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Personal. • WHEREAS HUGH WARDEN, late of ' f » llobar't, in Tasmania, and formerly of • Kihikihi, near Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand, Gentleman, Deceased, departed this ' life on tho fourteenth day of December, one I thousand eight hundred aud ninety-eight, -and tho undersigned Vivian De Vans Ellis- \ ton, of Hobart, in Tasmania, Legal Practitioner, has obtained Letters of Administra- . tion (with tho Will annexed) of the Estate , and Effects of tho said Hugh Warden, de- , ceased. Notice is hereby given that all . parlies having Claims on the Estate of tho said Hugh Warden, deceased, are required to send in to the Registrar of the Supremo •v Court of Tasmania the particulars of such y "Claims in writing on or before tile second day of October, ono thousand nine hundred now next, otherwise they will bo excluded • 'from any benefit of the Assets in the hands 4 of tbs said Administrator. 3 Dated this second day of August, 1900. VIVIAN DE VAUX ELLISTON. i Solicitor, Hobart, Administrator of Hugh Warden, Deceased. •rp H A N K S. ' MRS. JAMES WILSON, "To Kopnru." I Northcote, desires to tender heartfelt Thanks ] to tho Nurses o.' " Woodsido" Nursing' Homo, ] ! especially Nurses Green and Allen, for their . kind care and attention during her late ill- . ness. Also, to Dr. Knight, for Ills skill and ~ unremitting attention. ' O T I C E. ' Te Aroha, July 24, 1900. OT. J. MCGREGOR, ; Sill,—l have received your apology and ex- [ planiitions. I have had my Books emmuiod, ' ] and there is no evidence that any misappropriation of money by you hai taken place. I . hereby undortako to withdraw all legal proceedings about to bo instituted by me against [ you in this conncction. 1 WALTER 11. WRIGHT. Witnesses— WILLIAM HILL, HENRY F. GOTZ. [copy.] Whitaker-stiyet, To Aroha, 19th May, 1900. • : rrilE Bearer, MP,. JAMES MCGREGOR, has I L been in my employ as Manager of my To , ! Aroha branch for tho last ten months, and I . i have picture in certifying to his ability as , i a Manager, and anyono wanting a trust- ! worthy man in any position. His one object ■ , is to studv his employer's interests, and has . ' a thorough grasp of his business as a grocer. 1 j (Signed.) WALTER H. WIGHT. pUBLIC NOTICE. j Notice is hereby given that I. tho under- , 1 signed (Mrs. A. R. Greenway) will not bo | responsible for any Debts or Liabilities ini curred without my written authority. I Dated July 26, 1900. | ALICE O. GREENWAY. i -"-T* 1 ■ i Lost aud Found. LOST— A Gold Wish-bone Brooch, last Wednesday, Queen-street, ShortlandI street, or General Post Office. Reward— C. I G. Laurie, Queen-street. i * ' ' LOST, on Saturday, between Read Brothers', Svmonds-street, and Great Northern ' Brewery—Gold Necklet. Reward.—Apply Mr. j Luckie, Great Northern Brewery. Wanted. PROSSER. AND CO.'S NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY (LTD.) Invite Written Applications for the Position of TOWN TRAVELLER. ■ Previous Experience Necessary. ffHE DANISH CONSULATE AT AUCKLAND, I 1 unpaid, being vacant. Candidates for the same are requested to send in their Apnlicaj lions to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, : Copenhagen, in time to reach Copenhagen ' before the 1=:1 October next. | By order of THE DANISH MINISTRY FOR | FOREIGN AFFAIRS. ! Copenhagen, 24th July, 1903. Iry ANTED AT ONC E- ' CYANIDE FOREMAN, 1 With Practical Knowledge of Slimes Vreatj ment Preferred. ■ Salary, £16 per Month. | Apply, stating age, with copies of testi- . monials onlv, i " CYANIDE," Box 419, Post Office, Auckland. WANTED to Purchase— Launch, about 40ft long. Bft Gin beam, to carry 6 to 8 tons; very light draught, for shallow river service. ARTHUR 11. NATHAN, Custom-street West. BOY WANTED-Apply Manager, HERALD Works, Queen-street. SMART Young Business Man wants Reengagement in General Store or Warei house, or with Auctioneer; experienced; good '■ references. Capable valuer.—Address W.W.M.. Herald Office. YOUNG LADY, Certificated Shorthand 1 writer and Typiste, with knowledge of Book-keeping, seeks employment in an office. —Address " English," care of HERALD Office. ANTED Known-Ladies' and Gentlemen's }» Loft-off and Misfit Clothing bought. Letters promptly attended to.—Mr. and Sirs. Dotterill, 61, Karongalutpo Road. WANTED Known— Nursing Homo, 20. Anglesea-street, Ponsonby.— Bell, thoroughly Experienced Nurse. Good accommodation for Invalids and Ladies during Accouchement-. Highest references. Terms moderate. WANTED Known—Miss Hooper will receive Children for Kindergarten and Music at her Booms, Mount Eden; also Pupils for French, Drawing. Etching, Flower-painting, Wood-carving, Zither, Bow-zither.—Apply, care Mrs. Edward Burton, Mount Eden Road. WANTED Known—Madame Lloyd. 147, Karangahape Road, destroys by Electrolysis process siuierfiuons Ilair, Moles, etc. This is a never-failing remedy. WANTED Known— Lloyd, 147, Karangahape Road, Dresses Ladies' Hair suitable for evenings, photos., etc., from Is. Ladies' hair cut and singed, Is 6d; shampooing, Is fid; children. 3d. "ITTANTED Known—That I). Goldio is preVV • parsd to soil all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood Spokes, Felloes, Iron Bark ana Bine Gam Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and Shingles, at his Yards, Albert- street (near the Docks), at the Lowest Cash Prices.' Tho timber being under cover is bettor than that purchased elsewhere. TXT ANTED KNOWN'VVI A. L. SMITH. DENTIST, Hobson-streot, opposite St. Matthew's Church, SUPPLIES UPPER OR LOWER SET Oi' TEETH, £2 2s. TEETH EXTRACTED without any pain, fs (Gas included). Best Teetb and Materials, and Good Fit Guaranteed. WANTED Known— Mattresses, 8s 6d; Flax Mattresses, 6s 6d; Kapok Mattress, Wire Stretchers, 13s; Bedsteads, from 18s; Leather Couches, 27s 6d; Cretonne Conches, 255; Kitchen Chairs, 2s 6d; CaneBoated, 3s 6d; Beutwood Chairs; Kitchen Tables, 10s 6d; stand and Dressing Table, 10n 6d tlio pair; Duchess Pairs, 355; Well-polished Chest of Drawers, 20s; Diningroom Suites in Am. Leather, £4; Drawingroom Suites in Tapestry and Plush, from £4 IDs; Floorcloth, is per yard; Linoleums. Crockery: Tea Set, 7s 6d; Dinner Set, 15s 6d; Toilet Sot, 4s 6d. Ironmongery: Wringers; Lamp, Is; Hanging Lamp, good light, 4s; Teaspoons, Is the i-tlpian; White-handled Tea Knives, 2s the J-doien; best Alarm Clock, 6s 6d; Dover Stoves, 5 holes on top. good oven, 62s fid; Steel and Enamel Saucepan, from Is 3d; Meat Mincers, splendid article, 7s 6d; Is; Baths, from Is 9d; Hand Saws. 2s; Foot Rulo, 6d; Lovely 2s 3d; Hammer. la 3d; Axes; One Man Liglituiiig Saws, 6s 9(l.—At 11. R. SHROFF, 106 and 103, Vic-toria-street RANTED KNOWN. 4 THE FRED BROWN VENETIAN BLIND i Was ' THE FIRST CERTIFICATE AND ONLY GOLD 1 MEDAL AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION, They are Superb. Cheapest and Beet, j Four Yoars' Guarantee with Every Blind. 1 Toloplwno, 914. , TN BANKRUPTCY— Bondod Stock, ' 1 To-day, at the D.5.0., when New Goods j will be sold at nominal prices. Spocial values ( in Sheetings, Shirtings, and Blankets. Sale ' To-day, at 10 o'clock. I j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11440, 2 August 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11440, 2 August 1900, Page 1