TO . COUNTRY SETTLEES BASSETT BROS., Caebtage Painters, Trimmers, House' . axtv Sim? Decorators,-Symonds-Street,' Auckland. All kreds of Vehicles for sale, or bought, sold or exchanged on commission. Customers, rorpiiring paint .ing work done in the country, one of tho firm v, ill bo despatched to do the work on receipt of order to do so. HRO . COUNTRY SETTLEES. For Exhausted Vitality, Premature Decline in Man—Consult J. E. GARDINEK, M.8., S.A., Medical Specialist in all Nervous, Chronic and private complicated diseases. Consultation personally, or by letter. Personally when in Auckland ' at Mr Tubberty's Boarding House, corner of Symonds and Wakefieldstreets. All letters for the present to be addressed: General Post Office, Auck- j land, Box 629 ;. or to General Post Office, Wellington. All correspondence regarded as confidential. mo COUNTRY SETTLERS.—Mes JL Bathtjrst (opposite Union Fre» Church, Comer of Chapel and Wei-1 lesley-streets, Auckland,) has excellent accommodation for Boarders. Visitors i from the Peninsula and Waikato, etc., welcomed. Terms: 16s per weekT™o~ COUWTEr^STTLEES & TEAvellers:—^Persons visiting Auckland will find a Compoetable Home (bath and piano and every convenience); house supplied from home faim. Terms: Hs per week and upwards Telegram j?. ant! letters promptly attended to. MAKY ANN GIBI3, Proprietress fro O OUNTET LADIES. I Mes Waltho, Certificated Accoucheese and Trained Nurse. First-class accommodation for ladies.—s2, Short • and-stroot, Auckland. 110 THE LADIES and GENTLEMEN JL of tho Peninsula, Waikato, etc, — Flower-hoiders ! Flower-holders ! Latest oat from England — Flowei - holders— quite a novelty. These may be worn in Xiadies' or Gentlemen's button-holes, i'hey are -unbreakable, fit close to dress or coat, and are easily adjusted. Having a solid bottom they can be placed in position without pressing out t_p water. Price, sixpence; post free, sevenpence. Agoat. for the Colonies: C. SAVILLE JONES, Symonds Street, opposite St. f'eimlchro'a School. Auckland. rflHB OEIENTAL BOAEDINGX HOUSE (next Webbe's Oak House), Hobson-street, Auckland.— H. PATEN, Proprietor.—ls well situated; the rooms are lofty and comfortable ; the site healthy and commanding, and the bill' of fare and attendance excellent. Charges moderate. Buses and trams pass all day. 4^Tjl^T^D"CLUß,'rE^en"Cres_l_ cent (short distance from Kail way." Station and Queen-st, Auckland). 'MRS E. McGUIEE, proprietress (1 ate of Hamilton). Good accommodationfor married & single boarders. First-rate table, piano, tath, and every home comfort. Terms—Permanent boarders, 16s per week Visitors staying one week, £1. A number of nice rooms to lot cheap. THE NEWTON OVULE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. The MeteojrOyeles. Manufactured by us are a distinct advantage on the usual run of locally made machines. They £22 — are made by expert workmen on the latest methods, assisted by the most modern appliances, while the finish is a revelation to the Auckland Public, being equal to the highest priced imported machines. None but £22— the very best English parts are used in thoir construction, and the prieo is as low as possible, consistent with good quality and workmanship. Cycles of every description repaired on the shortest notice. — Country orders specially attended to. Newton Cycle Manufacturing Coy., Karangahape Road (Opposite Jewish Cemetery.) A. M.CHIVEES, Manager. mHE CAMPBELL and EHREN-' X FKIED CO. (Limited). • PRIZB-TAKEES AT ALL EXHIBITIONS. ' Having completed extensive altera- j teratfons in their Premises and Plant, j can confidently recommend their'} PRIZE EXHIBITION PURE BEER ! (In Bulk and Bottle) AS A ■■ FIRST-CLASS TONIC BEVERAGE, And specially adapted for the Auckland climate, being brewed from the choicest malt and hops and purest water. INVALID STOUT (A Specialty). Highly invigorating and nutritious. THE CAMPBELL & EBRENFRIED CO. (Limited), ALBERT BEEWEEY. TTISITOES TO EXHIBITION i V Don't fail to see ADAMS' "Beat-all" CEMENT, No. 2 Court (Opposite.Sargood and Son's Exhibit). Over 3,000 Bottles sold during the past seven weeks. Best and strongest Cement in New Zealand. Wonderful demand and every satisfaction given to buyers. Splendid assortment of specimens repaired at Exhibition. Warranted to rosist hot and cold water.
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume VIII, Issue 581, 25 March 1899, Page 4
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