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Board and Residence. "TTIERNLEIGH" HOUSE, " As Next the Grammar School. KYMONDS-STRKKT. : SUPERIOR BOARD, Ac, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Telephone 702. MRS. CASHEL. : QUIET Comfortable Board and Resi- , dence at "Burton Villa," Pitt-street (next Congregational Church). Terras moderate.—Mrs. " Loverock. Trams pass the door. TO LET—Nicely-furnished Apartments, ; or private Board and Residence, in private family, Mount Eden.—Apply first house, Sherburn Road, off View Road, Mount Eden. ( I7IOLKESTONE HOUSE, Princes street . —Private Board and Residence ; single and i double bedrooms, hot and cold baths. Terms, ' moderate.Mrs. Butlor. : BELGRAVE HOUSE, opposite Govern ment House Grounds, Lower Symonds-street— I Accommodation by the day, week, or month; good table and attendance Terms moderate. — Mrs Craig, Proprietress. FROGMORE HOUSE, Corner Grafton ] Road and Symonds-street. Vacancies. Telephone 714 V COWES BAY, WAIHEKE.— Boating. Fishing, Beautiful Scenery, and Bush, Comfortable Home. Extensive additions. Terms moderate.—Apply E. Parris. mo TOURISTS AND OTHERS. "ROCKLANDS," Mount Eden. High-class Private Boarding Establishment. Healthy and picturesque locality. Beautiful Gardens and Ornamental Grounds. Telephone 780. Mount Eden 'Bus convenient. "OELLA T7 I S T A, WATERLOO QUADRANT. OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT HOUSE (Near Northern Club). ACCOMMODATION FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Telephone, 723. T," CAMBRIDGE. PRIVATE BOARD & RESIDENCE for Visitors and Permanent Boarders, who may rely on good attention and home comforts at the above wellknown health resort. Charming situation, retired grounds, tennis lawn, plunge and shower baths. Terms moderate. MRS. FISHER, Proprietress. "Pi L E N A L V O N,' V7T SYMONDS-STREET (Formerly Sir Fred. Whitaker's Residence), Telephone 544. A few Ladies and Gentlemen can be accommodated with Superior Board and Residence. The house is situated in large grounds, and com mands magnificent views of the harbour. Tennis Lawn. Ten minutes' walk from the Post Office. Cars and 'Buses pass the entrance gates. Lost and Found. FOUND A Telescope. Owner can have same by paying expenses.— to May Bros., Jervois Road, Ponsonby. LOST— Ladies' Cloak and Umbrella ; left on fence at St. Paul's Church.— please communicate with Mrs. Clark, Wakefield street. LOST, on New Year's Day, in Domain, near Mechanics' Bay— large Field Glass, in tourist case. Being a souvenir of dead friend, liberal reward will be given.—Address Hope, care of H. Canham, Grain Merchant, Symonds-street. STRAYED, from - Hobsonville — Black Mare, white star* on forehead, off fore foot lame.—Reward on giving information to P. Smith, Victoria Avenue, Eden Terrace; or 13. Cater, Hobsonville. f^— —^—gggSSSSSS3SSSSS! Wanted. -jVTOTICE TO BLACKSMITHS. Wanted, for our Ponsonby Shop—A good Shoeing and General Smith. For particulars, apply Tramway Office, Queen street, 10 a.m. or 8 p.m. TO-DAY or TO-MORROW (Saturday), AUCKLAND TRAMWAYS, Ponsonby. A GOOD Engagement reauired by an accomplished Governess (from England), daily or resident.—Address Miss F,, Herald Office. MASTER PRINTERS. — Advertiser wants sit. as Manager or Overseer ; used to first-class work, strict disciplinarian. English and Colonial references.—O.K., Hekald Office. ~\T ORTHCCTE.—Wanted to Let, a three jL* Roomed (Furnished), for one month, close to beach and ten minutes from wharf.— P.O. GOLD JEWELLERY AND SILVER PLATE—Wanted to buy ; immaterial if oldfashioned or damaged, also miniatures old china, early colonial stamps, nick-nacks, precious stones, pearls, curiosities, coins- (Utmost value given in cash by a connoisseur). Letters immediately attended to. Strictly Private. Write G.P.O. Box 157. YOUNG MAN, just) arrived in the colonies, seeks Situation as storekeeper on station or other occupation. Has knowledge of books, horses, and hotel work. Willing to serve fortnight without pay to compensate for initiation into new duties.—J. Payne, P. 0.. Auckland. WANTED— All and sundry to come early and secure BARGAINS at and under cost price at J. A J. DICKEYS, 234, Queen-street. ~WJT ANTED — The PUBLIC of NEWMARKET to Know that Mr. JEFFERSON, Chemist (late Maxwell), has been empowered to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the HERALD or the WEEKLY NEWS. WANTED KNOWN, WE ARE The Designers and Builders of the new City 'Bus, Patentees of the " Umpire Slide Seat Buggies." Having no interest to pay, we can Build all kinds of Vehicles, Repair, Repaint, and Retrim at the lowest prices that really good work can be made for. GEE AND POTTER, Coachbuilders, Rutland-street. TTT ANTED KNOWNJUST ARRIVED AT R. HANNAn & C O.'S., LADIES BATH SLIPPERS, Is per Pair. ANTED KNOWNR. HANNAH & CO.'S CELEBRATED ft BRAND "ROOTS ARE UNEQUALLED FOR DURABILITY AND COMFORT. ANTED KNOWNFOR A REALLY GOOD ARTICLE, ASK FOR R. HANNAH & CO.'S NOTED ri BRAND. WANTED KNOWN THE MERCANTILE TRADE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION. riOOKB- AND fJOOKE, TRADE ASSIGNEES AND ACCOUNTANTS. Balance-sheets Prepared. Creditors' Meetings convened. Debts Collected in all parts of New Zealand and Australia by Personal Application. All moneys received promptly paid over. Businesses bought and sold. "fv.>'• • Partnerships arranged. AND GOOD CUTLERY. Thomas Samuel has just received a good supply of all kinds of POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, SUPERIOR HOLLOW-GROUND RAZORS AND SCISSORS. AISO, . ELECTRO-PLATE, WHITE METAL ] FORKS, SPOONS, CRUETS, ETC. All the above selling at Lowest Cash Prices. , THOMAS SAMUEL, j ■*' 232, Queen-street. SUN GLARE AVOIDED BY ■ USING COLOURED SPECTACLES. Every variety kept in Stock by PEACOCK, Optician, Shortlandstreet. X Spectacles in every material for reading or distance carefully fitted. .... -v -, V- . The Eyes specially tested for special defects, and Spectacles made up on the premises as required. j { ! Opposite tbe Post Office.... j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9710, 4 January 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9710, 4 January 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9710, 4 January 1895, Page 1

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