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TO IJBT. ; TO LET, Brick Workshop, Hobson-st; Tent 7/C. —Apply 105, Wellington-st. 61 rpO LET, Cottage of five rooms and scul- - 1 - iery; large allotinent —Apply M.rs. Beedell, Eden Terrace. .'. , 80 rpO LET, St. Mary's-rd,, Ponsonby, Fur- ..•*• :nisied House, 5 rooms; bath, gas, etc. gg, St. Mary's-rd. 4 rr\O LET, 6-roomed House, Parnell; handy -L cars; 16/ per week.—C. V. Bennett, Bank N.Z. Buildings, Swanson-st. 65 TO LET, Shop and large verandah, Mt Roskill tram terminus; suit draper; with library.—Christie, Swanson-st. 6 LE.T, Office, partly furnished; first floor; 7/6 per •week.—Apply No Deposit Piano Co., 2S, High-st. 'Phone 2734. 83 npO LiET, No. 9, Day-st., Honse, 6 rooms, 1 i wasbhouse, capper, tubs and p.w.c.; 18/6.—Apply J. S. Garratt, 31, Wellesley-st. (East 46 rpO LET, Large Double Shop, corner HobJ- son and Cook-st-; rent low to a good tenaut.—Apply McGregor, solicitor, Short-hthd-st. (5 LET, at Grey Lynn (near Tivoli Theatre), Shop and Dwelling (concrete); rent low.—Apply T. McMnster, Draper, Queen-st. 60 ?r\o LET, Houee, 6 rooms; pantry, bath; -*- w.h., copper,, tubs; trap entrance; handy St. Stephen's cats; rent, SX.— Apply R. JBrighton-rd. 523 TO LHT, 4-foomed Cottage, Cook-st; builtan gas, city water; 13/tt.— IJ. E. Barman, 23, City Chambers, corner J Queen and Victoria-s-ts. 53i TO LtET, 5-r. House; pantry, bathroom, and wash-house; opp. railway station, 5 minutes from tram- about 3 acres land.— A. H. Blayney, Argyle-st, Morningside. 65 • rpO LET, 7-rd. Residen-ce, Manukau-rd., J- Parnell; 4 minutes to Id section; in i-good order; bath; c. and tubs, and usual ! conveniences: 25/. —Schofield and Henley, j Victoria-st East. 11l | 'y-ROC'MED Private Boardinghouse, near ! [ ' St Andrew's Church; rent 18/; bar- ! gain, £50. 111-health causes sale.—l, Wyn- . yar.d-st 19 , TO LET.—MT. EDEN—Handsome New Bungalow, 6 rooms, patent w.c, hot water; low rent. REilUEßA—Clean House l> rooms, hot water, near tram; £1. ROCKY NOOK — Brick House, G rooms, plaster walls, on tram line; £1 1A .EPSOM—Stylish Residence, every possible convenience; allot, 66 x IS4; 22/6. STANLEY BAY—« rooms, near beach, garden and lawns; 22/ G. MT. . rooms; 16/6. ONK- i j HUNGA—2 mlns. tram, large House, 1$ I acres; low. rent.—TYLDEN AND SPJUSRS, j Exchange Lane.

LYNN—Two New broomed Houses, each with washhouse (fixed tubs and copper), and one acre land; 10/. Also, Two Houses, each 4 raoins, at 7/. All close station.—F- BLDCK, Avondale. 70 SPLENDID BOOM, 40 x 16, in new building, in centre of City; suitable for office, sample room, music academy, club, etc., or could be easily subdivided into three rooms; enamel wash basin, steel ceiling ana walls; well lighted and ventilated. Apply J. E. HAYIIAN, 23, City Chambers, Corner Queen and Victoria streets. mo T E T. FURNISHED HOUSE, Lower Symondsst.; 7 rooms and convs. —Apply G. B. OSMOND, PHOENIX CHAMBERS, QUiEEN-ST., Opp. Railway Station. "jSJEW NOETH-RD.—Large House, 14 - 1 -' rooms, ail conveniences; tram stops at door; rent, 25/ per week. QJHO-KTLAND-ST-— Large Shop; owner " will fit up to suit tenant; rent. °" per. weeii. QUEEN-ST. —Shop, fine position; rent £4 10/. Price, for lease, including fixtures £120. TJUTTLE'S AGENCY, 167-, QUEEN-ST. 'Phone 3034. mo T B t. GOOD 8-ROOMED HOUSE, 'with fine grazing and fruit trees, h.'mdy to town. Easy rent to good tenant. WALTER TAYiOR, ■ 27, Shortland-etreet. ■pONSO'NBT.—New House, 6 rooms, all X conveniences; 18/8 rental. HEPBURN -ST.—Fr>rnlj&efi Room; 7/ per week. WAI/TKE TATLOE, • 27, Shortland-etreet ™ o let, I/BGE S noP ' Q DEEN S- Twith back entrance, also large dry basement, situated in the most central part of next la National Bank of N-Z.; at present occupied by a tailor and mercer. The Fittings, Furniture, and Floor Coverings go with the shop. A Splendid Beady-made Business for incoming' teiiiiut. ■ - - A reasonable lease will be given. Absolutely the most prominent business stand in. Auckland. 'Apply— G. B. O- SMONDLAND AND ESTATE AGENT, PHOENIX CHAMBERS, QUEEN-ST., OPP. BAHiWAX STATION. VAILE'S mo T c §t. T OWEB SYMONDS-ST.—lO Rooms, every ■Li convenience. £11 13/4 per month. KHYBEB House and conveniences; 15/. f\mY (Neh»n-st)—Cottage, 3 rooms, etc.; 7/6. EICHMOND (Sackville-st.) —Five Booms, scullery, copper, etc.; 11/. TV/FT. EDEN (Walters-rd). —Sis-roomed XVX Villa and conveniences; 17/6. We have a number of others on list. •OUSINESS QPENINGS. TO DRAPERS AND GROCERS—Fine Business Opening: New Brick Premises. Corner position. Prosperous district Near SYHONDS-STREET PENNY SECTION. We can offer EXCEPTIONAL FACILITIES to the right MAN. aUEEN-ST. —Fine Business Opening: Two Boomy Shops, p.g. windows, electric Kent, etc LOW RENTS. P~ ONSONBY-BD. —Two Fine Shops (one has tiled front); dwelling rooms attached. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT. GOOD STAND. Low Bents. BAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, 87, Q UEEN S- TBEETEDUCATION AJj. Bt.am SCHOOL OF ART AND AUCKLAND ART SCHOOL, ART GALLERY, AUCKLAND. Classes are held every morning, efternooii, and evening. Tlhe following subjects are taught In the School by fully-qualified I teachers:— '■ " Freehand Drawing, Model Drawing, Geo.metrical '.Drawing, Perspective, Light acil '■ Shade, Monochrome Painting, Painting !u Oil and Water Colovrs, Design. Drawing aud Painting from Life, Modelling, Woxxii curving, Repousse Metal Work, Steucilliug, ! Art Leather Work, etc., etc. ! 300 Free Places, also Admission by Payment of Fee.?. -The whole of these Classes are recognjsed by the Education Department of the New Zealand Government " ' Further particulars on application to -~ - " . " E. W. PAITON, Director,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 149, 24 June 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 149, 24 June 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 149, 24 June 1911, Page 2