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Board and BesidenceCERTIFICATED Ladies' Nurse and Midwife ha« Accommodation for Acoonchement. Terms moderate.—Apply to Mr. Kenderdine, Chemist, Karangahape Road, or Mr. King, Chemist, Queen-street. ■■ ' ' -" ■ ■•■'.• ■ ;, BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, !"' BOTORUA. " '«. - v This Favourite Establishment has been ecutinwonsly open during the year, and has been appreciatively patronised by large numbers of pleasure-seekers. It has recently been renovated and enlarged, and is in a thoronsaly sanitary condition. Eighty visitors can be comfortably aoconim«dii»ted. Terms moderate. _ , *-.' 8. T. BRENT. Proprietor. A R A W A -Q- O U SE. ■" , " ROTORUA. ~ . *' SITUATION UNRIVALLED. EXCELLENT TESTIMONIALS. ELECTRIC LIGHT. MRS. D. GRIFFITHS, ~. Proprietress. . Tariff Rreasonable. Letters and Telegrams prompt attention. pAMBRIDGE. FOUND AT LAST, THE VERY BEST PLACE TO SPEND AN ENJOYABLE HOLIDAY, At MRS. WESTERN'S. WAINONI, CAMBRIDGE. Visitors will receive the beat of attention, comfortable beds, and excellent cuisine. Splendid balcony, where one can enjoy, the fresh air and scenery without fatigue. CONSUMPTIVES NOT TAKEN., T> O T O B 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. CHAB. ANKETELL, Proprietress. Late of Australia. . FEOQMORE." Symonds-street, opposite Choral Hall.—Vacancies for Boarders, every convenience; terms moderate. Telephone 714.—Mrs. Carter. r 4 Public Notices. i ; TUX o T.. I 0. • E. With the view of Checking the Elicit Shooting of Game in the Ceuntry Districts, the Acclimatisation Society notifies that a Reward of £3 will be paid to any person on whese evidence a conviction is secured under the Animals' Protection Act, 1880. Particulars of breaches of the Act should be forwarded to the Secretary of the Acclimatisa* tion Society. Museum Buildings, Auckland, , ■ - * Personal. ' v '. t ■ WILL Mr. Garner, who called At HEUaU) • Office two weeks ago, kindly call again 1 at, earliest convenience? L.-Highly-respectable Middle-! asred Widow, snlendid housekeener (with means and property) seeks Life Partner, through Hannaford's Agency, 410, Queenstreet. ; . ■ .7. , " QLATER'S Detectives," acknowledged by O both the Press and the Public to be the finest organisation of Male and Female Detective talent iii the world for private inquiries. Representatives in every town on earth. Consultations Free.—Henry ■Slater, Manager. No. 1, Basinghall-Htreet, London, Eng. Cables, " Distance," London. iTIT-.1.S S STAGE Y, FROM LONDON, ';_■" 7 .. Lectures „ -- ,• METAPHYSICAL SOCIETY'S ROOM, 314, VICTORIA ARCADE (THIRD FLOOR), THIS EVENING, at, 8. Subject: "Compensation.'* J Silver Coin Admission.. Meeting Open to the Public. , Lost and Found. LOST, between Vincent-street and Opera House—Gold Brooch, Maltese Cross.—Return Mrs. Hackett, top Vincent-street, Reward. ' ,v* LOST, since April 18, from Murdoch Road— YoniM, White Foj: Terrier, black and tan left ear. spot over right eye; answers to name . of Bobs.— K. F. Capper. Murdoch R«ad. Wanted. TO LA X MIL L OWNERSWANTED—An Engagement as Manager, or would run mill on shares. Advertiser bail had conaidui-able practical experience.—Address " Phonnmni." HEBALI) Office. YOUNG WOMAN wants Situation as Companion to Invalid or Elderly Lady.—Ad- ' dress A.8., care of Mrs. Canon, Fox, " 'lite Vicarage," Whawengahika, Gisborne. MO N E Y WAN T E D.£300~ta £500 on Good Freehold Security.. Principals onlyAddress "SECURITY." Care Herald Office. TXTANTED-Two Ladies, with little capital. " * * as Partners in a going; concern. Good , returns guaranteed.—Reply to "Genuine,'' HERALD Office. •TTSrANTED-PARKNTS AND GUARDIANS .»»i TO KNOW THAT SHAOKFXJ'OBD Has Oi»ned a Full Shipment of BOYS' AND YOUTHS Sufi's AND OVERCOATS. L Good Assortment of HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, UNDERCLOTHING. TTETj ANTED KNOWN--1» SHACKELFORD'S MILLERAIN WATERPROOF COATS. Light, Porous, Healthy and Stylish,, are the best ami most gentlemanly for winter wear. The Famous Distingue WATERPROOF, in all Leading Styles—Talma, Corinthian, Si, Leger. Paddock, etc. 262 and 364, QUEEN-STREET. ' \\T A N T E Di»»- AN ENERQETIO MAN, As TRAVELLER AND SALESMAN in the GRAIN, SEED, MANURE, AND PRODUCE BUSINESS. •With, knowledge of country districts preferred. Apply by letter, stating remuneration ■required, and enclosing testimonial's), ! by 12 o'clock FRIDAY NEXT. May 2. FARMERS' SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, Care W. J. Hurst and Ce., Queen-street, TTOBSON BAY DRAINAGE. Applications are invited far the position of Inspector for the above Works. Applications to state experience, age, etc., and lie sent in to the Secretary to the Hobson Bay Drainage Board, at the Council Chambers, Parnell, before 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 7th May next. Rate of payment, 10a per day. PEROY .WARD, Engineer. '■ APPLICATIONS Jul. Will be received until 6TK 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. ,"■■■ • J Further particulars and conditions may he 1 viewed at the HERALD Office. W. A. RYAN, Secretary), Pannevirke. 18th April, 1902. TJI7" AN TED KNOWSiVV. That *' CRAIG'S CURIOSITY SHOP'S IS IN PRINCES-STREET, (#;; ' '.«<, : V-'J !

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11953, 30 April 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11953, 30 April 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11953, 30 April 1902, Page 1