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PersonalFRIENES of Mr. W. W. Collins will kindly call early upon the subscriber; imporUnt communication.—W. C. Demies. \7ISITORS from the Conntry-Exhibi-T tion of Claw Blowing every Afternoon; admission. Sixpence.-Worla Freeman's Bay. BOUGHT Job Warehouse Stock of Drese Stuffs (not rubbish, but now seasonable (roods), now selling less tha 3 wholesale price.'.— R. Hohbs. Board and Residence "/GRANDE y U E," PRINCES-STREET, i op p;oS i T\}' : μ-u seu m. AlioveNewßesilience, , commanding a delightful and extensive vie*-of. harbour, now open to visitors. Rooms en Suite and Singly. All mudern improvements. I Mrs. DeBOURBEL, Proprietress. BOARD AND'RESIDENCE, "ALASTOR," Captain-street, Onehunga. ;'. ■ MRS. I.YEI.L. QTONRHURST, Lower Symonrkstreet:' O -Prirste Uoatd and Residence. Single and' Double Bedrooms. .Hot and Cold Bath.*.{-Terms moderate.—Mrs.' Bntler, "• '••,■?..< " Til R 0 G M ORE." - Vacancies:X , Symmds-street, oppqsite Choral Hall-First-class accnmiuodation ut reasonable prices,— tin. Carter. Telephone 714. VACANCIES at Bella Vista, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House. J. T. Norman. Telephone 723. fi LENVIEW, Symonds-street - Vaean\Tf cies for one or two Gentlemen, ten minutes' from G.P.O. (second house from St. Paul's). Trams and 'buses pass door. Terms moderate. PRIVATE Board and Residence at " Perim," Symonds-street; single and double i rooms. TDOARD and RESIDENCE can be had at XJ " Sonoma," Princes-street, five minutes' walk from Post Oth'ce.-Mrs. Cruickshank. ""OOTORqA.-Langham House,' smpeJ.l/ nor Board and Residence, close to railway station and Government Baths. Terms, 6s per da , Sssone week; two weeks or longer, 30s. Wire to C. Hawker Wilson for rooms.'

rri H E C A R L T O N, A CITY nOAD, SYMONOS-STREBi;, First class accommodation. Situation and view unrivalled. Arrivals per rail or steamer met. if required. Telephone, 325. Telegraph. " Shailer," Auckland. LU M E A H. Upper Quern-street (next to Tabernacle Telephone 802. Board and Residence. Pleasant Groumls and Good Views. Hot and Cold Baths. Terms Moderate. /NLOSTER HOUSE, BIRKENHEAD. A beautiful healthy situation, close to Wharf. Half-hourly communication. iIUSS HAMMOND, ~j .i,.,' Proprietress: "\7ACANCIEi3 yp Cambridge House, v Lower Vincent-street, second house ram Wellesley.street. Private sittingrooin and bedroom to let. Single and double rooms, hot andcold baths. Terms moderate. Special terms to ptrmanent boarders " "OOWLING GREEM VILLA," foot of 1 J Grafton Road-First-class Board and Residence. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Captain Braund. " 171NNORE," opposite City Koad, J'J Symonds-street. First-class accommodation fur Ladies nnd Gentlemen. Hot, cold, and shower baths. Terms moderate.-Mrs. Wright. Telephone 107 C. KATOOMBA," Princes . sieeet (Opposite Albert Park Gates). Tolephone 1'.<24. Board and Residence for Families, Lady, and Gentlemen. Piuvate SirriNa-RoOJis. "OOTORUA HOUSE, ROTORUA. Beautifully Situated and Most' Heal'tby Site in ltotorna, overlooking the Lake. •' SUITES OF APARTMHNT3 FOR FAMILIES.' Terms : 63 Per Day ; 80s rra Week. Liberal arrangements for parties staying for longer period. Visitors are conveyed to Government; Baths free of charge. MRS. H. MORRISON, Proprietress.

"ft L E N A L V O N, , V.X SVSIOXDS-STREET, AUCKLASD. Telephone 544. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, For Families, Ladies, and Gentlemen. The house is situated in Urge grounds, six acres, comprising Shrubberies, Fernery, Fruit and Flower Gardens, and Tennis Lawn, Magnificent View of the harbour. Ten minutes' walk from the Post Office. Cars and 'buses pass the entrance gates. THE GRAND HOTEL, PRINCESSTREET, AUCKLAND. Patronised by His Excellency Lord Onslow, Viscount Hampden (Governor New South Wales), Admiral Fairfax, and other distinguished visitors. MR. jTmORRISON Wishes to inform his many Friends that he lias taken over the above Hotel, which is pleasantly situated, being near Albert Park and Museum. "T> OSLYN, " O'RORKE - STREET (Close to Albert Park Gates). PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. MBS. STEPHENSON. "DREIST'S TJATHGATE ITOUSE, ROTORUA, IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON Intending Visitors will please send Telegram to aecure rooms. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. T AKE HOTEL, TAKAPUNA. TBE FASMONABLE HEALTH RESORT FOR TOURISTS AND HOLIDAY SEEKERS. The Hotel and Grounds ovwlook both Lake aud Sea, and are pronounced by all Tourists to be the most Charming and Picturesque they have ever visited. Freeh Water and Sea Bathing, Boating, Fishing, etc. Cuisine and Attendance, First-class. Afternoon Teas. G. P. LOCKLEY, Proprietor. Lost and Founc IIOUND, in Sytuonds-street, opposite the Cemetery Bridge-The reliable place for every description of Confectionery.-G. Kent and Sons.

Wanted. pARTNE R S H I P. ___ * The advertiser, a first-class Accountant, with long colonial experience, is desirous to PURCHASE AN INTEREST IN A GOING MERCANTILE BUSINESS. Available capital, £2000 All communications strictly confidential. "COMMERCIAL," P.O. Box 351, Auckland. THE SMELTING COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. are Purchasers, for prompt cash, of all classes of Gold, Silver, Lead, and Copper Ores and Products Works at Dapto (Lake Dlawarra), 66 miles from bydnev, comprise plants for crushing, roasting blast furnace smelting, sulphuric acid manufacture leaching, bullion refining, etc., etc., under direct supervision of G. H. Blakemore, Manager and Chief Metallurgist. For rates and all information apply to MutnalLife Buildings, Martin Place, Sydney. MRS. BARRY requires men and women Coois, Honsemaids, Waitresses, lady Helps, Generals, and Boys in large numbers, Nursery Governess, Childrens' Nurse. 355, Queen - streci!, • - ■• WANTED TO SELLHIGHEST GRADE PIANOS. I . By George ltogera and Sons, London. Cupola Steel Frames; noble in tone; handsome in appearanee; unrivalled for durability. Ac Lowest Wholesale Prices for Cash. JOHN WEST. 1 12, WmESLEV-SIREET WEST,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10628, 17 December 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10628, 17 December 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10628, 17 December 1897, Page 1