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Miscellaneous. WOODCARVING-Lessons, 12s 6d peri quarter Single, Is 6d per hour. ■ Designing done to order.—Miss B. Ayling, care of Miss ' Bacon,'. Victoria Arcade. ; ■ ? v : DS.C.— Autumn Show of Latest Novel- • ties from the world's markets on view ■ To-day and following days.—D.S.C. _ DR. HELEN: BURNABY, ; "Specialist" for : Ladies'. Complaints, Consults • Free,; all ■ Diseases. v Vacancies for •■■■■■; Convalescent ' , Patients, Alma House, Upper Symouds-street, . above Cemetery. Hours of Consultation, 11 ! to 3.30, and Evenings. BUBONIC PLAGUE-Preventioiv better than cure. Use " Union Disinfectant." Best '~:■ in' the world.— Enttioan and C 0 .7 "■ DO you wish, to Build, Buy, Borrow, 'or Sell?If so, consult K. Burrow'arid Co., > Bank N.Z. Buildings. ■ Terms easy; no delay. J TUST TO HAND—A Choice Assortment of , .-.yf Ladies'- Purses and Card Cases, . fitted 1 Cases and Bags; suitable for presents.—J. Wiseman and Son. EVERY Description of Travelling Trunks, Bags, Carry-alls, Hat Boxes, Valises in stock or made to order.— Wiseman and Son. Tl/f"ADAME DE CHETKO, Palmist, Ponsonby XTX-; Road, opposite Park.—Consultation hours 1.1 to 3; Evenings, 7 to 8. , SPECIAL Invitation to Ladies to inspect the First Autumn Show.-. of the Latest Fashions, just opened by the D.S.C. ; . ; . BENNES BEOS., 251, Queen-street, have just returned from Christchurch Exhibition s with highest awards. Call and see their work. .:■;■■.■■>■■■ , '■■ DENNES BEOS, do Electrical and Glass En- • -J-' graving. Gold Wire Work, Electro Nickel,, Silver and Gold Plating, first-class stylo, lowest prices. :- >■ ._.„ _, ,:. - T ANAL—The Marvellous Preparation for X_< washing Blankets and Flannels. Makes them beautifully soft and white. Unequalled for removing grease and stains from clothing. . Pint Bottles. Sixpence. QUICKSHINE.— Instantaneous ? Polish . for _... , ' beautifying and preserving Linoleum. , Oilcloth, Tan Shoes, Furniture. Perambulator, lops, etc. No labour required. Sixpence '■ per tin, , TENNIS, 1900-I—Racquets v by various makers: Tennis Balls: Racquets Restrung and Repaired promptly.—J. Wiseman and Son. O.EO. FOWLDS MAKES Vicuna Suits to VJI Measure, at 85s; workmanship and fit a specialty. Order your Suit now. i : ' GEO FOWLDS GIVES the Best Value in - w Men's and Boys' Clothing of all kinds. Wonderful assortment to select from. ■• GEO. FOWLDS GlVES*the Best Value -in . ',■■■- Pyjama. Suits, Working Suits, and all > kinds of Rugs. Inspection; invited. GEO FOWLDS GIVES "the Best Value in Hard, Soft, and Straw Hats, Travelling taps, Bags, Trunks, and all requisites. Cheapest and Best. [ GEO. FOWLDS OFFERS the Loveliest Fancy , V_. Articles, less than cost price. Newest in Ties, Bows, Collars, etc. Splendid Goods. GEO. FOWLDS GIVES Wonderful Value in „_ . Underclothing of all kinds. Tennis and White Shirts, Sweaters, Sos, etc. Just see them... :"■ npHERE'S No Flies on .-He \ Cleans -*- Watches for 3s 6d; all guaranteed for 12 , months.—Address 101. Victoria-street West. - ~W® Invite Inspection of the world's novel- . V v ties in Millinery, Mantles, Dresses, and 3 Sdks To-day and following days, at the D.S.C. WATERPROOF ~ CART COVERS, - DICK'S PATENT BALATA BELTING. LEATHER BELTING. RUBBER BELTING, MACHINERY OILS. _ , , A. YOUNG AND CO.. . Telephone, No. 557. 25. Fort-street. •-■■... . ==~ .'.'.. . '" .'■.■ *■ Lost and Found. J?a REWARD.-Lost—A : Gentleman's Dia- **( mond Ring.—Finder will receive above reward by applying .at HERALD Office. ?.; LOST— Small Terrier Slut, '-. light, sandy, dark Finder kindly return to W. Sutherland and_Oo., ; Grey-street. ■ } ; ,T OST, in either, Hobson, Wellesley,; ,or Upper 1 -_ Queen Streets—Gold • Band Bracelet, ,■■'. pearl setting.— .on return to Ely House, Upper Queen-street. , . ; ' : : « ' LOST, between D.S.C. and .Wharf, on east side of Queen-street— Gold. Lever Watch, open face, initialled A..8.M. Liberal reward.—Macky,, Logan,' and Co. .' ■'.; LOST, on Sunday Night—A Lady's Gold Lever Watch, in or between St. Mat-I thew's Church and Wellington-street.— j reward on returning to Macpherson, Draper, Newton. .: ■ LOST.— Will the person who was seen taking the Square White Band Box from.the Devonport Ferry. Tee Waitingroom, Auckland, please return same to the Ferry Office as soon as possible, as the person is known, before _, further steps are taken.. t, ***? Wanted. DRESSMAKING.— Wanted—Good Bodice and Skirt Hands.— A. E. Morrison, r D.5.C. ,',-: ■ ■: s ENERGETIC Agents and Travellers wanted for SO KOLD SO KOLD, the latest and • . best dry Shampoo. Invaluable for Dan-I druff, Headaches, . Apply MADAME! LLOYD, Sole Agent for Australasia, New- '< ton. , , ■-.- - . i B. SALESWOMAN. - Wanted, at once'— A O Thoroughly Competent Hand for Millir, nery Department.—Apply A. R. Morrison, D.S.C. : SEVERAL Able. Canvassers wanted for Bromogravufe Enlargments; entirely new.— previous experience to " Eepre1, sentative, Bromogravures," HEEALD Office. VI - AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. Teachers are Wanted for the undernamed Schools: . ■ .* FAIRBURN'S AND TAKAHUE (Mangonui)— Aggregate Roll Number, 24. KARAKA (Drury)-ltoll Number, 10. MATAPOURI (Whangarei)— Number. 9. MURIWAI (Waitemata)—Roll Number, 13. ■WHAREKAWA (East Coast)-Eoll Number, 17, besides Maoris. * The Salary in each case will be £5 ; per head of average attendance under 15. For average of 15-19: Males, £108; Females, £78. J Applications will be received by the Board on or,before SATURDAY, March 30th, 1901. Applicants to state age, qualifications, and experience, and to: furnish a testimonial from last or present employer. I- '" . VINCENT E. RICE, '■•■■';•■':.-:. Secretary. ANTED T7-NOWN. TO CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC " _ GENERALLY. - ; ... "; u t Owing to the Increase of Business, and the necessity for the employment of a Staff in the Hairdressing Saloon, my premises will in future be CLOSED on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS, instead of TUESDAYS, as heretofore. 5. Thanking the Public for the liberal measure of support accorded me in the past, and trusting that the alteration will not cause inconvenience, I am, etc., 1J gELLEY, HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, 130, QUEEN-STREET ' ; (OPPOSITE HERALD BUILDINGS). WJ, ANTED KNOWNcYYi That R. NIOHOLLS, RANGE MANUFACTURER, 426, QUEEN-ST., Maker of the _ RELIABLE PATENT ORB RANGE, E The Best and Cheapest in the Market, Also, D Unbreakable Steel-top Ranges, made to any , Dimensions, Has for Sale a number of Really Good Secondhand Stoves and Ranges, to be Sold Cheap, —Zealandia, Mistress, Aidress, Success. Rhodes, Dover, Trafford, Portdownio, and other Stoves and Ranges. • All kinds of Fittings on hand or made to order. Repairs done. Exchanges made. Old Ranges bought. ■ ,— — __ , , ——. „ T/_rANTED KNOWN-Cretonne Couches, 255; AY" Leather, 27s 6d; Wire Stretchers. 13s; * Wire Mattresses, 83 6d; Flax do., 6s 6d; Kapok Mattresses, Washstand and Dressing Table, »■: 10s 6d, 12s 6d, and 16a 6d the pair Duchess L Pairs, 355; Kitchen Chairs, 2s 6d; Kitchen ? Table, 10s 6d; Diningroom Suites in American Leather, £4; Drawingroom do. in Tapestry a and Plush, £4 10s; Handsome Carpet Squares, ID 15s 6d; Hearth Rugs, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, and2s lid; Blankets, 7s 6d the: pair; Quilts, Sheetings, Cretonnes; Stair Carpet, 7d per yard. Crock- _ ery:- Tea Set*, 7s 6d; Dinner Sets, 15s 6d E (splendid ■„,; value). Ironmongery.: Nickel Cruets. 2s 6d; Box Iron, 2s 6d; Nickelplated Polishing Irons, Sets of Three, 5s lid; Best Alarm Clooks. 6s 6d; Marble Clocks ;■ Iron, Steel, and Enamelled Saucepans; Whitehandled Tea, Knives. 2s the half-dozen; Tea Spoons, Is the half-dozen; Razors, 2s 6d; ■? Kerosene Stove, 3s; Spirit Stove, 9d; One , Man's Lightning Saw.;. 6s;9d; 'Netting. 6s the roll; Hammers, Is 3d; Foot Rule, 6d; Squares; Screw Wrenches, Is lid; Saws, 2s;. Chisels, from 7d upwards; Braces, _2s6d; Dover Stoves, good ovens, 5 holes on top, 528 6d.— H.B. SHROFFS, 106 and 108,.Victoria" ■'■ street. 1 ■ ■■' '■' ■.'■■;. ■':'. lU^^.-M^fti''*^^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11604, 19 March 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11604, 19 March 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11604, 19 March 1901, Page 1

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