' : . Personal. • MR. and MRS. COULSON wish to express their heartfelt thanks to J. PHILLIPS for so promptly jumping off the Railway Wharf and rescuing their son, Noble,-from drowning, as it is due to his promptness that he was saved. | • 'M. and E. COULSON. /■ (Signed) M. and E. COLLSON, Alexandra-street, Auckland, April 16th. 1900. J ' JPECKOVER AND CO., Architects, Estate, • and Business Agents, Colonial Bank Buildings, opposite Shortland-street, have for Sale'all descriptions of Property. Lists at office. Money to Lend. ' ' Blankets, blankets, blankets, both English and Colonial, at 40 per cent, below Daley's prices. Sale now on.—D.S.C. DR. HELEN BUKNABY. Ph.D..' Specialist for Ladies' Complaints, Consults Free, all diseases. Fees to- suit the times. Residence, Upper Symonds-strect, second Cottage above Cemetery. Hours. 11 to 3.30, and evciniigs_ rpHE Premises of the D.S.C. will lie opened 1 for business all day on Saturday until 9.30 p.m. Sale of Daley's Slock now on.D.S.C. -- ' • E REYNOLDS AND CO.. Victoria-street • East and Ponsonby Road. Bicycles and Accessories always smart, up-to-date, good, and cheap. TO GENTLEMEN.— send your address when disposing of Left-off Wearing Apparel, Highest Prices given, to Hartley's, near Opera House, Wellesley-street. G CARTER, People's Tailor-The Shop for . Cheap Wollesley-street. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S Left-off and Misfit Clothing bought. Letters promptly attended to.-Mr. and Mrs. Botterill, 61, Kariingahape Road. . M\Di ME LLOYD, 147, Karanganape Road, dresses ladies' hair suitable for evenlnft3 photos, etc., from Is. Ladies' hair out and singe.i, 1b 6d; shampooing, Is ' : childiy.'! 3d. ___ WEDDING CAKES a specialty at G. Kent , and Sons, Newmarket and Symonds- • street. Telephone 893. H'/J ADAirE- LLOYD. 147, Karangahape Road, IV L destroys by Electrolysis process superfluous hair, moles, ore. This is a never-fail-ing remedy ; BLACK SILK LACE MITTS, 2s: Gauze Undervests, in silk and merino, extra large sizes; Silk Lace Shawls, 7s 6d; Chenedle and Braid Hair Nets, Is 3d, 2s; best Kid Gloves, 3s 6d.—Miss Chalton, 75, Hobson-strcet. ZEALAND INSURANCE SHARES. lam a Buyer at 61s 6d: usual commission. , J. M. MCLACHLAN, 10, Coombes' Arcade. m H O M A S yy ]lITE ' ARCBITECT AND BUILDING SURVEYOR, 316, YICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND. Jf• P. LONG AND CO., ' HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. SWANSON-STREET. ' FARMS, HOTELS, HOUSES, etc., for sale OH. LEASE. BATHS.-TURKISH BATIIS.-OPEN EVERY DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges. 3s; Saturday, 2s. Eight Tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the flkin, restoring the health, or roinoving aches and pains of all kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Wattle, with shower. 6d, from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.- jest. ell Victoria-street East.. WP IIIL Lll' AND SON, . OIL, COLOUR. AND GLASS MERCHANTS. Importers of Paperbangings, Scrim, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Colours, Varnishes, French Polish. Gold Leaf, Artists Colonrs and Brushes, Plate Sheet, Crown, Ornamental, and Photographic Plates, Picture Frames and Tapestry Mouldings, Clock and Compass Glasses. Glass cut to sizo and carefully ' packed. > . A .'B. W KIQHT * AND SONSRECEIVING. FORWARDING, AND PARCEL DELIVERY AGENCY. Customs-street Office, Telephone 143. Wharf i Office, Telephone 142. General Depot and Coal and Firewood Yard, Great North Road. CA PT. W. •RUT nE, Prof. Hon. Member of Shipmasters' ' . . s ~ Association of N.Z., 36, PALMERSTON BUILDINGS, LATE OF SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION CO., Teacher of NAVIGATION. NAUTICAL ASTRONOMY, AND SEAMANSHIP. Candidates prepared for all grades for , Examinations. , Surveyor for Ships, etc. ) Terms Moderate. PARENTS and Guardians are invited to inspect our Immense I Stock of Boyß' and Youths' Cloth- ) ing. All the latest shapes and styles in Suits, Covert Coats, Overcoats, and Macintoshes.—N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, Queenstreet. GENTLEMEN'S UMBRELLAS: A VJT splendid lot just received, and marked at very low prices. Gentlemen's Waterproofs: The new : season's goods are now ready. 1 Every garment guaranteed.—N.Z. ' CLOTHING FACTORY, Queenstreet. TRAVELLING TRUNKS, Sara- . togas (Wicker Frames), Cabin Trunks, Steel Trunks. Hat Boxes. Gladstone Bags, Brief Bags, and the j famous N.Z. Travelling Rugs-N.Z. , . CLOTHING FACTORY, ; Queenstreet. , Q.OLD gPECTACLES ' In Every Variety and at LOWEST PRICES. • HASLETT'S ENGLISH PHARMACY, 252, Queen-street, Auckland. ' fl J fl HT rjiESTING ■ ON SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES AND WITH , NEWEST INSTRUMENTS A SPECIALTY, . And SPECTACLES Properly Fitted for all r Defects of Refraction, by ; - T. 'PI)A0 O0 K. OPTICIAN, 218, QUEEN-STREET. , Spectacle Frames of Every Variety, in Gold, 1 Nickel, Steel, etc. Artificial Eyes of all Colours in Stock. . Opposite the City Hall. HUNTER'S: Berlin AND art NEEDLE WORK DEPOT. NEWTON. ' ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF TRACED LINEN ; . GOODS. i POINT AND HONITON LACE BRAIDS. ■ . CHEAPEST IN TOWN. • ■' . '•' Also, ! LINENS SPECIALLY MADE FOR DRAWN : THREAD WORK, and in COLOURS. > ' . AGENT FOR EMPRESS NEEDLE. ..'OT O R U A. ■ ; ' MEDICAL NOTICE. ' • JQR. gARRY J^USSELL ' ' HAS RESUMED HIS PRACTICE, ; , J hi Tho Surgery is close to Grand Hotel and ' ■ the leading Boardinghouses. Consultation Hours: ;i | 9.30 a.m. to 11. 2 p.m. to 3, 7 p.m. to 8. II w B -Established at Rotorua in connection j- with Treatment at the Baths for Tea leare.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11348, 17 April 1900, Page 1
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