TO LET. ■ rpO LETTibevonport. TUDOR STREET: J-. 3 Villas, 7 and 8 rooms. MOSELEY AVENUE: G rooms. - COOKE & BUD- > DLB, 7(j, Victoria Arcade. . rpo LET 7in Commerce-st., at expiration j X of present tenancy. 2 Stores, now oc- ' i cupied by Donald & Edenborough. — Ap- . ply Brown, Barrett, & Co. :mO LET, in Cook-st., 2 First class -1- Brick Houses of 9 rooms each, with modern conveniences, including lift. Rent j 21/ each.—W. Frater and Son^ .; mO "LET, in very select locality, Front .! J- Room in house just erected, every i modern convenience, pas and bath room. ! —Apply Excelsior Bakery, Grafton Rd., ■or Durham Dairy, Carlton Gore_Rd. ' fno" LET, Blacksmith's "Shop,* thriving X village of Waiuku; rent low; stock and ' tools at valuation; no goodwill; immediate possession.—Apply Wednesday, between 12 a.m. and 1 p.m., at Kidd's Commercial Hotel, Bhortla'nd.-Bt. ' "mO LET, ANGLESEA'STREET, Orooms; 1 CHURCH STREET; 6 rooms; GREEN LANE, 5 rooms and 2 acres- SECOND FLOOR, Aitken (Ltd.), Auctionoers.Queen I street: ELLERSLIE. 12 rooms and oj j acr os.—THOMAS CAHILL, 101 Queen-st., j opposite Fort-street. .rp o l S3 . i\ ' ELLERSLIE. Large House, outbuildings and every convenience, with 6 acres land. Apply to i W rm. HALL, j ilangcre; or EDW. WAYTE, High-street. T ° L H T> QUEEN STREET (next Bank New Zealand), LARGE SHOP, with Cellars. Also, SUITE OF OFFICES, four rooms, first floor. Legal Chambers, next Bank New South Wales. ' Apply N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE • ' AGENCJ_CO. jrp o h c t- { PANMURE: Shop and Dwelling, 7/. PONSONBY ROAD: Fine new Brick Shop and 5 dwelling rooms, with every modern convenience; rent, 27/ G. MOUNT EDEN: Comfortable House of S rooms on on c floor; range, washhouse, and conveniences; 16/ per week. TAURANGA: SUPERIOR FARM of 365 acres, all fenced and improved except 06 acres bush, good water, excellent house of 10 rooms, and outbuildings; rent, £80 per annum, to first-class tenant only. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, 95, Queen-street. j REMUERA—"-roomed Howse: 14/. ■ GREAT NORTH ROAD - 6-roomed House; 14/. VICTORIA AVENUE, Mount Eden—7roomed Uousc, all newly done up. stables; 22/6. . CRUMMER ROAD. Surrey Hills —7rpomed House; 14/. ,' LAKE TAKAPUNA—I-roomed House |and 34 acres land: 12/6. I MOUNT ALBERT — 10-roomed House ! and 3 acres land; 23/. i I'JI-RKENHEAD—7-roomed House; IS/, i SCARBOROUGH TERRACE, Parnell- ; 6-roomed House; 12/6. ■ - UPPER QUEEN STREET—Large Brick , Shop; £3 per week. ;', W. FRATER AND SON. i_ ____ j QTRAND ARCADE. QUEEN-ST. SHOPS FROM 30/ A WEEK ON GROUND FLOOR, And OFFICES ON SECOND FLOOR, TO LET, On application to the Proprietor. , ARTHUR M. MYERS. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BACHELOR with comfortable home seeks Gentleman Boarder ,or Two ' Friends to share large room, close trams. Ponsonby.. Road.—Moderate, 736, Star .! Office. , •! /COMFORTABLE Home offered to two ,! v_y Young Gents, near Domain, every i convenience.—Address Home, 739, Star: ; Office. i I IJARK HOUSE, Ponsonby Rd.—Vacan|X. elca for. 2 or S Boarders: pleasant , house, liome comforts.—Miss Colegrove. 'j1 * " "■ ■ ■ " | LOST AND FOUKD 1 7 OST from "Valetta." Symonds-street, IJJ Collie Pup. fawn colou?, white feet. ' white spot on back.—Reward on returning ito aboyo add'restf. i T OST Tuesday,between Freezing' Works, JU Reclamation, and Sta'nley-st., a Walk- ! ins1 Stick, carved handle. Reward of 5/.— ■Ij. Adams and Co., Stanley-st. ' iTPOUND—The Best.Place in Queen-street' .__■ for a Good Luncheon—upstairs at the Dunblane Cafe. T7\OUND adrift in harbour, Pulling: Boat. X if not claimed in 14 days will be sold. —Apply W. D. Robb. care of Union S.S. Co.'s Wharf. WANTED. \\T ANTED Known-That D. GOLDIE is preil} protltp supply;.all kinds .of T-i^bsr m^ ; other Bifikliiif? WaU*iaJß, nt his Mills, AlbertI Rtrect aiid'Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironni'ingcr.T, and Wheelwrights Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. YX 7 ANTED X N O W N. I \V. SLANEY is now in Full Working ■Order at his NEW PREMISES, corner •i VULCAN LANE, nearly opposite "Herald" Office. Old Gold Jewellery made into New and Fashionable Designs, -. . • ■ i INSPECTION INVITED. WANTED Known—Private Detective Bassett undertakes collection of cvt--1 dfnee in divorce and other cases, inquiries ' of-all description, trading missing frienas, 1 collection rents and debts, seizures made, [landlord's bailiff, etc. First-class testl- ' menials.—Address Box 5-14, Post-office, or ■12 Hlgrh-street. i TTTANTED Known.—Pianofortes Tuned, ss. IT —G. Hood, Norman-street, Mountßosldll ■ Road. Orders received by Mr Finch, Stationer, Qucen-Btrcat. ANTIOD Known—Commercial Stationery of every description from stock, including Ledgers, Cash Books, | Journals, Day Books. Minute Books, Trial Balance Books, Chemist's Prescrip- ! tion Books, and every variety of Account Books in all sizes and bindings.— Leightpn and Son, Manufacturing Stationers, 6 and S, High-st., City. | ' DR. HELEN BURNABY Lectures to Ladies: "How to Prevent Plague," ! Tuesday. 20th, 3 p.m., Wesley Hall. Pitt- | street. Collection, Gd. Residence, Upper Symonds-street. , REASONABLE UNDERWEAR — A K-3 splendid stock,. all bought before the advance in prices, and the best value in Auckland. Bedrock cash prices.—Rushj brook and Bridgman. Queen-street. RAKE'S Breakfast Hams and Bacon have beaten all cures wherever shown ' —guaranteed dairy fed.—Sole agents, Alex. I Aitken, Queen-st.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 65, 17 March 1900, Page 1
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