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TO LET, Parnell, 3 and 4-roomed Houses ■with Eculleries, all in good repair, 3s, ss, and6s.—T. HilK_Lo\vor_Gra,[ton Road. and DwelliiiK. Also, a suite of Six Rooms; suitable for otfloos or manufacturer.—Apply to F. L. Prime, Estate Agent, N.Z. Insurance Buildings. j npO LET, Cameron-?treet, Nortih Shore, 3. >Yell-fiirnishod Houso: large Allotment; rent very low for term.—-Full particulars, apply to E. Ma-.tin, 67. Victoria-street, or Johnstone and Noble, Agents, North Shore. TO LET, superior detached retvred new 6-rbomed Cottage, small garden, drying round, 3 flics, every convenience; ten minutes from Post Office.—Apply Poplar House. Hard-inge-st. (off Victoria-at.). _ TO LET.~or For of present JL monih, 8-roomed House, Alfred-street; now occupied by W. G. Kronfeld, Esq.; rent, 25b per week; principals only dealt with.— Capt. vv'orsp, 104, Victoria Arcade. TO BE LET, in Ewington Avenue, on volcanic land, a comfortable Eight-roomed ■House, with gas, water, wash-house, laundry, stable, cow-shed, and nearly an acre of land; rent■• 14s. Healthful, quiet, pleasant place.— Apply Ewington and Baker. Jji AMI L V RESID ENC E, - ■ . • ' ■■.•'•.. PRINCES ■ STREET, ALBERT PARK. TO LET, The above DESIRABLE RESIDENCE 1 (opposite the Government House), late in the occupation of A. Thomson, Esq. (Union Bank). Apply to P.A.PHILIPS; Or, J. C. DAVIES (at Sbarland and Co.'s. Lorne-streot.) ijIfOWICK BEACH—To I (F----JLJL roomed Cottage, furnished. Rent, 20s per week.—Apply J. Smith, Howick. 1 , r ■ : ' ! Personal. A HUNDRED GROSS of Kio Leather Laces, 36 inches long , , 6d per dozon, or 5s > per gross; lot oE inferior do., 2d per doz,—At Dampior's, Victoria-street. A NNIE, 525 pairs of Lndies' Lasting jOL Walking Shoes, all sizes, 3s lid the pair; also, a large lot of Lndies , ]C.S.Leather Slippers, 2s lid.—At Dampier's, Victoria-street. : A. MELIA, the beautiful Teapots, ex c.c. Jr%. Pakcha, have just arrived; 13 patterns from which to choose: Is 6d to 3s lid ; another large Lot of Perfumery, in fancy bottles,'including Revolvers, Stanleys, etc., all Is each; Looking Glasses, 8d each to 2s 6d: Swing Do., 2a 6d to 13s 6d; Pretty Tea Trays, Is each; ' 'Fancy Candlesticks, 6d each; Curling Tongs, ;2d each; Patent D0.,6d each.—At Dampier's, Victoria-street. A LADY cured of Internal Tumour, Heart _3_ Disease, and Dropsy. Testimonials on , application.—Hydropathic Institute, Ponsonby. AMBOO VERANDAH BLINDS, all sizes, very cheap, at Davenport's (next . Rising Sun Hotel), Karangabapo Road. ipALISTHENICS FOR LADlES,without Xj dumb bells or exhausting: gymnnstic exercise. An erect presence and graceful • v/iilkiiig ensured. Classes town or suburbs by nrrangemont. Finishinpr Lessons Riding (Hyde Park stylo).—Robert Kins (ox Ist Life Guards). Dresden House, Hobson-streot. Tram passes door. J\R. BAKE WELL, 85, Queen-straeb, J? opposite Fort-street. Hours for Consul- . tation:_9.2o to 3.30 to_s and 6.30 to 8 y.m, IWCONOMY is wealth, saith somebody. Jlli when he v/as a3ked why he used Karao Coal. '■ <T"IR,EAT SALE takinjr placo in Kamo aJT Coal, it beina: the best and cheapest Household Coal in the market. H"""UNDREDS~of bhe Working Classes are Saving their Money by Buying tho Grand Mi-okon Assam Tea, at Is 6d per Ib, from John Earle and C 0.,.207, Queen-street. IT ia much oetter not to drink at all if you cannot obtain the genuine Woutk's Schnapps ■. ■_■ _ KAMO~COAL! Kamo Coal"! Premier of nil Household Coal 3. Cheapest and most economical. L~bt"bveryonb cease painting and Start Using New Zealand Varnish, if you want Something Grand. MR HARE, Horbalist, is strongly of opinion that herbs, like other medicines, are of little value, unless combined with elec-tricity.-Turner-street. MATRIAIONIAL^aT Young: Man with money wißhee to correspond with a ' Young Lady (dressmaker) aged 25 years, with a view to abovo.-Address Office. .„ MR HARE, Herbftliefc, continues a large practice. Numbers who have failed to be enred by other means are now well. —Turner-street. PEOPLE should JL" Try John Earle and Co.'s Rich. Strong Broken Assam Tea, at Is 6d.—207, Queen-st. ! No SootTl No DirTl Kamo ' __n Coal is used in preference to all coals as a household coal. Tp>EßSONAL.—Lessons in Artistic MilJL linery by Madame Alice, Court Millinor (]ate of X,ondon and Paris), Dresden House. Hobson-street. Six (6) Lessons, 10s. 6d., or terms can be arranged for further Courao, Tram ; passes door. "ARA~BERNHAB,DT took some New Zealand Varnish home on figured Panels. S""lxra)NCEl'Eß LB. SAVED by getting John Earle and Co.'s Rich, Strong Broken Assam Tea at Is 6d.—207, Queon-st. OAWDUST and Shavings given away ab io -Leyland, O'Brien and Co.'s, Customs-street West, ' /• ' ' ■ TALK about a real eood fire. You should see Kamo Coal burn. Nothing equal to it in New Zealand. : ■ nnHE Lady who took/ by mistake the JL Umbrella in Ponsonby Tram yesterday will oblige by leaving it at T. Bishop's, Grocer, Ponsonby Road. ; ; TOLUTINE.— For- Coughs, Cofds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Disorders of Chest, and Lungs, la 6d bottle. Sole ■ agent. W. Clarke, Chemist, Victoria-st. West. THE popularity and enormous sales of Wolfe's Schnapp testify to ito iatrinsio THERE is only ono coal where you gefc value for your money, and that is Kamo Coal. Kamo Coal! ITaDVISE ALL Wishing to Save Money to Buy John Earle and Co.'s Grand Brokon Assam Tea, at Is 6d.~-207, Queen- ! street. WHAT MAKES THIS COLONY~SO FAMOUS ?': Why. New Zealand Varnish and Kauri Gum. "CrOU REALLY SAVE 6d per Ib by JL Buying John Earle and Co.'s Beautiful Broken Assam Tea. at Is 6d.—207, Queon-st. liOSt and Found. LOST, between Mr Morgan's, Saddler, Newmarket, and Owen's Road, Mount Eden, Lady's Safety Stirrup and Leather.—Reward on leaving same with Mr Morgan. LOST (Sunday), Black and White Spaniel Dog. answering to name of " Spot." Any- • one detaining same will bo prosecuted.—Reward at W. Strahan'a, wear Hudson's, ohemist, Hobson-street &®fs REWARD—Strayed or Stolon cl&/% 5 from McQuay's paddock, Mangere, on Monday morning. September 28, a Black Horse. with white star on forehead, 15 hands high, and rising 5 years. Finder will_ receive the above reward. Any person detaining after this notice will bo prosecuted. rfIHEY not) only imitate Wolte's JL Schnapps, but copy the advertisements. Rich Broken A ssam Tea, at Is 6d per Ib. — John Earle and Co;, Importers, 207, Queon-st. \TE W ZEALA ND VARNISHESTurpaIs all others in thi3 small world of ours,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 238, 7 October 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 238, 7 October 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 238, 7 October 1891, Page 1

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