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Miscellaneous. J HOT WEATHER DINNERS.—We serve the I 1 best, tile market affords of Iruit, grains. ! vegetables, nut*, etc.. prepared in the best- i - and most tempt ways DINNER '3 j COURSES). 1< . LUNCHES, from 3d,- '! 111. I HEALTH FOOD CAFE. WELLESLBYSTREET, j , DP. CHIERO—Lady Phrenologist. Palmist. > Charts written. Private consultations ; ' ai ranged.—s3. Symonds-street. opposite City I , Road. Hours. 11 to 3 and 7 to S p.m. | TEST TO HAND—A Choice A-nortment o? I } *J> Ladies' Purses ami Card Cases, fitted , - Cases ami Rags; suits* Lie for presents.—J. : Wiseman and Son- 1 ■ L\DIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S I.eft-oIT and | -, Misfit Clothing bought. Letters promptly attended to. —Mr. and Mrs. l>o:- ! terill. Karangahapfl Road (opposite Last- j slieet). _ j rjIENNIS. 19:0-1. — Racquets by various 1 1. lookers; Tennis Balls; llacouets Restrung j _ j and Repaired promptly.— Wiseina.ii and Son, j - ! VERY Description of Travelling Trunks, j S-J Rap 3. Carry-alls, Hat Boxes, Valises in j stock or made to order.J. Wiseman and Son. /GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING Dyed. French- . vT cleaned. Repaired, and Altered ; superior work, equal to mew.—T. Hill. 20, Lower (..rat- - ton Road.. X-iOUND— Where you can get Goods below .L their real value. Call at once.—N. Cohen's Jewellery Sale. Queen-street, opposite Wyndham-street. _ : rpHE Co: vers Cycle Manufacturing Co. sells i New Cycles, with Dunlop Tires, for £12; Free Wheel. tT3 10s. _ Repairs a specialty. WE do not refuse money at N. Cohen's VV Realisation Jewellery Sale. Watches, Chains. Links, Brooches, etc.. next to nothing. , —Queen-street,, opposite Wyndham-street. . •HPEETII EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by i New Process. Charge 2s fed; or by Gas. included. ss.—A. L. Smith. Dentist. Hobson- , street, opposite St. Matthew's Church. T CATCHPOLL, Karangahane Road, for tj . Furniture, Bedsteads, Bedding. Oilcloths.- Linoleum, Rattan Furniture, and Overmantels. _ ! CATCHPOLL Furnishes one-half of tho • workingmen of Auckland who marry, so comment is needless. T CATCH POLK Imports and Manufactures »J . all Goods sold by him, and saves you the Middleman's profit. JCATCIIPOLE has Largest Stock of Furni- 1 . ture to select from, and can Furnish your House m two hours at prices not. to be beaten. T CATCHPOLE Sells Everything at Lowest ,5 » Possible Profit for Spot Cash only; try him. _ JCATCIIPOLE Manufactures his Goods . with m' st improved machinery and expert labour, and gives the benefit of being a cash buyer to you. COME at. once to N. Cohen's Realisation Jewellery Sale, Queen-street, opposite Wyndham-street. GEO. ARDERN. Symouds-strcet, is making IT a Special Sale of Table and Dessert Knives, Electro-plated Spoons and Forks, Gravy. Sauce, and Soup Ladles. GEO. ARDERN is making a Special Sale of Ladies' and Gent.'s Pen, Pocket. Fruit, and Nail Knives. Razors, Strops, Sheath Knives, etc. GEO. ARDERN is making a Special Sale of X Electro-plated Cruets, Cake Baskets, Sugar Basins, Biscuit Jars, Jam and Jelly Dishes. GEO. ARDERN is making a Special Sale of Egg Frames, Egg and Toast Racks, Afternoon Teaspoons, Teapots, Fruit Dishes, Salt Cellars, Sugars and Cream. Butter Coolers, etc., etc. M C K ERRAS' FOR |300TS. MIGH-CLASS GOODS, and Reasonable Price, See our window. Inspect our stock. Just to hand: American shipment. MK EREAS' FOR INGOTS. Persona'. I HEREBY NOTIFY that my connection with J- tlie firm of Henry Hushes has - this dayCeased, by effluxion of time. My address remains at. my present. Office, 303, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. EDWARD BROOKE-SMITH. December 17 th, 1901. Lost and Pound. LOST from Home—Little Girl, aged 11 years, JU named Cora, Ever son; very fair hair, large blue eves; wearing' green cloak, trimmed with light fur; black straw hat, trimmed with velvet; black dress, pinafore; had doll's pram.—Anyone giving information to Police Station will be rewarded. Wanted. MARRIED COUPLE, 35, 110 encumbrance, wants Situation, any capacity, town or country, references.—" F. 5.," HERALD Office. GOVERNESS requires Re-engageinent, after holidays. Subjects: Thorough English, French, and German (acquired abroad), music (cert.), drawing, and painting.—Address, Miss H. Seafiokl, Petane. Napier, gT. MATTHEW'S STONE CHURCH.' CLERK OF WORKS. Applications for the above position will be received at the office of the Architect, Mr. E. Hartley, Colonial Bank Buildings, Queenstreet, up to upon of January 6, 19C2. Schedule of duties to be seen cither at Mr. Bartley's or the Diocesan Office, Shortland- ! street." ARLBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL JAJL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. i Applications will be received by the undersigned, on or before 27th .Tannary, 1902, for L the position of Assistant Master of the above ' school. Salary, £150 a year. Duties to j commence early in February. Applicants will please state their ase, previous experience, and qualification in Science and Athletics. JOHN SMITH, Secretary, Education Board Office. ? Blenheim. 12th December, 1901. - WANTED Known—We do not think a [ V ? gentleman could make a more accept- ' able present to a lady at. Christmas time than a large Stoppered Bottle of No. 52 3 Lavender Water. It is high-class and de- - lightfully fragrant. It would stand nicely 3 on the toilet table. There are two sizes suitable for this purpose—and 6s 6d each. -At JEFFERSON'S PHARMACY STORES, ) Queen-street (a few doors below D.S.C.). ' WANTED Known—Never buy cheap Perfumes; they arc sickly, nauseating, unhealthy. If you like Perfumes, bay the best. We do nut know a purer, more wholesome, or healthful Perfume than No. 52 Lavender Water. It is made from the very finest materials, and is preferred by lovers of perfumes on account of its sweet fragi, ranee. Sold in Corked Bottles at Is, Is 9d, 2s 3d each; Stoppered Bottles 2s (3d, 4?, 6s 6d each.—At JEFFERSON'S Pharmacy Stores, Queen-street (a few doors below D.S.C.). WA NT E D KNO WN — JUST RECEIVED— Full Stock Butterick Paper Patterns for De- ; comber. Delineator for November, price 3d. Also—Glass of Fashion for December, price "d. - Also—Fashions Sheet for December, price Id. Latest Catalogues of Fashions, s I W. P. 00II.VIE, Wellesley-street. II ANTED Known.—The near approach of ' VV the Christmas Season, and the conse- '* quent large demand for Presents of all kinds, f calls for a Sp'.-ual Effort oil our part for the . benefit of our -numerous clients in town and country. We have this season been able l * to imrcha.se many lines at exceptionally low rates, and we would remind those of our ens- ; tomers who have in years past entrusted us u with their favours, that we are in a better position than ever to fulfil their many wants. The large increase in our Premises, aud the many conveniences we now possess, enable us , to fulfil with promptitude our ever-increasing orders from country and town. School Committees. Bazaar Committees, and those pur- '< chasing largely at this season, are respectfully reminded that our enormous Stock enables us to give a variety not obtainable else- , where, and our Prices will be found satisfactory. Every care taken in selection am, - packing of parcels. Catalogues posted tree p upon application, and all inquiries promptly answered. Inspection cordially invited at all times to GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE AND JAPANESE BAZAAR. 230. 232. and 234, Queen-street. Auckland (and at Karangahap< g Road). WANTED Known —On Portland VV Cement. Hydraulic and Garden Lime. Bricks., Band, Pipes, etc. Advice on concrete he °'' J. WILSON AND CO.. J. WILSON AND CO.. Ciwtom-Mtreet West.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11840, 18 December 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11840, 18 December 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11840, 18 December 1901, Page 1

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