FOR SALE. ' ~ % '—* T>*ABNELL. O QQfk— WBLL-BUILT and Comfortable SL/Oi/vJ House of 5 rooms; every con. venlence. (396) r?KOK —HOUSE, 6 rooms and convent. 3j*jAO ences; nice garden; good situa» tion. (395) AX / PER FOOT.—SPLENDID BUILD4«Vj ING SECTION, 80 x 165; Heaithjr position; Morningslde. (318) T.B.C LAT ~ 12, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADSV WENZL SCHOLLUM, FARM AND BOARDING HOUSE—ST. miles North of Auckland. 23 acres, all well fenced and subdivided; all grossed. House of 10 rooms (about -0 beds). C-stail stable; outhouse, used at races, etc., fol dlnlngroom, 16 x 24, also other outbuilding*. It Is now let at £40 per year for threa years. Price, £850. Terms: Half easily balance can be arranged. (F44d) FARM, UPPER WAIWEBA—II3 Acrea, fenced and bounded on two sides by good creek. 60 acres in grass. Half ne*a orchard, balance bush. House of 6 roomj, etc. Price, £700. (F448) FARM, 3 miles from Railway Station, 10 miles from Auckland. 47 acres, fenced and subdivided into six paddocks. Ail la grass except 8 acres, well watered; Housa of 7- rooms, and all conveniences. Price. £800. (F447) QQ ACRES—A MODEL FARM, in goo* CO district. Fenced and subdivided into eight paddocks. All well grossed. Milking 25 cows. House of 6 rooms, milking shea and all conveniences. Price £1100. (F440) BOARDINGHOUSB of 8 rooms,., very large, 4 small, accommodation for about 15 boarders; good view of harbour; rent £2 per week. Furniture insured for £350. Price, £300. •- (N.B. 93) BOARDING-HOUSE, In bast locality, ac« commodatlon for 28 boarders, all furnished nnd In good condition. Lease flva years. Rent £12 10/ per month, and rates. Furniture Insured for £750. As a going concern, .£900.. TO LET, IN PARNELL, G-roomed House, with every convenience; rent 25/ per week, and rates. Person purchasing "furniture at a valuation would get preference, (Value about £25.) (S) , , 3 MAKE KNOWN TOUR WANTS. WENZL SCHOLLUM* 19-20, Royal Insurance Buildings* (Nest Town Clock), J fVJBEN CJT., AUCKLASD. jS "'Phone 1560. ' Telegraphic Address: "Scholium, Auckland.** t PUBLIC NOTICES. ' THE KBAKTH AND THE HOME, In bygone, days the hearth was a Terj| rude affair indeed, but as time went o*> much thought w fl s centred upon its improvement. Bightly so, for is it not the centre of a home? To-day the hearth. may ( be 'one of the most artistic features -in ft room. In Messrs Wlngate and Co.'s Showroom* this is amply proved, and the various up-to-I date styles of mantelpieces, tiled hearths, and hearth furnishings are well worth In- ! spection by lovers of the artistic. Plain oiled runu is now the most fashionable wood, and there Is a reversal to the dignified simple-form of mantelpiece construction. Any contrast desired may ba secured by the use of ti.es, the firm's stock being exceedingly large and of tha greatest variety. A number of designs are shown, and all are eloquent of the advanca made in rendering the fireplace artistic. Worthy of note Is a charming fireplaca with tiled arch front and "Pinnox" hearth fire. This should be most cosy, for small side ventilators regulate the droughts. This hearth need not be the "coldest part of the room," as is often said with truth of grates put in without due consideration of. tha latest Ideas. Another shows the interior of the fireplace completely tiled. The fire is contained In a large casket grate which will bum ■coal or logs. There is some thing old-world and solid about It, which the dainty tiles merely serve to enhance. Grates of every style, kerbings of hammered copper, and coal boxes of the same dignified material, with a large display of solid brass • furnishings, are outstanding points In a show which must be of general interest. No one should build without seeing tbla ■modern display. A fireplace, mantel, or hearth of the right kind make all the difference In the look of a room, while to the cost of putting in an inferior article has often to be added the cost of taking it out. ■ Especially should architects and bulldera 6ee these beautiful artistic productions, in order that they may give their clients the best possible value for the least money. Our prices are most moderate. We wfll be pleased to see at our showrooms air those interested in "Tie-House Beautiful." WINGATE & CO., LTD. S3 and 35, QTJEEN CJT., I \ UCKLAND! Hallway Station)., jt'UKNITTJRB. WHAT'S IN A NAME?, EVERYTHING! IF TtOU BUT TOUR FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS AT CLARKE BROS, (lata Davenport's), XOU WILL GET THE NAME OF BEING A JUDGE OF VALETS AND! GOOD {TASTE. INSPECTION INVITED. CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION. CLARKE BROS., NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFS"I0I5 ( BDi
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 204, 27 August 1909, Page 3
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