AUCTIONS. /TVO-MORROW, JULY "IK At 2 p.m. T> A X E R O R 0 S„ Will sell by auction at their Mart, Short-land-st., To-morrow, By Order of the Absentee Owner, COLONEL ST. HILL. HOPE ST., GREY LYNN (RICHMOND)Splendid Level Building Allotment, 08ft frontage hy a depth of 148 feet. Has been ploughed and grassed. Has a lovely view of the Waitemata. Close to Arch Hill and Grey Lynn cars. Laud Transfer Title. Also, SHELLY BEACH ROAD, PONSONBY— ' CORNER OF HACKETT STREET— Comparatively New Villa Residence of six large rooms (the dining room being 22ft Oin long) with bathroom, scullery, pantry, gas (incandescent), city water, washhouse, Venetian blinds, etc. All in first cias.--order. ; ' Land, sSft Oin x 140 ft. Lovely view of the harbour from the back of residence. Closf to cars. An ideal home. Also, ESSEX ROAD, MT. EDEN, by Cucksey's Store, iind adjoining the Mt. Eden Bowling Green—New 7-roomed Villa, with bath, pantry, gas, city water, wardrobe, cupboards, blinds, washhouse, copper, tubs, etc. Land, 40 x 100. £350 can lie on mortgage at 5 per cent. Also, NELSON STREET, between COOK AND WELLINGTON STREETS—THREE RENT PRODUCING COTTAGES of live rooms, 4 rooms and 3 rooms respectively, all iron roofed, and let to good tenants at 8/0, 8/, and 4/0. Large Allotment, 33 x 240. Land Transfer Title. These Cottages are never empty. BAKER BROS. Property Auctioneers. JAS. CAHILL & CO. Will sell by auction at their Mart, Junction Grey and Queen sts., TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 1 o'clock. LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ! AND EFFECTS — On account of Owner giving up Housekeeping — Consisting of—Chest Drawers, Dresser, Kitchen and Dining Room Tables, Oval Table, Washstand, Iron Bedstead, Spring Mattresses, Linoleum, Looking Glass, A.B.W. Chairs, Child's Chair, Couch, Venetian Blinds, Curtains and Poles, Crockery, aud a large lot Useful Sundries; 1 Bicycle. NO RESERVE. J. CAHILL, Auctioneer. THE HAYMARKET. FRIDAY, JULY 17th, at 12 noon sharp. ALFRED BDCKLAND & SONS. Have received instructions to sell, A NEW "KITCHENER" CART, exhib'■ftj ited at the last Agricultural Show stylish, quiet Pony, and New Set Silver mounted Harness. An excellent opportunity for securing a complete turn out. C. G. BROOKES, Auctioneer. \ .-:. PERSONAL. WILL M. 11. Coe please quote price of allotment known as Bunker's Hill, Remuera, to Joseph Mitchel, who knows a probable purchaser. RTHUR BUSHKY, Psychoiueter.—Lessons, Hypnotism, Mental Science, Spiritualism. Advice on all matters.—Upper Nelson St., near Haydn st. K7 HELEN BURNABY, Specialist. Ladies* Complaints, consults free. Deafness and Goitre cured. Try Electro Oils for Rheumatism. Hours: 10, 3.30; Evenings—"Burnleigh," Khyber Pass, opposite Chemist's. RS GERKEN, Certificated Nurse, Hanover Villa, 3rd house Coekburn-st., off Richmond Rd.. 2nd street past Training Institute. Apartments. RS BANNESTER. Midwife, and Mrs Boyd, Ladles' Nurse, have a pleasant Home for patients during their accouchement. —Foot Newton road. ERSONAL.—The~English andT Foreign Piano Agency have Removed to 101, Qneen-strcet, near Victoria-street. to Lend on any approved security, large or small sums.—C. R. Williamson and Co., 03 Queen st. ISS DOLLY JOHNSTONE won the prize at the Competition at Rivers' Gaiety Co. for the Best Dress. AY, STRANGER, Call and See the Shirt Display at Geo. Tutt's, Symonds-st. We are doing Dress Shirts from 4/6. MEETON'S selling "Cereoia," the New Health Drink. First-class for those who can't use tea or coffee; 6d per packet. ROPERTY OWNERS.—Weirren Blyth and Co. have phenomenal success selling properties by auction. Low charges, quick sales, prompt settlement. Write or call. TOOTHACHE. Teeth Extracted by a New Process, no pain, no after effects; fee. 2/6. Guaranteed by thousands of patients. — A. F. HOOPER, Dentist, 125, Corner Queen and Swanson sts. BMEMBER- ' DURING THE SALE we {,lye enough Tweed to make a Pair of Trousers with each Football Brand Suit.—Dalton, Tailor, 278 Queen street. 50 YOU WANT MONEY? — We have large and small sums to lend on mortgage at very low rate of interest - Ewington and Baker, Estate Agents. ADIES', Gents', Children's and Misfit Clothing bought. Letters attended to.—Mrs Botterill, Wellesley st. East, opp. Milne and Choyce. 'Phone 1420. URN IT INTO CASH.—Send to Warren Blyth and Co.'s Popular Auction Roomg, 87 and 89, Queen-st. Tel, 846. ERIODIC PILLS, 2/6, extra strong 4/6. The most certain medicine for all irregularities. All Mr Ganderton's preparations still obtainable from Russell, Chemist, P. 0., Upper Symonds-st. — Queen-st. Agent for Pills: Pascoe, Chemist, below D.S.C. "Ylj/Enand - that the sale of Nigrol Boot VV Polish is steadily increasing." M. Marriott & Co., Manukau-road, Parnell. HAT NEXT? Trousers. —Good, Fashionable Stripe Trousers, 15/6 to measure, usual price 21/6. —At Dalton's Sale, 278, Queen-street. LITTLE Cod Liver Oil taken regularly •will often avert trouble. Hansen's "Glacier" Brand is the best money will buy. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers, at 1/6, 2/6, 3/9 bottle. Large bottles cheapest. CLEAN KNOCK-OUT. Indigo Serge Suit and pair of Extra Trousers to measure, £3 10/.—Dalton's Sale, 278, Queen-street. EMNANT SALE 7 Enough Tweed to make a Man's Trousers, 2/0, at Dalton's Remnant Sale, 278, Queen-street. "•■VTIGROL Boot Polish improves*on ac--I* quaintance. like my teas. No other will do. everybody delighted." R. French, 105 Karangahape-road. INVALIDS frequently take Cod Liver Oil to nourish and strengthen them. We strongly recommend Hansen's "Glacier" Brand for purity. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers, at 1/6, 2/6, 3/9 bottle. Large bottles cheapest. OURISTS PLEASE NOTE — Travelling Trunks, Bags, Hat Boxes, Carryalls. Valises, and Linen Bags; also, Repairs—J. Wiseman and Son.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 166, 14 July 1903, Page 8
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