;■ ;• Personal. • GF. COELETT, Bookseller, etc., lias, re- • moved • to '< more central; premises, • Karangahape Road, next E. Porter and Co. Agent for HERALD and Weekly NEWS. TENNIS RACQUETS, ; all qualities; Slaienger's Tennis Balls; Racquets re-strung and repaired.— Wiseman and Son, Queen- ( street. ' v.- . ______ . ' "T\ON'T - OVERLOOK THE FACT!"-J. 'JJ WISEMAN AND SON are Manufac- . turers and Importers of Saddlery and Harness to suit all classes. .> ■■■■ ■■ ■ , /CONSTIPATION and Piles are curable within out , doubt, by Loasby's Walioo. A ; purely vegetable laxative. _____ LADIES' AND - GENTLEMEN'S Left-off ■ and | Misfit : Clothing bought. Letters promptly attended to.—Mr. and Mrs. Botterill, ' 61. Karangahape Road. • " ALFRED OLDHAM, Sharebroker, Estate , A Agent, and Financier. 121. Queon-atreet. ( List of Houses. Farms, eto.. on application. TO GENTLEMEN.—KindIy send your address when disposing of Left-off Wearing Appiwel, Highest Prices given, to Hartley's, sear , Opera House, Wellesley-street.; ■ ■ EOOLIBAH reduces all Inflammation, tolleves all pains, cures Headaches with : one application Never fails.. ■' • ■ ' "TUkis • EXHIBMON."—"'' Trunks, % r Valiws, Hat Boxes, Carryalls, Bug i' Straps, Address Holders. Soiled Linen Bags. I and all travelling, requisites. J. Wiseman and •' Bon, Queen-street, :, r I,' ■ L J mI f ADIME LLOYD, 147, Karangahape Road. ■v it J dresses ladies'; hair, suitable for evening*, : photo 3. eta." from Is. Ladies' hair out ?' aai{ rtngfci,, 1* ; id; shampooing, Is - : J. chllArwiTM.'' ' T OASBTB ; ; KOOLTBAH cures all pains. •> Higbl* recommended by leading Cyclists for. Muscle Soreness. BRIEF; BAGS, Gladstone Bags, ' Travelling Trunks, and Portmanteaux, good value, at Geo. Fowlds', • I\/lAEAME LLOYD. 147, Karangahape Road, IVL destroys by Electrolysis process superfluous hair, moles, etc. This is a never-fall-ing remedy • ' USEFUL : PRESENT S.-Silver'-mounted U Purses, Card-cases, Ladies' Hand and Fitted Bags, Writing-cases, Pocket-knives, Silvermounted Walking Sticks, Whips, Bowl-cases, eto.—J. Wiseman and Son. Queen-street. rjl H A N K S. , MB. AND MRS. JOSHUA JACKSON, of Northcote, desire publicly to thank the. many friends for the spontaneous and kindly way in which they gave a practical exposition of their patriotism by so handsomely equipping their son, JOHN FREDERICK JACKSON, to take his position as a Member of the Rough Riders. » ■MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES. ETC. JLYI See W. PARKINSON'S Splendid Stock of < ' CHOICE DESIGNS, Well-finished. ' "''- At Special Prices. W. PARKINSON, VICTORIA-STREET WEST, Next Corner Hobson-street, Auckland. , . ' Telephone 964. J P. LONG AND CO., ' HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, • BWANSON-STREET. FARMS, HOTELS, HOUSES, ETC., FOR SALE OR LEASE.' NOTICE. D. PARKER ■ . Has resumed the Sunday Trip. A Brake will leave Three Lamps, . Ponsonby, at 1.45 p.m. Also, Brake will leave Queen-street Wharf at 1.45 p.m. , Both. Brakes via Onehunga, Mangere, and'Qtahuhu. .- A very delightful drive. Return, Eare, %. Telephone, Vlfti' ,v jv. - : ' •> J • ••■ THE Cheapest and Best House in X Town for Men's and Boys' Clothing and Mercery, is the N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. All Goods marked at very low prices.-226 and 228, Queen-street. I I —-— I TMMENSE Stocks of Shirts, Hats, X Ties, and all kinds of Under- ■ clothing, marked at exceedingly low prices.—N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, 226 and 228, Queen-street 1 rSOLE AGENCY for the Famous " Victory" and " Jones" Sewing Machines. Instruction free. All machines guaranteed for three 1 years.N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, Queen-street, Auckland. "HOUND - That during this hot weather W. PARKINSON'S DINING ROOMS, } VICTORIA-STREET, 3 are the coolest best ventilated, and most con- - venient in town, and his Dinners served up , in first-class style. I Ladies' Boom Upstairs, fitted with every 9 convenience. Hot Dinners from 12 to 2. Afternoon Tea any hour. Hot Teas from 5 to 7. !. (j OLD gPECTACLES In Every Variety and at LOWEST PRICES. HASLETT'S ENGLISH PHARMACY, 252, Queen-street, Auckland. t 0 t g I 8 H T RESTING ON SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES AND WITH NEWEST INSTRUMENTS A SPECIALTY, And SPECTACLES Properly Fitted for all Defects of Refraction, by T. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN, 218, QUEEN-STREET. Spectacle Frames of Every Variety, in Gold, Niokel, Steel, etc. Artificial Eyes of all Colours in Stock. _ Opposite the City Hall. dT and a. b bo ™; DYERS AND CLEANERS, '' Established 1866. SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. Works: Grafton Road. Every description of Dyeing and Cleaning done. Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned, Dyed, and Well Pressed at the shortest notice. pOULTRY, IJIURKEYS, Q.EESE, jQUCKS. AND "pOWLS. A USCK Is prepared to make Liberal Advances on - Shipments of the above to London from tho . Government Grading Depot, at Messrs. Hollaby Brothers' premises, Shortland-street. For full particulars apply to A. BUSCK, 26, FORT -STREET. 1 Berlin and art NEEDLE work ; -D DEPOT. NEWTON. - ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF TRACED LINEN i GOODS. POINT AND HONITON LACE BRAIDS. CHEAPEST IN TOWN. Also, LINENS SPECIALLY MADE FOR DRAWN THREAD WORK, and in COLOURS. .' i i , AGENT FOR.EMPRESS NEEDLE. D. 8, T O W I'LLI AMB Late of the Thames Hospital, i v : ••' ■ -■ ' /" '. May be Consulted at Mr. Haelett's, Chemist, [ Queen-street/ between 11 and 12 a.m., ' : a And : at ; his Residence, Princes-street, ; '■ between 7 and 8 p.m, "'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11314, 8 March 1900, Page 1
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