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Miscellaneous. GENT.'S GOL'D BALS., own make, 12s 6d, 15a M, 15s 6d. at T. Clark's. T CLARK, Ponsonby Road, for Gent.'s j • American Boots. LADIES' SHOES in Swiss. American, English, and Colonial makes. j CLARK, for Infants' Footwear, Ponsonby I » Eoad,_near_Tkree_ Lamps. D. u~~ X O L I D E I IS OK THE MATATUA. JONES' Special Christmas and New Year | Gifts commence TO-DAY.' See big ad- , vertisement. I DON'T buy your Christmas Presents, but go to Jones' Economic, who gives them away to his Customers during this month. JONES' Christmas and New Year gift Season continues to the end of the month. Purchase 5s worth of goods and secure a, present. j CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS for all who purchase 5s worth of Goods and upwards at Jones' Economic during this month. See advertisement. SPECIAL STOCK of latest Season's Novel- . ties for Jones' Great Gift Season this month at the Economic. | DON'T waste -.your money, but go ■ to Jones' 'Economic and secure a present equal to 2a in the £ upon the amount of ~ your purchase. ! D~~U X O L I D E J IS ON THE MATATUA. DS.O— Furniture of every description, ] , manufactured by ourselves, will be : gold direct to the public at factory prices; I Catalogues and Price Lists given on applica-tion.-D.S.C. DU X 0 L I D B IS ON THE MATATUA. nPENNIS, Racquets by various I X makers; Tennis Balls; Racauets Restrung j and Repaired promptly.— Wiseman and Son. _ _ I TILLIE AND HENDERSON'S Celebrated White Shirts can be had at wholesale prices from the D.S.O. . _ _ O L i D E 18 ON THE MATATUA. ROSE S HO W. At Mackav's, Florist. 195, Queen-street. Great Display of Lippiatt's Roses. Orders now booked for Next Season. Don't miss this Chance. The Greatest Show in Auckland. DU X O L I D E IS ON THE MATATUA. JUST TO HAND—A Choice Assortment of Ladies' Purses and Card Cases, fitted Cases and Bags; suitable for presents—J. Wiseman and Son. ___ , DU X O L I D E IS ON THE MATATUA. NAVIGATION CLASSES (all gradesV-Mr. W. Malcolm, Certiftcatsd Teacher of Navigation, from "LIMEKILNS" NAUTICAL SCHOOL.— College, Eden Crescent. DU X O L I D E IS ON THE MATATUA. A BARGAIN.— English China Tea Sots; dozens to select from.—Tanfield, Potter, and Co. ; BAZAAR Parcels— 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. -. DS.C— 3000 pairs of Curtains, all sizes and prices, from Is 6d to 30s; also, some fine designs in Real Lace, bought job, will . be cleared at very low prices.— • DU X O L I D E IS ON THE MATATUA; BATH TUB ENAMEL."—Just arrived, is unequalled, being specially prepared to permanently resist hot or cold water.— Impey, 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. Imney, Sigiwriter and Decorator, top of Grey-street. Telephone 548. ~ . .... ■■.; ■ ■ DU X O L I D E IS ON THE MATATUA. CHRTKTCHURCH EXHIBITION.—Every de\J 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 ON THE MATATUA. DS.C— For Tennis and Cricket Shirts, in . silk, canvas cloth, silk stripes, cashmere, and other materials, there is no better value procurable than can be had at the D.S.C. DU X O L I D E IB ON THE MATATUA. Lost and Found. LOST, Takapuna Racecourse—A Black Longhaired Dog, answering to name of Dandy. Finder rewarded.— Mrs. Evans, Radley House, off Upper Queen-street. LOST, Devonport, Wednesday last, between Church-street and Calliope Road— Gold- Chain, with cross attached.—Finder rewarded on leaving same at Mr. J. F. Buddie's, Clarence-street. __ LOST, on Sunday, from Shelly Beach Road. Ponsonby— Heavy Spring Cart Horse (bay). Finder rewarded. G. W. OWEN AND CO.. Merchants, City. —— I ■■111, I I ■' ■N.U.11. m WantedA UCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. The Governors of the Grammar School are desirous of establishing a Boardinghouse connected with the School, in the vicinity of Auckland, and invite persons who may possess a Large House and not less than Five Acres of Level Land adjoining it, to submit to the Board proposals for selling or leasing (with a purchasing clause) such House and Land. Offers addressed to the Chairman of the Board will bo received at my office, 302, Victoria Arcade, up to Noon of SATURDAY, the Bth December, 1900. Further information may be had from Mr. Mays, 15, Palmerston Buildings. * , W. WALLACE KIDD, Secretary. November 30, 1900. BOYS Wanted for Machine Room and Errands.—Apply Manager, HERALD Works, Queen-street. YOUNG MAN Wanted to Attend to Horse and garden, and to milk cow ; references required.—Apply John Burns and Co. VACANCIES— Single and Double Rooms, hot, cold, 'and shower baths; every convenience; terms moderate. Opposite St. Paul's, Symonds-street.—Mrs. Butler. BOOT TRADE.—Foreman Clicker, all classes, Pattern Cutter, stocking and valuation, Home and colonial experience, present holding situation, change, wife's health consideration.—" Grade," Post Office, Melbourne, Victoria. MRS. LOOKLEY, 42, SHORTLAND-STREET, wants Housemaids 15s, 12s, East Coast, Te Awamutu, Te Axoha, Waikato,. town; Waitresses, 12s, town, Thames, etc.; Cook 1 and Housemaid, Rotorua; same, Waikato; ■ Women Cooks, all parts, good places; Generals," 8s to 15s; Lady Helps. Parlourmaid, Nurse, and Needlewoman, children; Barmaid, Waiter, Page Boy, Kitchen Men and Boys; Man Cook, 40s; Experienced Groom and Coachman; Boy, country hotel, 10s; Waiter for officers' camp. % Ty ; ANTED-SEOOND-HAND RAILS, 40 or 50 lbs to the yard. Full particulars to * RAIL, HERALD Office. WANTED Dinihgroom Suites,' in American Leather, £4; Drawingroom Suites, in Tapestry a_d Plush, £4 10s; BedI steads, from 18s; Wire Mattress* 8s 6d; Flax ! Mattress, 6s 6d; Kapok Mattress, Wire Stretchers, 13s; Kitchen Chairs, 2s 6d; Caneseated, 3s 6d: Bfintwood 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; Crocki ery ; Tea Sets, 7s 6d ; Dinner Set. 15s 6d, spleni did value; Toilet Sets, 4s 6d. Ironmongery: • Kerosene Stoves. 3s, with oven 17s 6d; Spirit i Stoves, 9d; Meat Mincers, 7s 6d; Whitehandled Tea Knives, 2s 4-dozen; Tea Spoons, la 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, I Is; etc.—At H. R. Shroff's, 106 and 1Q8» Yie--1 torian^reet.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11546, 4 December 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11546, 4 December 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11546, 4 December 1900, Page 1

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