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aassasgsa i ssss , . , ; X;V..yV Personal. . *. ??a.u~-- * EUGSTBR'S 18s JUBILEE WATCHES ' axe rapidly growing in favour, being excellent timekeepers, handsomely finished, and remarkably cheap. A fresh consignment, -with beautiful engraving?, representing Swiss Landscape*and ; Historical subjects,' has just arrived at 304, Upper Queen-street. i TO BANKS, INSURANCE COM! -Jj t PANIES and COMMERCIAL MEN.-rThe NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., Fort-street, Auckland, have SPECIAL FACILITIES for MSTRIBUTION •of ALMANACS, CATALOGUES, STATIONERY, and small packages all over New Zealmd and the Colonies. Low rates and quick despatch. ; Telephone No. 607. ! , .* i THERE'S WO FLIES ABOUT LEVY ! ne CLEANS WATCHES for 3s 6d; Waterburys, 2a 6d ; all guaranteed for 12 months.—One address : 101,-Victoria-street. .■ : DEBTS Collected all over New Zealand, > Australia, etc., through our Agents.. Established 1888.— Cooke and Cooke, opposite Star Office, Shortland-street. \ LADIES' VISITING CARDS.-50 Super- . fine Ivory Cards, including engraving copper plate, for 7s Oil; Gentlemen's Cants' 7s. By calling ft HEKAM) Woiks, Wyndham street, the above maj b - obtained within two hours if necessary. < ■TnvmW&B®. Pack£**Sd Removed to I fiMJ any .pari by Road, •Bail, and Sea. -New Zealand Express Company, Fort-street. Telephone, 607. ;»■■ ':■',■ ,••-' ;., '•■■••■■•'' ■ ■ r■ j ELECT IN ft A FIELD GLASS KJ Is best done where a large variety is . kept in STOCK, and PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE is available. r BINOCULAR FIELD GLASSES, : OPERA GLASSES, and TELESCOPES of all kinds and powers, to be had from - • ' 'T. PEACOCK, Optician, . Shortland-street. Y\THERE TO GO AT CHRISTMAS ! Christmas time is drawing nigh, ~ Toys and presents you will buy. Remember, the best place to go, i Is to the NEWTON RAINBOW. ' Endless Variety there you'll And, Cheapness and Quality combined. , Don't forget the address, you know, '. •< ■''■.; Bdt make straight for the NEWTON RAINBOW. A FACT to those Concerned.—Wo are ' willing to compete with the best England has or can produce in * public market; teat to be by analyst for goodness or money value. We Eay no freight, wharf store agent, or duty, ence a first-class genuine article, only half the price of the best imported, and you get your money back and so do good for yourself and your country by buying your own produce— and Co.'s Al Durham Sauce.— Auckland, N.Z. mHE LATE MRS. BRACKENBURY'S J- FRENCH STOCK, EX ARAWA. i?qnn AT RETAIL VALUES. «&o Will be open for inspection on MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, DISCOUNTS of 10 to 25 PER CENT. Off Mrs. Brackenbury's Prices. J. M. m c L ACHLAN 222, QUEEN-STREET. Hot Lakes. XT O LI D A i' TRIP. TAKE AN ENJOYABLE OUTING IN THE COUNTRY. EXCURSION FAKES TO OKOROIRE, The Most Delightful Place for a Complete Rest. Perfect Climate. Splendid Hot and Cold Mineral Water Baths. • , TROUT FISHING, ' . , ROMANTIC SCENERY. Unequalled Place for Recuperation To the jaded man of business needing a holiday. To the invalid who requires a complete change of air. ' 'V " ■ "" ' '"" ■To the professional man who requires rest. \,.,-.- To the tourist who wants to see the Thames Valley Scenery. • • To the sportsman who glories in the sport of the "' rod.,<> 'v. :.,-: H '-' .;■., ' '■•'•:». ; " "•■•'■ To Rll-who mite a nice plaftJe to go ' to for Christinas. - •■-*". ,;■•■■ " OKOROIRE KOROIRE Stands out pre-eminent. It is within eight hours of the city by train. It is on the direct line to Rotorua, with good roads through the Beautiful Forest on the Mountain Road. Vehicles of all descriptions and good horses always obtainable, and in short, Visitors have only one way of summing up a stay at Okoroire, and call it delightfully enjoyable and the management all that can be desired by the most fastidious. Extract from New Zealand Official Year Book, 1893: "Okoroire Hot Springs and Sanatorium : Upper Bath, Temperature, 113* ; Flow, 1300 gallons per hour. Lower Bath, Temperature, 99'; Flow, 4100 gallons per hour. Apart from the medicinal value which these springs possess in common with most other alkaline hot springs, they are remarkable' for the large flow of water ana for freedom from any unpleasant odour or deposit. This fact should render the Springs specially attractive to persons in good health." T. C. URQUHART, Proprietor,, Late of the Imperial Hotel, Auckland. Board and Residence. COMFORTABLE Furnished Rooms can be had at Paris House, Nelson-street. FE R N L E I n H.' Next Grammar School, Symonds-street. Hot and Cold Water Baths. Mrs. Casuel. Telephone 702. FOLKESTONE HOUSE, PRINCESSTREET.—Private Board and Residence; single and double bedrooms, hot and cold baths.— Terms moderate.— Butler. "\TESTLEBANK, Grafton Road, corner J3I Domain-street—Private Board and Residence. A few vacancies. Baths, etc. Terms moderate.— Mrs. Fanning, Proprietress. YORKSHIRE HOUSE, Symondsstreet— Board and Residence ; single and double bedrooms. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Stephenson. " OARMBECK," Grafton Road, near the J3 Choral Hall—A few vacancies, with home comforts.—Mrs. Heckscher, Proprietress. It TERIVALE HOUSE, corner of CobdeniljL street and Karangahape Road — Private Board and Residence, with every comfort. Terms moderate —Mrs. Clapcott. FROGMORE HOUSE, Corner Grafton - Road and Symonds-street. Vacancies. Telephone 714. v r«OWES BAY, P. 0., WAIHEKE.— / Comfortable Home. Splendid scenery, good flshingand boating. —Apply to E. Parris, Proprietor. ACCOMMODATION can be had at Sonoma, Princes-street, next Synagogue.— Mrs. Wm. Cruickshauk, Proprietress. Telephone 672. -~ .... -. ./-•,.' ;.- : BELGRAVE HOUSE, opposite Government House Grounds, Lower Symonds-street— Accommodation by the day, week, or month; good table and attenda « Terms moderate. — Mrs. Craig, Proprietress. BELMONT HOUSE, UPPER VIN-CENT-STREET—Every convenience to ensure comfort of Tourists, Visitors, and Permanent Boarders. . Healthy locality; spendid view. Suites of apartments. Hot and cold baths. Telephone 727.—Mrs. Eastern ""pURIRI," GRAFTON ROAD. MRS. NORMAN,"proprietress. A Few Vacancies. Telephone 723. In taking possession of the above establishment, Mrs. Norman has retired from her partnership is Frogmore. • '■ -- mHE GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Under entirely new management. Specially adapted for tourists and travellers, who may aow rely on every comfort and attention. Moderate terms to resident boarders. Unrivalled accommodation and appointments. First-class sample rooms. Public drawing-room. Letters and telegrams receive strict attention. JQHN p piERCYf . . „. '. Proprietor. FRANKTON JUNCTION REFRESHMENT ROOMS. , ', ■'•'; TO ROTORUA TOURISTS. MRS. Crowley; having opened new Refreshment Rooms, just outside the Frankton Junction Station gate, will have Hot Dinners served immediately on arrival of the Auckland and Rotorua trains. Train stops from 15 to 20 minutes. Refreshments of all > kinds. Prices moderate. Agent for sale of same day's New Zealand Herald. MRS. CROWLEY, Proprietress. ; «fV : L;:;E^'N';:.;a^. L V O N,' ' \JT SYMONDS-STREET (Formerly Sir Fred. Whitskert Residence). r' i>; Telephone 644,, a A few Ladies and Gentlemen can be accommodated with Superior Board and Residence. ~. f > The house is situated in large grounds, and commands magnificent views of the harbour. , . , i Tennis Lawn. J Ten minutes' walk from the Post Office. "'■"■".. Car* and 'Buses sum the entrance gates. |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9402, 8 January 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9402, 8 January 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9402, 8 January 1894, Page 1