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Personal. 7 ' y IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN BAKER, late of 8, Fernbanfc Road, Redland, in the City and County of Bristol, England, Gentleman, deceased. - - To JAMES BAKER, formerly of Launceston, Tasmania, and to GEORGE THOMAS BAKER, formerly of Ballarat, Victoria V ; (two of the" sons of GEORGE BAKER, s formerly of Springlawn, Beacongfleld, Tanhp • . mania, deceased), ana their respective , . children. , . . ■ WE. CHARLES BAKKR and JOSEPH SAMSON BAKER, both of 271 and 272, High Holborn, in the County of London, England, the Executors and Trustees of the will of the aoovehamed John Baker, deceased, who died on the 25th day of November, 1891, hereby give notice that the said James Baker and George Thomas Baker, if living on that date (or if they were then dead, leaving children, then such children) , became entitled ,to share -In. the residuary estate of the said John Baker, - deceased. And'thftt unless the addresses of the said James Baker and George Thomas Baker, if living, or, if not, the addresses of their respective children, are made known to us within three years from the ,2nd day ofFebrtiaiy, 1892, the < said James Baker and George Thomas Baker will, according to the provisions di such Will, be considered to Save died in the lifetime of the said John Baker,' 'deceased, without leaving any children. And the said James Baker and George Thomas Baker and their respective children will in such caße be absolutely barred from any benefit under the said Will. SaKEWELL, M.D., is leaving for ; Bay o! Islands per CLansman on MONDAY night. Patients desirous of seeing him .will please call TO-DAY,, or MONDAY before fins p.m. • -JJjM Karangahapeßiad. H J*" J>ALMISTRY .11"i- ' r PALMISTRY !! 1 - • MADAME GREMANIE. - Scientific Palmist (Pnpil oi M. D'Arpeatigny)., ' Will Practice for a Limited Period, • And may be Consulted at Wellesley-street West, " Two doors above Y.M.C.A., > . . •, : From 10 to 12, 2 to 6, 7 to 9. ORGANIC DISEASES TRACED. Articles cliometrically Examined. . ' Fee, '?a 6d, verbally. LETTER. ATTENDED TO. MR. JAMES BEARD will be away from home, from Monday, January Bth, to Monday, January 15th. . >••• I "m H E PROFLIGATE,' X.; .. ' MONDAY NEXT.: . . ; GO LD SPECTACLES—AccurateIy fitted VPT and in every variety, at Haslett's Pharmacy, 184, Queen-street. Th ~e e ye• s Ought to receive the assistance of SPECTACLES when required, and these should give REAL COMFORT. The TESTING OF THE EYESIGHT is properly attended to, and SPECTACLES supplied of every PATTERN and material. Also, SPECTACLE SUN SHADES, by T. PEACOCK, f Ophthalmic Optician, Shortland-streei /"I OLD SPECTACLES— fitted \JT and in every variety, at Haslett's Pharmacy, 184, Queen-street. pORNEATA - PINK CORN CURE Safe—Effectual, Bottles with Brush, Is. JOHN KENDERDINE, Chemist, Newton. QOUNT ATTEI'S ELECTRO-HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES. j Sole, Agents in Auckland: . . , I. HOPKINS AND C 0.,, From whom price lists and all information may be : obtained. j CAUTION.— Mattei is the Discovered i and Only Manufacturer of Electro-Homceoi '■ pathic Medicines; and all ■ others are but imita ' lions. . ; , i ' « A-.'.»' Opposite Railway Station, -■ tf- ?. f LOWER QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. f a OLD SPECTACLES— fitted \JT and in every variety, at Haslett's Pharmacy, 181, Queen-street. jgQ£,UTION OF A DIFFICULTY. AS TO SUITABLE PRESENTS FOR A BOY. Select a Working Locomotive, a Stationary Steam Engine, -, a Microscope, or a Magic Lantern and Slides, all to be' had at Moderate Prices, from ,■ T. PEACOCK, Optician, ■ Shortland-streefc. "HP E PRO LI6 A T E," A MONDAY NEXT. /") U R CALICOES Branded " Waters pray" received the only Grand Prize awarded for Cotton Fabrics at the last Paris Exhibition. They are guaranteed absolutely pure, and cheapest and best in the Auckland market. Obtainable only from SMITH & CAUGHEY. TO BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES and COMMERCIAL MEN.—The NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., Fort-street, Auckland, have SPECIAL FACILITIES for DISTRIBUTION, of ALMANACS, CATALOGUES, STATIONERY, and small packages all over New Zealand and the Colonies. Low rates and quick : despatch. Telephone No, 607. "\TISITORS from Whangarei and the v North— at the Glass Works and purchase' your Jam Jars at Is 3d per dozen. ; THERE'S NO FLIES ABOUT LEVY ! He CLEANS WATCHES for 3a 6d; Waterburys, 2s 6d ; all guaranteed for 12 months.—One address : 101, Victoria-street. f EUGSTER'S " ROUND THE WORLD" EXHIBITION, a Magnificent Collection of 160 Stereoscopic Views on Glass is Open to the Public during the Holidays; at 303, 'Upper Queen-' ' street, next the Swiss Jubilee Watch DepOt. Ad- ' mission, 3d per Stereoscope. DEBTS Collected all over New Zealand., Australia, etc., through our Agents. Established 1888 -Cooke and Cooke, opposite Star Office, 1 Shortiand-street. ;i LADIES— Jam and Jelly Jars can now be obtained at Is 6d and 2s per dozen at the Glass Works, Freeman's Bay. "TPHE P ROFLIGAT E," JL MONDAY NEXT. —^——^——SS—. : Wanted, r' DE VONPORT-Wantod: Board and Residence, or Two Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with' use of kitchen, close to' ferry.— " A.8.C.," Heraijj Office. ELECTROTYPES & STEREOTYPER. A Competent Hand required; one who has had experience in sine etching preferred.—Apply, stating qualifications, to Manager Herald Works, Wyndham-street, Auckland. MRS. MoLEAN'S Select Registry, first floor, Victoria Arcade. Wanted, good Generals, Cooks, Housemaids; Cook and Housemaid, same place. . ■ _ 1 TOT ANT ED . KNOWNEXPIRATION OF LEASE. R. HANNAH & CO.'S GIGANTIC SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES ! COMMENCES DECEMBER 15. ANTED. KNOWNEXPIRATION OF LEASE. K. HANNAH A CO.'S IMMENSE STOCK .. MUST SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE. ~ ■WANTED KNOWN — HEADS OF FAMILIES IN TOWN AND COUNTRY . Will do well by making their purchases at R. HANNAH & CO.'S THE GREAT SALE NOW ON. WA ■ NT E D, T Y FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD SECURITIES At once, for Sums of from £200 TO , £1000, , : ' . AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST., - Apply to LOUCH, SON," * COMPANY, \ \ . Land and Financial Agents, ; ' Government Life Insurance Buildings.' ! «' m H 13; PROFLIQ .A T E." j % JL - - MONDAY NEXT. ; ' ' .s" ; * • ~ '. 5 • ' :•;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9401, 6 January 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9401, 6 January 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9401, 6 January 1894, Page 1