Business Cards- _ By Appointment to Their Excellencies the Bar! and Countess of Glasgow, the Earl and Countess of Onslow; Sir William and Lady Jervois, etc., etc. AUCK LA N D STEAM LAUNDRY, jfi. THOMAS WIGG. Proprietor, Upper Queen-street (near St. Benedict' 3 Church). . . . . High-class Work a.. Specialty., Moderate Charges. Curtain Dressing. Telephone 7aJ. GL A..... B°TT LE> STOCK AND SKAREBEOKEE. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. NO. 5 N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. Telephone No. 631. W. A- €AK TE R SOLICITOR, Has COMMENCED PRACTICE AT OPOTIKL CUEKIE, TAIL, OB w'rom Hill Bros., Old Bond-street, West End, London;. . j 283, QUEEN-STREET (next to Singer and Co. I have now Opened up my New Season's ! Goods for Spring and Summer Wear. Only First-ciass Work turned out; at Moderate Prices. Call and inspect. jQ i'E "yy"ORKS, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. J" QHARLEY, PRACTICAL DYER AND CLEANER. Every Description of LADIES' AND GENT'S GARMENTS CLEANED OR DIED. Over 35 years' experience in England. French Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Goods called lor on receipt of post card. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ME, ROBERT B. LU3K, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. Has Removed from Shortland-street to 91, QUEEN-STREET, Above Mr. Joseph Thornes' Auction Mart. Money to Lend at Lowest Current Rates. DEiIOVAL NOTICE. M A. E. H OBB3 ' SURGEON DENTIST, Has REMOVED to the Commodious and Welllit Premises known as " WENT WORTH," Next Wesleyan Church, Ponsonby Road. Telephone 446. QATOH } A LIYE JJILY pAPERS. Wholesale: D rjp bed ' CHEMIST, NEWMARKET. rpARRING AND SANDING. The season iS now on, and we are quoting prices and booking orders for this work. We keep first-class men and the best of Tar and Sand. Our work last season gave the greatest satisfaction. Tar and Sand in any quantity at the Yard. Tar at Gas Co.'s prices. SAM. WHITE AND SONS, Telephone 703. CUSTOM-STREET. BATHS-TURKISH BATHS.—OPEN EVERY DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9 a.m. tili 6 p.m. Charges, 3s; Saturday, 2s Eight Tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the skin, restoring the health, or removing aches and pains of all Kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shower. 6d, from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.—Lorne-street. OS Victoria-street East. ___________ Ip OR EFFECTIVE ROOF REPAIRS 1 Go to KEESING AND CO., SANITARY PLUMBERS. ETC., ALBERT-STREET (Next Salvation Army Barracks). Telephone 637. gTYLISH TAILORING LATEST : DESIGNS IN ALL CLASSES OFWOOLLENS JOHN rjpODD, OTAHUHU, and DARBY-STREET. AUCKLAND. : Telephone, 542. A. B. W EIGHT AND SONSRECEIVING, FORWARDING, AND PARCEL DELIVERY AGENCY. Custom-street Office. Telephone 143. Wharf Office, Telephone 142. General Depot and Coal and Firewood Yard, Great North Ro.td. NEW ZEALAND PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY. The above Company is now prepared V> Supply both ' PORTLAND CEMENT AND HYDRAULIC LIMB • In Quantities to suit Purchasers. Quality: The Best ASK FOR CROWN AND.' Warehouse: CUSTOM-STREET WEST. Office. 76, VICTORIA ARC.4LE. AUCKLAND. n. 11. COOKE. Manasier. QiTEUABT AND jJIENN, HERALD BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET, JgLECTRICAL JgNGINEERS AND QONTEAOTORS. SUCCESSORS TO ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, . JOHN AND gON, J^TD Contracts for EVERY DESCRIPTION ' OF ELECTRICAL WORK UNDERTAKEN. ' DYNAMOS, LAMPS, CABLES, BATTERIES, BELLS, ETC.. STOCKED. I N G AND Y 0 U N G ' PLUMBERS AND HOT WATER ENGINEERS. ' ■ And SANITARY SPECIALISTS, MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL. By Practical and Theoretical Examination of Worshipful Company of Plumbers, London; City Guilds Institute/London; and Sanitary Institute, Scotland. FIRST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED IN ALL SANITARY RECONSTRUCTION. E . v A N s - WHOLESALE FRUITERER. LOWER QUEEN-STREET, Desires to thank hi 3 Country Customers for their generous support, and having made my Wholesale Department a Success. Eight Hands Constantly Employed. GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED TO BOAT AND RAIL. I Terms on Application. HALF-RIPE BANANAS MY SPECIALTY. fancy GoodsJAPANESE "gXHIBITIuN AT Q.OODSON'S. MR. GOODSON. during his stay in Japan, visited the most important manufacturing centres, spending a week in the Osaka Exhibition. there, as everywhere, securing the latest novelties in Lacquer Ware, Porcelain, Bam- , boo, Embroidered Fire and Draught Screens, Flowers, Blossoms, Plants, the most perfect imitations of the celebrated dwarfed trees /suitable for table and overmantel decorations). Japanese 'Xmas Cards, Menu and Dinner Cards, and a Host of New Goods too numerous to mention. Many Lines never be fore seen in the Colony--214-C.«es-214 ; Of Goods have been opened. The Japanese Bazaar has been completely transformed for the Exhibition, now opened. There is on view Japanese Figures, in costume, Cherry Tree in full bloom, Wisteria Bowers, Flower Pagoda, a Toriigato. and a few articles in daily use in Japan. A trifling present will be offered to each Customer, as a souvenir of the Japanese Exhibition. Any Customer who would like to have in pamphlet form the " Notes from Mr. Goodson's diary of his Japanese tour ' reprint from the NEW ZEAI/AND HERALD), can obtain one upon application at the Loudon Arcade.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12457, 30 December 1903, Page 2
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