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MiscellaneousG' CARTER, People's Tailor.— Shop for • Cheap Summer Suitings.— street. : ~..-. :. - ;.... •.-•;,- -... . TROUT AND SEA FISHING TACKLE of all kinds.—New Stock just arrived at Hazards, Queen-street. ■■.■■'--■., : FISHING! FISHING !-Get your Tackle at Hazard's, Gunmaker, Queen-street. A large and varied, stock just to hand. FISHING TACKLE of All Kinds, suitable for "River and Sea Fishing.—At Hazard's, Gunmaker, Queen-street. WOERALL AND CRANWELL. 273. Queenstreet, opposite Milne and Choyce.— Cheap Cash Sale Earthenware and Hardware. WOEEALL AND CRANWELL'S SALE.Everything Reduced. Prices Lowest in the Colony. WOEEALL AND CEANWELL for Cheap Tea, Sets, Cheap Dinner Sets, Cheap Jugs. Cheap Cutlery, Cheap Tinware, and Ironmongery. WOEEALL AND CEANWELL offer Craig's Stock of Covered Jars, Fowl Fountains, Bread Pans, Garden Vases, etc., at English Prices. | TENNIS, 1900-I.—Racquets by various makers; Tennis Balls; Racquets Restrung and Repaired promptly.—J. Wiseman and Son. '- -.; ■■ v-.;■■■■-■ ■-.-■■■■ ■ - T%R. HELEN BURNABY—Specialist for La- '■ -U. di4_' Complaints. Consult* free, all diseases. Vacancies for eonval. Patients. — _lma House, Upper Symonds-street, above Cemetery. Hours. 11 to 3.30. and evenings. BATHS.-TURKISH BATHS.-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 skin, restoring the health, or removing aches and pains of all kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shower. 6d, fronr6 a.m. till 7 Lome-street, off Victoria-street East A BARGAIN.— English China Tea Sets; dozens to select from.— field, Potter, and Co. ___ BAZAAR Parcels— to £5 selection; a profitable assortment.— Potter, and Co. j TANFIELD, POTTER, and CO. invite inspection of their new Ornaments; also. Tea, Dinner, and Toilet Ware. All up-to-date goods. MADAME DE CHEIRO, Scientific Palmist, Phrenologist. Private consultations arranged: bazaars and parties attended.— Ponsonby Road, oj__iosite Western Park. NAVIGATION CLASSES (all grades)— Mr., W. IN Malcolm, Certificated Teacher of Navigation, from "LIMEKILNS" NAUTICAL SCH(_ol__— Training College, Ed Crescent. WATERPROOF CART COVERS, DICK'S PATENT BALATA BELTING. LEATHER BELTING. _.___.„ RUBBER BELTING, MACHINERY OILS, A. YOUNG AND CO.. Telephone, No. 557. [ Fort-street. 'Tjl B I S 0 O MAIL. CORRESPONDENCE, DEEDS. REPORTS, SPECIFICATIONS, ETC. Typewritten with Accuracy and Despatch. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING AGENCY. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDINGS. (First Floor.) MISS E. M. JONES, Manager. vrOTICB OF REMOVAL. M E - H. F. K NIGHT^ DEN.TST, SHORTLAND-STREET, Is REMOVING shortly to BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET |[. AN N AND Q o.i DIRECT IMPORTERS. FAMILY WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. BONDED STORES, TAURANGA, Offer Exceptionally Fine Old Matured WINES AND SPIRITS. Prices Delivered in Auckland, on Application. ' Under Vice-Regal Patronage. THE ORIGINAL MASSAGE. MANICURE. AND HAIRDRESSING PARLOURS.--Re-moval of Superfluous Hair by Electrolysis.— ! Toilet Novelties and Hair Work of Every De- ■ scription for Sale.— the Address: MISS MCELWAIN. No. 206, Victoria Arcade (Upstairs). Take Elevator. Telephone 254. pOLD QPEOTACLES 1 In Every Variety and at i LOWEST PRICES. HASLETT'S ENGLISH PHARMACY. 252, Queen-street, Auckland. ■ rpURNBULL AND TONES, 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, i WELLINGTON, OHRISTCHURCH, AND DUNEDIN. Are \ SOLE AGENTS FOR pROMPTON AND pO. (LTD.), T ONDON, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. , \KT { ILLIAM p LAR KE, * 1 STOCK AND SHAREBROKER (Member of the Auckland Stock Exchange), Is carrying on the Business of the late Mr. J. Friar Clarke, At the Offices recently ocoupied by Messrs. Ruddock and Walker, STOCK EXCHANGE, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Telephone 137." 'rPHE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED That the Business of MR. JOHN R. GRAY, IMPORTER. SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND, Will in future be carried on under the j name of Q. RA Y jgEOS., AT SAME ADDRESS. Ist October, 1900 TK7-EDNESDAY, "VTOVEMBER -| A , CUTLERY, ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, ETC. j. eTw™ - For the last 17 years with I T. & S. MORRIN, LIMITED, Wishes to inform his old Friends, the Customers of the late MR. THOMAS SAMUEL, and the General Public that he will open an Entire New Stock of WELL-ASSORTED AND SPECIALLY-SE-LECTED GENERAL CUTLERY, E.P. WARE AND CABINET BRASS FOUNDRY, ETC., ABOUT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, At Wellesley-street West, six doors from Queen-street, opposite Opera House. J. E. WALTHO, after 35 years' Colonial experience in the trade, and being under little, expense, will buy and sell Goods at lowest cash prices. TO PRESERVE THE EYES Give them assistance when required. Delay is Injurious. SPECTACLES properly fitted by improved methods for all purposes, and astigmatic defects corrected by T. PEACOCK, Optician, Queen-street. Spectacle Frames of best form in Gold, Silver, Nickel, and Steel. Also in StockCameras, Mioroscopes, Binoculars, Medical Batteries, Barometers, etc.; Artificial Eyes of all colours and sizes. OPPOSITE CITY HALL. rpO rpHOSE pONCERNED. We are willing to compete with the best England can produce; test to be by analysis— Ist, for purity; 2nd, flavour ;_ 3rd, quantity and quality of its ingredients; 4th, for money value. N.B.— origin of our Sauce was in I India, now a family secret many years. PRICE, ONLY ONE-HALF. . TLTOSS and po., _ .;■.';■•'.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11534, 20 November 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11534, 20 November 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11534, 20 November 1900, Page 1

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