HOUSES FOB SAUL -VfODERN Villa Residence, nearly new, •*»*■ rooms, nearly J acre land, Epsom-rd two minutes from DominJon-rd. car term nua.—Apply Leraao, next door. l 2* New House, bwotifnlly flnlaned, ba window, front and back verandah; lev* volcanic section, free from stone, SO by 20 febout). Cheap. £650. PARKER HILL, 63, Queen Street. "POB. SALE. Mt- RoakßL 6-roomed Hous. -»- with all conveniences, ian acre lam frontage three streets. Land Transfe Title. Price £740. Easy Terms.—Appl F. A. McNEILL, 3, Endean's Buildings. SALE OR TO LETi Devonpori Vauxball-terrace, new Honse 7 roon , -iery convenience; beautiful sunny situj don.—Apply F. A. McNEILL, 3, Endean Buildings. POB SALE—Willi ■*- roomed House; all conveniences. Se< tion 53 x 150. Price £7OO. Half casn.Apply F. A. McNEILL, 3, Endean's Builc ings. WATERSIDE. Ponsonby. 5 Large Rooms scullery, bath, copper, tniis; eiceUen condition. £4oo. Easy iterms.—PjO. jBo BUSINESSES FOR SALE. | pO.VPECTIOXEE. Tobacconist, Sof ]V> Drinks, Ice Creamy etc.; would sui I lady; good stand.—Write Q., 291, Star. | I JJ.OODWILL and Superior New Furniture *~* with I'iano, 7-roomed Lodginghouse permanently full: heart of city. Trice £lsc - Apply Star Office. 4. rpAiLOKING Bi -*- trict, large tarui>r t - BAKGAIN Carrying Businei honse. cart, etr.. with consta work at 5 factories; doing £-5 weekly: rei of coalyard, stables, sheds, etc.. a/; own. leaving town.—Gt_ Northern Agencr, 11. M.. Arcade. \—General Store and Bakery. . ' laud's leading suburb, 7 P. 0.: good turnover, good pi 0-A-Big Boardinghnuse. City, ' te 00; over *> per—s continual streai ueen-st., within Id section. (]f\— Humming Cash Grocery, near U\J Lamps, Poo«ooby. This is one o the best businesses of its kind in the city Owner leaving, must be sold; stand strides investigation. C'-l ~/\—Lovely Suburban Cash Grocery a»X«_)U Mt. Eden, good Bhop. Dwelling and large Section. Lease 3 years: 'M week; Tery suitable for busbacd and wife big public school at door. -P~IAA; —Leading Kruit. Con. aDd Drink: S»-I-VU Bus., Id sectiun, top of Syrnonds st. This business is showing i-iOO per an nam profits. Ingoing only £IOO. '«I AAA— The leading Queen-st Te: ■XuuU Rooms and Catering Business central stand, with long lease and old es tablisbed connection: all cosh trade; al contracts to go with same. {.' AXfi— Select and L"p-to-Date Conf °** J-v" Business, Lower Queen-st. Splen did cash takings, managed by lady only 1 ' —irs' lease: a sure thing. Don't neglec spect this. I uefore buying call and get particular! from my list of properties. | I can suit you with Dwelling. Store, O! i Farm. ROBT. J. ENTRICAN, I BUSINESSES. BUSINESSES. £. ~/v_iIIDLINBRY—-Good position; in c*»OU eludes up-to-daae stock; also i mirrors, hat stands, linoleum, carpet ! all fittings. Takings up to ££ per wee Easy rental. (844J STATIONERY BUS! =** '" NESS; corner shop and 3 living •rooms. Bent, 17/6. Turnover, £33 pe: inonrh. (839| X? AND CONFECTIONERY <=«"VK» BCSIXE&S—Heart of City; sho-f and 3 living rooms; rent. 42/6. .Made fIT.: clear last summer. A good little business. (B40) 4?JA— FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY— Suburban. Cp-to-date Shop, ■well-stock-ed; dose to 3 schools; good connection; prospects of large increase. Satisfactory reasons for selling. (843 i X?P;A— HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST. STATIONERY, IAXD LENDING LIBRARY—In good suburb; no opposition; 3 living rooms, shop and saloon. Owner leaving Auckland, so must sell AND 'PHOT. GREY * ltW LYNN—Long lease and verv low rental: living rooms. Turnover £23 a week j Very cheap for £135. ' (Bi i\ l£2<}ri~ CTTT BOARDINGO3ODSE. hand'v *'" to trams—23 Rooms, every con 'nee: extensive gardens. Rental. 44 Good lease. irhiq! £llO~ CITY BOA-RDUfoaoDSE can -"-v accommodate 25 boarders. £650 r "^™ OSI>MT - CTTT-BoaS ) 10/. Four years- lease. «BH20) BUSINESSES OF ALL KINDS. MAKE KNOWN TOUR WANTS WENZL SCHOLLUM, AUCTIONEER AND GEKERAL AGENT .NEAT QLEBN-ST. CLOCK, ACCKLAVD raphic Address: 'Scholium.- Auckland BOATS FOB Satt; POR SALE, Yacht MaiakL-Full paruct lars from .G jSyms. 2S, FrankWd *■ £3t>; most sell, going Sooth. II?" Patterson. Northcote. pooiiar. r5^ BED , U~,~» white Leghorns for Sale, 4/ each, in full lav age 9 to 18 months; Unrelated RooaSs fRunner Drakes, 5,: Eggs-Bro WQ ligLia I TumS' «"* or P iD eWh Drakes 10 . — Hi. DALIX>N, Manurewa. « .«-». sively—Dtilltj and Beanty I U2^*Lgr,Lnd breeding pens this season 256 and 222-egg strain; headed by second prSe «>ck, Ist and 3rd prize cockerels at lackland show. Settings, 15 eegs, 7/6—a li Smith. Niger-st,, Arch Hill, off Kjig-stf" ■*- LEGHORNS—B ned to Lay and Win This Season's Wlds, 3 Larg«st Shows: Auckland—Cock, Ist and Special; H«ns, Ist and 2nd; Pullets. Ist, 2nd, and Cap. Hawera (Great Dominion Show)— Cocks, l«t and 2nd""i, Ist; Pullets. l«t, 2nd, and 3rd. Hasts, H. Bay—Cock, Ist and 2nd; Hens, 2nd; Cockerels, Ist and 2nd: PuOete, Ist and 2nd, in hot competition. And they will lay eggs as well. Write for Catalogue <36 pages).—lrrtne. American Legborn Specialist, Linfleld Poultry Farm, Paiwd., Epsom. Auckland. DOGS FOR SAXE. "C*OR SALE. Bull and Black-and-tan Ter--t riers: first prize at last dog show.— 12, Edwin-st-, near King's Arms, Newton. V3R SALE, Fine Pedigree Bull Terrier Dog, Demongaurd: used to chßdreit; cheap to good home.—Write Pedigree, 624. Star Office. 36 ■pEDIGREE Cocker Spaxiel Puns.—Apply •L s. GaQagher, "Strttlanore," Azgyle-su Heta©3ay, fwaqatfe XI
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 209, 2 September 1911, Page 2
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