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To Let .— - I' TO LET, Half of well-furnished House ; j lofty rooms : highest part, ol' Kyber Pass Road; no'children.--Address S., Box 308. 1 TO LET, a comfortable 4-roorned Housb; .: bath and gas stove, almost new.— Bclmont ] House. Vincent-street. rpcrLET7Good"4-Roomed Houee, 10doors JL below Oxford Hotel. Victoria-street West, j —Apply Hunt's Grocery Store, next door. rriO LET, St. George's Bay Roan, P Parnell. an eight-roomed House, replete c with all conveniences.—Apply W. Fletcher. Shortiand-street. TO LET, in a fortnight, Furnished House of 8 rooms.for about 2 monf hs.in fit. George's Bay Koad. Parnull. — Apply btah [ Omcc. '- TO LETTon May 2, tbo old-established Victoria Bakery: a splendid stand for small Roods.—Apply next door to Mrs W. G. I Connolly, Victoria-street West. ___ - 0 LET, or lease, Kingsland Road, Cottage, with stable, sheds, good garden, i a few acres of land, volcanic soil.—AppJy A-r Page's store, TO LET (furnished), for six or twelve ( months,as-rooraed House: everycomfort . and convenience ; rent moderate ; Kyber X uss. —Apply Star Office. T" 6 LET, behind Glasgow Store, five- : roomed House; 1 acre ground.—Apply E. W. Morrison, behind 8.N.Z., Karan_ahap3 j__ Koad. j J nnO LET, four-roomed Cottage; city fi_ water. rang-R, and two verandahs; in Charlotte-street. Kent, 4s 6d.—Apply Mrs j.l Linton, Grocer. Victoria Avenue, Eden lerraoo. nn"o LET! TO LE T 1 Send for printed list of Houses. Shops, etc., to ' Let in nl! parts of the city and suburbs. Issued weekly by .1. Thomas. 81, Queen-street, or talic a list from his specia____k in every Tram ( ar._ mO LET OR S*E LL. y . j DESIRABLE City Residence of 10 rooms, ] bathroom, etc.; lawn, vinery, coachhouse, ■■ stable: good view, balcony, vcraudali; io minutes from Post-office. EPSOM—Substantial Kesidcnce of 12 rooms ; . 2 acres in lawn, orchard, etc. ; two frontages; - necessary ontbuildings; convenient to town and tram ; low rent. l REMUERA—Gentleman's Residence ol iv rooms, outbuildings and offices : 3 acres, suit- ■ ably planted ; lawn. etc.; fine view of harbour. HOBSON-STREKT — Cottage of 4 rooms (furnished): low rent. REMUERA. (Ora-ei Road)— Good Cottage of 6 rooms ; aero of land. FREEMAN'S BA_-4 rooms and shop and , dwelling , . . . VIOLET-STREET, Eden Terrace-Cottage of 4 rooms and scullery : garden in front. A VONDALW- 15 acres in grass and fenced. HUNUA—B9 acres, 8 rooms; land in grass and KYBER PASS—Good Dwelling of 7 rooms . and baihroom ; very low rent, on lease. Houses. Land, and Building Sites for Sale, City and Suburbs ; Sheep Farms, etc. List on i application. Sβveral«un:s of Money for investment, low rate. TEOS, F. CAHILL, 87. QUEEN-STREET. HOUSES and Shops to Leu and for Sale in city and suburbs on easy lerms ; also, Farms and Allotments. Money to Land,—C. Williamson, Land Agent. 83, Queen-street. i Board and Residence. COWES, Waiheke.—Every accommodation for visitors; fishing, boating-, bathing; regular steamer; excursion every Saturday afternoon, at reduced rates, returning on Monday, early ; terms, £1 per week.—E. Parris, Proprietor. I?URNISHED Apartment, with or with«P out bear;!. -Apply Mrs H. Pitts. Btreet. Devonport. of Albert .Bj_i Road and Church-street, Devonpoit. Private Board and Residence, VISITORS TO PARIS. — A French Family, of good society, receives Boardore. Every home comfort. English and French spoken, and taught if desired. Highest references in London, Paris. Australia and New Zealand.—Mme. Verdin. 100 Avenue Victor Hugo. Aro do Triompho WANTED", "Board and Lodgings for single gentleman.—Apply stating torms to " T,"Boxl20, G.P.O. Educational. MUSIC Lessons given on the Pianaforte* Harmonium, etc.. by an experienced lady teaciier, Arthur-street, Ponaonby, 2nd house left from Rata-street. ~ft EWIS EADY, Pianoforte" Tuner and _ 1 Repairer. References kindly permitted to Miss ColeKrore, Mr En-gland, Miss Harding. Hcrr Tutsohka. vMr Towsey. Mr Wubbe. Tuning, sa. -Addrcse Auckland Music Warehouse. _ Piano" quartet classes (ninth year in Auckland).—Fees. 10s 6d and 20s per quarter.—Apply to Mr W. H. Wcbbe, Shortiand-street. T~uitio~n or dancing! New Waltz (Roverae), Gavotte, Minuet, Cotillion, etc. Elementary. Advanced, and Juvenile Classes. Term commences at date of first losson. Schools visited. Private Lessons. Mies SCOTT, Nelson-street. Wanted. TV r ANTED -Sick Sewinp Machines senb v V to Scott's Hospital, Victoria Street, opposite Dampicr's. No cure no pay. Machines on Sale or Hire. WANTED Known — Thai j7~R Blaikie's Advertisement of Hardware appears in another page of this issue. "Wl N T E"D"- X NOW N. (PIOODSON'S T ONDON A RCADEI VJOODSON'S JLONDON i\jRCADE! No. 1, QUEEN-STREET (Next tho N.Z, Clothing Factory), Contains a splendid stock of GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY , At prices to suit the times ; no imitation hoing displayed in the windows ; every article being genuine and warranted. THE FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT AND THE JAPANESE BAZAAR I Contain the largest stock in any one retail establishment in the colony, und the constant arrival of new goods renders it necessary and interesting to pay frequent visits of inspection C. W. UOODSON con*Mntly studies to introduce the latest novelties in every department, both useful and ornamental. For soijeting pro- i Bents of ai'.j' kiud the London Arcade und i Japanese Bsmar present great advantages. j ! AraonKst. the Novelties iust onened is a TEL-SCOPE FKATHKR DUSTER (Japanese) \ to dust the loftiest rooms, and some lovrly ' SATZUMA VASES. Tke choicest FRKNCH FLOWERS, exquisitely beautiful, surpassing anything; baforo seen in Auckland. _*- "THE MATRJMONIAL CHAIR." the ■ newest and best Puczlc, introduced for this season. Price. Is: post free to any sddrcss, is. [ Its success in England has bocn perfectly phe--1 nomenai. It is really very amusing, and can be bod only at Goodson'H London Arcades. An'.iripatino: a largo demand for FANCY ! DRESS GOODS for tho coming season, we have prepared accordingly. Gilt r.nd Silver Spangles, ,S«quons, Bracelets, Armlets, Collars, Aigrettes, Crowns, Coronets, Stare, Anchors. Stones, I ■ RinRS, Braids Fringes, L"ces, etc. For a few | . day* we show samples in JS'o. 1 Window. •"1 "TjiRESS MAKERS' Apprentice and"' H p Servants wanted at Princes-street Rogistrj, opposite Northern Club, next to > Robley. Baker. DI.G. Co. (Limited) wanted Parcel Boy. • Apply Manager. Also. Apprentice's to ' Dressmaking. -Apply to Miss Marten. D.I.C. RAZING W ANTED — Gooci O razing \J[ wanted for 5?0 Sheep for or.c month — r Apply by letter, Box 113, Post Office. Auckland I"OHNSfONßßOS.,Knrau<Tuh"o.".eP.oui!, <ty don't require to do imy puffin , /. Tnogoodj „ j ihuy sell can stand on their own inurii.-. ' ( mO TAILOKS, -i _@ —Wanted. Smart Man: cI o. c, few K<->d . I Tailoresseu; nlso, Ynmh tUht uun sc\v mi I Prc3S.-Mr Craig, D.I.C,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 30 April 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 30 April 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 30 April 1892, Page 1

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