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_ fergonal MATRIMONIAL-Several respectable Xtx Young Men, Farmers, Contractors. Settlers with means),setk life Partners through Bannaford's Agency, 410, Queen-street. PLEASE remember that this week R. Hobba , Premises will be Open all day on Saturday until 10 o'clock p.m, ■ LAST WEErI-McKerras , Cash Sale. Further Reductions. — 240, Queen-street— Briatol House.' "I ADlES—Encourage Local Industry by JLJ Purchasing your Fruit and Jam Jars at the Class Works, Freeman's Bay. "VTO Losing Umbrellas or Walking i.l . Sticks now. You can get your Name Engraved for Sixpence.—W. C. Denned. IF the People of Chriatchurch or Hobart will give assistance to start a Glassworks, we vill remove our plant.—M. Cook and dons. BICYCLES Sold en Commission. Advance* made oq modern machines left for sale.-Scott, Machinist, 99, Victoria-street. A BUS' will leave Auckland for HoWickdale daily at 8.45 a.in.-Victoria-stre«t Corner.-r-J, Crawford. t TTURRY up and get one of those marI I villous South African Sharpening Stones at Dennes'. ' WAHOO," the sure cure for Indigestion, sold by F. J. Coopjr, Chemist Victoria street. . Board and Beaidenee. " TIERNLEIGH," Symonde - street.— X; Board and Residence. Telephone 932,— Mrs. Sandes. VACANCIES at Cambridge House, Lower Vincent-street, second bouse from St. Matthew's Vicarage. Single and double rooms, hot and cold baths. Terms moderate. TjIIRST-CLASS Furnished Rooms to Let J} in Ponsouby (near Park) ; trams pass the door. Terms moderate. — Apply 8.A., Herald Office. /ILOSTER HOUSE, Birkenhead-Splen-\Jt did health resort, clese to the wharf; halfhourly communication with Auckland.—Miss Hammond; Proprietress. PRIVATE Board and Residence at) " Perim," Symonds-street ; single and double rooms. ROUMORE HOUSE, Corner Urafton Road and Symondi»tree«. Vacancies. Telephone 714, i OARD AND RESIDENCE at Sonoma, Princes-street, next Synagogue.—Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank, Proprietress. Telephone 726. Symonrle-stTeet. second XX house above St. Paul's.) Under new management.) Vacancies. Terms moderate. Trams and 'buses pass door. y*r ELLINGTON. Accommodation at " Whitehall," Bonlcott street Central.-Mrs. B. ONTOIi. AITHNESS (late Dr. Kenderdine's \J Residence), Eden-streer, opposite Supreme Court and Government House Grounds. Vacancies. Telephone, 1043.—Mn. Carter, Proprietress. LU ME A H.» Upper EX-smETinext to Tabernacle). Telephone 802. Board and Residence. Pleasant Grounds and Good Views. Hot and Cold Baths. Terms Moderate. THE CARLTON, CITY ROAD, SVMONDS-STREBT. First class accommodation. Situation and view unrivalled. Arrivals per rail or steamer met, if reanlred. Telephone, 325. Telegraph, " Shailer," Auckland. "TJOTORUA.— Langham House,' inpeIX nor Board and Residence, close to railway station and Government Baths. Terms, 6s per day 35sone week: two weeks or longer, 30s. Wire to C. Hawker Wilson for rooms." TUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, JJ 236 QUEEN-STBEKT, Opposite Smith & Ca'ighey's), Mrs. Alexander beys to inform her numerous customers and the public generally that she has considerably enlarged her Luncheon and Tea Dooms at abov* address, and placed same under efficient management, and hopes by strict attention to'.theteiui.reraents of her customers to merit a continuance of the liberal support she has hitherto received.' ■OREST'S T>ATHGATB TTOUSE, ' ROTORDA, IS NOW OPEN FOB THE SEASON . Intending Visitors will pleate send T»li|ran to secure rooms. 8. T. BRENT, Proprietor. EN OR E, SYMONDS . STREET "(Opposite City Road). Telephone 1076. Private Board and Residence for Families, Ladies, and Gentlemen. " Ennore" is situated in pleasant grounds some distance from the road, thus avoiding noise and dust. Good view; large and airy rooms, suites of apartments with private entrance. Hot, cold, and shower baths. Telephone, electric bells. Cars and 'buses pass the gate; Ten minute* from G.P.O. Terms moderate. GL E N A L V 0 N. , SIHOKDS-STAEET, AUCKLAND. Telephone 514. PRIVATK BOARD AND RESIDENCE, For families, Ladies, and Gentlemen. The house it situated in laree grounds, six acres comprising Shrubberies, Fernery, Fruit and Flower Gardens, and Tennis Lawn. Magnificent view n) the harbour. Ten minutes' walk from the Post Office. Cars and 'Buses pass the Entrance Gates. mHE GREAT HEALTH RESORT. MARINE HOTEL, HOrTICK Good Accommodation for Visitors and Bridal Couples. Sea Bathing, and a good Bike Road Two Cottages to Let, furnished, facing the Beach. GEO. SEIXWOOD, Proprietor. ... . Lost and Found. WILL the person who took the young Spaniel Dog (liver and white) from Customsstreet on the 16th, please return same and save further trouble.— Wait, 69, Custom-street. "I |\S REWARD. - Lost from the QueenA." street Wharf, on March 30th, a Brown Leather Portmanteau, containing Ladies' Wearing Apparel, a Lady's Dressing Gown, etc. The above reward will be paid to anyone on receipt of the Portmanteau by the Rev. G. Frost, Wesleyai Parsonage, Coromandel. ' ' FUND— The reliable place for every description of Confectionery.— Kent and Sons, Newmarket and Symonds-stfeet. Telephone 893. Wanted. V. T. Z.—The Appointment is Filled. T>OOT TRADE. - Wanted, two smart J3 Boys, to leirn clicking. - Apply Northern Boot Company. CAREFUL Tenant requires email Furnished House in town; vicinity of Albert Park . preferred. — Particulars to Furnished House. Herald Office. SITUATION as Groom and Coachman; kj used to garden, good milker; first-class references.—Cbappell and Bradbury's Registry Office, . Queen-street. WANTED-VYaitreesee, Mercury Bay, Dargavillr, and town; Cooks, town and i country; Housemaids, town and suburbs, Waihi, , and Thames ; Boots, etc., country hotel ; Boy, open, ) oysters, town Uenenls, good places, town' and ■ country, . hotels and private; lady Helps, town and I cenutry: Kitchenmaid», town and country; Boys I, and Itirli for factories. Waiting tniagemtnteTwo Slaters, reliable, private family, country, good ' reliable girls; same for hotels, housemaids or > waitresses, naezceptinnable references; twoQovei- , nesses disengaged, two Coachmen, several Waiters, •' Housemaids, Cooks (male and female); first-class Gardener wants employment, thoroughly eipert- " enctd in hothouse work. Houses and Rooms for [ Sale and to Let, furnished and unfurnished.—C. E. t Barry, 356, Queen-street. Telephone, 900. ' ANT D-PIG DOGS. I WANTED TO BUT-Three Good Pig Dogs.- ' Apply "Colonial Sugar Company's Office, . Custom-street East. " Tj|rca::A\L. NT E D — " " HBST.CLASS PBBIHOLD BKUBIIIB3 ■' 'At once, for Seats of from ' . £200 to £2000 , i. i at iow BAMS of interest. . » Apply ttficf? ■''■' <• " ':. ■■,■:■: MUCH, BON, A COMPANY, ,- 5 -.-■■. '-,;> Land and Financial Agents. 1 il y Government Life Insurance Buildings. } TfTANTED-I'urchaeere at s|iecial low ', TV - ; prices- for the aiost Icoaomical Ceokin i Bangwin th, ■BMk«,.Ii»KUni»iU«4*IJ.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10424, 23 April 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10424, 23 April 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10424, 23 April 1897, Page 1