• Lost and Found. FOUND—A White-and-Tan Collie Dog.—For address apply HERALD Office, LOST, from Remuera—One White Horse ami '.. One Creamy Pony Mare; rugs on. Reward.—C. Milligan, Grocer. Newmarket. Personal. 11/1" A T B, I M O N I A L. A Settler, North of Auckland, Widower, family all grown rip and away, wishes to correspond with Middle-aged Spinster or Widow with a view to partnership. Some means desirable, but not essential. A j modest, pleasantly-situated, and comfortable homo waits a claimant.—Address in the first instance to "Home," Office of this Paper.' To Let;. TO LET—3 or 4 Unfurnished Rooms, good X locality, ParnelL— address, apply HERALD Office. rpo LET or Sell—Six-roomed House, with 1 X or 3 acres, Mangere. For Sale—New Set Buggy Harness, , cost £9, for £6 10s.—Jas. Beaver,' Onehunga. ■> / npQ I.LET, Ponsonby Road—" Wentworth .1. House."* ' com-aining M 0: roorne, with modern conveniences. Bent, £80 per annum. —-W. Prater and Son ' ' rpo LET— Building, Albert and Chapel X' Streets, with large upper floor, 150 ft. suitable for factory, store, auction mart, or stables.— Masefield and Co. ■THO LET—Small Offices, first floor, HERALD X Buildings; low rent.— HERALD Office; or, W. Prater and Sons. ' ■ : mo LET. Furnished, from November 1— X Newly-furnished Brick House, 7 rooms and every modern convenience. In good locality, and close to town. Moderate rental. —For address, apply HERALD Office. rpo LET, Furnished, in Farnell—A partial* X larly nice House (brick), of 9 rooms and all conveniences; stables, coach-house, and man's room. Telephone. Trams pass the property. Unsurpassed view of the whole harbour.—W. Frater and Son. ' FURNISHED Rooms to Let, use of kitchen X 1 and bath. Terms moderate.—Apply, Mrs. T. Wilson. No. 10, Graham-street, off Victoriastreet West. - . • ' TO LET, QUEEN-STREET .SEVEN YEARS' LEASE OF CENTRAL PREMISES, No. 91, , Suitable for Insurance Offices; ore ground floor. Will be Altered to Suit Tenants. J. THORNES, 91, Queen-street. T7" AEAN G A H A P E ROAD. TO LET—BRICK SHOP, At Present occupied by MRS. SCOTT, Milliner. 16ft 6in wide. Runs through to back street. .'-"'..■. J. M. MCLACHLAN, ' » ' 10, Coombe Arcade, Or, Crummer Road. HOUSE, 6 rooms, Selwyn-street, top of Hep-burn-street, for Sale; £150. ;. -,•''; Miscellaneous. C CHANCE Customers, as well as our own, ■> should visit Rendell's Sale of Benton's Stock, Newton and Queen-street. A TTENTION, you Young Ladies ! A Dress A Exhibition is promised you at the Federal Hall at 3 o'clock next TUESDAY Afternoon. ■-. ■•.•;,- ■ ' ADOLPHUS ARRIS, just passed as Home Trade Mate, first time, was a Pupil of Captain MinCham's.— Wakefield-stveet. A TEST of the ease in learning how to' Cut -CV and Make your own "Dresses is given at the Free Exhibition of Dresscutting and Making, Federal Hall, TUESDAY, 3 p.m. DECHEIRO. Lady Palmist and Phrenolo- ■■'■' gist, College Hill, six doors below Ponsonby Post Office. Hours, 1 11 till 3, 7to 8 evenings. YOUR Money will have big purchasing power if spent -this week ■■■at Rendell's Sale of Benton's Stock. .■■ DR. 'HELEN BURNABY, Specialist, Ladies' Complaints, consults free. Rheumatism her Electro Oils cure. Deafness. Eyes, special remedies; Goitre cured.- Hours, 10, 3.30, ev'gs. — Burnleigh,"; Khyber Pass, op, Chemist. npHE Latest Creations in - Dresses, * Blouses, X and Robes will be on Exhibition at the Federal Hall on TUESDAY at 3 p.m. TJIREF, GIFT! ! !—A Handsome Piano Stool X 1 given FREE to each person buying a. Piano'from us during October:—NO DEPOSIT Piano Co.. 28, High-street. ' IT IS FREE. It is worth seeing. It is a Dress Exhibition. It will be held at the Federal Hall next TUESDAY; at 3 p.m. LISTEN, Ladies ! Make a note to call at the Federal Hall on TUESDAY NEXT at 3 p.m. The Dresses there will be worth, looking at. OYSTERS AND RABBITS.-Rabbits, skinned or otherwise, Is Cd a pair; Best Rock Oysters, la 6d a bottle, at Sahford's Fish Market. ' THE perfect ease in learning to make your own Dresses is shown TUESDAY at the FREE Exhibition of Pupils' Work at Federal Hall, 3 p.m. ' ■ PIANO STOOL GIVEN FREE with each Piano purchased during October.-NO DEPOSIT Piano Co., 28, High-street. ' . IMPORTANT ■!!!—Piano and Organ Buyers call and see the Best Value Yet Offered.— Cash or terms, at F. Moore and Co.'s, 75, Lower Queen-street. READING, CARVER, AND CO., the Up-to-XV date Business and Estate. Agents. CONSULT THEM and SAVE MONEY. Advice Gratis.— Shortland-street. Tel. 1542. THE Exhibition of Dresses made by the X Pupils of the Langer School is booked for the Federal Hall, TUESDAY NEXT, 3 p.m. Don't forget. 77IANCY Dresscutting by Mrs. Langer and X Pupils at the Free Demonstration at Federal Hall on TUESDAY, 3 p.m. A FREE Demonstration on Dresscutting is i_. to be given at the Federal Hall at 3 o'clock on TUESDAY NEXT, You should see it. RAND Free Exhibition Of Children's ClothvJT big, Bovs' Coats, Knickers, etc., cut and made by Pupils of Danger Dresscutting School at Federal Hall TUESDAY, 3 p.m. }~>IANOS on the Hire System, from 5s X weekly, best English makers; call and inspect,—F. Moore and" Co., 75, Lower QueenStreet. ____________ PERIODIC PILLS. 2s 6d; Extra Strong, Aa 6d. The most certain medicine for all irregularities. Full directions with each box. Post free, anywhere, for amount in stamps.— Russell (late Ganderton), Chemist, Post Office, Upper Symonds-street, Auckland. SUPERB GOWNS, Smart Costumes, Skirts, etc., all cut and made by Pupils of Langer Dresscutting School on Exhibition on TUESDAY at Federal Hall, 5 p.m. " TMTJSIO' ii LIKE WINE"- ""•*■ ■ It inflames men to new achievements, as DINGO EUCALYPTUS Cures Coughs, Colds, and other grievances. 7U-ATURE CURE INSTITUTE. GLEN TUI, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. B. HEIMANN, Naturopath, Graduate Natural Healing Methods, Berlin, Germany, and of Medical Staff, St. Luke's Hospital, U.S.A. LATEST GERMAN AND AMERICAN METHODS. MASSAGE, HYDROPATHY, ELECTROPATHY, DIETETICS, ETC. Best Results in NERVOUS AND DISEASES OF DIGESTIVE ORGANS. ANAEMIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, RHEUMATISM, etc. FREE INFORMAL, 3-5 p.m. and 6-7.30 p.m. Free Correspondence for Country Patients. ARYAN S Y S T E M." Are you in doubt or perplexity ? Are you troubled in mind? Are you anxious to know • about- your Character, Health, Domestic Matters, Marriage, and Speculation, then go and consult, THE INDIAN SCIENTIFIC PALMIST AND CHARACTER READER, No. 14, Ist Floor, His Majesty's Arcade, QUEEN-STREET. Hours: 10 till 12.30; 2 till 5.30; 7 till 9 p.m. Everyone hitherto visited has been thoroughly satisfied. j A RTISTIC DRESSMAKING. -"• LATEST DESIGNS. MRS. CAMPBELL. " THORNWOOD," MOUNT ROSKILL ROAD (Near Smeeton's). Largo English Experience. Agent Celebrated " RODMURE" System of Cutting, as used in leading houses at Home. WE HAVE LEFT 75, and are now at 191, Queen-street, near Victoria-street.—E. and F. Piano Agency (S. Coldicutt. Manager). T)REMISKS TOO SMALL— to larger. X 191, Queen-street— and Foreign Piano Agency;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12399, 12 October 1903, Page 1
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