Miscellaneous. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING Dyed, FrenchVX cleaned, Repaired, and Altered; ? superior work, equal to new.—T. Hill," 20, Lower Grafton Road. J PRINCE for Brooches, the very latest » designs, from 4s.—Queen-street. TAMES PRINCE gives Best Value in O Watches. Call and inspect.— street, opposite HERALD Office. • JAMES PRINCE for Diamond, Rnby, Opal, 0 and Sapphire Rings, from 7a Queenstreet, opposite HERALD Office. _____ DE CHIERO—Lady Phrenologist,""'Palmist, -i-S y • Charts written. Private consultations arranged.—sß, Symonds-street, opposite ; City. Road. Honrs, II to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m. LADIES" AND GENTLEMEN'S Loft-off ; and JU Misfit Clothing bought. Letters' promptly attended to.—Mr.■; and - Mrs. Botterill. '■ Karangahape Road (opposite Eaststreet). .. ■ ■ . • :■ . , EVERY Description of Travelling Trunks, Bags, Carry-alls, Hat Boxes,' Valises in stock or made to order.— Wiseman and Son. JUST TO HAND Choice Assortment of Ladies' Purses and Card Cases, fitted Cases and Bags; suitable for presents. Wiseman and Son- ' j JAMES PRINCE keeps the Largest and i Cheapest Stock of Ladies' Long Gold Chains, from 52s 6d.—Queen-street, opposite HERALD Office. - / . GENT.'S Silver Hall-marked Silver Alberts from 7s James Prince,' Jeweller, Queen-street, opposite HERALD Office. f: rpENNIS. 1900-1. — Racquets by various j X makers Tennis Balls; Racquets Kestrung and Repaired promptly.— Wiseman and Son. WALKING Sticks, Silver-mounted, - from 2s v V —James Prince, Queen-street, opposite Herald Office. FOUND —Where you can get Goods below JC their real value. Call at once.— Cohen's Jewellery Sale, Queen-street, oppoBite Wyndham-strcet. " - V.- v t ; : TOTE do not refuse* money at N. Cohen's tt Realisation Jewellery Sale. Watches, Chains, Links, Brooches, etc., next to nothing. -Queen-street, opposite Wyndham-street. Personal. T El JONES who recently passed for Home • Trade Mate and River Master, first time, was a pupil -of Captain Mincham, 43, Wakefleld-street. MATRIMONIAL.— widow Lady, ago 39 ! (English), educated and domesticated j (with means), seeks Life Partner through Uannaford's Agency, 410, Queen-street. Lost and Found. LOST, on Sunday Afternoon—A Gold Brooch Jj with Pearls and a Turquoise.—Reward on returning to Mrs. ltronfeld, Eden Crescent. ''■ i\ Wanted. . Mines Department Wellington, January 9, . 1902. VTSTBITTEN Applications stating qualiftca1V V tions, and accompanied by testimonials, will bo received at this Office up to SATURDAY, the Bth of February next, for tile Position of ASSISTANT-INSTRUCTOR at the School of Mines at the Thames, at a salary of £180 per annum. • The person selected v»;u be required to assume his duties on the ist of March next. T - JAMES MCGOWAN, Minister for • Mines.. DUNEDIN DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE - _ BOARD. — , v DRAINAGE ENGINEER. Applications, accompanied by, testimonials, •will be received up to 10th March next by the Board, for the position of Drainage Engineer. The Engineer appointed will be required to prepare a Scheme for the Drainage and. Sewerage of the district administered by the Board, and. to carry out the construction of the same. Duties to conuncnce as : soon as possible after;- appointment. The engagement -to> be for a term .of four'.years at a salary of £BUQ per annum. " ■" i S. H. MIRAMS, >. - N < v • •' Secretary, . Dunedin, New Zealand, v- . ; . 15th January, 1902. ~, . . jrjOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. APPOINTMENT OF BOROUGH ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.. • _ The Council of the above Borough invite Applications for the office of Borough Engineer and Surveyor, at a salary of £300' per annum, and tho appointment to date from April 1, 1902. Particulars of the terms and conditions • attaching to the appointment may bo seen at the office of tho NEW ZEALAND HERALD, or may be obtained from the undersigned. Applications endorsed " Borough Engineer," and accompanied by not less than three recent testimonials, must reach me not later than 4 p.m. on MONDAY, March 10, 1902. Canvassing any member of the Council, either directly or indirectly, will disqualify. By Order. 0. E. BELLRINGER, - Town Clerk. Town Hall, New Plymouth, January 16, 1902. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. Applications are invited for a Lecturer on Modern Languages (French and German) in this College. Salary, £100 per annum, with fees and leave to take private pupils: Duties to commence on MONDAY, • March 3 next. Applications, with testimonials, to be addressed to the undersigned on |or before SATURDAY, February 22, at 12 noon. D. W. RUNCIMAN, ' Registrar. January 21, 1902. GENTS WANTED, TOWN AND COUNTRY. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF U.S. Are prepared to offer LIBERAL TERMS TO FIRST-CLASS AGENTS. AUCKLAND OFFICE, . 119,' Queen-street. QAPITAL WANTED To EXTEND A NEW BRANCH IN A WELL ESTABLISHED CITY BUSINESS. Apply "948," Herald T Office. ' T? . ■jyj" E D I C A L. LOCUM TENENS WANTED, Early in February, for 9 or 10 months: very easily worked suburban practice; ' exceptionally liberal terms. Apply, " MEDICUS," ' Herald Office. A THOROUGHLY experienced Man in Stock-J-i. raising and Sheep-farming .in general, 11 years in the Argentine, seeks suitable employment.— " Farm," HERALD Office. BOYS (several) Wanted at HERALD Works. —Apply Works Manager, Second Floor. BOY Wanted, at once, for Office; .lost, left school not objected to.—Apply 11. M. Smeeton, Limited, Queen-street. .. GENTLEMAN requires Comfortable Bedroom, private home. —Write 947, HERALD Office. ■ . ■ . ' : ______ ■ , ITVO TAILOES.— Cutter, . just arX rived from England, desires engagement; nine years' experience; .' practical . tailor. " Cutter," care of HERALD Office. -TXTj - A N : ... T - E D — iVVj A JUNIOR CLERK FOR AN - INSURANCE OFFICE. Apply 949, INSURANCE, Herald Office. "W, A N T £ PVV 3 Owners of Horses to ask their Grocer or Merchant tor ANDREW AND . LLOYD'S At OHAFF. The Best Manufactured. • — ■ OTAUUHU. . : ANTED Known —On Sale—Portland * V Cement, Hydrauho and Garden Lime. Bricks, Sand, Pipes, etc. Advice on ooncrete free. ? >■ .- • • J. WILSON AND CO.. ; . •Custom-street west. ■ TAfANTED Known—Persons intending to •VV Buy Laud or House Properties, to call and consult Mr. Thornes, 91, Queen-street, with regard :to suitable Homes or Several specially good Blocks just on nana, showing 10 to 12 per cent, interest. . _ To Owners desirous of speeddy realising, my. Sales by Auction offer special advantages. - " J. THORNES. 91. Queen-street. .. / :.. .-/.'V .-'.V','; ; : v \-\
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11869, 22 January 1902, Page 1
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