Miscellaneous. GENT. '6 GOL'D BALS.. own make. 123 6d, 133 6d, 153 6d, at T. Clark's. T CLARK, Ponsonby Road, for Gent's • American Boots. I" ADIES' SHOES in Swiss, American, English, J and Colonial makes. rp CLARK, for Infants' Footwear, Ponsonby A » Road, near Three Lamps. MADAME DE CHEIRO. Palmist, Student of Nature; on view, photos, of famous hands, including Gladstone, Chamberlain, Buller, Leighton, Beresford. Madames Melba and 8. Bernhardt, etc.—42^Ponsonby_Road._ DHrThELEN BURNABY—Specialist for Ladies' Complaints. Consults free, all diseases. Vacancies for conval. Patients. —Alma House. Upper Symoncis-street, above Cemetery. Hours. 11 to 3.50. and evenings. A BARGAIN.— English China Tea Sets; dozens to select from.—Tanfield, Potter, and Co. BAZAAR Parcels—los to £5 selection; a profitable assortment.—Tanfield, Potter, and Co. TANFIELD, POTTER, and CO. invite inspection of their new Ornaments; also. Tea, Dinner, and Toilet Ware. All up-to-date goods. , JUST TO HAND—A Choice Assortment of Ladies' Purses nrd Card Cases, fitted Cases and ".ags; suitable for presents.—J. Wiseman and Son. LACE CURTAINS.— Shipment just landed; newest designs from Is 6d pair; also, Art Muslin, Cretonne, and Tablings; Special Value.-RUSHBROOK AND BRIDGMAN, Queen-street. NAVIGATION CLASSES (all grades)— Mr. W. xS Malcolm, Certificated Teacher of Navigation, from " LIMEKILNS" NAUTICAL SCHOOL.— College, Eden Crescent. CHRISTCHUBCH EXHIBITION.— description of Travelling: Trunks, Bags. Carry-alls, Hat Boxes, Valises in stock or made to order.— Wiseman and Son. ELECTRICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE.— Second Practical Working Illustrations.— Works, High-street. Captain Blanch Brain. Instructor. } ELECTRICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE _ meets every Monday and Thursday, 7 p.m. Elementary and Advanced Classes.— Electrical Works, High-street. | ELECTRICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE.-Se-cond Term just commenced.—Particulars at Auckland Electrical Works, Highstreet; COACHING for all University Examinations, Conversational Lessons in French, and German; success Malcolmson Boult, 312, Victoria Arcade. SPECIALISTS.— Miller and Son. High-street, near G.P.0., are, for Bettor Class Boots to order. Gold Medallists. Auckland Exhibition. Repairs prompt. GEO. FOWLDS offers exceptionally Good • Value in every article purchased at the leading Outfitting Emporium. Satisfaction guaranteed. GEO FOWLDS offers Men's Suits, 21s; Trousers, 5s lid; Bush Rugs. 3s Gd; Balance of Waterproofs very cheap for cash. GEO. FOWLDS offers Boys' Knickers from Is 9d; Sailor Suits, 33 ild; Youths' Suits. 12& 6d; Norfolk Suits in splendid variety. . GEO. FOWLDS offers exceptional value in t Gladstone Bags, Portmanteaux, Travelling Trunks, and all Travelling B.quisites. GEO. FOWLDS offers Studs, Links. Solitaires in large variety; Neckbands, etc., for refitting shirts; newest shapes in Collars. Ex Whakatane and Kumara. EO. FOWLDS offers White Shirts, 3s lid; Tennis Shirts, 2s lid; Charley's Aunt Shirts, 3s lid; Sweaters, 2s_6d. SUNSHADES AND UMBRELLAS—A Beautiful Selection at Special Low Prices; latest novelties just to hand.—RUSHBROOK AND BRIDGMAN, Queen-street. BATJI TUB ENAMEL."—Just arrived, is unequalled, being specially prepared to permanently resist hot or cold water.—Thos. Irapey, Painter and Paperhanger, top Greystreet. Telephone 548. GOLD ENAMEL—OnIy washable Gold Paint; is simple in application, and gives results equal to Gold Leaf in appearance. Can be obtained from Thos. Impey* Signwriter and Decorator, top of Grey-street. Telephone 548. BEAUTIFUL NOVELTIES in Lace Scarves, Collars, Fichus, Belts, Belt Clasps, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Ties, Frill- - ings. Face Keenest Cash Prices, at Jones' " Economic." VISITORS TO THE SHOW should see the Beautiful Lace Capes and Mantles at 12s 6d, 17s 6d, 21s 6d each up; also, lovely lot of Blouses. 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d each, up.— At Jones' Economic, 292, Queen-street. SHOW WEEK.—Country Visitors should not fail to visit Jones' Economic Drapery Warehouse, and inspect his splendid stock of Spring and Summer Goods; direct importations and exceptional value. NEW STOCK of Calicoes. Sheetings, Table Damasks, Shirtings, Galateas, Lace Curtains. Towels, Quilts, and everything you may require in Drapery at Lowest Prices, from Jones' Economic. Personal. MRS. JOHN LOCKE, of Lower Albert-street, is in no way connected with Lock's Sly-grog case. COX.— MR. COX. who arrived by s.a. Paparoa, Wellington, please send address to, or communicate with, " Advertiser," sare HERALD Office. pEORGE GOODWIN, supposed to have been living with Mr. A. S. BRODIE, at or near Masterton, in or about the years 1886-1889, is requested to communicate with MESSRS. BUDDLE, BUTTON, & CO., Solicitors, Auckland. Wanted. TNSPECTORS OF MACHINERY AND -*" ENGINEER SURVEYORS. > Marine Department. Wellington, New Zealand, October 17, 1900. Notice is hereby given that Applications will be received at this Office for Two Appointments as Inspectors of Machinery and Engineer Surveyors attached to this DepartmentApplicants to be eligible for these appointments must have served an apprenticeship eg an engineer or iron-ship builder, must be not less than 25, and not more than 45 years of age, and must have served at sea in charge of engines for at least five years. They must also, at the time of application, possess a first-class certificate of competency as engineer. They must forward 'a medical certificate showing that they are in good health, and of a robust constitution. Applicants must give full particulars of their service on shore and at sea, and forward copies of any letters of recommendation, testimonials, discharges, and certificates that they may possess. The Salary payable to each Inspector will be at the rate of £275 per annum. The selected applicants will be required to undertake the d'ltiea of Inspectors of Machinery, Engineer Surveyors, Examiners of Engineers, and generally such work as they may be required to perform by this Department. Tne appointments will be subject to the provisions of the Civil Service Reform Act, 1886, and the Civil Service Insurance Act, 1893/ Applications will bo received up to November 30, 1900, and the selected Candidates will be required to commence their duties about the beginning of January next. By Order. W. T. GLASGOW. Secretary. ACCOUNTANT WANTED. A FIRST-CLASS ACCOUNTANT. SALARY, £250 PER ANNUM. Must be Thoroughly Efficient Book-keeper. Apply, by letter, till 30th instant, stating age, and enclosing testimonials. HERBERT. THOMPSON, AND CO., Box 390. AS Nursery Governess, Nurse, or Companion—Lady (25, active, healthy, and cheerful), wishes to give services in return for passage to England.—Address " Richmond," care Rev. S. Hawthorne, Devonport, Auckland. LITHOGRAPHIC MACHINIST Wanted.—Apply Manager, HERALD Works, QueenBtreet. MASTER PRINTERS.-Com. (Book, News, or Jobbing) desires casual employment; piece or Address "L.," HERALD Office. T\7_NTED. FOR CASH CLIENTS - ' PARNELL. Villa, 6 or 7 rooms; freehold: £400 to £700, NEAR MOUNT EDEN STATION. House 6 rooms; level allotment: about £350 to £500. NEVILLE NEWCOMB, Mercantile Chambers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11536, 22 November 1900, Page 1
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