Personal. 1 Me. J. H. PHHiPOTT'S ANNUAL concert • . I>l tendered to the Y.M.C.A., Tins EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Good Programme. Tickets, 1 One Shilling. . PERSONAL.— People planting gardens can still obtain Seedlings at 7d per dozen, c at Tooman's.—J. C. King. IF the People of Christchnrch will giro assistance to start a Glassworks, we wil ] - remove our plant.—ll. Cook and Sons. 1 Board and Residence. i GRANDE VUE, Princes-street (opposite tlio Museum)— situation in Auckland; f 1 newly built; every convenience. Special t terms to permanent boarders.—Proprietress, Mrs. A. S. Woollams, lato corner of O'Eorke , and Symonds Streets. s BOWLING GREEN VILLA, foot of Grafton ~ First-class Board and Residence. Vacancies. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Braund. t ! ] , " TONKUEK," opposite City Eoad, Symonds--1 Ju street. First-class accommodation for Ladies and Gentlemen. Hot, cold, and shower • baths. Terms moderate.—lira. Wright. Tele- 1 j phone 1076. ; CUMARVO— This Magnificent Largo Brick Building is now finished, containing 30 ; rooms, with all the most Modern Improve- ( ' monts: hot, cold, and shower baths; electrio 1 ■ bells and telephone: Situated in S.vmonds- . ■ street (opposite Wakefield-street), in tire most healthy part of the City, with view unsurpassed. Is now opened as a Privato Boarding- \ " house Trams and 'buses pass the door every . ' five minutes.—Mrs. Lundon, Proprietress, late - of Glenview, Symonds-street. BOARD AND RESlDENCE.—Belvedere House, ' Queen-street (corner of Turner-street), ? . Auckland. Bath and every home comfort.— '- j Mrs. Wilkinson, Proprietress. The houso has , been thoroughly renovated and newly fur- , . nished. j QTONEHURST, Lower Symonds-street—Pri- - [ O vate Board and Residence. Single and ; Double Bedrooms. Hot and Cold Baths, f > Terms moderate.—Mrs. Butler. j ) TIE! VlEW.—Private Board and Residence. " j JL Superior Accommodation. Liverpoolstreet. , j XTACANCIES at Bella Vista, Waterloo Quad- ] 1 V rant, opposite Government House.-Mrs. - 3 J T. Norman. Telephone 723. " VAL MARINO," Grey-street, Devonporti ' 2nd house from Beach Road. Situated , in large grounds, wiih extensive view of bar- i bour; 4mins. from Victoria Wharf. Terms ■ J moderate.—Mrs. de BourbeL ' WAITEMATA VIEW, Hardinge-atreet-Se-lect Board and Residence; bath, Diano, - single room. Splendid view. Six minutes : ' from Union Bank. Terms, 16s (washing in- " eluded). " T UMEAH" HOUSE (late St. Paul's ParJU sonage), corner of Short and Jermyn • ' Streets, opposito Admiralty House, within live : I minutes of Poet Office. Vacancies; terms ) moderate. J ""DOTOBUA.—Langham House," superior ' f JLli Board and Residence, close to railway ' , station and Government Baths. Terms, 6s ' , per day, 55s one week; two weeks or longer, 1 i 30s. Pony carriage and bath chair for use of invalids. Wire to C. Hawker Wilson for 1 ■ rooms. ■ CARISBROOKE, Beach Road, Devonport (between two wharves).— Board and Residence; first-class accommodation. ■ Afternoon Teas daily a specialty, Sundays ineluded. Luncheon provided. j CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent-street, 1 second house from Wellesley-street. Private Sitthigroom and Bedroom to let. Single and double rooms, hot and cold baths. . - Terms moderate. Special terms to perma- • , nent boarders. WAIHEICE PASSAGE., ARRAN BAT, ARRAN HOUSE. • NEW SELECT BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, • Five Minutes from Wliarf. Every Home Comfort. Asphalt Tennis Court, Boating, Fishing, • Splendid Bathing, Sandy Beach. Term? H. SCANLAN, PROPRIETOR. ' IRENT'S JgATHGATE JJOUSE, ROTORUA. IS NOW OPEN FOE THE SEASON, Intending Visitors will please send Telegram """ - to secure rooms. — . • • S. T. BRENT, Peofmetob r gALTHUEST, CAMBRIDGE. 1. VISITORS AND PERMANENT BOARDERS Can rely upon having GOOD ATTENTION AND HOME COMFORTS At the above well-known health resort. Plunge and Shower Baths. Retired Grounds. Tennis Lawn. MRS. FISHER. Invalids and those suffering from Phthisis : . cannot be accommodated. 3 1 A-BHBUBK H A L L, - Ay near DUNEDIN. i A Sanatorium of the hignest class, for the wire and Treatment of the Unsound in Mind of both Sexes. ( . ASHBURN COTTAGE, In the vicinity of the Hall, A HOME FOR MALE INEBRIATES, In torrns of the Act of 1882. } For prospectus and particulars, apply to DE. FRANK HAY, Resident Physician, Superintendent. Wines. - mHE BEST AUSTRALIAN WIN 23 3 Procurable are , r H. J. LINDEMAN'S. i Always stocked by " L. D. NATHAN AND CO., SHORTLAND-STREET, Sole Agents. BURGUNDY SHERRY EED-AND-WHITE HERMITAGE . 5 MUSCAT 3 CAWARRA CLARET ; HOCK ; CHABLIS SADTERNE REISLING MADEIRA. AND QO., CHBISTCHUBCH. QANTERBURY gREWEEY. Capital „ - ... £100,000 ■ IJIHB QOMPANY'S QELEBEATED j^LES, 3 IN BULK AND BOTTLE, CAN ALWAYS BE OBTAINED FROM THEIR HIGH-STREET DEPOT. Also, . FROM COOKE AND CO., DURHAM-STREET. KILDERKINS FOR CLUB AND PRIVATE USE A SPECIALTY. 1 A. CUTLER, Storeman in Charge. 3 Lost and Pound. i FOUND— Unreserved Sale, Large, Rare, and Valuable Stock of Fancy Goods, Auction, This Day, noon— and Co., Queen-street. • QTOLEN or Strayed, October 22, with canvas - 0 cover on—Bay Gelding, heavy draught, 6 years old, black points, star forehead, near i hind leg swollen, good condition.—£l reward r on returning same to J. P. Sinclair, Swanson. I i Wasted. jgOARD OF EDUCATION. . Applications for the position of Head Master 1 ) of the KAOAEEANGA GIRLS' SCHOOL (Thames) . j will be received by the Board on or before s MONDAY, November 14th, 1898, from Teachers 1 classified Dl, C2, or higher, , Roll number 229, average 187. No dwelling is provided. Any teacher personally canvassing Members of the Board or Members of the School Com- ' mittee regarding the appointment will be dig- 1 qualified as a Candidate. I i VINCENT E. RICE, t Secretary, .pARTNEBSHIP. Excellent opening for' Partner with Capital, . in City Business. Full information in response to bona-fide inquirers.— E BURTON AND HAMMOND, j , . Solicitors, Queen-street. ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10901, 4 November 1898, Page 1
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