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Personal. IF the People of Christohurch will give assistance to start a Glassworks, we wil remove our plant.— Cook and Sons. DO Yon Want to Build, Buy, or Borrow ?- Money at short notice, 5 per cent— Burrow and Co., B.N.Z^Buildings. A UCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S jtx SPRING SHOW Entries close November 18. TTERY PARTICULAR.—Come and bring a V Friend, all are welcome, with 6d, at Whitehead's Silver Grid, Durham-street. JUST OPENED.—AI Diningrooms, Freeman's Bay. All meals, 6d. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND during Show V Week are invited to inspect R. HOBBS' immense Stock of General Drapery, Furnishing Goods, Calicoes, Sheetings, Men's and Boy's Clothing, at Wholesale Prices for Cash. —R. LESSONS IN FENCING—FoiIs. Sword, and Bayonet.—Professor Byrne, 32, Lower Queen-street. BUN TUCK TEA has a beautiful soft flavour, found in no other Tea. rpANFIELD, POTTER AND CO. are opening X the very latest in Toilet Ware. See windows beforo purchasing elsewhere.—Tanfiold, Potter, and Co. rtIANFIELD, POTTER, AND CO. have now 1 on view same Very Choice Vases and Novelties, imported for the 'Xmas season. TANFIELD, POTTER, AND CO. invite Inspection of their new 20s Tea Sets; a Wonderful Variety of Patterns to select from. GENT.'S Clothing Dyed, Cleaned, Repaired, and Altered. Reliable work. Finish equal to new— Hill, 20, Lower Grafton Road. THE latest Table Decorations in China, Glass, Earthenware, and Cutlery on Hire at low rates; cartage Tanfield, Potter, and Co. ELFINDALE TEAS are NOT blended with cheap China Teas. BUN TUCK TEA is the finest Hill-grown Ceylon, Is lOd per lb. BRADSTREET'S APRON FAlß.—Specialty in Aprons.—Karangahape Road. BRADSTREET'S APRON FAIR.— Aprons are a tremendous success. Honestly worth double. BRADSTREET'S APRON FAIR.-Spccial Value in Muslin Aprons, trimmed embroidery— Karangahape Road. BRADSTREET'S APRON FAIR.-Coloured Check Cooking Aprons, 4id each.— Karangahape Road. BRADSTREET'S APRON FAIR.-Now Proceeding.—Karangahape Road. BRADSTREET'S APRON FAIR.-Aprons from 3jd each. Worth double. BRADSTREET'S APRON FAIR.-Cooking and Fancy Aprons. Wonderful value. BRADSTREET'S APRON FAlß.—Newest Shapes Smart Designs, Unrivalled Value. TSTES'I' END EMPORIUM, Ponsonby Road— V r Correct House for Fashionable Dress Materials, at lowest prices. WEST END EMPORIUM—Correct Jlou6e for all styles Fashionable in Cotton Goods. Prints, Crepons, etc., at lowest prices. "OTEST END EMPORIUM House for TV Stylish. Millinery, trimmed and untrimmed, at lowest prices. WEST END EMPORIUM—Correct House for Extra Special Value in Hosiery, Men's, Women's, and Children's, at lowest prices. WEST END EMPORIUM—Correct House for Lace Curtains. Lovely lot of Patterns, at lowest prices. *OT*EST END EMPORIUM— House for t V Ladies' Corsets, all makes, at lowest prices.—S. J. Jack, Direct Importer, 158, Ponsonby Road. IF you want to have your Watch Repaired or Cleaned, and Old Jewellery made into Newest Designs— to A. J. Burrow, Watchmaker, etc., Upper Symouds-street (next to Bishop's). BUN TUCK TEA is an Economical Tea. It goes twice as far as other Teas. T DON'T WANT any other, but I must have X Copeland's Celebrated Tea. It is the Par eat and Best. TJUN TUCK TEA is a Cheap Tea. Use only JO half the " quantity as compared with others. ELFINDALE TEAS come direct from the Plantation, and are perfectly pure. THE ONLY SHOP in Auckland where Repairs are Executed by Experienced Mechanics. Cyclists can rely upon first-class work at Riseler and Young's. BUY A BICYCLE that never needs Repairs. Only one make, and they are Red Birds —every part guaranteed.—Riseler and Young. Lost and Found. LOST— Crossed Cheque, drawn by V. J. Larner, dated November 8, No. 1594, for £3 6a 8d ; payment stopped. Please return to HEBALD Office. LOST, on Tuesday—Between Mis. Sowerby's Hall and Princes-street, Gold Brooch, " Gladys," in raised letters. Reward.— lett, Jeweller, Queen-street. LOST— A Gold Ring, set with three Corals, Friday Evening, between " Glenalvon," and Parnell 'Bus Stand. Finder rewarded on returning to Bank of New Zealand, or Mrs. Denniston "Lovoni," Symonds-street. FOUND— reliable place for every description of Confectionery.— Kent and Sons, Newmarket and Symonds-street. '.telephone 893. Wanted. rpHAMES HOSPITAL. WANTED—An Experienced Female Cook for the above, to enter on duties on December Ist. Wages, £40 per annum, with board, lodging, etc. Applications, together with testimonials, will be received by the Trustees up to noon of nsI)AY, 16th November. Particulars may be obtained from the Matron. THOMAS CANTLEY, Secretary. A YOUNG LADY desires Situation in Tea Booms or Shop.—Care Mrs. M. E. Graham, Registry, Victoria-street East. • BOTTLES— We are Cash Buyers of Bottles, large and small quantities. Good prices given.—James and Co., Commerce-street. GENTLEMAN with Pony and Trap seeks Engagement as Traveller or Collector; 30 years in Auckland.—" E.G.," lIEBAID Office. i A A PEOPLE wanted to see our Stock of XUU Coatings, Trousers, Patterns, Suitings.— E. Browne, Tailor, Wellesleystreet. WANTED Gentlemen's Shirts of every description made to order. Pyjama Suits in cotton, wool, and silk. Scarves, Ties, and Hats of the very latest fashion—N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, Queen-street. High-class tailoring, entirely distinct from the factory work. Splendid selection of the latest styles in Tweeds and . Coatings. Inspection invited.—N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, Queenstreet.i WANTED Known—Parents and Guardians are invited to inspect the Splendid Stock of Boys' Clothing, made of Fox's Serges, and wear-resisting N.Z. Tweeds.— CLOTHING FACTORY, Queenstreet. WANTED KNOWN—Christmas and New Year's Cards direct imported at GOODSON'S. The very latest, choicest, and cheapest, from Id to 10s each. The London Arcade Packets at 6d, Is, Is 9d, 2s 6d post free 6Jd, Is Id, Is IOJd. 2s Bd, containing 6, 12, 21. and 30 Raphael Tuck's exquisite Cards, aH folding. No two cards alike. Are far tho best value we have ever offered. Quantity packets, 6d to Is; post free 7d and Is lid, containing 25 and 50 Cards. A Packet of Envelopes (36) suited for all sized Cards, 6d, post free 7d, WANTED to Bay-Left-of! Clothing. Persons waited on at their own residences. Highest cash price given.—Mrs. Hartley, near the Opera House. Wellesley-street West. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10908, 12 November 1898, Page 1
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