I Miscellaneous. j (T\ R. HOOPER I Having- Returned from Sydney | I I BEGS TO INFORM HIS PATIENTS i j THAT HE HAS NOW RESUMED HIS I i PROFESSIONAL DUTIES. j j TT<UR NECKLETS. BOAS. AND MUFFS.— ' iJL Choice Stock oi' these Fashionable Goods; . I very special value, at Rushbrook and Bridg- j : man'*-, Queen-street. open until 10 p.m. on j '• Saturday. j DMACPHERSON. Karangahape Road— j jXJ * Autumn and Winter Drapery. I I MACPHERSON.—Choice Selection of La-! j JL>. dies' Jackets and Capes. ; | 1> MACPHERSON.—Now Dress Goods, Silks I ) '• and 'Velveteens. __ \ 1 I~> MACPUER3OK.—Ladies' and Maids' | ! IJ. Mackintoshes ._ _ DMACPHERSON'.— Goods in all De- • partments. __ j p.ENT.'S OVERCOATS.—Covert Coat.! and \J<' Mac kin tomes, latest stjics, including I the "Poroueha;" siieoial shipment just ar- ! rived, at Rushbrook and Bridgmau's, Qiit-sn-I street. _ POLO SONG, "Hurrah, Boys, For Polo." .Music by tho late H. T. Harrison (Conductor of Pollard's). Words by Frank M. Burn. Obtainable irom all Mit.--sellers. "jVVADAME LENO. the Great American IVJ. Palmist. Physiognomist, and Phrenologist, Cook-street, opposite Albert-street, by request, will stay for a short season. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING Dyed, Frenchcleaned, Repaired, and Altered; superior work, equal to new.—T. Hill, 20, Lower Grafton Road. rpENNTS. 1900-I.—Racquets by various JL makers: Tennis Balis; Racquets Rosining and Repaired promptly.J. Wiseman and Son. G1 ENT.'S OVERCOATS.—Covert Coats and f .Mackintoshes, latest styles, including the " Porotiella; " special shipment, just arrived, at Rushbrook and Bridgman's, Queenstreet. __ . DRESSES. DRESSES.— Selection of Fashionable Materials direct from tho manufacturers, and the best value in town.— Rushbrook and Bridgman J. D. R OBBETS AND C°MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS AND BISCUIT MAKERS, Having Secured Temporary Premises in THE EXCELSIOR BUILDINGS, CUSTOM-STREET, Are now prepared to Execute All Orders. TEMPORARY WORKS IN STANLEY-STREET Are in Course of Erection, and will be ready for use in a few days. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. THE ORIGINAL MASSAGE, MANICURE, JL AND HAFRDRESSING PARLOURS. Removal of Superfluous Hair by Electrolysis. Toilet Novelties and Hair Work of Every Description lor Sale. Note the Address: M ISS M C E LWAIN, No. 206, VICTORIA ARCADE (Upstairs). Take Elevator. Telephone, 264. THESE ROOMS WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY And until 10 p.m.. On JUNE 11TH AND 12TH. Evening Appointments lor these days must be booked early. , '"171 it I so o mail. '. CORRESPONDENCE. DEEDS. REPORTS, SPECIFICATIONS, ETC. Typewritten with Accuracy unci Despatch. Clients attended at Homo or Office lor Shorthand. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING AGENCY. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDINGS. (First Moor.) MISS E. M. JONES. Manager. UNDER \ iOE-fiEfci AD PATRONAGE And . BiT SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO THE COUNTESS OF RANFURLY. MRS. NICCOL, "The Boudoir," ; A.M.P. B™ 1 -^ 8 ' QUEEN- ! STREET, /"OPPOSITE THE piTY ALL- ' HAIRDRESSING, MASSAGE, & MANICURE. Removal of Superfluous Hair, Permanent and Painless. ■ Combings made up. Artificial Hair made at Shortest Notice. Hair Cut, Sinyed, Dress- : ed, Shampooed, etc. Complexion Improved. , Largest Nets, Best Combs and Ornaments, and All Toilet Requisites Stocked. Telephone, 1040. h" fT mxnd s ° B> i SURGEON DENTIST, SHORTLAND-STREET (opposite Post Office). Th» above Business will be carried on as heretofore, under duly qualified supervision. T4TADAME TTELLER, PHYSIOGNOMIST, PSYCHOMF.TRIST, INSPIRATIONAL MEDIUM, NO. 33. PITT-STREET (Opposite Grey-street, next to Coffee Palace). Questions answered on Health, Marriage, Business, Etc. Over 40,000 people interviewed in all centres of New Zealand. Splendid testimonials. ]SJ O T I C E. W. G."¥ ENRICK ' SOLICITOR, Late of Thames and Paeroa. has Commenced Practice in 7, HOBSON'S BUILDINGS, SHORTLANDSTREET. QTRAND CAFE CO. The Company having acquired the interests in the above Cafb, are prepared to Cater lor BANQrUKfS, LVJ NCI-EONS, PICNIC PARTIES, BALLS, and GENERAL ENTERTAINMENTS. DAILY LUNCHEONS (3 Courses), Is. AFTERNOON TEAS and SUPPER PARTIES specially Catered for In connection with the Cafe there are luxuriously Retiring Rooms for Ladies. W. E. HOLMES, Secretary Strand Cafe Co. Auckland. 29th January, 1901. UEALIH ASSURED. The Suffering and Ailing: can rely on obtaining relief by Consulting (personaßy or by post free) PROFESSOR NOTMANN. M.E., E.M.G., New Zealand Health Institute, Market Square, opposite Colombo-street Bradge, Cfcaistohurch. Professor Notmjum is a Medical Electrician, and has bad 20 years' European experience. He has been largely ««i«uvt64 since he commenced practice m New Zealand seven years since, and will forward electrical appliances and method of treatment on easy terms of payment. gIGHTfj\ £ S T I N G ON SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES AND WITH NEWEST INSTRUMENTS A SPECIALTY. And SPECTACLES Properly Fitted for all Defects of Refraction, by T. PEACOCK. OPTICIAN, 218. QUEEN-STREET. Spectacle Frames of Every Variety, in Gold, Nickel, Steel, etc. Artificial Eyes of all Colours in Stock. Opposite the City Hall. . TffrE HAVE JUST LANDED, I VV. Ex Indraghiri, A FULL ASSORTMENT Of •J7INGLISH "OISCUITS. INSPECTION INVITED. i H. M. S MEETON ' "THE OLD MILL," QUEEN-STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11679, 14 June 1901, Page 1
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