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Personal. DO yon ride a Bikf ? Why; certainly! Then don't so for a ride unless jou have sianed the Accident Insurance Coupon published ereryjjwk in WIDEAWAKE. MADAM WINE. Clairvoyant, Palmist, and Phrenologist. Family affairs a specialty. Two doors above Aapier-street School, Kapierstreet. MRS. SANDERS. Lace and Muslin Curtain Dresser, Mannkau Road, Parnell, near Martin's Stables AT the London Dental Institute, Queenstreet (next Milne and Clioyce) absolutely painless extractions, ia; pure pas, perfectly safe, no after effects. A GOOD clean sbave makes a man look XX honest. Get one of out reliable Razors and you will be all right-Thomas Samuel, Sheffield Cutlery. Lost and Found. LOST— AN Umbrella, knobby cherrywood handle, chased silver name band. Kenard.-Apply HERALD Office. LOST— On Wednesday night at Greenlane. Bay Pony, 13 hands, 10s reward on returning same to Jno. Rae, Greenlane. LOST between Jermyn-street and Victoria Arcade—One coral gold-monnted scarf Pin, hand desisn, bracelet on wrist. Finder rewarded on returning same to Waitemata Hotel. FOUND-That the Vikine Wheel Compiny is the place for cycle repairs as they do not employ boys, FOUND- Bicycles (English and American) larce variety, up-to-date, at E. Reynolds and Co., Victoria-street East Telephone 903. Wanted. OOARD OF EDUCATION, Applications for the position of Head Master of the ErsoM School will be received by the Uoard on or before FRIDAY. April 9, 1597, from Teachers classified 1)1,02, 82, A2. or higher. The School has a roll number of 215 and an average attendance of about iTOscholars. A dnelh'nj-house of six rooms is provided. Anv Teacher personally canvassing Members of the Board or Members of the School Committee regarding the appointment will be disqiuiliHed as a Candidate. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. A LADY with situated residence (best »f Ponsonby) is anxious to meet a few i!entl.".ien desiring a qiiet, α-tincil home, Large Rr.jui. n, Tennfa lawn. Buvblinc. One niiuute from tram.-Address J.M., Herald Office. AN Elderly Lady would undertake to putly furni-b and keep house, on very reasonable teriiis, for t'.ree or four steady youuß men, who might f nil 111' iiranKement more comfortable and not I'.. ■ :* % v<°.. >"1 thin hoarding. References. Address: Mi.- Myr,. ishton Smyth, G.P.O. BOOT TRADE. — Wanted, Machinists, Tynroff, and Boy, finishing room. — Felton Brus., Victory Boot Factory, Kden Terrace. EMPLOYMENT Wanted for pood allronnd Man, in Country Hotel.-H. B. Massey, 13, Coombes' Arcade. TO TAILORS.—Wanted by & General Hand, work in town or country.—Address, W.E., HERALP Office.

YOUNG Men—Write to me for valuable free book concerning yourselves.— Hermann, Specialist, 41, East Collins Place, Melbourne. ; TVT.. A N T , E D, A YOUNG GIRL, about 15, To assist in housework and mind one —Apply i Mrs. ED. Heather, corner of Grata Road and Bridge-street ■yvr anted, A WELL-EDUCATED LAD •AS APPRENTICE TO CHEMIST.3 •■•■- *'-'■■'iPreminm Required. ... . . Ajiply"' W. SHAELAND, s ' ' '■ Shortland-street, I W'' ANTED, r AN APPRENTICE, Premium required. JAMES A. HASLETT, The English Pharmacy, 252, Queen-street, .m A, N T i D--5 J} EViStvoxE to Know that W. WINS Has Re-opened those Premises, • CORKER OF KAEAXGAHAPE ROAD AND ) QUEKX-STREET (OPPOSITE TABERNACLE), AS a ; CASH GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. . All Goods of First Quality at Bedrock Cash Prices;. . Orders delivered to all pirts of City and Suburbs. WANTED KNOW NJUST Landed, ex S.S. TeKoa, SUPERIOR ENGLISH PIANOS BY GEORGE ROGERS AND SONS. LONDON. Cupola Steel Frames, Noble in Tone. - Handsome in Appearance. Unrivalled for Durability, ' Inspection Invited, JOHN WEST, 12, Welleslet-strret West (opposite Opera House. TIT ANTED KNOWNTf A. L. SMITH, DENTIST, Hobson street, opposite St. Matthew's Church, Supplies I UPPER OR LOWER SET OF TEETH £2 10s. ' Good Fit Guaranteed. - TEETH STOPPED. ss; TEETH EXTRACTED '• " BY GAS, 63. " TV - ANTED to Buy— Left-offClothing, ' V f Persons waited on at their own residences. ' Highest c&h price given.-Mrs. Hartley, near th Opera House, Wellesley street West. - TTTPurchasers at special low 1 f 1 prices for the Host Economical Cooking ; > Rangei in the -Inspection invited at J. and J. Dickey's. WANTEDKnown- ANN UAL STOCKTAKING SALE-Ladies' Felt Slippers, 9d i- pair; Ladies' Sewn Walking Shoes, from 2s lid i, pair; Ladies' Canvas and Tan Shoes, is lid pair; n Ladies' Lace Boots from 3s lid pair; ladies' Huhleg Kid Button Boots, in lid per pair (usual price - 10s Cd); Ladies' House Boots, from 23 6(1 per pair -. „ Ladies' Foxhead Carpet Slippers, 2s 9d; ladies' ', Leather Slippers, Is lid pair; Ladies' Tan One Bar 1 Shoes, 3s lid pair—At MILLER'S BOOT PALACK, '■ 11-2 and Hi, Victoria-street - ANTED Known-ANNUAI. STOCK--0 f T TAKING SALE-Men's Bluchers, 3s lid 9 per pair; Men's Canvu Shoes, 3s Cd pair; Men's Felt Slippers, Is; Men's Derby Shoes, 5s lid; - Men's Lace Boots, 6s Cd pair-At MILLER'S BOOT f PALACE, 112 and 114, Victoria-street, 9 , ANTED Known-ANNUAL STOCK- - T f TAKING SALE-Infants' Boots, from 4ld . pair; Girls' Tan and Canvas Shoes, 2* 6d pair; Girls' ; Kvenin* Shoes, Is Cd pair; Girls' Sand Shoes, sizes 1, t 2,3, Is lid per pair; Rifle lioot Laces, i; dozen for la; Kangaroo Laces, 4d and 6d dozen : Bhkey's . Boot Protectors, 9 bans for ls-At MILLER'S BOOT PALACE. 11-2 and 114, Victoria-street-WANTED Known-ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE-Good Note Paper, 4»d . packet; Good Envelopes, Id packet, or 2s lid per } 1000 New Music, 6 copies for Is; Czemy's Exercises, Cd each; Good Black Lead Pencils, 3d per i' dozen, or 23 9d per gross ; English Brown Windsor ! Soap (large cakes), 18 for Is: 355 dozen Nail ii Brushes, Id each; 50 dozen Tooth Brushes, 2Jd each; 3 gross Cloth Brushes, 4}d each; 2 gross Hair . Brushes, 4>d each; Root Brushes, 9d the set of 3— . At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110 J Victoria-street. : ' WANTEDKnown-ANNUALSTOCK- • TT TAKING SALE-Gnod Spectacles, pair, 1 superior Is, Crystal do. is, " Real Enclish Pebbles" . &i 9d pair (cases riven free); good-going Nickel ,» Watches, stem winders, 5s lid neb; Waterburj 1 Watches, "short winders," 8s Cdeach; American Clocks, 2s 9d each-At MILLER'S FANCY RE. . POSITOBY, 110. Victoria street. • T¥TANTED to Bay-Ladies' and Gentle- • T ? men's New and Left-off Clothing. Waited - on at their homes. Highest cash price given.-Mrs. t Laurence, Hobson's Buildings, HobsOß street. i. lITANTED-Rwdy Money Purchasers '" T T fo» cir Steel TrtTelling Trunks, Cibi . Trunks, Cash Boxes, and Bonnet JBoiei.—Beduceil cnh pricetat J. and J. Dickey , i- ANTED Known—That D. Goldie j- . W mepand to KlltU kind! of Bonding and oihtr Timber, Includlif Hardwood Spoke*, Felloe ' Iron Bark and Bine Gun Shafts, Blocki, Pallngi, i and Shingle, *t hi* Tardi, Aihort-itr«et (sear the Dockt). at *»• Lownt Cuh PricM. the timber ' tMisg udtr tow, if betUr thas that pirchucd J thewhere WANTED Known, by Architects, Builder*, aid CarpinUn~Tlnt.K.T. Co. ■ ittncilltd upon dpon and auhM ligiifin that th I Kauri Timber Co. manufactured then. Innit upo.i \ I baviig KT. Co. Joiner}. II it bjU* boa the JntmHweudtißbtr. . . .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10407, 3 April 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10407, 3 April 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10407, 3 April 1897, Page 2