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Assessment Courts. 0 T I 0 E. ASSESSMENT COURT-BOROUGH OP NEWTON. Notice is hereby (riven that the Assessment Court for the Borough of Newton will ait at the Borough Council Chambers, Newton, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th (lay of April, 15-96, at tlio hour of half-past nine o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of hearing objections to the valuation list of the said Borough. H. W. NORTIICROFT, * Judge of Assessment Court. Magistrate's Office, Auckland, Ist April, 1890. 0 TV I C E. ASSESSMENT COURT-BOROUGH OF BIRKENHEAD. Notice is hereby Riven that the Assessment Court for the Borough of Birkenhead will sit at the B»rnuch Council Chambers, Birkenhead, on WKDNKSDAV. the IMb day of April, 18!)-\ at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of hearing objections to the valuation list for the said Borough, 11. W. NORTIICROFT, Judge of Assessment Court. Magistrate's Office. ' Auckland, Ist April, IS9O. "Pj" 0 T I C E. ASSESSMENT COURT-BOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. Not fro is hereby given that the Assessment Court for the Borough of Devonport, will sit it the Borough Council Chambers, Devonport, on WHDNESDAY, the lDth day of April, 1890, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of bearing objections to the Valuation List for the s*id Borough. 11. W. NORTHCROPT, Judge of the Assessment Court, Magistrate's Office, Auckland, Ist April, 1596. ■ 1 1 in —" Booksellers. OHAMPTALOUP & 0001'ER, NEW BOOKS, Etc. s. (1. Blyth, A. W., Poisons, their effects and detection.. v 21 0 Boldrewood, 11., The Crooked Stick .. „3 (i Creasy, K., Decisive Battles of the World .. i! 0 Croker, It. M., The Real Lady Hilda .. .. 3 C Crockett, S. R., The Man of the Moss-Hays .. 3 6 Crockett, S. R., liogMyrtleand Peat, 2sodand 3 0 Dye, K., Popular Engineering 1 0 l)u .Marn ier, Trilby 3 0 Eissler, M , The Cyanide Process of Gold Extraction 7 0 Doyle, C., The Finn of Girdlestone .. ..3d Ganthony, R., Bunkum I'litertiinments .. 2li Goj'iler, "li,, Australian Prospector's Pocket Book 13 Griffiths, A., Special Manures for Garden Crops 2 0 llyndnian, 11., Commercial Crises of lOtli Century 2 C Home C entry for Handy Man .. .. 7(i dago's Science and Art of Breadmaking .. 10 0 Lawson, 11., In the Days when the World was Wide .. " CO Leask, A. R., Breakdowns at Sea and How to Heuair Them .60 Maiden's national and Profitable Pig-keeping 2 0 Maclareu, 1., The Days of Auld Lang Syne ..00 Maclaien, 1., 'I lie Upper Room 10 McCarthy, J., A Loudon Legend .. _ II (I McDonnell, It., The Steam Knginn .. .. 2 0 Miles, M., silos, Ensilage, and Silage .. .. 2 0 Morrison, A., M irtin Hewitt, Investigator ..SO Murray, U., Introduction to Study of Seaweeds 7 li New House of Commons 10 Paterson, A. IV, The Man from Snowy River 5 0 Meed's lixtra First-class Engineers Guide Book 1« 0 Rideal, S., Disinfection and Disinfectants ..13 0 Hostie, Madame, Handbook of Millinery ..10 Russell, F. C., Corpulency and the Cure ... 0 9 Smith, 1.. K., Practical Dressmaking .. ..10 Social Horizon, The - ..2 0 Turner, K., Seven ittle Australians .. .. 2 0 Walli-i-Tayler Refrigerating and Ice-making Machinery ... ..7 0 Wells, 11. G,, The Time Machine .. -1 li Add 2d to the Is on the price of Book for postage. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. E ff BOOKS. COLONIAL LIBRARIES—2s Cd piper, 3s Cd cloth. Gathering Clouds, 2 vols, Archdeacon Farrar. Under Crescent and Star, Lieut.-Colonel Andrew Haggard. 't he Wrong Man, Dorothea Gerard. Trypheiu in Love, Walter Raymond. Winifred Mount, Rich-oil Price, A Wonderful Visit, 11. (!. Wells. Mr. Witt's Widow, Anthony Hope. Ursula Mirouiit, 11. de Balzac. The King of Alberia, Laura Haintrey. The Queensberry Cup, C. Phillips-Wolley, An lilectric Spark, G. Manville Fenn. Memoirs of a Minister of France. Stanley Weyman. A Self-Denying Ordinance, M. Hamilton, 3s Oil. Terminations, Henry James, 3s Gil, Corruption, Percy White, 3s Oil. Benefits Forgot, Wolcott Balestier, 3s Cd. From Wisdom Court, Morriman & Tallentyre, 33 6tl. Wreckage, Hubert Crackanthorpe, 3s 6d. The Foundations of Belief, Arthur Balfour, 12s Od, Every Man His Own Lawyer, 1895 edition, Cs id. An Account of Palmyra and Zenobia, with Travels and Adventures in Baslian and the Desert, by Dr. William Wright, "slid. The Platform, its Rise and Progress, 2 vols., Henry Jephson, 3fs. Dancing, Badminton Library, 10s fid. Elements of Music, Harmony, and Musical Form, by M. J. Richardson, 6s. Mercantile Speller, 3s Oil. The Spanish Story of the Armada, by J. A, Froude, 3s Cd. WILDM.4N AND LYF.LL. Booksellers and Stationers, Auckland. Nursing Homes. "jg 0 H I P E R E.' PRIVATE HOSPITAL, WYNARD-STRF.ICT, AUCKLAND. Under the care of MISS PHILLIPS, ckrtifif.d 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 onse. The house is in a healthy and pleasant situation, with beautiful views of tho Harbour, Domain, Ac, 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, ' Hohipere," Auckland. JJJA ISON DE SANTE. GLEN'ARM BEACH ROAD, DEVONPORT. MRS, KKIIOE DEMPSEY, Certified Masseuse, at tlio above address, under tho patronage of the leading Doctors of Auckland, prepared to receive Ladies and Gentlemen requiring Massage, Galvanic, or Hydropathic treatment, consisting of Electric Pine and Vapour Baths. Hot and Cold Sea-Water Baths may also be had on the premises. This establishment, the drainage and sanitary arrangements of which are perfect, stands within its own grounds, charmingly situated on Beach Road, close to second wharf. Here Visitors and Invalids will enjoy complete rest and the comforts of a refined home. Telepnone, 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 tile 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 in its own grounds, and overlooks the Domain and the Auck' land Harbour. Massage Treatment available. No Infectious Cases admitted. Terms, as arranged, .strictly moderate, dependenl upon the nature of the ease, whether Critical Chronic, Convalescent, or Maternity. Weekly pre-payments, or satisfactory guarantees required. Miss Bates holds medical and other recom mendations, testimonials, and references. « jMJMEAH," JJOME, UPPER QUEEN STREET, NEXT TABERNACLE. Telephone 802. MRS, TRIBE.) .. [MISS OGILVIE 9 AND to FEET WIDE JL<y SCOTCH OILCLOTH. Wears longer than Linoleum. Hand-made Carpe Patterns. 2s square yard. J. M. McLACIILAN, 222, Queen-street, COOL, COMFORTABLE, Healthful Unshrinkable, Summer Gauze Undervesta for Men and Women, Silk and Wool, All Wool Union, Is lid, 2s 3d, 3s lid yard; prevent chill. i, M. MCLACHLAN, 222, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10100, 8 April 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10100, 8 April 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10100, 8 April 1896, Page 8

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