ '*■..-: VINCENT E. BICE, , ' S . ,-" ' » Secretary." TO FARMERS.— frime Dairy Fresh Butter; highest price given for quality. Apply Mrs. Trevor, Ponsonby Road, opposite Kingsford's Bakery. •_"•»;- ■•■■■'■'■ _^__________ -piAT TAMBS. ; The Undersigned are CASH BUYERS of Prime HALF-BRED DOWN LAMBS. AUCKLAND FREEZING COMPANY. , ' ... WM. J. CAVBBHILL, Manager.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9045, 25 November 1892, Page 1
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