Personal. IP yon want a Bicycle on best terms communicate with E. Reynolds and Co., Vic-toria-street' East. OUR New Season's Pure China Tea has arrived; very suitable for invalids; extra fine flavour.—John Earle and Co., Queen-street. "DLOUSES— 50 dozen Samples, from X) ,2s George Tutt, Upper SymondsBtreet. mUTT'S, Upper Symonds-street—The CheapJL est Place in town for Boys' and Youths' Clothing, etc. "PERSONAL.— Line of Boys' Sailor X Suits from 5s 6d.—At Tutt's, Upper Sy-monds-street. TO MOTHERS.— Special Line of Boys' Tweed and Serge Knickers, from 2s 6d.— Tutt's, Symonds-street, PANYONG BUDS.—Our New Season's Panyon? Buds have arrived; extra choice.— John Earle and Co., Direct Tea Importers, Queen-street. PONSONBY Residents— your Bicycles to be Repaired to the Best Place in town —Jewel Cyclery, Jervois Road. HANG MEE TEA.—Hang Mee Tea just to hand; lovely Tea for flavouring.—John Earle and Co., Direct Tea Importers, QueenStreet, WC. DENNES, for Sewing Machines. • Pianos, Organs, Mangles, Prams, etc. Cash, or 2s 6d per week. DENNES BROTHERS, for Gold, Silver, and Nickel Plating. Electrical and Glass Engraving. and Gold Wire Work. "YTtnLSON'S for Choice Selection of Bolleek »V and Royal Winton Ware. Please inspect. at_267, Queen-street. TITILSON Lends at Lowest Rates-China, V i Glass, Table Decorations, Knives, Forks, and Spoons.— Queen-street. ' WILSON is now Showing Florian and Intarsio, the last and loveliest productions in Art Pottery.— Queen-street. WILSON is now offering New Dinner Sets »V for six and 12 persons; all good patterns and designs, at very low prices.— Queenstreet. WILSON has just received Shipment of Elegant China Tea Sets at 16s 6d, 17s 6d, 18s 6d, upwards, which are the best value in town.—267, Queen-street. "WILSON has just opened lovely Table Dei» cora-tiona in Foxglove, Rustic and Brocade Flower Holders; also, New Iridescent Glassware.— Queen-street. /CONSTIPATION and Piles are curable within out doubt-, by Loasby's Wallop. A purely vegetable laxative. A DON'T OVERLOOK THE FACT"-J. Wise, man and Son are Manufacturers and Importers of Saddlery and Harness to suit all classes. rpHE Best Bicycle at the lowest price—E. X Reynolds and Co., Victoria-street East and Ponsonby Road; TTENETIAN BLINDS Re-taped and Re- * painted equal to new.— J. Blakey, Lower Albert-street, near Customhouse. TMPROVED VENETIAN BLINDS, made only X by W. J. Blakey, Lower Albert-street, near Customhouse. Best quality repairs. R RICHARDSON, Engraver. 25, High- . street. Auckland.— Door, Memoriam, and Stencil Plates. Jewellery for Presentations tastefully Inscribed. Lost and Pound. 5S REWARD.— Young Liver-and-White Spaniel, with chain attached.— Finder return to Lakomai, 6, Wellesley-street East. LOST, on Tuesday Evening, about 6 o'clock, between Queen-street and Symonds-street, in Tram Paper Parcel, containing Butter Cooler.—Reward on returning to Tram Office. Wanted, BOYS Wanted for Works— Manager, Herald Works, Wyndliam-street. HAIRDRESSER— Man, first class, excellent references, desires engagement.— Steele, Herald Office. ... —: CADET.— An opening for . a Gentleman's Son on a Grazing and Fattening Farm,, convenient to Auckland; no dairying.— Further particulars apply Box 328. RASTER PRINTER. WANTED to Buy—A Complete Jobbing Plant, for cash.—Apply, by letter. " Jobbing," Herald Office. rpHE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE. PROFESSORSHIP OF MODERN HISTORY I AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. • Applications for the above Professorship will be received not later than the Bth January, 1900. Salary, £600 a year. Duties commence 3rd April, 1900. Particulars of tenure and duties on application to CHAS. R. HODGE, Registrar. AGENTS Wanted (Locomotive Foremen and others) on all the New Zealand and Australian Railways, Large Workshops, etc., to establish Watch and Jewellery Agencies, for J. W. Benson, Ltd., the Queen's Watchmakers. Good remuneration to good men. Apply, with particulars of position, etc., to J. W. BENSON, LTD., Ludgate Hill, London, England. WHOLESALE BUSINESS. Exceptionally good opportunity for a Gentleman with £2000, to take an active interest in a Wholesale Business, with an established connection throughout the colony. Good salary and interest on capital may be looked for. NEVILLE NEWCOMB, Agent, Mercantile Chambers. ANTED. AN EXPERIENCED SHIPPING CLERK, With thorough knowledge of Customs Work. Apply by letter to " ALPHA," Herald Office. yy. A N T E . D, TOLL-EDUCATED LAD AS APPRENTICE. Premium Required. J. FAULDER, CHEMIST, Karangahape Road, Auckland. IJIO FARMERS. Wanted to Purchase for Caeh-A First-class Farm of about 1000 acres, fully improved, and Homestead. Waikato for preference. Land must be suitable for sheep and cropping. Price about £5 per acre. Particulars to THOMAS CAHTTjTI, 101, Queen-street. HARBOUR BOARD. PURCHASE OF TOTARA PILES. Harbour Board Office, November 16, 1899. This Board is now prepared to Purchase Totara Piles in terms of specifications to be seen at this Office. By order of the Board. J. M. BRIGHAM, Secretary. WANTED KNOWN AMONGST THE RESIVVj DENTS OF ARCHHILL AND NEWTONTHAT ROSTGARD BROS. Have Started Business as DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, And give Splendid Value in MANCHESTER GOODS. DRESS MATERIALS, LACES, GLOVES, MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS. HATS. SHIRTS,, MERCERY, ETC. WANTED KNOWNVV: A. L. SMITH, DENTIST. Hobson-street, opposite St. Matthew's Church, SUPPLIES UPPER OR LOWER SET OF TEETH, £2 2s. TEETH EXTRACTED without any pain, 5b (Gas included). , . • Best Teeth and Materials, and Good Fit , Guaranteed. 1 i N I E D KNOWN. WHOOPING COUGH cut short by the use' of BLOMHELD'S PECTORAL ELIXIR. Don't forget it. ■ The only remedy for . WHOOPING COUGH , is BLOMFIELD'S PECTORAL ELIXIR. i A. J. BLOMFIELD', Chemist, Ponsonby. Road. ■: • , :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11229, 25 November 1899, Page 1
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