j Miscellaneous. WE do not reluse money at ST. Cohen's Realisation Jewellery Sale. Watches. j Chains, Links, Brooches, etc., next to nothing. j —Queen-street, opposite V.'yndham-street. EVERY Description of Travelling Trunks, Bags. ' Carry-alls. Hat Boxes. Valises in i stock or made to order.J. Wiseman and Son. OYSTERS— Fresh Rock Oysters from Kaipara Heads, Is a Bottle, at Sanford's Fish Market, opposite Customhouse. ■jl/TATEE MISERICORDIAE HOSPITAL, MOUNT EDEN. CONDUCTED BY SISTERS OF MERCY. Medical and Surgical Cases Admitted. Terms on application* Tebphcne. 1239. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. THE ORIGINAL MASSAGE. MANICURE, AND HAIRDRESSING PARLOURS. Removal of Superfluous Hair by Electrolysis). Toilet Novelties and Hair Work 01 Every Description for Hale. Note the Address: M IS " M c LWAIN -- No. 206. VICTORIA ARCADE (Upstairs). Take Ehvator.. Telephone, 254. W BLANCH BRAIN AND CO.. Mining. . Electrical, Mechanical and Consulting Engineers, Exchange Lane, Queen-street, Auckland. — Captain W. Blanch Brain. M.C.5.W.1.M.E.: F.S.S.E.: F.R.S.T., takes Students qualifying for Gasoline Engineers' Certificates, and Practical Mechanical Engineering. JUST TO HAND—A Choice Assortment of Ladies' Purses and Card Cases, fitted Cases and Bags; suitable for presents.— Wiseman and Son. Telephone No. 953. "P L E C T R I C T I G HTI 1: C. Estimates Given. ■pLECTRICAL -piTTINGS. Repairs of all Kinds. TO. CROSHER AND SONS, HIGH-STREET. AUCKLAND. jVJOTICE TO ANGLERS. THE ROTORUA COACHING COMPANY make Special Arrangements to convey Fishing Parties to all the principal streams in Rotorua and vicinity. For terms apply to R. GRIFFITHS. Manager. Fenton-street, Rotorua. N.B.—Letters and Telegrams Promptly Attended to. OS -J i D EACH. 9 s 1 1 D EACH. QUNSHADES. J - L ABOUT 50 OR 60, SLIGHTLY SOILED, ALL AT THE ABOVE LOW PRICE TO CLEAR. T TJOWARD AND /"10., ! DIRECT IMPORTERS, _ HOBSON-STREET. rpHE ROTORUA COACHING COMPANY. Coaches and Buggies Meet All Trains, and convey passengers to all the Hotels and Boardinghottses in Rotorua and places of interest in the District. Letters and Telegrams Promptly Attended fco. Saddle Horses for Hire. Special Conveyance for Invalids. I ■ 1 Principal Office:' ~ „,,'. FENTON-STREET. NEAR GRAND .HOTEL. - . R. GRIFFITHS, Manager. TV/TAD A ME MAINE, Brooklyn Honse, Hobson-street, PHYSIOGNOMIST AND PSYCHOMEJRJST, CHARACTER READER. (First time in Auckland.) All Questions Answered. Hours —10 a.m. to 10 p.m. First-class Testimonials. THE BUSY. THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE Will please remember that PIES, PASTRY, AND CAKES CAN BE OBTAINED AT LEGG'S, QUITE AS CHEAP AS IF MADE AT HOME, And Without the Worry and Trouble ' of Baking. Rabbit Pies, Veal and Ham, and Fruit Pies, Sultana Cakes, 6d and is. JOHN C. LEGG, Hygienic Eakecry. Newton; Victoria-street, t and Ponsonby Road. S. P. STOKES--14, AUCKLAND CHAMBERS, HIGH-STREET, COMMISSION AND GENERAL AGENT. ETC. Tradesmen's Books Posted and Balanced. Rents and Debts Collected. QIGHT rpESTING I ON SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES AND WITH 1 NEWEST INSTRUMENTS A SPECIALTY, . And SPECTACLES Properly Fitted for all 5 Defects of Refraction, by T. PEACOCK. OPTICIAN, 218, QUEEN-STREET. Spectacle Frames of Every Variety, in Gold, Nickel, Steel, etc. 3 Artificial Eyes of all Colours in Stock. Opposite the City Hall. ■yiSITOES TO THE QHOW Are Respectfully Invited to CALL AT OUR ESTABLISHMENT AND INSPECT "VTEW REASON'S TTARUITS And TT\ELICACIES, Just Arrived per s.s. Tongariro. TT., T\,T OMEETON, LIMITED, QUEEN-STREET. T>Y SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. TO THE COUNTESS OF RANFURLY. ' " rpHE TJOUDOIR," jVf ES. ATICCOL, 1 A.M.P. BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET. t Opposite City Hall. Telephone, 1040. I HAIRDRESSING, MASSAGE, and MANICURE. l. Combings made up. All Kinds Hair Work a Speciality. Removing of Superfluous Hair, permanent and painless. Artificial Hair, 3 Toilet Goods, and Fancy Novelties for Sale. 5 Prompt Attention to Country Orders. 1 1 -B3EMOVAL NOTICE. r WILLIAM THOBNE, 1 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC.. Will, ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 14TH INST., Carry on Business at his New Offices, ■I BLACKSTONE CHAMBERS. 1 , WYNDHAM-STREET. Auckland, 12th October, 1901. BATHS.-TUEKISH BATHS.-OPEN EVERY DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3s; Saturday. 2s. Eight tickets for £1. Nothing better for puntying the skin, restoring the health, or removing aches mid pains of all kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shower, 6d, from 6 a.m. till 7 Lome-street, oh Victoria-street East.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11822, 27 November 1901, Page 1
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