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Personal. MR. T. SABLE GILES may be seen on Educational Business at his private residence, St. Andrew's Lodge, Alfred street, next the Choral Hall, on; and after Monday, January 7. • Intending pupils -should apply early, as classes are now. forming, MIC 'HARE, Herbalist.—Our Electric Baths make the weak strong. The best In Auckland. Good for all cases. Advice free.— Turner street. TO SUIT COUNTRY VISITORS— Exhibition of Glaus Blowing every afternoon. Admission 6d. Prizes given. — Glassworks, Freeman's Bay. Fyou are giving your friends a Christmas Box, nothing is nicer than a tin of Bycroft's Oswego, Marie, or Rice Biscuits. "gjIUGSTER'S Popular and Reliable 18s B A Jubilee Watch, the most suitable, useful, and highly appreciated New Year's Present for " Our Boys," may be had wholesale at Eugster's Jubilee Watch Depot, Upper Queen-street; retail at Murdoch's, Watch make.-, Lower Queen-street. MADAME LLOYD.—Ladies' and Children's Hair Dressing Rooms.—l guarantee my Hair Lotions to quickly stop the Hair falling off. —Combings made up from 2a 6d per ounce. A visit I is solicited. Newton, Karangahape Road, 141. Baths j Turkish baths. - For _ Ladies and Gentlemen nothing better for purifying the skin, restoring tho health, or removing aches and pains of all kinds. Hours, 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 2s, Bs. Also Hot and Cold Plunge Baths with Shower, 6d, 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.—Lome street least. WANTED Known— there is for sale at the entrance of Onehunga, near "The Pah," 17 acres of rich Volcanic Land, fenced and with doubly frontage ; a gentle rise in the centre of tho field makes it most suitable for a gentleman's residence. Half the money to be left on mortgage if desired. The owner is willing to sell it in two parts.— to Mrs. Symonds, Onehunga. Doubt, the Best Place for v v Baby Linen is The Ladies' Warehouse: Shirts, trimmed with Val. Lace, sd; Hair Cord Gowns, is 6d; Long Flannels, Is lid; Nursery Squares, 6s Gd doz. Complete Set of Baby Linen, from. £2.— J. RENDELL. ] A DIES' VISITING CARDS—SO Super_J fine Ivory Cards, incluiling engraving copper plate, for 7m Oil; Gentlemen's Cards 7a. By calling at IlEltAl.u Works, Wyndhamst.reet, the above maj be obtained within two honrs if necessary. IVTO Picnic Party complete without a lx good supply of llycraft's Biscuits—The New "Marie," Vanilla, Noyeau, or Lemon Flavour, are specially nice. OWING to the increased demand for Ityeroft's Flour and Biscuits, we hare been compelled to put our No. 2 Biscuit Van on the Road, and trust the convenience to our customers will result in a still larger increase of business. MASSAGE. —Miss Cottraan, Qualified Masseuse, visits and receives Patients for the above treatment. — Symonds-street, corner of Wellealey-street, Auckland. PRACTICAL. —For well-made and perfect fitting Hand Serwn Boots, to order, by accurate system of measurement, try Miller and Son's, High-street. Near G.P.O. Repairs prompt. MRS- S. NIELSEN, Artistic Hair Worker and Manufacturer of Wigs Curls, and Ladies' Combings made into Plaits Watch Guards, Bracelets, and Families' Hair United tor Framing Purposes. ladies' Hair Cutting and Dressing.—2B4, Queen-street, next to Hobbs, Draper. GOOD SELLING LINES at The Ladies' Warehouse : Knickers, li 9d : Chemises, is 9d; Nights, 2s lid; Camisoles, Is lid; all well trimmed and made from superior cloth. Cheaper niak es also stocked.—J. Rendell, Queen street and Newton. THE effects of the Turkish Baths are most remarkable in obviating and palliating disease of the liver and kidneys, as it not only distributes a more equal circulation, but allays spasms and assists the passage of gall stones, and removes liver obstruct!"— Sir John Fife, M.D.—Open daily for Ladies and Gentlemen.Lome-street. BYCROFT'S Biscuits are of exceptionally fine quality. *>A A VARIETIES OF PHOTO & * f FRAMES to select from at GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES. Cabinets from 3d each. BYCROFT'S Snowdrift Flour is the best obtainable. Ask your grocer for it. Lost and Found. 5S REWARD—Lost a Brown Leather Pocket Book containing Ring (keepsake) and some papers.. Glad to receive papers per post to J. Payne, Quoi's Temperance Hotel, Queen-street. LOST— Ladies' Cloak and Umbrella ; left ' on fence at St. Paul's Church.Finder please communicate with Mrs. Clark, Wakefield street. LOST, on New Year's Day, in Domain, near Mechanics' Bay—A large Field Glass, in tourist case. Being a souvenir of dead friend, liberal reward will be given.—Address Hope, care of H. Canhatn, Grain Merchant, Symonds-street. Wanted. A LADY who is opening a School for Girls in the centre of a large country district wishes to secure the services of a competent Assistant Lady Teacher. In replying enclose certificates or diploma. For address apply Herald Office. A GOOD Engagement required by an xi accomplished Governess (from England), daily or resident.—Address Miss F., Herald Office. YOUNG Man, four years with prominent Melbourne Solicitor, seeks Employment, legal or mercantile.—Junior, Herald Office, TO BEE-KEEPERS. — Steady young Man, desiring change, useful in the apiary, extract, etc., seeks engagement,— Apply, stating terms, to Super, Gordon and Gotch, Sydney. ANTE D, SECOND-HAND FLOUR OR GRAIN SACKS, In any quantity. Must be delivered Monday next. ROSS & ANSENNE, Queen-street Wharf, — The PUBLIC of NEWMARKET to Know that Mr. JEFFERSON, Chemist Gate Maxwell), has been empowered to RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the HERALD or the WEEKLY NEWS. WANTED Known-Good-going Nickel Clocks, 2s lid ; Alarum do., 3s lid ; large Is Bottles of Perfumery for 6d; beautiful Photo Frames, large assortment, 4d, 6d, and Is each; good Cream Laid Note Paper, 6d packet; Foreign do., packet; Envelopes, from Id per packet; large Is Bottles of Blue Black Ink, 4d ; White Handle Dessert Knives, Is 6d the half-dozen.At MILLER'S Fancy Repository, 110, Victoria-street. WANTED KNOWN, Purchasers of 'XMAS PRESENTS, GO TO GOODSON'S FOR Gold and Silver Jewellery (cheap), Watches (Water bury), Clocks, Electro Plate and Cutlery, Desks, Work Boxes and Baskets, Japanese Goods of all binds, Basket ware, Albums and Photo. Frames (200 varieties), Dressing Cases and Bags, Hand Bags, Brushes, Combs, Tea, Breakfast, and Toilet Sets, Vases, Lustres, Epergnes, Stationery, Cards, Games, Puzzles, Perfumery, Sponges, Hair Curlers, Fire Screens, Draught Screens, Lamp Screens, Bamboo Brackets, Easels, Fire Ornaments, Birthday, Wedding, Condolence Cards, 'Xmas Presents, New Year Gifts, Dolls, Toys, and Santa Claus Presents, 'Xmas Tree Ornaments, Prizes, Bazaar Goods and School Prizes. For Variety. Novelty, and Cheapness, go to GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES, QUEEN-STREET and KARANGAHAPE ROAD. NEW YEAR CARDS. The very latest Novelties at GOODSON'S T ONDON 4 RCADES OODSON'S XJONDON jt\.RCADES Ranging from Id to 5s each. Our Packets this season are Splendid Value. Goodson's High Art Packet, 6 New Year's Cards,6d; post free, 7d. , _ , Goodson's High Art Packet, 12 New Year's Cards, Is ; post free, Is lsd. , _ , Goodson's High Art Packet, 21 New dear's Cards, Is 9d ; post free, Is 10id. _ Goodson's High Art Packet, 30 New Year's Cards, 2s 6d ; post free, 2s Bd. , Goodson's Children's Packet, 12 Cards, 6d; post free, 7Jd. ' _ , Goodson's Children's Packet, 24 Cards, Is; post free, Is ljd. l ■ • A beautiful OLEOGRAPH, 18 x 14, suitable for framing ("Maidenhood"), from a painting by Fred Morgan, exhibited in the Grosrenor Gallery, will be presented to each purchaser of Cards Is value and upwards. _ _ Orders by post wishing to have this picture; muss enclose 2d for postage and roller. : j WAREHOUSE STOCK of Ladies' » V AVaistcoats and Fronts in Washing Drills, j Stuffs, Piques, etc., at Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d ; usually 3s 9d and 5s 6d. J. RENDELL, i " Queen street and Newton. |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9711, 5 January 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9711, 5 January 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9711, 5 January 1895, Page 1