Miscellaneous. HOT WEATHER DINNERS.— serve the best the market affords of fruit, grains, \ vegetables, nuts, etc., prepared in the best and most tempting "•' ways. 'DINNER (3 COURSES).' Is;'.»:. LUNCHES,-/.' from « 3d.—THE HEALTH FOOD CAFE, WKLLESLEY-STRBET.' GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING Dyed. Frenchcleaned, Repaired, arid Altered; superior work, equal to new.—T. Hill, 20, Lower Grafton Road. ■_ rpHERE will be an all-right Bill of \ Fare' at X the Central to-day, and don't forget it.— Nest to Arthur's Mart, Queen-street, LIGHT * Blouses—Best make and ! good fitting; balance clearing at 2s 6d, 2s lid. and 3s 6d.-The Sale at RUSHBROOK and BRIDGMAN'S. , : :-: :1: .: : . n FOUND— you can get Goods below JO their real value. Call at once.—N. Cohen's Jewellery Sale,; Queen-street, ; opposite Wyndham-street. > WE do not: refuse money. at N. Cohen's \ V Realisation Jewellery Sale. Watches, Chains, Links, Brooches, etc., nest to nothing. —Queen-street, opposite i Wyndham-street. ,■■ - i■: TEETH ; EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by J. New Process, Charge 2s 6d; :or by Gas, included, ss.—A. L. Smith, . Dentist, Hobsonstreet,. opposite St. Matthew's Church. ■-.: :' ' SUNSHADES— 300 to choose -: from; only 3 prices— 9d. 4s lid. 6s; worth double. Sale now on.—RUSHBROOK and BRIDGMAN. LACE Curtains—Splendid Stock, all-heavily reduced; lot of samples, slightly?soiled, better ! qualities, clearing at '•- half-price.— RUSHBROOK and BRIDGMAN'S Sale. ___ JCATCHPOLE. Karangahape' Road, -for . : Furniture.: Bedsteads, Bedding, -Oil-, cloths, Linoleum, Rattan - Furniture, and Overmantels. _ -- ■ ■■ - ■■''''■a'-p-h- :;■ ■~>'- < '-'--■■,■' JCATCHPOLE Furnishes one-half of i the ":. workingmen of Auckland who marry, so commemVis needless; :;' >-r' ' '■'-■■:"-■■■■'. JCATCHPOLE Imports and \ Manufactures ;'-■- all Goods sold by him, and saves you the Middlcman'3 profit. - JCATCHPOLE has Largest Stock of Furni- • '■•; ture to select from, and' can Furnish your House in two hours at prices not to be• beaten. :■'■; •■■■■■■"■ i: -••'■■ "-■--■:' '■.'•:■' - h ■•::,■:?■-'■?:-■''■/ \ ' J— CATCHPOLE Sells Everything at Lowest •'■.; Possible Profit for Spot Cash only; try him. JCATCHPOLE Manufactures his '"•. Goods • ;: with most improved machinery and expert' labour, and gives the benefit of being a : cash buyer to you. ■ ? ■:::V;^:r--i-i:./ COME at once to N. Cohen's 'Realisation :. Jewellery Sale, Quern-street, opposite Wyndham-street. ''-"___'• ■' " ■. ••'' GREAT Sale of Snmmrt-'Stock-now; on; " substantial reductions in - : - all ;' depart-ments.-RUSHBROOK-:and BRIDGMAN. : -^v S. P. S TOKES ' 14, AUCKLAND CHAMBERS, .': HIGH-STEEET, COMMISSION AND GENERAL < AGENT. ETC. Tradesmen's Books Posted/: and ~.:., ■ Balanced. - Rents and Debts Collected. TVTEW ■" • ZEALAND 'PORTLAND ; CEMENT ,'.• COMPANY. . , The: above Company is now prepared to : '■■■-."Supply-both '. ".:•'. ■-■•'* > _ -'•■"•' PORTLAND CEMENT AND HYDRAULIC LIME In quantities to suit Purchasers. . QuoJ-'ty: The Best ASK FOR CROWN I.RAND. Warehouse: CUP TOM-SI REET WEST. : Office.-. 76. VICTOR'- A. ARCADE. AUCKLAND, i? ' H. R. COOKE, Manager. i 2 /TATER'' itt.SERICORDIAE HOSPITAL. MOUNT EDEN. -CONDUCTED BY SISTERS OF MERCY:?";; ? ■.-..;-,.•-'"..'■■.•• ~ ■■■-•'■; ■.' .' .-.; - .*.■:■■■- '';_['.:' .:' ' ; Medical and Surgical Ca£o3 Admitted. :?: '..-..'■* Terms on application. t Tetephcne. 1239/ ; QUIT ABLE PRE'SENTS.-.-O ■ Little Nipper Cameras, : with finder, 5a 6d, wonderful value; Cameras to suit all tastes; . Photographic Materials; : Magic ! Lan ■■ terns and Cinematographs; : Working Steam and other, Models, also Parts for construction; Telescopes,» in > every : variety, of price; * Compound Microscopes, etc., etc.; Spectacles in gold, rolled gold, nickel, etc., etc. .» The Sight Accurately Tested, on: ■ Scientific I Principles, and by best methods.—Peacock, Optician, Queen-street, opposite City Hall, 'l TCE! : ICE!! ICE!!! -*- THE AUCKLAND FREEZING COMPANY Beg to notify the General Public that they are prepared to Supply .? Ice > for the ; Coming Season at the following "rates: Hotels and Shops. id per lb delivered; Private H.ouse3.: ,d per lb delivered. Ten per cent, discount allowed on the above prices when quantity. taken averages 501b daily, and 25 per cent, on one ton and over. > '-.-.' - : - -'■ ''■■': - A. -BEYlNS..:Manager;^ ' MADAME . ■'."" IT ,EL L<E>S? PHYSIOGNOMIST, PSYCHOMETRIST, INSPIRATIONAL MEDIUM, No. 33, PITT-STREET (Opposite Grey-street, next Coffee Palace). :. Questions Answered'on: , HEALTH, BUSINESS, MARRIAGE, Etc. SPLENDID TESTIMONIALS. . LAST TWO WEEKS BEFORE LEAVING ', FOR SOUTH. •p'/ .TiyrHITEHEAD 'AND ' QON, HOTEL BROKERS; • : HAVE FOR SALESMALL COUNTRY HOTEL, DOING FINE : I ;•// -', ■ ; business. : , : ;-,;?. ?- :X'-^;::j Practically no opposition. ;. .] : --——— -. \. -■ i House easily worked.; Rare chance to acquire. First-class- Business for Small Outlay. Ingoing about £400. 1 Principals only. I J WHITEHEAD AND SON, "■■-. 15, HIGH-STREET. .'■>' ."'.:'"-■• ;, v Personal. ,* \' - : : : ; V v . '-M 1 ■ s s IN. g. Anyone giving information to EUA TATJTARI, at the Enterprise Dining* Rooms, Custom-street, as to the : whereabouts of HOMANA TAUTABI, a quarter-cast© Maori, will,;bo-rewarded. ; :,,■ At tbe time-of--his disappearance he was dressed: in a .black* coat and waistcoat and blue trousers, with white strip. He has a short beard; slightly gray, and keeps one eye closed. ~ v Lost and Found. k ; ? ' STOLEN from Ellerslie Racecourse—One ; Gent.'s ; Bicycle (Cleveland);? between 12 and 6 on Thursday.'— tb'. i .HenJurig'3.'. v -.> ; LOST-Lady's Gold Bracelet, Ellerslie Racecourse, on Boxing Day. |- Reward.— ply Mrs. McElwain. 254, Qneen-street. : i LOST— Cheque No. U68706, drawn by Remuera: Bowling Club on National Rank; amount £3 12s.—Finder, rewarded on return to HERALD Office. ■:■ - ■■■■■-. .-,■■■ :■■■:■■ .■ ■] : y " ; ;--" '■"" ?; LOST— £5, and another'£2, on the National Bank of New Zealand." Reward, £2.—Apply to R. Clemenson, Railway Dining Room, opposite Railway l Station. A- ,y LOST, on New Year's Day, between Ho wick and Panmure— Lady's' Fur - Boa.— Finder please return to Mrs. Nelson, St: Paul's Vicarage, . Symonds-street. ■.-... {, :,;.•. ; • < T7OUND at Last— Ideal Beverage. If you JL,: .are Teetotal, take Kola-Nip and Soda. If you drink whisky, then take a dash of Kola-Nip with it-.—At all Hotels; Wanted. f'-' Q.REYMOUTH ' - HARBOUR BOARD. Written Applications, addressed to the Chairman of the Board, will be s received at this Office up to 4 o'clock on TUESDAY. 21st of January, 1902, for the position of; Foreman, to - : take charge;. of boring t operations with diamond and calyx drills. * It is indispensable that the applicant shall have had atSleast twelve months' previous: experience; as foreman in full charge of similar work,; and must be a mechanical engineer with a good knowledge of mining and prospecting.- Salary, £5 a week. i Applications must be accompanied by testimonials ;aB to character and. experience, and marked on' the outside "A."," F.'V THOMAS ALLEN, Secretary Grey month Harbour Board. ? Greymonth Harbour Board Offices,,, Greymouth, ■ L-ecexabor. 19, 1901. "" , .\\ BOYS (several) Wanted ' at HEBALI) Vorkfcv, { '-Apply Works Manager, SecowJ FS.oer, J ■ . ■> '' '.■■■ ';■; -t. ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11853, 3 January 1902, Page 1
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