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Personal. BOULTON.— Thomas William Boulton (son of John and Lucy Boulton) who left Kngland in IS/4 or 5 for Auckland, New Zealand, will send his address to the undersigned he will hear of sumethins to his advantage, and any person giving particulars of his present whereabouts or of his death will be suitably rewarded.-Garrard, James, and Wolfe, Solicitors, 13, Suffolk-street, Pall Mall Kast, London. THE LORD'S DAY. -"Them that honour Me, I will honour; and they that despise Mo shall be lightly esteemed."—Word of God. Also, Eight Hours and Six Days' LabourSee G. St. Lul.e vi., 31 t. - BAKE WE LI,, 22a, Coombes' Arcade and Beach Road, Devonport, Fees, Cash ; Visits, 6s; Consultations, first, 3s Gd; subsequently, 2a Cd; Medicine included. DR. EMILY B. RYDER'S Boneless Corsets and Bates' Waist made to measure at E. Dover's, Sole Maker, top of (!rey-!-treet. GAICKIN, Chemist, Queen street, has t large stock " WAIIOU," for Liver and Stomach Troubles. MADAM WINE, Clairvoyant, Palmist), and Phrenologist. Family affairs a specialty. Two doors above Napier-street School, Napior'Street. BN. TIME - MENS BALS., BDlendid • value, 6s 9il ; High Class Promenade, 8s (id. — Hristol House, 240, Queen-street. CONFKCTIONERY - The Cheapest Place in town.— Fell, Wholesale and Retail Confectioner, Wellington street, opposite St. James's llall. LADIES who wish to make their own winter dresses satisfactorily, and learn the " Excelsior" System at the same time, should join Miss Forbes' Classes at once at the A.M.P. BuildjiiKS, Queen street. LAST DAY of Court's Remnant Sale.— Hosiery, Laces, Ribbons, at ridiculous Clearing Prices. Close at 10 o'clock to-night. WARSHIPS Arrived. Arm Yourselves with our Wonderful Value in Stamped Electro-plated Spoons and forks, Id and 6d each.— Rainbow Arcade. Q~i A MONTH will purchase an iron35*' JL frame Piann on the hire system.—London and Berlin Piano Company, Shortland street. "YTEWTON DYEING AND CLEANING 1.1 ESTABLISHMENT, K'arangahape Road (opposite Post. Office)— Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned Removed, or Dyed, and well pressed. Ladies Dresses Cleaned, Renewed, or Dyed, and well finished.—J. Thompson, Proprietor, MJ. BENNETT — Direct Importer, • 193, Karangahape Road. Business hours, 7.30 to 8.30. Saturday until 10 p.m. Close Wednesday at one o'clock. HOW to Make a Good Cup of Tea Purchase a Hyrienic Teapot with moveable infuser.—TYl.Kß'S, Ijneen-streHt. LAST DAY of Court Brothers' Remnant Sale.—Also. f.Od pair Men's Cloth Trousers, at 6s (id. Close at 10 o'clock to-night. Lost and Found. LOST, between Remueraand Ponsonby— Gold Bar Brooch with stones.—Finder rewarded on returning same to J. Henderson, Highstreet. Wanted. AU C K f L LEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. WANTED—A SCIENCE MASTER. Duties to commence en June 1, lS'.Ki. Salary, £250 per annum. Applicants must bo Graduates, with Honours in Science. Applications will be received by the Secretary, College and Grammar School, Auckland, New Zealand, up to March 31st. WANTED-A MASTER for ENGLISH AND COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. Salary, £17& per annum. Ihe Master will be required to undertake his duties on Juno Ist. Applications must be sent to the Secretary by March 31st, and should explain what Commercial Subjects the applicant is prepared to teach. W. WALLACE KIDD, Secretary, JJOARD OF EDUCATION. Applications for the position of FIRST ASSISTANT MASTER of the Ponsonby School will be received by the Board on or before SATURDAY, March 21, " 1596, from teachers classified D 1 or higher, who have had charge of a school for at least two years. Salary £200 a year. Any teacher personally canvassing Members of the Board or Members of the School Committee regarding the appointment will be disqualified as a Candidate. VINCENT E. RICE. Secretary. CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. AN ASSISTANT MASTER will be required, to commence work about May 27. Salary, £150 per annum. Kaiily communications are invited, with full information as to qualifications, credentials, etc., from gentlemen who are members of the Church of England, and are prepared to take the position of Assistant House Master. C. F. BOURNE, Head Master. Christ's College, 2nd March, IS9B. p A TNE RSHIP. WANTED —A Partner, in a well-established good-paying concern. Must have from £1500 to £2000 capital. Apply in first instance to JOHN DOUGLAS, Estate Agent, Queen-street, Auckland. PARTIES Wanted to Distribute Circulars ; 103 per thousand paid. Members wanted everywhere,—Write at once to the Advertisers Association, Newcastle, N.S.Wales. FROM £1 to £3 to be made per day; easy occupation.— address and six penny stamps to Edison and Co., General Post Office, Wellington. J HAVE a Vacancy for an intelligent YOUTH as APPRENTICE. Premium required. CRAWFORD, Pharmacist, Newton and Ponsonby. yy" ANTED N OWN. " pORWARD 1" A JOURNAL OP PROGRESS. Socialists, Individualists, Single Taxers, Liberals, Conservatives, Capitalists, Trade Unionists, Pro. gressists, and Fossils, should all read " Forward I" THIS WEEK'S CONTENTS include :-Racy Political Notes—Articles on the New Party— The " Comfortable Classes"—Chicago and Land Value Taxation-Tile Labour Church—Referendum—Psychical Research—The International Demonstration at Stepniak's Funeral— ings reporting the progress of the cause all over the world—A Unique Sketch of London's Dark Side—Culture Notes, etc., etc. NOT A SINGLE DULL LINE. WEEKLY-ONE PENNY. ONCE BEAD, ALWAYS READ. Of all News Agents, or at Forward Office, Albeit street (three doors from Wyndhara street). WANTED KNOWN — That Jewellery, Watches, and Repairs are Cheapest as SKEATES BROS,' Opposite Town Clock, Queen-street, Ty ANTED KNOWN. By special request of the Auckland Boot-purchasing Public, STONE at CO. Have TAKEN THE CORNER SHOP On the WRONG SIDE OF QUEEN STREET (Just opposite their old Premises), The Shop is fitted out with the BEST SELECTION OP BOOTS AND SHOES IN AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10079, 14 March 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10079, 14 March 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10079, 14 March 1896, Page 1

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