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Personal. -yy ANTED — CHRISTOPHER DARNTON, of Dock-street, Auckland, to communicate with his Mother at Freeman's Bay, Auckland; or with his Brother, We Darnton, Charters Towers, Queensland. LADIES whose lianrlsniiieasure sf, 6, 7|, 7£, can have best Kid Gloves at less than half-price.—Smith and Caughey, Queen-street. MISS F. M. BROWN (opposite Free Library, Rutland- Dress and Mantle Maker, Teacher Scientific Dress Cutting. Vacancies for Pupils. ■' - SMITH & CAUGHEY'S various Depart--1 ments have been replenished this week bv about £10,000 worth of New Autumn Goods, ex recent arrivals, and clearing lots from McArthur's Stock, etc. >• - THERE'S MO FLIES ON LEVY! He CLEANS WATCHES for 3* 6d; Waterburys, 2s 6d; all guaranteed for 12 months.—One address : 101, Victoria-street. MASSAGE. Miss Cottman, Qualified Masseuse, visits and receives Patients for the above treatment. — Symonds-street, corner of Wellesley-streut, Auckland. MADAME VEAUX, Scientific Palmist, Clairvoyant, gives true illustrations of life. Terms moderate.—Granville House, Cook-stroet, near Hol>son-street. LADIES' VISITING CARDS.—soSuperfine Ivory Cards, including engraving copperplate, for 7s 6d ; Gentlemen's Cards 7s. By calling at HEitAi.D Works, Wyndham street, the above maj b>* obtained within two hours if necessary. Swiss jubilee watches, ißa Hansel's Tonic, for weakness, 5s Arnica Oil, for rheumatism, 3s Od Pa-ssiflora, for insomnia, 3s At EUGSTER'S JUBILEE WATCH DEPOT, 304, Upper Queen-street. g OLD WEATHER. ONEHUNGA BLANKETS .. ..£lO 0 ENGLISH BLANKETS .. _ 0 12 6 FLAiNNEL NIGHT DRESSES .. .. 0 911 DR. JAEGERS DITTO .. 000 MOSGIEL FLANNEL .. _ „0 1 0 NEW GOODS. J. M. McLACHLAN, 222, Queen-street. DISTINCT ADVANTAGE Is obtained by the Use of Coke. riOKE /TAKES "VPO MOKE. VOKE IVAAKES J3I O Jo MOKE. Order from your Coal Merchant or Auckland Gas Company (Limited). mO PRESERVE THE EYES, i give them assistance when required, and have Spectacles accurately fitted. SIGHT-TEST-ING specially attended to, and SPECTACLES of every PATTERN and MATERIAL to be had from T. PEACOCK, Ophthalmic Optician, Shortlaud-sti eet. Spectacles for special defects made up on the premises. Wanted. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL,' CHRISTCHURCH. Applications are invited for the position of Lady Principal at the Christchurch Girls' High School. Salary £400 per annum (no capitation or fees). Duties to commence on or about the 13th September, 1804. Applications endorsed, " Application for appointment of Lady Principal, Girls' High School," accompanied with copies of testimonials, must be sent to the Registrar, at Canterbury College, not later than 21st May, 1894. Schedule of duties may be seen at the office of this paper. A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch, New Zealand, 14th April, 1894. (^HORTHAN 1) CLERK, seven years' English experience, desires Situation ; rapid and accurate shorthand; good longhand. Excellent testimonials. Abstainer.—Apply X., care of Rev. S. F. Prior, Wesleyan Parsonage, Auckland. A BONA FIDE offer to Lady or Gentleman, with small capital, to invest same in payable business; strictly confidential.—Finance, Herald Office. j WANTED— Parties about to Furnish to Call at Dunblane Mart, where they will I get Furniture at and under cost price. Everything must be cleared in three weeks. Brass Rail Bedsteads, WirewOve Mattresses ; Duchess Pair, bevel plate; Combination Chests; Side Boards, bevel plate: Suites, 7 and 9 pieces. £2000 worth to choose from. JAMES BROWNE, Dunblane Mart, Opposite T. & S. Morrin and Co.'s. "gJXCHANGE-COUNTRYFORTOVVN. TO EXCHANGE FOR SUITABLE FARM (OR FOR SALE) Good Ground, improved or not, near Creamery and School. A Complete Home, in first-class order, gond view, healthy situation, large allotment, buggy and springcart entrance, garden and fowl yard, washhouse, troughs, copper, water to all; drained, five minutes from Ponsonby Reservoir, six rooms, bathroom, three fireplaces, gas and water laid on ; complete. Particulars of farm in first case to Z. A.Y., General Post Office. WANTED KNOWN— GROTESQUE GLASSES. Look and Laugh ! is. At GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES, Queen-street and Karangahape Rrad. WANTED KNOWN: That at the IS BAZAAR (NEXT McIVOR'S), 2s 6d Goods, such as Inkstands Satin-lined and Fitted Work Baskets Silver-plated Bouquet Holders Pocket Knives with Scissors combined Albums, Album Screens to contain 12 Cabinets Purses, Military Hair Brushes Cords and Tassels for Cushions, Vases Box containing 144 Black-bordered Thick Envelopes Table Mats, set three Cut Water Bottle and Glass Japanese Tea Kettles, Bowls, Brackets Fire Screens, Dolls Abyssinian Gold Brooches' and Alberts, now shape Tripod (hand-painted), Dolls, etc., Lovely Japanese (Kaga) Tea Cup and Saucers delicate china, heavy gilt, only Is. Chocolate Money Box. (All find a packet of Chocolate for the first six pennies deposited). ALL AT ONE SHILLING EACH. 2K WANTED KNOWN: That at the SIXPENCE BAZAAR (NEXT McIVOR'S) About 60 dozens of Beautiful Shell Hair Ornaments (Combs), original price, Is 6d and 2s Cd each. All at 6d each. Is Sugars, Butters, Jam Dishes Compotes and Large Glass Dishes Candlesticks in Glass and China, Pillar and Chamber Pickle and Tobacco Jars Vases in endless variety Photo Frames, Purses Moist Colours, Japanese Brackets Shaving Brushes, Unbreakable Combs One Shilling Bottle of Ink Handsome Crocodile Cabinet Frames. Mason's Jam Jars, 6d each. ALL AT SIXPENCE EACH, $3l Remember the 6d and la Bazaar is opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Karangahape Road. Accurate Balance, to weigh up to 25lbs. XVT ANTED KNOWNGREAT EXCITEMENT IN THE BOOT TRADE. R JJANNAH & QO„ Having 'made Extensive Purchases for Cash from Messrs. McArthur and Co.'s Valuable Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Are determined to sweep the whole at such prices as will ensure a SPEEDY CLEARANCE. SALE now COMMENCED. Note the Address: AUCKLAND CASH BOOT PALACE, R. HANNAH & CO., Proprietors. RANTED KNOWNBy special request of the Boot-purchasing Public of Auckland and surrounding districts, R. HANNAH & CO. Have made favourable arrangements for EXTENSION OF LEASE, And will CONTINUE BUSINESS AS HERETOFORE,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9490, 20 April 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9490, 20 April 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9490, 20 April 1894, Page 1