Business Cards. MISSES BINNEY and ANDREWS ' TYPISTS AND SHORTHAND WRITERS 1 , M l . Cook's Buildings 87, Queen-street ' 'i-:Vi Instruction in Shorthand and Typewriting " •"- Quarter begins from date of entry. Wsgß GIBBON J OUCH, C.B.' '• 3 Ex F.R.1.A.1., | ■ 1 CIVIL AND VENTILATING ENGINEEB --" ARCHITECT, ' |>il 91, QnEEN-STREKT. ■"'■ ) ■■ L_L- , . ■■;•;- JIREDERIOK JJOOEB •;'■'! PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, TRADE :: - ASSHs BE, AND GENERAL AGENT. :..; Long Commercial Experience with Leading Firm. "■■'• '■■'' Highest Testimonials. K ™ ■.. Office—6, Mercantile Chambers, Queen-street. HE N N I k q'' *1 Re-Rubbers, Re-Lines, Repairs, and Makes ' Pneumatic Tyres. ■"■>, Orders can bo left at any Cycle Shop. Cycle Riding School is open from 0 a.m. till 5n m •" ■ and7p.m. till 10p.m. va < L idf Teacher in attendance. Factory mid School-OLD ZEALANDIA SKat ■ • IN« RINK, STANLEY-STREET, below Siinrem. " T; Court. V ™-~' DUN GLARE AVOIDED ■ ' By using Coloured Spectacles. These can be had - '! in great variety from T. PEACOCK, Optician, Shortland-streec. % The Eyes Carefully Tested and every defect in i refraction remedied. Spectacles of every Pattern and Material Artificial Eyes of all Colours. Opposite the Post Office. [TuTdTy, ■ UPPER QUEEN-STREET (NEAR ST. BENEDICT'S CHURCH), ' ' By Appointment to their Excellencies, the Earl ana Countess of Glasgow, the Earl and Countess of Onslow, Sir William and Lady Jervois, " HIGH-CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY. Moderate Charges. Telephone, 733. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Telephone 071. MISS V. A. MILLS, I Successor to TABAHT AND MURRAY-AYNSLET, EXCHANGE CHAMBERS. 91, QUKEN-STREKT. All descriptions of Typing executed—Report Cddes, Specifications, Legal, etc. Stenographers 1 and Typists provided for casual work. Prompt despatch. DICK'S PATENT BALATA BELTING. For strength, Durability, Absence of Stretch, «nd all qualities which go to make a good Belt, DICK'S BALATA is unrivalled. N.8.-Beware of imitations. A. YOUNG k CO., JFORT-STREET. Sole Authorised Agents for the Makers. '% A. W. B°s B ~ ■ OP ,\ M, H. BUSBY, City Road, London. ';-''■:' [ESTABLISHED 1823). ; j VENETIAN & WIRE GAUZE BLIND MAKER Old Blinds Repaired. Market-street, off Cook-street, Auckland. ; Telephone No. 65, ADAME LLOYD, Ladies' and Children's Hairdresser (taught by eminent professors).— Greatest Selection of Real Human Hair, Tails, Switches, Fringes, Frames, in all Shades. Country orders receive prompt, attention. Hair Combine made up by new process from 2s M per ounce. Hairdressing tor evenings from Is, Children's Hair cut for 3d. Ladies' short cut «d, long cut Is; Singeing, Is; Shampooinir, Is, by lady attendants. Madame Lloyd's Hair Tonic, Restorer, • ' and Curling Fluid are unsurpassed. A trial is soli cited. From Is per bottle.-Note the address, 117, Karangahapo Road, Newton (opposite P..st Office) AS A N F O R I) • FISH AND OYSTER MERCHANT, V , COLONIAL FISH MARKET, Opposite Custom House, and at Rakino Island, Auckland, N.Z. -. J' v Registered/* '<- /Trade Mart Families, Shipping, and Hotels supplied with Fresh and Smoked Fish every morning. Telephone. 068. P.O. Box. 443. A TRIAL SOLICITED. PRESERVING TARS,. \ FOR SALE, ' , 50 CASES MASON'S IMPROVED PRESERVING JARS. Quarts and Half-Gallons, At Lowest Quotations. A. J. ENTRICAN & CO., ' AUCKLAND Insurance Companies. INSURE WITH N.Z. ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO.'B EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT Insurance Department. i M vfr. P. A. EDMISTON, iIIP, Victoria Arcade. General Manager THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital Paid-up, Re-insurance, General Reserve Funds, exceed £233,000. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES. ' Prompt and liberal settlements Local institution Profits retained in the colony. A. S. RUSSELL. Branch Manager. THHE "I4XAGDEBURG TIIBE TNSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL .. £7fiO,OQOr~HESEKVES .. £262,609 Head Office for Now Zealand: 17, HIGH-STREET, DUNEDINi Insurances effected at Lowest Current Rates. Claims Settled with Promptitude in the Colony. Chief Agents for Auckland and Taranaki; COOK & GRAY. JJORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY. HEAD OFFICES : ABERDEEN and LONDON Established 183 G. CAPITAL _ _ . £3,000,000 ' ACCUMULATED FUNDS- £4,444,663 We beg to announce that we have been appointed to represent the abovenamedCompanyat Auckland and Province, THOMAS MACKY. ARTHUR HEATHER, | Office : 6. Eott'Street. f; 'I yOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- ■: X CIATiON. | Corner of Albert and Welleslet Stiieets. Reading-room comfortably furnished. All tin \ leading Papers, Reviews, Magazines, etc., on tin tables; subscription, 2sSd per quarter. The Library j<; tontains upwards of 3000 vols, in the various de partmenti of literature; subscription, 2s lid per quarter. Tea ini> Coffee PaovmED in Social Boom. Employment and BoAiihiaGiioiisßKEois ERS. • ...j for Young Memos Mondays, 3 iuii. Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.30. Bib reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m. Sunday Evening see VIM In City Hah. at 8 p.m. STRANGERS and others (especially You.w MEN) cordially invited to visit the Rooms, where full ihfomration may be obtained Open from Ba.n I to 10 p.tQ, • \fi
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10697, 10 March 1898, Page 2
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