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Miscellaneous. fpHE Hockey Season.—Ladies are invited to X inspect Samples of our latest arrivals in Sticks.— R. Reynolds and Co. ." '• ■'' rpENNIS. 1900-L — Racquets by ration* JL makers; Tenuis Balls; Racquet* Rest mug and Repaired promptly.— Wiseman and Son. i FOOTBALL Season.—lntending' I»nrchasers JO will do well to inspect our latest importations of the famous Sykes Football.—B. Reynolds and Co. ' \ vi LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S Left-off «nd Misfit clothing bought. Letters promptly attended to.— and Mrs. Botr terill. Karangahape Road (opposite Eaststreet). EVERY Description of Travelling Trunks, Bags, Carry-alls, Hat Boies, Valises in stock or made to order.—J. Wiseman and Son. DMACPHERSON-Splendid Valne in all • Kinds of Drapery. DMACPHEESON-AU Goods New. and ' Everything marked in plain figures. DM ACPHERSON-Dress, Black, and Nary ._ Lustres, Grenadines, etc. DMACPHERSON— New CoUarettes. La<-e • 'i v ies. Ornaments, Buckles, Fall Nets, Frilling. Belts. Millinery, Gem Bats. DMACPHERSON— For Lace Curtains, from . Is Oil up 19s; Cretonne Art Muslins; all kiuds_Furnishing Draperies. t DMACPHERSON-Gent/s" Clothing. M«r- . eery, Shirts, Ties, Collar*, Halo, Cups, Tennis Clothing, etc. KNITTED All-wool Bloomers—Ladies', from 3s 6d; Children's, from 2s.—Manufactured by W. Spedding._Kran pe Komi. TUST TO BLAND—A Choloe Assortment ot it Ladies' Purses and Card Cases, fitted Cases and Bags; suitable for present* J. Wisoman and Bon. MEN'S and Boys' Clothing—Superior GarJ.»A ments, equal to made to .ne.wure, at halt price; best stock in town.—RUSHBROOK AND BRLDGMAN. Premises open until 10 p.m. on Saturday. rpOUP.ISTS.—See K. SPENCER for <sreeiT J- Stone Jewellery and Manri Curios. Largest Assortment in the colony.—-Between Ross and Anserine and T. 11. Hall and Co, Lower Queen-street. BATHS.-TURKISH 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 puri. tying the skin, restoring the health, or removing aches »nd pains ot all kinds. Also Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shower, 6d. from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.—Lome-street, t_ Victoria-street East. Telephone No. SJS. JgLBOTRIO T.IGHTINO. Estimates Given. .T7LECTRICAL •piITTINGS; Repairs of all Kinds. WM. CROSHER AND SONS, HIGH-STREET. AUCKLAND. Board and Residence- " Symonds-street. opposite X Choral Hall.—Vacancies for Hoarders, every convenience; terms moderate. Telephone 71*.—Mrs. Carter. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA. This Favourite Establishment, has been continuously open during the year, and has been ; appreciatively patronised by large numbers j of pleasure-seekers. It has recently been renovated and enlarged, and is in a thoroughly sanitary condition. Eighty visitors can be comfortably accommodated. Terms moderate. 8. T. BRENT. Proprietor. A j R A W A XT O U S E. ROTORUA. SITUATION UNRIVALLED. ''',''.'■ EXCELLENT TESTIMONIALS. ELECTRIC LIGHT. MRS. D. GRIFFITHS. , .£:;: .;,. Proprietress.,, ■ J ; "■"' '> Tariff Rreasonable. Letters and Telegrams prompt attention. . CAMBRIDGE. FOUNT) AT LAST. THE VERY BEST PLACE TO SPEND AN ENJOYABLE HOLIDAY, At MRS. WESTERN'S, I WAINONI, CAMBRIDGE. Visitors will receive it he best of attention, comfortable beds, and excellent cuisine. Splendid balcony, where one can enjoy the fresh air and scenery without fati.ae. _ CONSUMPTIVES NOT TAKEN. T3i ' O T O 11 U A. EDENBURGH HOUSE, Centrally Situated, Near Railway Station. Post Office, and Government Baths. Cleanliness, Good Table. Electric Light. TERMS—2Ss per Week, or 5s per Day. MRS. CHAS. ANKETELL. Proprietress. . Late of Australia. £ -.; Lost and Found. * lOST, from Ladies" Mile, Remuera— Dark J Bay Polo Pony, gelding, while stripe on nose, named Gisborne. Reward.— Maitland. LOST, on Saturday, between Brighton Road, Parnell. and Papatoitoi, via Remuera and Vincent Roads—Fawn Covert Coat.—Reward at J. and C. Tapper's, Painters, Parnel L "lIEWARD.—Lost, Saturday Afternoon, be.LYi tween Grafton Road and Albert Park— A Child's Cream t'Sxr Coat.—Return to Mrs. Passmore, Lower Grafton Road. Wanted. ADVERTISER, 15 years' experience in print- . ing, stationery, and bag trades, desires Position in any capacity.—Apply " 1082," Herald Office. AUCKLAND WORKING MEN'S CLUB. Applications are invited for the position of BILLIARD MARKER. Applicants must apply in writing, enclosing testimonials and references, addressed to the Secretary, on or before WEDNESDAY, May 7th. Particulars of duties, etc., may be seen at the Club. By order of the President. APPLICATIONS ■*» Will be received until 6TH MAY, PROX.. For the Position of MANAGER Of the HAWKE'S BAY SAWMILLERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. Applicants must, have a thorough knowledge of the Timber Trade in all its branches. Salary, £400 per annum and travelling expenses. Further particulars and conditions may be. viewed at the Herald Office. W. A. RYAN. Secretary. Dannevirke, 18th April, 1902. 30 a l R Ij "■ WANTED, IMMEDIATELYor\ Q I ft I> S. Apply, with references, to COLONIAL AMMUNITION COMPANY'S WORKS, Mount Eden, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sharp and Energetic Girls can earn Large Wages on Piece Work. TllT: TED KNOWNiWi WE HAVE A LINE OF T\ARK ■ySjriNTER QATS, Which were Imported from England two years ago into the Oamaru District. They have proved a wonderful yielder, producing over 100 bushels per acre each season. 'They grow like our Duns, shooting out a good deal, and should be sown in the Autumn or early Winter. They have a line Straw, and have done well on poor land down South. We hold Stocks of specially Selected Canterbury Oats as follow:—Duns, Canadians. White Tartars, Gartens, Danish, etc. We supply best qualities obtainable of Manures and Seeds of all kind*. . l - '.. ' Send for particulars before buying. Our Vsilues are undoubtedly, the best. F. W. SMITH AND CO., COMMERCE-STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11951, 28 April 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11951, 28 April 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11951, 28 April 1902, Page 1

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