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To Let. mO LET, Graham-street,S-roomed House -1- (now building),—Apply Box 360, P.O. npO LET, House, nearly new, 7 rooms, in M- Khyber Pass; gas and , water.—C. Laßoche. v rpo LET, 5-roomed Balcony House; also -1- 4-roomed Cottage.—Clare Villa, Aber-cvombie-street. /pO LET, Shop and Dwelling, Albert- -*- street, with or without, power.—Ap- , ply Maseiield's Foundry. rpO LET, new 6-roomed House, every •&• convenience, Eldon-street, Brighton Road.—Apply Mrs Smith. mo ' LETT~in Grey^street, Devonport, 'JL handsome new Villa of 8 rooms.— Frater Bros., Stock Exchange. . rpO LET "aTbld Club, Eden Crescent, 2 ■*- largo unfurnished Front Rooms; also two small Furnished Bedrooms. TO LET or bell, House of o rooms, s juller>, with stove, and 3 acres, in Mangere.—J. Brewer, Onehunga. rflO LET, Cottage of 5 rooms near Re- -*- muera Station, nice situation. —H. Maxtield, Mount St. John, Remuera. tT\O LET, Parnell, 3 and 4 roomed Houses J- —6/ and, 9/.— T. Hill, Gents' Dyer, Cleaner and Repairer, 20 Grafton Road. rpo. LET, Brick Shop and ResidenceTs -*- rooms. Grey-street, in good order; rent, 15/.— J. M., Lennox, Estate Agent. mo LET, new House, Russell-street, -»- Devonport, seven rooms and bath, every convenience.—Mr Logan, Beach Rd. rpO LEl^tTnfurnishedHand Furnished a- Rooms for respectable Men.—Exeter House. Turner-street, off Queen-street, opposite College. TO LET in Seymour-street, Ponsonby, first-class new House of 6 rooms, every convenience; rent,- 14/ per week.— W. Frater and Son. rpo LEl\~Hainilton~Road ~and"Sarsfleld~ J- street, Ponsonby, 2 first-class new Houses of S rooms, all modern conveniences; rent, 30/ each.— W. Frater & Son. rpO LET, 7-roomed House, furnished or J- unfurnished, every convenience,large grounds, 3 minutes from wharf; would . lease for a term. Apply on premises.— W. E. Anderson.opposlto English Church, Devonport. rpo LET, two large 5-storeyed Build--L ings in Customs-street East, suitable for factories or Warehouses, with light and commodious cellars, lifts and every convenience.—Brown, Barrett, and Co., Customs-street East. DT. HELLIER'S BAY—To Let, imme*o diately adjoining the beach, partially furnished Cottage.—Dr Erson, care Edson, Chemist, Auckland. Personal. A FACT.—A 'P'ootballer Brand' Suit at £2 10/ is equal to any suit that can be procured for £5 from anywhere else in Auckland.—J. H. Dalton, Tailor, Queen-street. ALL'at Lewis' and inspect before you purchase elsewhere. Bona tide Sale. ROM this date I will not be responsible for any money advanced or debts contracted in my name unless by a written order signed by me.—Thos. Hannan. Mercury Bay, 31st day of January, 1399, A REMINDER TO THOSE WHO REQUIRE SPECTACLES — Coloured Spectacles for Sun and Dust 6d, V. 1/6, and 2/ pair. Good Specks and case for 6d, superior do 1/. crystal do 2/6, real English Pebbles 3/9-AT MILLERS FANCY REPOSITORY. VICTORIA-ST. f_S £D—We have a large variety ofTrouvfc.. D. • . ser Lengths, .all -prices.—These we cut out for nothing in order to effect a speedy clearance.—Adams and Bunker. Cash Tailors, 184 Queen-street. O You Want Money? Wo have large and small sums to lend on mortgage at a very low rate of interest.—Ewington and Baker. Estate Agents. O HOUSE in the city has such value that is to be obtained at Lewis' Sale. See for yourselves^ WE are making High-class Business Suits to measure, all wool, from 40/; Trousers from 10/6. Largest stock of Tweeds and Coatings in the colony to select from,—Mcßride, Victoria-street. ADAM WINE, Clairvoyant, Palmist, and Phrenologist. Family affairs a specialty, 2 doors above school, Napter-st I"**T stands unrivalled, the 'Footballer Brand' of Clothing, made by practical tailors and cut by J. H. Dalton, who took: all the first prizes for artistic cutting at: the Dunedin Exhibition. ___________ R& WALTHO] Certificated Accouchese and Trained Nurse. Firstclass accommodation for ladies.—s2, Short-land-street. ARVELLOUS VALUE given away at Lewis' Sale. Call early and secure the bargains. WHEN you have 'Footballer Brand' of Clothing, rest assured you can get no better.—J. H. Dalton. Tailor and Clothier, Queen-street. irrjS Op-A SPLENDID line of Suitings, O 4 \J which we. have*' reduced to 57/6 during uor present Stocktaking Sale.— Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors, 184 Queen-street. HT PA"i RENT all your days when easy terms to purchase are arranged by It. Burrow, Bank N.Z. Buildings. SUPERIOR finish, superior make, superior style^all guaranteed in the 'Footballer Brand' of Clothing.—Dalton, Tailor. Quopn-street. Meetings. A MEETING of all the Committees for tho Auckland Ladies' Benevolent '■ Society's Carnival and Ball is convened at Mrs SoWerby's Hall, Symbnds-street, To-night, at 8 o'cloek.<-J. Goodall, Hon. Sec. __ _ A" "UCKLAND CHAMBER OP COMMERCE. The Annual Meeting of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce will be held at the Auckland Chamber of Mines Room on FRIDAY NEXT, the 10th inst.. at 3 p.m., to receive the Report and Balance Sheet for the past year, to elect officers for the ensuing year, and new members. Application for membership must be sent in to the Secretary before FRIDAY, the 10th Nominations for a representative at the Auckland' Harbour Board will be received up to FRIDAY NEXT, and the Election will take place as provided by Act of Parliament on MONDAY, the 13th inst., at 3 p.m., at the Chamber of Mines. H: GOULSTONE, Secretary. Wanted. TT7ILL MR CHAS. G. SUTHERLAND, VV late of New Jersey City, U.S.A., write to Mr James Brown, Working Men s Club, Wellington, N.Z. ANTED Known: Brett's Auckland Almanac and Directory for 1899 Is now obtainable from all Booksellers or at the 'Star' Office. Price. !/■ Vy ANTE JD T O BUT BEER BOTTLESQuarts Is, Pints Bd. . DANIEL ARKELL. Brewer. NEWTON ROAD. Known, INFANTS' BOOTS AND SHOES, in White, Tan, and Black from 1/3. Boys' School Boots from 2/11, Canvas Shoes in white and brown 2/6 pair-AT'MILLER'S BOOT PALACE, 112 and 114. VICTORIA-STREET. ANTED Known: W. Lockwood. late Manager of the Kauri Timber Co., Devonport branch, is now supplying all kinds of Building Timber, Joinery, Mouldings, Builders' Ironmongery, etc.. from his own Mill, near Calliope Dock, Devonport, at lowest possible prices. Trial respectfully solicited. ANTED Known: Absolutely Choicest Creamery Butter for the table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 30, 6 February 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 30, 6 February 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 30, 6 February 1899, Page 1