Personal. MR. BRADNEY, of the s.s. Vivid, has publicly accused me of having insulted him. I deny the accusation, and declare it to be not true, and I challenge the said Mr. Bradney to prove it in a Court of Law. My agents are Messrs. Russell and Campbell, Solicitors, Wyndham street. JAMES WALIJS. lonia, January 1,1895. ■ftTEWTON BATHS AND BILLIARD JLI SALOON. > A BOON TO THE PUBLIC. THOS. QUOI, lato of Queen streot, begs respectfully to announce that, at considerable expense, he has refitted and entirely renovatrd the above premises, and will open same TO-MORROW (Thursday), January 2, IS'JO. Hot Bath, Sixpence ; Cold do, Fourpenco. Baths open from 0 a.m. to 8 p.m. Every attention. T\ISTIM;TLY tho Most Economical Gas Engine in the market (vide Engineering Journals) the "Otto" (Crossley's) Gas Engine. Sole agency— Wyndham street. " \/IT the sure euro for IndigesT V Hon, sold by F. J. Cooper, Chemist, Victoria street. BYCROFT'S- Snowdrift* Flour is the best obtainable. Ask your grocer for it. u. ina ,1 , a =a Lost and Found. REWARD.— Lost, on Ellerslie Racecourse on Thursday last—A Silver Watch, with Initials 11. Mc, engraved on face, attached to a mourning guard with pendant.— Finder will be rewarded on returning same to H. Mcllhone, caro of Leyland, O'Brien, and Co. , LOST, Oil Monday last, near St. Mark's Church. Keinuera—Small Brown Skye Terrior Slut, with black ears.— Max'tleld, Mount St. John, Remuera. LOST, on January I—A small brindlo Cow.—Finder rewarded on returning to Mrs. Nicoll, Mummeries*, Epsom and Mount Albert Road, Mount Roskill. Jg-g R E W A R D. LOST, on or near Ellerslie Racecourse, on 20th December—A Black Morocco Letter Case, containing steamer ticket and other papers.—Apply at Huiiald Office. Wanted. CELL ARM AN, understands brewing, wishes to meet with an Engagement.—Sober, Herald Office. PHOTO • PROCESS ENGRAVING.Wanted, an intelligent Boy, 16 or 17 years of ago, to learn Photo-Process Engraving". Premium required.— Apply, Manager HERALD Job Printing Department. TOOK. £3fo TO £800. The nearest offer to price wanted will secure one nf the best Dairy Farms of Alluvial Soil, all in grass, and sub-divided ; Cows, Calves, and Pigs, Implements, Orchard, growing crops, and Outbuildings, A going concern for immediate occupation. Also; A Six-roomed New House, J acre ground fenced in. A New Year's gift for somebody, C. B. STONE A CO., Legal Managers and Estate Agents. 03, Quoen-street. Auckland. RANTED, FOR THE PRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE.' TWO LADY TEACHERS. For the new Department for Girls. Salary for First Assistant (resident), £100 perannum, with board; and for Second Assistant (resident), £76* per annum, with board. Applications, with test'monia's, to be addressed to the Headmaster, Upper Queen street, Auckland, before 15th January, 1890. vyANTED-A Good New Year. This being Leap Year, it is GEORGE FOWLDS 1 intention to increase his business by Leaps and Bounds. He has already had several proposals from the Ladies to add a Ladies' Department to his Business; but he intends to confine his attentions to the Mothers of " OUR BOYS," whom he Clothes in flrst-rate style. Of course he means the Boys, TST ANTED- " FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD SECURITIES . At once, for Sums of from £200 to £2000 at low rates of interest. Apply to LOUCH, SON. & COMPANY, Land and Financial Agents, Government Life Insurauce Buildings. WANTED - 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—Lowest) prices for Pure Drugs and Chemicals. Patents at lowest town prices. Great reduction in Perfumery : linger and Gallet's finest Parisian Perfumes, White Iris, White Heliotrope, etc., 3s 6d per bottle ; J. and E. Atkinson's perfnr.ies, 2s 8a per bottle Piesse and Lubin's best perfumes, 2s 3d per bottle. Specialties: Robinson's Nervine for Toothache, best and quickest relief, Is per bottle; Robinson's Antibilious Pills, best remedy for liver complaints, in boxes at 6d and U. - 3. W. Robinson, Importer, Day and Night Pharmacy, Manukau Road, Parnell. WANTED— Country people and visitors to town requiring good Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, to try Our Own Make. Quality guaranteed. Men's Watertight*, band-stitched vamps, lis fld and 12s; Watertight Bluchers, 8s fid. All exceptional value; other hues equally cheap.— Win. Holdsworth, Wholesale, Retail, and Family Boot Manufacturer, 42, Victoria-street. Price Lists on Application or Free by Post. WANTED Known - Beautiful Christinas and New Year Cards, just opened up for the present season, excel in value anything previously seen in Auckland, and consist of the follow-ing:-The "Victoria" Packet, containing2obeautiful cards, Od; the "Artistic" Packet, containing B high art cards, 6d ; the " Zealaudla" Packet, containing 40 lovely cards, Is; the "Choice"Packet, containing 12 high-class cards, Is. Any of these sent post free at above prices.—At Miller's Fancy Repository, 10, Victoria-street. WANTED Known - Music 1 Music I A rare chance. Every purchaser of six copies of our New Music for Is, will be presented gratis with copy of the beautiful " Kawau March," dedicated to, and containing excellent photo of Sir George Groy, K.C.8., published at 2s ed each net; " Hemy's Tutors," Is 9d each; Czerny's 101 Kxer. cises, Od each.-At Miller's Fancy Repository, 110, Victoria-street. . WANTED Known-I hare just bought at 26 per cent under Enellsh cost, a very large shipment of about 1000 pairs of New and Seasonable Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes, ex s.s. Aotea. As my space is limited, the public may rely on some Astonishing Bargains for the next few weeks. Ladies' Sewn Walking Shoes, from 4s Sd the pair; Ladies' High Leg Lace Boots, 4s lid Ladies' Sand Shoes, 2s 6d the pair.-At Miller's Boot Palace, 112, Victoria-street. WANTED Known-Beats All. I have just imported, specially for Christinas trade, a case of well-finished English Watches, reliable timekeepers, 6s lid each.—MUler'a Fancy Repository, 110, Victoria-street. ■.___ WANTED SEEN-The Patenu Penny Savings Bank, the twelvth penny opens the bank, which can be closed and re-filled. Price, Id English price), at Goodson's London Arcades. ,. , ' WANTED Seen—" Cryßfcogr'ttphs,"the T v . best and cheapest imitation of Stained or Painted Glass, just opened at Goodson's London Arcade, Queen street. ; ;:.. ' -■-■-' [ ■•- ■'?-':' "■' - WANTED ' Known — Good American ■■Mls'r- Nickel Clocks at _Od each: Alarms at 3s 9d each; and a great variety of Clocks, in Marble and Wood.-At ■; GOODSON'S' London Arcades. ?•'-"_ ■!.••"■■'. ••-■;■,'-•. ■',;'•:v.:•> WANTED to Buy —Left-off Clothing, • Persons waited on at their own residences. Highest cash price given.-Mrs. Hartley, ntltf the ! Opera Bouse, Wellewey atros. West. "■: i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10018, 3 January 1896, Page 1
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