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To JLei. TO LET, a fire-roomed House.—Apply to J. Perry, Marinion-street. TO LET, a Bedroom and Sitting-room, with use of kitchen.—Apply Mrs Stanely, Collingwood-street loppositc Mr McMaster'3). fTVCTLET, Small Cottage in Norfolk-street, a Ponsonby; rent low.—Apply next door. TO LET, a Comfortable Four-roomed Cottage.—Apply H. J. Riordan, Hobsonstreet, opposite Mr Parker, Grocer. cTIET, at Mount Eden, a New Sixroomed House, stable, and every couvenience.—Apply Mr Crosse, Dentist, Quoen-st. rpO LET, pretty Semi-detached Cottage, I —Apply Mr Edwards, Grocer, Newton Road : TO LET, a G-roomed House, with scullery ; gas and water laid on.—Apply J. Walmslcy, Confectioner, Grey-street. TO LET, a 4-roomed Cottage and pantry in Union-street; gas and water laid on.— Apply at the Corner Store, top of Hobson-street. TO LET, House of nine rooms, with every convenience, Manukau Road, Newmarket. Rent. 22s lid per week.—Apply to Wni. Dinnison, Agent. Newmarket. TO LET, those Premises in High-street at present occupied by Mr Wood, Solicitor.—John Earle, Tea Broker, High-street. T^ O~~LET, a House in Eden Crescent, Good soa view. Also, large Cellar in Queen-street, — Apply at Bennett's Drapery Warehouse, Queen-street. O LET, at Mount Eden, 1 0-roomed Villa with bay window, verandah, 4 iireplaceti, with register grates; tanks, cellars, and out-houses; gas laid on.—Apply Jesse Stokes, Mount Edun Road. 0 LET (furnished or unfurnished), 2 Rooms, with use of kituhen.—Apply 153, Grey-street. mO LET, Large Cellar and Yard, central JL und convenient; suitable for wine merchant or bottlor. — Stevens, High-stroet Chambers. nnO LET, a good Store and three-roomed X House at Waiinate, Bay of Inlands; plenty of work for a shoemaker; not on« withlH ton miles.—Apply at Stjk O/lice^ mO" LET; Furnished" Cottage at Pailiia, JL Bay of Islands, for Spring and Summer mouths; G rooms, witli kitchen ; large paddocks and orchard; terms per month, j guineas.— Apply to Post-office. ff\6 LET, those Centrally Situated 1 Premises lately occupied by ths Southern Produce Co., and directly opposite Messrs T. and S. Morrin and Co'ii, Queen-street. One of the best stands in the City.—D. F. Evans, Land Agent. Queon-strcet. URNISHED HOUSES^ fo^ Lot.— Apply R. and R. Duder, Devonport. ~r> OOMS TO LET\ Furnished; with atA\ tendance if required.—Apply Mr Jaryis, Edinburgh-street. Karangahape Road, Newton. To L E T, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, TH E KAIIO HO TE L. Apply to W. & J. FRATER. Land Agents, Auckland; or • ROBERT THOMPSON Whangarei. Household i'okc. COKE. THE AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY (LIMITED). Purveyors of Light, Heat, and Power, Invite orders for their Cokp at the following rates ((or oaah). delivered by tho Company, in their Backs, within One Mile of the Gasworks; longer distances at proportionate rate :— PerSack,3bußheU .. la 6d Five Sacks 6s 3d Ten Sacks, cc} ton .. Us (id TwentySacks.orlton.. 22s 0d h » W Tho yaluo of Gas Coke Is now O O better appreciated than it for- Q O merly was. Since wo brought S ~ the su'\)<ot under the notice of tJ N householders, many h iv« habit- g O \iated thenißelve) toitsuse, both tr1 B for registers and ranges, and o H would now decline all overtures — <n to use any other kolid fuel. We q H reoommtnd those who do not « 2 use Coko to adopt the following w w planr-First, *cad to the Gaa Company for af"W baea o( their Household Coke; just tho quantity that can be taken into the promises conveniently bearing in mind that, weight for weight, coko is nearly double the bulk of ooaL Next, having cleaned tho grato* of regl-ters and rango of iishos, p.rtly 1111 them with coke (the largor lumps may be used for this purpose); upon this foundation lay your kindlingu and local coals. Now Hart your lire, and rop'oalxh often with small quantities of local c oals. Thoso who learn this, tho A. B. C. of laying a fire, for cooking a breakfast, will not readily forego the most certain and quickest method with solid fuel. For tho mode of burning Gas Coke without coal boo advertiatimcntin Herald. 1 00K.K, Notices of Removal. VT OTI C E O F T> EMOV AL. SAROOOD, TT'WEN, ~ /~10. ARCOOD, IIiWEN, lV V^O. HAVE REMOVED FROM SIIORTLAND-STREET TO TIIKJ-K ~iyrEW "ORBMISBS IM VICTORIA QTREKT. ICTORIA"^TREET. ~\Tfi TI C E OF REMOVAL. HENRY G. WADE, A.R.1.8.A., ARCHITECT, CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN - STREET, Latr C(TV CqnifCir. O|.'EICES, V-OTICE OF RE MOV AL. MR. ROBERT BROWNING, Solicitor, has Removed from Shortland-strcet to his New Chambers, at the corner of Vulcan Lane and High-street. 1%/TESSRS. JACKSON AND RUSSELL, -L'J- SOLICITORS, Have RKMOTHD from Fort-street to No. 42, SnOKTI.AXD CItESCKNT (Opposlto Messrs A. Clark & Son's Warehouse). Ist Soptcmber, 1883. iyr OTI C E QF REMOVAL. M R THOMAS WOOD, Barrister and Solicitor, has Removed from High-street to No. 7, Mercantile Chambers (ground floor), Queen-street, between Bank of Now Zealand and Fishers. -VT O T IC E TO CLIENTS. Mr Bealc, Solicitor, has removed to No. 12, Mercantile Chambers (ground tioor), Quoenstreet, between Bank of Now Zealand and Fishcrti, JH, and J. MOWBRAY have removed • to ScherfTs Buildings. Fort-street (oppo. site Union Steamship (jo.'s Office. Board and Residence. A PLEASANT HOME, with Board and Residence, in, a private family, is offered to a Lady and Gentleman or a Single Gentleman; situation good; larjrc rooms; three minutes from Post-office.—Address, C,D,H,, Post-ofllec, Shortland-strcet, _ "OARD and RESIDENCE.—Vacancy for three Gentlemen; largo airy rooms. Every convenience, at Grafton House, opposite Choral Hall, Symonds-stroct, AVELOCK HOUSE, No. 3, Symondsstreet. — Comfortable Board and Residence for two gentlemen, with use of bath, TorniH moderate.—Apply Mrs Ryder, opposite Choral Hall, RIVATE Board and Residence for Single Qentlomen, near Post.oflloe j if permanent 18s a week.—Address Mrs Dallen's, Cont'ectjoncr, Qnecn-Btrept. /GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, \JT HOBSON-STREET, Board and Lodging 20a per .Week Slngloßoom 25a per Week

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4127, 25 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4127, 25 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4127, 25 September 1883, Page 3

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