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FOR SALE. (Continued from Page 2.) " TrOR SALE, Gent.'s Free Wheel Bicycle; ) -*- almost new: latest pattern.—Address 1 j Bike, 333. Star Office. 149 ' TTSOR SALE, Horse, good and easy for rid--I- ing, and has been in harness; very I quiet; with Saddle aud Bridle; £3—Mackay, \ Telephone-id.. Birkenhead. ■ 150 OR. SALE.—Staunch Reliable Tony, £7 10/; light Sulky and Harness, £12 10/; . Double Buggy, Pole, Shafts, and Double . Harness. £35.—31, Durham-st. 152 • TJ-'OR SALE.—Nearly new, Handy, Light ~ A Business or Pleasure Tax Cart; seats '■ 4; well-built; also Harness, £25; quiet, '. staunch Bay Gelding, £7 10/.—31, Durham- ) St. > 151 7 17 ;L) R SALE or Lease, New Lynn, near A station. 34 Acres, or part, excellent for . fruit or poultry, orchard; Cottage, etc. L £550. Terms.—X.D., Avondale P.O. r TpiOß SALE, as a going concern, a handy J- little Cordial and Aerated Water Busi- . ness in Taranaki. Owner's reason for sell- ) ing is illness in family.—Full particulars - from Jenkins, Matthews aud Pigott, Auctioneers, Waitara. \ TT/OR SALE. Superior Little Tea and Lunj -*- cheon Rooms, near Queen-st., price . small, as a ?oing concern. — Beale and Clark, 51, City Chambers, opp. Union Bant. BOARD ABED HESIBEa-CE. ' vX7S7)ANTED, lor j respectable hoarders.— ' * * Apply 24. Collingwood-st., Ponsonby. 44 .vyANTED, good Board by 2 gentlemen ■* » friends; would share room.—Particulars and terms to Zero, 325, Star Office. 54 i\A/ANTED, 2 respectable working girl ' » ' Boarders, to share one room, In private family.—For address, apply Star Office. S(J Board and Residence by young * T man; single room; handy top of Sy-monds-st; private family preferred.—W. G 31S, Star Office. 99 YXTANTED—A respectable young man to vv share room in a private family; bath; every convenience.—For address apply Lyle. Grower, Wellington-st. ■TX7ANTED, 3 large Rooms, unfurnished, iv ' » private family, near tram, use of conveniences, respectable locality.—Apply to Graham, Post Office, Devonport. 60 YTE/ANTED. 2 unfurnished front rooms iv » » private family, handy to car; good locality; with board for three ladies iv business.—Apply, stating particulars, to "Permanent," 142, Star Office. 6 A LADY starting Boardinghonse would like 2 or 3 permanent Boarders, nice quiet home. Id section. 10 mm. from statue. 2 mm. from Newton.—Apply Star Office. -»t BOARD and Residence.—Vacancies for 4 ■■-* sentlemen; every convenience.—Anply S. Upper Queen-st. 77 IT>EDROOM Wanted, near firebell or Gar- **-* field-st., Parnell, by working man- no meals.—State terms. G., 159. Star Office. 49 /"JOMFORTABLE Home for one or two v - / boarders or married couple: single rooms if desired; terms moderate. 43. Karangahape-rd. 15 ■YTACANCIES for two young men.—Ap- . v ply 41, Boston-rd., Mt_ Bden. 73 PRIVATE HOTEL, (Late "Admiralty House"J. Telephone, 1010. JERMYN-ST. rf-O LET, 2 Large Unfurnished Rooms, or A- would let one, no children.—For address apply Fish Shop, above Parnell Bridge. 105 iURNISHEd" Apartments to Let, all conveniences.—Apply 140, Hobson-st., near Prince of Wales' Hotel. 50 ACANCIES for Gentlemen at "Haere Mai, 1 ' Victoria-rd., Devonport. Five minutes from Ferry. (TYAKLEIGH, UPPER SYMONDS-ST I*—' Private Board and Residence, for Ladies and Gentlemen; Id section, opp. Buchanan's, Confectioner. Terms modctate. 'Phone 1720.—Mrs M. L Gray. " TMTONA HOUSE," 12, Symonds-street. -"•■"- fronting Choral Hall. Every modern convenience. Newly furnished and renovated throughout.—Mrs. Gick, Proprietress. TSone 293. ETROPOLE, ROTORUA, PRIVATE HOTEL (40 ROOMS). FIRST SEASON. This newly-erected House is immediately opposite railway station, at gates to left entrance. Visitors to Rotorua will find the Metropole the best appointed and most up-to-date house in Rotorua. Magnificent view from balcony. Electric light throughout; hot baths; first-class table; 3mins from Sanatorium. Bedrooms large, airy, and wellfurnished.—MßS DWYER, late of Auckland and Christchurch. Tariff Reduced to 30/ per week. Address, Hotel Metropole, Rotorua. ••mHB ATJiSTirLLIAr" ROTOKTJA.—New JL House, 30 rooms; splendid situation In main street; 100 yard 3 from railway station, four minutes' walk from baths; superior table; spacious rooms; electric light; not and cold baths, and every home comfort. Tariff, 6/ per day, 35/ per week. Special terms to families, parties, and for ; extended periods. Thos. Cook and Sons' Coupons. Small Launch at nominal rates, fishing rods, etc., free. Porter meets all trains. Letters and telegrams receive immediate attention. —J. N. McLean, Proprietor. WANTED ALL BOARDERS TO INSIST "» on having their Boots Cleaned with THE GOLD MEDAL "DURBAR." The World's Best Boot Polish and Leather Preserver. All Stores. 3d per Tin. LOST AKD rOXTNK. T OST, a small Gold Horseshoe Brooch, in X* or about Queen-st. —Reward at Star Oflice. 73 LOSTTtrom Fairview-rd., Mt. Eden, small light grey Pony.—Return to Mrs Comey, Fairview-rd. Reward. 103 OST, between Khyber Pass and Mt. Roskill rds., a Gold Bracelet, name engraved inside.—RewaYd at Star Office. 40 OST, between Brighton-road and St. Stephen's Avenue, Gold-bar Brooch, with diamond. Reward, Thornhangh, Brightouroad. 36 TOST, at Mt. Eden last week, a Gold ,J Bar Brooch, with large grey pearl.— Reward returning to Pilliuger, Grocer, Mt. Eden. 47 T OSTT a Pair of Silver Handled Scissors. Xi between St. George's Bay-rd. and Glad-stone-rd., Parnell.—Reward, Mrs. Houghton, Gladstoue-rd. r T OST.—Friday evening, between PonsonXi by-road and Queen-street, pair Lady's Gold Glasses, without chain.—Apoly Grey Lynn Butchery, Ponsonby-r'd. " 148 T OST.—Friday, between Khyber Pass and Xi City Market. Greenstone set in Gold and Gold Seal; keepsake: reward.—Gask and Bowyer. Fruiterers. Khyber Pass. 109 OST.—.On January 25. a Tin Hat Box, between Great South-rd., or at Newmarket Railway station; reward. —Apply Mr. Bull, Ironmonger, Newmarket. 4 I T OST. last evening, between Ponsonby ■*- Reservoir and Queen-st. Wharf, Pair of i Lady's Gold-rimmed Pince-nez. —Reward, Methodist Parsonage, 8, Hopetoun-st., Ponsonby. OST.—Dingey, 3tx feet, white - green - stripe; blue and brown inside; reward. —Apply H. Townshend, Survey Office. Anyone retaining same after this notice will be prosecuted. 69 LOST, this morning) between Kingsland and Queen-street Wharf, Gold Cable Bangle, " Valued as 'Keepsake," set pearls and turquoise. Finoer rewarded.—F. Price, Queen-street Wharf. 33 4?iO REWARD.—Lost, between Victoria- '=»«-' st. west and the Exchange, Queenst., via Hobson-st. and Cnstoms-st.. possibly in Heme Eay car, GENTLEMAN'S CROCODILE LEATHER POCKET BOOK, with iuitials J.A.W. inside, containing Four £5 Notes and change, also papers.—Address St-ir Ofßco. 106 S' TRAYED on our farm, Otahuhu, Bay Horse, about 15 hands; branded R.N. on off shoulder: newly shod; owner can have same by paying expenses.—Wood and Tanslev. otflhuh.ll. 17 POUND, a Chinese Laundry Ticket.— Anyone can have article on application, V.R.. 365. Star Office. 159 TCTOUND, a Waterproof Boot Polish which 'X is the greatest leather preserver of modern times—THE GOLD MEDAL DURBAR POLISH, at 3d per tin. OUND. Pair Child's Shoes (new). Owner can have by describing, and where lost. —Apply W. J. Speight, Government Life In147 p T OST COUNT of the thousands of Tins 1 A- of Gold Medal "DURBAR" Water- ( proof Boot Polish. Sold at 3d per tin, ,j

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 76, 28 March 1908, Page 6

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