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Miscellaneous. DTJ X O L I D E IS COMING. WE Supply Manchester and Linen Goods V V direct to the public at wholesale prices. Call for a catalogue, and compare our prices. -D.S.C. DU X O L I D E 13 COMING. DR. HELEN BURNABY-Specialist for Ladies' Complaints. Consults free, all diseases. Vacancies for conval. Patients.— Alma House, Upper Symonds-street, above Cemetery. House, 11 to 3.30, and evenings. A. Incomplete English China Tea Sets; dozens to select from.—Tand .Potter, and Co. BAZAAR Parcels— to £5 selection: a* profitable assortment.— Potter, and Co. TANFIELD, POTTER, and CO. invite inspecJL tion of their new Ornaments; also, Tea, Dinner, and Toilet Ware. All up-to-date goods. • " GENT.'S GOL'D BALS.. own make, 12s 6d, 13s 6d, 15s 6d, at T. Clark's. T CLARK, Ponsonby Road, for Gent.'s < American Boots. LADIES' SHOES in Swiss. American, English, and Colonial makes. T CLARK, for Infants' Footwear. Ponsonby » Road. r.ear Three Lamps. DUX 0 L I D E 13 COMING. __ BEAUTIFUL NOVELTIES in Lace Scarves, Collars. Fichus. Belts. Belt Clasps, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Ties, Frillings. Face Nets.—Keenest Cash Prices, at Jones' " Economic. ' VISITORS TO THE SHOW should see the V Beautiful Lace Capes and Mantles at 123 6d, 17s 6d, 21s 6d each up; also, lovely lot of Blouses, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6(1, 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. DU X O L I D E 18 COMING. ELECTRICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE.— Second Practical Working Illustrations.—Electrical Works, High-street, Captain Blanch Brain. Instructor. LECTIMOAL TRAINING INSTITUTE ELECTRICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE meets every Monday and Thursday, 7 p.m. Elementary and Advanced Classes.— Electrical Works, nigh-street. ELECTRICAL TRAINING INSTITDTE.-Se-cond Term just commenced.—Particulars at Auckland Electrical Works, Highstreet. DUX 0 L I D E IS COMING. MADAME DE CHEIRO. Palmist, Student of Nature: on view, photos, of famous hands, including Gladstone, Chamberlain, Duller, Leighton, Beresford, Madamss Melba and S. Bernhardt, etc.—42, Ponsonby Road. DU X 0 L I D E IS COMING. JUST TO HAND—A Choice Assortment of Ladies' Purses and Card Cases, fitted Cases and Bags; suitable for presents.— Wiseman and Son. DU X 0 L I D E _j IS_ COMING._ NAVIGATION CLASSES (all gradesV-Mr. W. Malcolm, Certificated Teacher of Navigation, from " LIMEKILNS" NAUTICAL SCHOOL.—Training College. Eden Crescent. DU X 0 L I D E IS COMING. CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION.—Every de- >—' scription of Travelling Trunks, Bags, Carry-alls, Hat Boxes, Valises in stock or made to order .—J. Wiseman and Son. DU X O L I D E IS COMING. Personal. A p ° - o Q Y. TO MR. GEORGE A. LAMBERT. DEAR SIR,—I very much regret that certain libellous statements I have made concerning you and Mrs. Lambert have caused you annoyance. I find that such statements are absolutely without foundation, and I now withdraw them, and ask you to accept this apology. Yours, etc., J. J. MACNAMARA. Wanted. 4?. feb » jTOYAL FOUNTAIN OF MkossMp' FRIENr,SHI:p 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 from Mr. M. J. Bennett, Painter, Karangahape Road; Mr. S. Gilbert, Chemist, Queen-street; Mr. J. Trenwith, Bootmaker, Wakefleld-street. Applications to he addressed to the Secre- ■ tary, MR. C. S. WRIGHT, Russell-street, Ponsonby. mo CIVIL ENGINEERS. The Hobson Bay Watershed Sewage Board invite Engineers to submit to the Board Schemes for the Construction of a Main Common Sewer, or Sewers, within the Drainage District, and for the disposal of the Sewage, with Details and Estimate of the Cost, and Schedule showing basis thereof. The Board will pay a Premium of One Hundred Guineas for the Scheme adopted by the Board. If none of the Schemes submitted be adopted, the Board will divide the same sum between the authors of the two Schemes considered by the Board to be the best, in such proportion as the Board may think proper. Schemes to be deposited with Mr. B. Gilmer, Parnell, Borough Council Office, on or before February 14, 1901. HUGH CAMPBELL, Chairman of Board, Auckland, November 27, 1900. 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. CANVASSERS (experienced) Wanted for Sale of Books, etj.; large commission.—ls, Mining Chambers, second door. Exchange Lane. LITHOGRAPHIC MACHINIST Wanted.-Ap-ply Manager, HERALD Works, Queenstreet. ANTED, FOR CASH CLIENTS — <VV, . 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. ANTED Diningroom Suites, in rVV. American Leather, £4; Drawingrooia Suites, in Tapestry and Plush, £4 10s; Bedsteads, from 18s; Wire Mattress, 8s 6d; Flax Mattress, 6s 6d; Kapok Mattress, Wire Stretchers, 13s; Kitchen Chairs, 2s 6d; Caneseated, 3s 6d; Bentwood Chairs; Kitchen Tables, 10s 6d: Washstand and Dressing Table, 10s 6d the pair; Duchess Pairs, 355; Floorcloth, Linoleum; Curtains, Is 6d per pair; Curtain Poles, Is 6d; Blankets, lis ,<• per pair; Blinds, with patent rollers; Crockery; Tea Sets, 7s 6d; Dinner Set, 15s 6d, splendid value; Toilet Sets, 4s 6d. Ironmongery: Kerosene Stoves, 3s, with oven 17s 6d; Spirit 1 Stoves, 9d; Meat Mincers, 7s 6d; Whitehandled Tea Knives. 2s .-dozen; Tea Spoons, Is i-dozen; Iron, Steel, and Enamel Saucepans, from Is 3d; best Alarm Clocks, 6s 6d; | Nickel Cruets, 4s: Dover Stoves, good oven, 5 holes on top, 52s 6d; Enamel Stewpan, la 6d; Enamel Pie Dishes, 8d; Enamel Preserving Pans, 2s 9d; Wire Netting; Hand Saw, 2s; Foot Rules, 6d; Levels, 2s 3d; Squares, Is; etc.-At H. R. Shroff's, 106 and 108, Vic-toria-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11542, 29 November 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11542, 29 November 1900, Page 1

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