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Personal. ■ DRi B AKEW EL L. Having recorded from his recent attack of. illness, WILL SEE PATIENTS AS USUAL Devonport, before 10 a.m. and after 6 p.m. 22a, Coombe3' Arcade, 11 to 12 and 3 to 6. MR. J. M ACM ILL AN. ORGAN AND CHOIRMASTER, S. MASK'S, KKMUKIIA, Late S. John's,v Manchester, ■ Cath. Canterbury, • Prof. Univ., Receives and visits pupils on anil after January 27. Organ, Pianoforte, Violin Theory, Harmony, Counterpoint. A large percentage of pupils have passed Trinity College, London, and Sydney University Exam-, } Special terms for families and schools. Address; 28, Ilemuem Road. Nursing Homes. "JJ 0 H I P E K E," PRIVATE HOSPITAL WYN V AItDSTttEKT, AUCKLAND. Under the care of MISS PHILLIPS, Certifikd Nurse, Of Charing Cross Hospital, London. This Hospital is established for the convenience of medical, surgical, and maternity patients desiring their own physicians or surgeons, with skilled ■ nursing, and the comfort and quiet of a private , house. The house is in a healthy and pleasant situation, with beautiful views of the Harbour, Domain, li'c. Massage treatment if required. No infectious cases are admitted. 'terms dependent on the nature of the case. Weekly payments, in advance, or satisfactory guarantees are required. Telephone No. 920. Postal Address: Miss Phillips, Wynyard-street, • Auckland. Telegraphic Address: PHILLIPS, t ' Ilohipere," Auckland. " URSING JJOME, UPPER QUEEN STREET, NEXT TABERNACLE. Telephone 802. MRS. TRIBE.) [MISS OGILVIE. Telephone, 805. Telegraphic address, "Bates," Auckland. Postal address, Miss Bates,"Puriri,' Grafton Road, Auckland, MISS BATES, Certified Hospital and Maternity Nurse (London and Liverpool), assisted by an efficient Staff, receives Medical, Surgical, Maternity, and Convalescent Patients, under the care of their own Physicians or Surgeons. It is the endeavour of Miss Bates that her Patients, in addition to the advantages of skilled nursing, should, through sympathetic care and attention, enjoy as far as possible the comforts of Home. "Puriri" is equipped with modern appliances, , both medical and surgical. It stands ill its own « grounds, and overlooks the Domain and the AuckI land Harbour. ) Massage Treatment available. r No Infectious Cases admitted. , Terms, as arranged, strictly moderate, dependent I upon the nature of the case, whether Critical i Chronic, Convalescent, or Maternity. Weekly pre-payments, or satisfactory guarantees required. Miss Bates holds medical and other recommendations, testimonials, and references. Lost and Found. LOST— Three Sheets Music, in Albert, JLJ Wellesley, or Hobson streets. Will finder kindly return to Mr. Bond, at Williamson's, Tobac- . conist, Queen street. I — LOST, on Sunday last, between Salisbury street, Parnell, and St. Paul's Church--1 Gentleman's Gold Scarf Pin with large ruby in centre.—Finder rewarded on returning to J. and C. Tapper, Painters, &c., Parnell. ' Wanted. NOTICE to Shipowners and Shipmasters -J. S. Johnston is prepared to receive all orders as usual for engaging Seamen.— adI dress: 75, Queen street. A YOUNG Gentleman Jseekß Employment as Manager of a Sheep or Cattle Run. ! —Address W.A.1., Herald Office, PARTNER.— A Business Man of considerable experience is willing to meet with another, requiring small capital. — Address, with . full particulars, to A.8., Herald Office. ' RESIDENT ENGINEER. The Timaru Harbour Board invite applications, accompanied with testimonials as to competency, for the position of Resident Engineer to the Board, i Applications, stating remuneration required, addressed to the Chairman, will be received up till MONDAY, 10th February, 1896. Particulars of i duties will be forwarded on application, W. J. TENNKNT, Secretary. TRAMWAYS. Applications In writing, accompanied by testimonials, for the position of Accountant. Particulars as to duties, etc., supplied on application. i J. S. KIDD, Manager. TITUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OP AUSTRALASIA invites applications from Gentlemen experienced in Canvassing for Life As< | surance, to fill position of Superintendent ef New ■ Business for Auckland District. 1 Apply to C. J. OWEN, District Agent, ' Auckland. , J HAVE a Vacancy for an intelligent ; YOUTH as APPRENTICE. Premium required. CRAWFORD, Pharmacist, Newton and Ponsonby. I NTED « AT ONCE, ABOUT r 50 K EGS 00D S ALT UTTER ' . Must be good. — Address, stating quantity and > lowest cash price, to Post Office Box 170, Aucki, >i land. 1 ~~ ' r RANTED- RHYME AND REASON. Ii Farewell, Ninety-five, j You are DEAD and away, r But GEORGE FOtVLDS is ALIVE, With no signs of decay. ii And it is his intention To give better value I In male attire in ninety-six ■i Thau he did in ninety-five, But you don't mean to call those last four lines A RHYME? l, 16 Oh dear, no. They are TRUTH, which is far _ better. That is the REASON we give them. B 0 ' u e WANTED Known.— T. H. Wood 9- TV fa prepared to receive a limited number of le pupils for Music and Elocution. Testimonials from former pupils may be seen and terras arranged upon - application to Mrs. Wood, Haslett-street, Eden |g Terrace. to Evening Classes are now being formed for Young Women requiring courses of instruction in the j - various branches of a sound education. Teaching l> thorough and upon latest principles, combined > with lowest fees. sr i_ WANTED Seen—" Cryetographs," the best and cheapest imitation of Stained or "j Painted Glass, just opened at Goodson's London II Arcade, Queen street. - WANTED KNOWN-Goodson's Lonf. " v don Arcade Price Lists, SO pages, just issued. Free on application, and posted Ireo to any ~1 address on application. 1 ■ ' ANTED SEEN— Patent Peony ~ TV Savings Bank, the twelvth penny opens the S bank, which can be closed and re-filled. Price, Id English prtcol, at Goodson's London Arcades. WANTED : Known — Good American Nickel Clocks at 2s 9d each; Alarms at ov 3s 9d each; and ; a great variety of Clocks, in Marble , anil Wood.— GOODSON'S London Arcades. • >. ' , •' - - TTTANTED Seen—New and Beautiful 10 TV Condolonco Cards and Cards to attach to • g tliplltPPi QWiSW'I AHMIWi I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10035, 23 January 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10035, 23 January 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10035, 23 January 1896, Page 1