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Lost, and Found. £10 R B *" A " " For Information .. a * will lead to the Conviction of the party 'Who stole my BULLDOG. i " MUGGINS.'' i ! HADLEY AND COMPANY. 1 ! -street. I Personal. DR. WINK, being able to resume practice, infoinis hi< patients that lie has given tip bis Rooms in Qiiee.»-Mreet. but may lie consulted daily at his Residence, Symouds* street, from J to A, and at ii ii.m. 1"\ R. 11 K 1: I, IV I- 0 IV. V. Will BESUM>: PRAQTICE AS USUAL ON JULY Mil. MR. (HAS. RAT.TI:N"S, 10 p.m. AT HOME, 1.30 In. • " QLATFR-S DETECTIVES." acknowledged I tJto be the tines! arganisatiodi 01 Male and Female Detective Talent- in the. World for private inquiries. .Representatives in every town. Consuluttioiiji free.—Henry Slator, -Manager, No. l, Baling hall-strait, London. Cables, "Distance." li.uudou. Wanted. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD CLERK AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Harbour Board Offices, Jui\e 25th. 1902. Applications will be received lat this Office until TUESDAY, the Bth day of \july. 1902, at 110011, for Clerk and DraughtiHuui to the Engineer's Department. Salarj_, „15u per annum. Conditions of appointment to btw-seen upon application. By order of the Board. M. H. LAIRD, Actiiig.sSevietary. AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. Separate Applications for the posh ion of Mistress of the undernamed SchooAs will be received by the Board on or Before MIONDAY, July 7. 1902. from Teachers qualified to take charge of Infant Classes:— KTHJKIHI, (2) WAIKIEKIE. Half-time Schools. Jl'li*. salary for each position is Eighty-five I3.un.ds (£B5l a. year. Any Teacher canvassing; (Members of the Committee or Members of the Bohrd regarding either appointment will bo disqualified as a Candidate. | ', VINCENT E. RICH. Secretary. ; rpHE BIRKENHEAD AND NORTHCOTE '- GAS COMPANY. LIMITED. Applications for Shares in the above Company will be received by the undersigned. Copies of Prospectus ;uid all-information may be obtained at the Caaupany'B fltliie, 97, Queen-street. ARTHUR J. FURNESS. Secretary, June 21. 1902, ■O A It M AY A N T E D, WANTED TO LEASE OR PURCHASEA GOOD FARM OF ABOUT 200 ACRES. Suitable for cropping, within 3u miles of Auckland. Must have abundant water supI Auckland. and near railway station. . supply, and near railway station. Reply, giving lull particulars, to . )fi V; *„ ■:::"-. r' . :*. •' CROPS." .- : ' '■>' '■'"■■ -"•' Box 546, P. 0., Auckland. TTrr A N T E D- ' • FIRST-CLASS SMALL GOODS'BISCUIT HAND, - Quick worker; for Dunedin.—Apply, " BAKER," Box 122, Auckland. \\T< ANTED- * V ! A MEDICAL MAN For the Albertland Medical Club. £200 a year guaranteed, in addition to outside practice. Applicants are referred to W. Gittos. Esq.. sen., Devonport, and to Dr Knight, Ponsonby Road. Apply to B. MARTIN GUBB, Port Albert. T\r ANTED FOR CASH PURCHASERS. REMUERA—Residence of 8 rooms, and large section. £1000. EPSOM OR REMUERA—IO rooms, and about an acre. £1500. DEVONPORT— rooms, £275; 8 rooms. r ,A). THOMAS P. CAHILL, 99 and 101, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). GEO. SAVERS. Karangahape Road.— Wanted, immediately— must be first-class land, and convenient; also, wanted Few Acres and House, close to Auckland, suitable market garden, clients waiting. For Sale— Allotments, Houses, Mount Boskill, Mount Eden, Prospect Terrace, and close to Reservoir. Money at 6 per cent.— George Savers, Karangahape Road. MESSENGER. Boys wanted at the HERALD Office,—Apply Works Manager, Second Floor. SITUATION Wanted by Grocer's Assistant. 27; employment of any description entertained: good references.—Address Duncan," HERALD Office. rpfiOTTER'S Range-finding Sight Co., Ltd.— L Wanted—so Shares, at once.— Apply P.O. Box 461. ■\\T ANTED KNOWNVVi That "CRAIG'S CURIOSITY SHOP" 18 IN PRINCES-STREET. TTfTANTED - FATHERS AND MOTHERS VV. TO SEE SHACKELFORD'S New Stock of Boys' and Youths' Winter Suits. Overcoats, etc. Latent Styles In English and Colonial Tweeds. Fox's Serges, et<\ Splendid Assortment, of Men's and Boys' j Hosiery. Underclothing, Shirts, Hats, etc. 262 and 264, QUEEN-STREET. \ "IXfANTED-Tbe Ladies and Gentlemen of \ VV Auckland and neighbourhood to know j —That D. and A. Brown. High-clas3 Cleaners ! and Dyers. Shortland-street. have imported one of the Latest Unproved French Plants for " Dry Cleaning." The only one in Auckland. Ladies can now have their Costumes, Fancy Dresses, Capes. Blouses, etc., done by this process. No part of the linings, trimmings, or ornaments need be removed; the goods are not shrunk or altered iu shape; the lustre and finish are preserved; and the most delirate colours are not injured. Works: Grafton Road. "TT7" ANTED KNOWN*Vi A. L. SMITH, DENTIST. Hotson-Btreet, opposite St. Matthew's Church SUPPLIES UPPER OR LOWER SET OF TEETH, £2 2s. Beat Teeth and Materials, and Good Fit Teeth Extracted Without Pain by New Process, 2s Cd; or by Gas. 6s. ■VXT A N T ED KNOW N. 'THE FRED BROWN VENETIAN BLIND Was Awarded THE FIRST CERTIFICATE AND ONLY GOLD MEDAL AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. Thev are Superb. Cheapest and Best. Four Years' Guarantee with Every Blind. Telephone 914. WANTED Known—Handsome 7-piec« DrawiYV iugroom Suite in Tapestry and Plush, £4 10s; 7-piece Drawing-room Suite in Amen can Leather, £4; Chest of Drawers, 18s Cd; Bedsteads, from 18s; Wire Mattress, Ss 6d; Flax Mattress, 6s 6d; Handsome Duchess Pairs, 355; Washstand and Dressing Table, 10s 6d the pair; Kitchen Table, 10s 6d ; Kitchen Chairs, 2s 6d; Wire Stretcher, lis 6d. larger 13s; Leather Conch. 27s 6d; Cretonne Couches, 255; Blankets, from 6s 6d the pair; Quilts, Sheeting, Lace Curtains, Is 9d the pair; Large Curtain Poles, with brass fittings, complete. Is lid; Engraved Tumblers, 2s 3d the half 1 dozen; Dinner, Toilet, and Tea Seta. IRONMONGERY—Dover Stoves, 5 holes on top. large oven, 52s 6d ; Orion Ranges, lowest price; Wire Netting, bs 6d the roll; One Man's Lightning Saw, 6s 9d; Kerosene Stove, 3s; White-handled Tea. Knives, 2a the half dozen; Tea Spoons, is the half dozen; Saws, 2s; Hammers, Is 3d; Square*. Is; Braces, 2s; Axes, 3« 9d; Planes, etc., eta— H. R. SHROFF'S. 106-fiad 108. ,Victoria-str»et^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12002, 26 June 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12002, 26 June 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12002, 26 June 1902, Page 1

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