Shipping. fr a _ a AND a r INE. xl. ±\, Li 111®! To AMERICA. CANADA, '" EUROPE. ! Leave , Leave i Arrive at Mail Steamers Auckland. Uuno- I Kan Arrive £ Friday, j lulu. Francisco London SONOMA .. May"!* May 23 :Mav2D June 10 VENTURA June2 'June 18 '.June 10 Julyl Sierra ..Juno-JS jJulyJ 'July 10 July 22 T ONDON IN Of? "TVAYS. QANAUA, AMERICA, TfUROPE AT LOWEST RATES. 1 i WOUND BY i A. AND A. LINE, | THE WORLD p. AND O. COY., VIA ORIENT LINE, AMERICA, A M.M. CO., CANADA, N.D.L. CO.. i jgNGLAND. ABERDEEN LINE, QVEZ. S.S. AND A . COY., 1 i QAPE. N.Z.3. CO. , / 6000 T ON BraAMJ'8 raAMJ ' CLASSED 100 Al, BRITISH LLOYD'S. 2-BERTH CABINS. ; Apply for full information. HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. CUSTOM AND QUEEN STREETS. ; Telephone 1184. AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY. ljiJltJ| The K.Ms. VENTURA (6000 tons, g**sßS@g| 17 knots) will sail 011 or about „ Saloon Cabins contain 2 berths only. ~;' HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. _ , , Agents, i 'telephone 1184. Lost and Found LOST— Draught Brown Horse, 4-years-old. star on forehead, flat shoes, Liberal Reward.—E. H. Bennett, Ltd., Com-merce-street. LOST, last night, between Queen-street and Ponsonby—Bag of Sweep's Tools.—Finder please communicate* with Witcock, Sum-mer-street. :T OST, between Randolph-street and Newton J-i Road—Chain and Cross, with ring attached, on 28th April; reward; keepsake.— Apply HERALD Office. lOfeT, between Sell's. Victoria-street, and J Bottom of Franklin Road—Two One Pound Notes.-Reward on returning to Miss Nolan, Court Bros., Queen-street. -— - , -"■- - a === V Personal "PACH, AUGUST HENRY.-Last heard at J- Stratum; communicate mother; father dead. Anyone knowing whereabouts write Mrs. Pacii. Bayswater, Victoria. Miscellaneous. TT PAYS to Get Your Umbrella Re-covered. 1 Half tho cost of a new one.—Faikner's, fjuecn-street. M DME. DOLGOURELLI, 33, Pitt-street, opL»'JL posit Grey-street. Ladies. 3s and 6s; Gentlemen, lus 6d. MR. HARE, Herbalist, Newton.-try our t'A Electric Baths: cures everyone. Ladies, remember no pair or mark. All superfluous Hairs removed for ever. Come and see. Advice free. (CHILDREN'S Fancy Sweaters, all colours jU and ( sices; groat variety of patterns.--W. Speeding, Karangahape Road. I" G. HENDERSON'S Infallible Neuralgia >> • Cure does not cause heart depression; . Iso. Cherry Elixir for Coughs, Colds, and J j best Complaints; also. Painless Corn Cure. These and other preparations have been before the public, for the last 30 years, which is a proof of tlteii ''superiority.—Pattcsonstreet. Freeman's Bay. I , I IF' you suffer with Varicose Vein . Weak 1 or Swuilinc '•■.-. •■•'' oj! ". G. Pre*a. opposite Ne«"to» Post iJi'lct, Auckland, for I one of his Leg Supports. Prices from 9s 6d. i These supports give immediate relief; try them. IT PAYS to Get Your Umbrella Re-covered. J. Half the cost of a new one.—Falkner's, Queen-street. Y> RICHARDSON, Engraver. 23, High-street, JV. Auckland.— Memorial Tablets, Brass Name Plates. Stencils, Bowls. Jewellery Inscriptions, Wood Engravings, etc., neatly executed, ITRS. rpiIORNTON T EES (Graduate of Dr. McLean, America). HAIR PHYSICIAN AND FACE SPECIALIST. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE (Second Floor). "I O 11 N "l> O L L A R D, ESTATE AGENT, / VALUATOR AND ARBITRATOR, No, 16, COOMBES' ARCADE, AUCKLAND. If IS S MARIO B AGO N, 1 A CITY CHAMBERS, CORNER. QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS, COMPLEXION AND HAIR SPECIALIST. All the latest American Methods for the Treatment of the Skin and Scalp, Superfluous Hair, Moles, Warts, etc.. permanently removed by the Electric Needle. Shampooing, Manicuring, Pedicuring. Obesity Treated. (Patronised by every V ice-Regiu Family in Australasia.) MISS TITOTUWAIN, . IVI 111 Hi rpoiLET SPECIALIST. Face and Scalp Massage. Manicuring. Pedicuring, Shampooing, Hairdressing, etc. Fancy Costumes and Wigs on Hire. Latest Toilet Novelties Stocked, and Hairwork of every description. Permanent Removal of Superfluous Hair.—2o6. Victoria Arcade (upstairs), corner of Shortland-street Tel 254. OEND to City Chambers for your TEA, A wise plan it will be. In double tile come and give a New Firm a trial. A change is good for the liver and the bile. Oh! come and partake of real genuine Tea, A sample to thee we give, quite free. And when yon fairly taste, And your kingly thirst you slake, To you it will prove no modern take. And here below, and where'er you go. Read, the sign that soon must shine Far above the Southern Hue. Yours truly, A. J. G BAHA * AND C a NO T I O E. L> TURKISH BATHS. LORNE-STRr...*. (opposite Central Hotel). Open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. On Saturday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. For Ladies and Gentlemen. Cures Rheumatism, Gout, La Grippe, and all bodily aches and colds. Hot and Cold Baths. 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., and on Saturday 9 p.m. 6d ami is. j SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION BY A PRACTICAL MAN. ',"> Certificates. 64 Situations, obtained by Pupils during 1904. a. g7jarrett- ! SWANSON-BTREET. j J QMEDLEY'S niIILUE OASTE. I" — j GOOD FOR RHEUMATIC, LUMBAGO, WEAK CHESTS, COLDS, STIFF JOINTS. ETC. LARGE JARS, 2s. 2s 3d Posted. SMALL JARS, Is 6d. Is 8d Posted. j .c. L~B KST ' I , COLLI NO WOOD-STREET. PONSONBY, i ' . AUCKLAND. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12859, 6 May 1905, Page 1
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