Personal. m h . a. ; n ; "kt ; s. MS. and MRS.' BASLEY desire to'exptW) their gratitude to all .who »o kindly helped and tended their Boy yesterday when the accident happened him. ■ TMCORD ' : RE lUN COMMEMORA. XV ' TTON,■•iswi — SiiMMtion: Restore back again, to the ■ children and youth of chei'publiQ school* the.Wrirdof God, and thns-(l) Remove the fnostfatal public actionperprtrated by any.cDlnny in, the.pr*(ient century;, (2); prevent the continuation th« far nigizw half of the juvenile population gro«jngiiipalmo!|t> as, educate! heathen a» it re. gJtdkaiy line , knowledge of the only book existing which i<l the liglit 'the world. (Read Psalm cxlx., 130; Isaiah v., 2t)-PATJIIOT. MR.'Rv"H: BAKEWELL, Member of vihe'Royal College of Surgeons, licentiate of the Apothecaries' Society of London, L.M., etc., et«;, haii resumed practice alter lib illness at premises, in VICTORIA ROAD, DEVONPORT. nours: 10 to 14 aim., 3to S, and 7to 8 p.m. Fee* : First Consultation, as Od; >ulnequent ones. 2* lid ; Visits in Devonpnrt, 6a. All fees include medicine, hut lint surgical' applications, and all cash. No hooking. Private Resilience, Beach Road, next to Masonic Hotel. ' • •VrriGG'S FA UN DRY, UPPER QUEEN-STREET (.NEAR ST. BENEDICT'S CIIIIRCn). By Appointment to their Excellencies, the Karl and Countess of Glasgow, the Earl and Countess of Oiislnw, Sir William and Lady Jervois. HIGH-CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY. Moderate Charges. Telephone, 733. ■piRANK T>lCfl, 8.50., E.M., ' M.AXU.I. and A.M.I.E.E. (Graduate of Mining College, University of . California) CONSULTING, MINING, HYDRAULIC, AND ELECTRIC KNOI.NKKR. MINES EXAMINED AND REPORTED ON, AND TEST RUNS MADE. Five years' experience in U.S.A. examining, reporting on, and testing mining properties, and i superintending electric plants. Office; an, victoria arcade, jvtrs. "vtnkey, -mTIDWIFE, WEST-STREET, NEWTON. Begs to inform her Friends and the General Public that she bait commenced business as German Ladies' Nurse. Mrs. N. bears the reputation of being a careful and trustworthy Nurse, so that Ladies employing her would find themselves in gaud hands. Letters, Telegrams, or Telephone Messages will receive prompt attention. ABSOLUTELY FREE PROM A. MORPHIA OR OTHER HARMFUL NARCOTICS, CAWKWELL'S CHERRY COUGH SYRUP Is the Safest Remedy for Children's Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Whoopin? Cough, and all diseases of the air passages and lungs. Price, Is 6d and 2s Cd. Prepared by G. L. CAWKWKLL, Pharmaceutical Chemist, opposite Riilway Footbridge, Newmarket. Telephone, 250. Night attendance. ,p EAR WOOD. Coach Proprietor, Hamilton, now sends a Conveyance daily to Franktonto meet the 12.30 Goods Train from Auckland. ft LEDHILL'S CRATED WATER AND \jt CORDIAL FACTORY, rotund-street, Auckland. [Established 1360.] Raving purchased the above plant and business as a going concern, am now prepared to supply Hotels anil Shops with first-class Crated Waters and Cordials. Country orders promptly attended to, Quart Ginger Ale and Lemonade a speciality. ED. CUSSEN. 'V'OTICE OF REMOVAL MISS TUFNELL begs to inform.hercltents.that, on and after Monday, 17th instant, she will carry on her business in Queen-street. Her rooms' are situated on Second Floor in Mutual Life Assurance Buildings, over Yates', Seed Merchant. Miss Tufnell has opened a Special Department for Children's Costumes, Tea Gowns, anil Tea Jackets, ELECTRICAL ENGRAVING MACHINE, Manufactured on the Premises by Hareld M. Dennes, will be in use on and after Tuesday, 2llth. Engraving done whilst you wait. One-ami usual price. Neat and lasting. Bring along your watch, umbrella, walking stick. Price-Only SIXPENCE. w, cTdknnes, SOUTH AFRICAN SHARPENING STONES. large consignment just received by the undersigned, who has been appointed Sole Agent for the Auckland Province by HERBERT SRATON, Solt Importer. Combination File, Steel, Oilstone, and Whetstone, Price reduced from 2s to Is, W. C. DENNES. Established 1881. TAMES TAWLER. FRENCH POLISHER TO THE TRADE, WORKSHOP -g0 yin-CAN IJ^ANEj DRUNKENNESS AND KINDRED DISEASES TREATED WITH PHENOMENAL SUCCESS. 72PSK CENT. of STANDING TESTIMONY during the last five years in Victoria. FORTY.FOUR LADIES TREATED For Alcoholism, Morphia and Chlorodyne Habit. Only One Partial Relapse. Apply farly- DR. wolfenden, The Hagey Institute, O'Rorke-street, Auckland. RECORD REIGN COMMEMORATION Eugster's Plans of the proposed "Victoria Institute," and his motion re this much-wanted Boys' Gymnasium, Beading-room, and Continuation School, are now exhibited in the show window of No, 384, Queen-street. ' •pSYOHOMETRY. MR. JAMES COX, IPSYCHOMETRIST, ' May be Consulted Daily at Wif.LESLEY-STRKET, AUCKLAND (Two doors above Y.M.C.A), ' From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. And at "Wintworth," Ponsonby Roid, frame to ' 9 p.m. ANGLO. PARISIAN DRESSCUTTING, By Royal Letters Patent. Mrs. MIRAMS having been appointed by Mrs. I. R. Napier (Licensee for N.Z.) Sole Agent for Auckland for the above well-known system of Dresscutting, is now forming classes for instruction in the " Ideal" Chart-the latest and most perfect method yet devised. Practised by leading London and New Zealand Dressmakers, Classes wili be commenced on Tuesday, 30th March, at 10 a.m., in rooms over Smith and Caughey. Classes Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday Mornings. Prospectus and t«rm.i on application. ' ■ CAPTAINS AND MATES OF VESSELS Art informed that NAUTICA.. INSTRUMENTS, Such as SEXTANTS, COMPASSES, BAROMETERS, BINOCULARS, Ac, Cab' be procured from PEACOCK, OPTICIAN, SHOBTLAND-ST. Sextant Glawes re-silvered and every kind of Nautical and Sciintile Instrument efficiently repaired and adjusted. [Established 1855.] W Tf si fIAKESPEAR *rj a, QUEBN-STBEET, AUCKLAND (Member of Associated Stock and Sharebrekers). Telethon* 872. Box 6.P.0., No. ». & * Co. hold themselves responsible for all nlei and purchases nntil the cash or lejil Manager's receipt Is handed to client*. ■ THE Auckland Bt«n BlKtro-Gold, SUver, Nick.l-Platinf,and ÜBldjrjWjrlu, AHnrt-strni, (MaetMd'f ittildtajp). " and *» aid jou, Qu«»iln^.-J»i»Ueryß.f»ir»ii Gilduta SMcbltr, flUm aii llK»o-pUt.Cl»ntd ani l»»aWL ? Omaiton? and Quarto C« and UoJOZ-W A.;Hl*litn * Son, Proprltton. TkMVL. i, NIELSEN. Artwtie. Hair Ifl i Worker and Maeufaeturer of Wip Curb, ud Udi-' Combbui made into Plait Watch Our*, »rae»!tU, and IwnilW Hair UiiUd foj FtiahK Pirpom., ladle* . Hair Cutttof aid V\mtu ifn -HTnr-m "f *»■»"-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10454, 28 May 1897, Page 1
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