■■'■]' I Miscellaneous. " ■ TJERR CARL NAUJOKS has. Vacancy for JUL 1 Pupil; 10s monthly. First-class Piano for Sale; no deposit; £1 month.— Greystreet. DU X O L';;;:M D E IS COMING. ' WE Supply Manchester and Linen Goods direct to the public at wholesale prices. Call for a catalogue, and compare our prices. -D.S.C. .. ■■" -<-■■: ■-: \ ■ PALMS, FERNS—AII kinds Pot Plants; best value in the colony. Great display, at Mackay's. 195, Queen-street. _^ BEDDING PLANTS by the million—Largest and best assortment in the city. Only Choice Strains, at Mackay's, 195, Queen-street. GARDEN SEEDS of Highest Quality.— Everything for the garden at Mackay's, ! 195, Qmsen-street. DU X O L I D -■ E ■ IS COMING. CATCHPOLE, for' Bedsteads. — Having bought large Stocks before , the rise, can sell at very low prices. Joseph Catchpole makes all his own Bedding, and uses only first-class material, so you can depend upon Al quality. Wire Mattresses all made at our own factory. **.i- ■ JOSEPH CATCHPOLE can' supply you .with: v a. Wire Stretcher, with head-board and legs i attached, making a ~ Combination Bedstead, from 13s 6d, 2ft 6in by 6ft 2in. Fancy j Blinds, complete; from Is 9d. JOSEPH CATOHPOLE has a Beautiful Stock of Bedroom Furniture. Duchesso Pairs, with fancy inlaid woods, £2 5s the pair; better quality. £2 12s 6d. Just call and inspect his goods before purchasing elsewhere. No one is asked to buy. JOSEPH CATCHPOLE has a Showroom 200 ft long, and, being packed from floor to ceiling with goods, can give yon the best variety of Furniture in Auckland, whether it be Kitchen, Diningroom, Bedroom, or Drawingroom Furniture. JOSEPH CATCHPOLE'S Address Is Karanga- «.* hape Road, Newton; tram passes the door—so don't forget the address when you want any Furniture. Prices lower than any house in Auckland. JCATCHPOi.- can Bell you Curtain Poles • from Is 3d up; Hearth Rugs. Door Mats, Wool Mats. 2s each: Fenders, Fire Brasses, Chairs, Tables. Oilcloth, Linoleums, Baths, ' Buckets; in fact, any articles at all that helps to* make a home comfortable. DU X O L I D E IS COMING. • GOOD ADVICE.—If you suffer from Toothache have it out .without any pain; charge. ss, gas included.'—A. L. Smith, Dentist, Hobson-street. opposite St. Matthew's Church. DU X O L I D E IS COMING. DUX O L I D E IS COMING. MADAME DE CHEERO, Palmist, Student of Nature: on view, photos, of famous hands, including Gladstone, Chamberlain, Buller, Leighton, Beresford. Madames Melba and S. Bernhardt, etc.— Ponsonby Road. DU X O L I D E IS, COMING. JUST TO HAND— Choice Assortment of Ladies* Purses and Card Cases,- fitted Oases and Bags; suitable for presents.— Wiseman and Son. DU X O L I D E . IS_COMING. NAVIGATION CLASSES (all gradesV-Mr. W. 1* Malcolm, Certificated Teacher of Navigation, from "LIMEKILNS" NAUTICAL SCHOOL.—Training College, Eden Crescent. DU X O L I D E IS COMING. CHRISTCHURCH EXHTBTTTON.-Every description of Travelling Trunks, Bags, Carry-alls, Hat Boxes, Valises in stock or made to order.—J. Wiseman and Son. T\ UXOLIDE IS COMING. WantedrpHE EQUITABLE' LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U.S. - ' ~' TNVTTES APPLICATIONS "' ' ; from EXPERIENCED AGENTS FOR ALL PARTS OF NEW ZEALAND. A Applications confidential, to be addressed tothe Resident Secretary, Wellington. Liberal Terms given to Successful Men. THE EQUITABLE IS THE STRONGEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY IN THE WORLD. Surplus ... £12,711,975 Total Assets £58,373,185 Assurance in Force £205,657,736 New Business (for 1899) over ... £43,000,000 The Business is conducted on the Mutual ■plan. All Surplus belongs to Policyholders. E. TREVOR GOULD, Resident Secretary. Jtfl£j* iJ OYAL FOUNTAIN OP FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 3920, 1.0.0. F., M.U., A.D. TO MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Applications for the position of Medical Officer to the above-named Lodge, will be received up to five p.m. of MONDAY, December 3. ✓ Copies of Conditions, Duties, etc., may be obtained frcm Mr. M. J. Bennett, Painter, Karangahape Road; Mr. S. Gilbert, Chemist, .Queen-street; Mr. J. Trenwith, Bootmaker, Wakefield-street. Applications to be addressed to the Secretary, MR. C. S. WRIGHT, Russell-street, Ponsonby. 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. LITHOGRAPHIC MACHINIST Wanted.—Apply Manager, HERALD Works, QueenStreet. ANTED. FOR CASH CLIENTS — y * PARNELL. Villa, 6 or 7 rooms; freehold: £400 to £700. NEAR MOUNT EDEN STATION. House 6 rooms; level allotment; about £350 to £500. • NEVILLE NEWCpMB, Mercantile Chambers. TTfT ANTED TTTNOWN. TWO LARGE SHIPMENTS OF. \ ' JAPANESE riOODS. x Japanese VXOODS Have Just Been Opened at riOODSON'S. / Comprising Some of the Choicest Novelties in JAPANESE /-IOODS. APANESE VTOODS. Carefully Selected by a Competent Buyer. rpHE JAPANESE TJAZAAR Now Presents a Most Attractive Appearance, and should be seen by any in SEARCH OF THE USEFUL AND BEAUTIFUL. XAT ANTED KNOWN, /THE FRED BROWN VENETIAN BLIND Was Awarded THE FIRST CERTIFICATE AND ONLY GOLD MEDAL AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. They are Superb. Cheapest and Bend. Four Years' Guarantee with Every Blind. .1 Telephone, 914, 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11541, 28 November 1900, Page 1
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