Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

ATTCTIOHS. H ABILTOS. ■JT A If I !• T O N. THE HUB OF THE WAIKATO. TITAIX gTBBBT T>LOCKS., TV/TAIN OTREET TOLOCKS., mHURSDAY "J^EXT. rnHURSDAY •^ruacT. A nniqne ' opportunity to purchase a * FREEHOLD BLOCK, right In the MAIN STREET OP (HAMILTON, and the el*e you require. , The property has been surveyed Into sections ranging from 16ft 6ln frontage, up to 47ft frontage, and none have a lesser depth than 114 ft. If yonr 'business is small you can get a section to suit yon. If yonr 'business is large there is m section here that will accommodate yon. No \ matter what size yonr business Is to-day, it will grow larger still when it is in this location. We have been favoured with Instructions from DR. C. S. 'REBCE, to offer Wβ FINE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, right In ■the Main Street of Hamilton, for Sale by Public Auction, at ■g"INXJ'S (TIHEATRE, TTAMILTON, -. rpHUBSDAY TV/f-i*- 9f7 1920, AT -yt A.M. Never again will such an opportunity occur. This large Mock Iβ the last to be offered. It is right amongst the biggest -i and most influential (business concerns of J •the town. • The following firms either adjoin the Woek or are within a few yards of the -i property:—The Farmers' Auctioneering J Co., Ltd (new building, just eempleted). The New Zealand Dairy Co., Xitd. (new building), Dalgety and Co., Ltd. (new building), National 'Bank (about to <bnlM). Toorak Chambers ' (Just completed), and many others. When we say "many others" we mean it. All the large and progressive concerns are quickly realising that this is -i "the spot." You can stand on this pro- J perty and see New (Buildings, costing probably hundreds of thousands of pound*, either completed or nearing completion. These structures will be the headquarters of practically every big "farmer" concern of the Wai tat c>. You must surely realise -i what it is worth to be among them. Yon. J have your, chance NOW. /IART T^NTRANOES. XjINTRANCES. With every IMaln Road'Section a s?*are will be given in a section at the back. This will allow of cart entrance to the rear of your building. Get A P^ N By writing or ringing either our Auck-. \ land Office or our 'Hamilton Office m plan of the block will be immediately posted to you. Get one to-day. The sale takes j, place on THURSDAY NEXT! , . , •gUILDINGS. _ a TMJILDINGS. One 'block ■ has an excellent reinforced Concrete Building erected thereon. Comprises three shops. At present subject to f leases having about two years to run. These buildings are specially constructed to take another,storey. . rpHE . "RESIDENCE. Comprises fine two-etorey DwelHng of 9 rooms, 'with all conveniences. Extensive ' sronnds, tastefully laid out. Ideal Nursing Home, Apartment House, or Doctor's Residence. TERMS: ■ . : 10 per cent on fall of hammer. 25 .per cent, within 1 month (excepting section ivlth house on). ALL BAiLAjMJES ON FIRST MOBTGA/GE at' 6 pet cent for 4 years. 'RiEMKMBKRJ ' Freeaold • titles,. big depths, iback entrances, Tight side, Sow prices, right location. BUY NOW! Don't live to regret it. look what It means to your business. ■ Bigger ■turnover.-better position., increase In value. . One of these sections, for speculation" purposes alone Is the biggest money-maker offering to-day/. .- «-." - t . ■ •Get, a plan and be at the sale, THURSDAY NEXT. May 27th, 1920, at King's , Theatre, Hampton, at. 11 a.m; If yon ■boy it will be the moat profitable few minutes you. will have ever spent.:' Pull parUcnlars and condition* .of sale may be inspected at cither of our offices. W* A. TS° BNE, L- to- " TIIIE LAND 3IAN." UPPER VICTORIA ST., HAMILTON, And at ■SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. - 2 . SHIPPING. rvrOTICB TO CONSIGNEES. . ; tJs.s. port bowen. j Cargo loaded at Glastrow I>y the above vessel, was transhipped Into - the c.a. ZEALANDIC berthed this.morning. Consignees are requested to present Bills of Lading to Messrs. Heather, Roberton, Ltd., ' add take out Delivery Orders. ■ HEATHER, ROBERTON, LTD., ._ Agents. 603 HUDDART-FARKEK LIHE. (Ctrcumxtances permitting.) ■'"' FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. *S.S. RIVERINA. .About Tuesday. 15th June i FOB TOKOMARU BAY, GIBBORNE, NAPIER. WELLINGTON, LYTTHLTON AND DUNEDIN. ' •S.S. KIVERIXA..Ahont Tuesday, Ist June MELBOURNE, via Lyttelton, Dunedin, - and Bluff (from Wellington) •S.S. WBST»ALIA.........Abort Bth June SYDNEY. AND HOB ART (from Wellington) •T.S.S. ULIMABOA....Thursday. ZttSrSSj Tickets mutually Interchangeable . with Union Co. Wireless Telegraphy. . Agents for HEBBDRN COLLIERIES! f Office: 7. Customs St. East.;. ' - piAKO (RI'YER SHIPPING COMPANY. * S.S. ONEROA.—TIME-TABLE. .Leaves, Auckland. '. Leaves Kerepeehl. Thnre., 27th. 6 p.m. (Friday, 28th, 1 ? p.S." ] Mon., 31st, .9 p.m. Toes., let., 5 p.m. Thura., 3rd, midnight. Friday, 4th, 7pm < WATKINS AND WALLIB, Agents. \ tiSiß B ™ B moi^** 108 ' ] tsiT—gi CALLING AT ALL WHARVES Leave* BIVERHEAD Daily at 7 a.m. leaves AUCKLAND Daily at 3.30 p.nv .'-■•■ Saturdays Ezcepted. J Auckland on SUNDAYS at 4 p.m. BRADNEY AND BINNS. D 4 m S.S. ZEALAiNDIC, . FROM' . " ' LIVERPOOL. - Consignees are requested to present Bills of Lading, pay freight (if any), and take delivery of. their cargo. All cargo Iβ at consignees' risk after leaving snip's tackle*. ' and if "not promptly removed will be stored at their risk and expense. Any cargo landed r in a damaged condition must be .examined, and claim settled prior to its removal. Wo claim will be recognised' after 'the removal of cargo, nor for snort-landed- cargo, unless. ■' lodged''at the office of the undersigned within seven days after discharge of the I goods. (See terms of Bill of Lading.) Captain V; W. Hickson will hot be respon- - sible for eny debts contracted by bis crew. • , , li. D.- NATHAN AND CO.,- LTD., ' 585 ' ..-...' ..: ■ .... Afente. ■"•'" ' AUCKLAND rpO "pKeLAM©. • ; VIA PANAMA— .. " . let £100, Return £175. " '2ndClass—Single , £65. Return £122. Brd Class—Single £37, £38. £43. Return £66. £70. £77. VIA. AMERICA— Ist Steamer Ist RaS—Single £S6 11/8. 1 2nd Steamer, Ist Rail—Single £64 19/2 J ' 3rd. Steamer. Ist Rail—Single £47 12/6. VIA SUEZ (Orient)— - . ' Ist Class—Slnple £116 up: Return £224 -' 2nd Class—Single £88 up: Return £1«I . 3rd Class—Single (only) £38. £40. £44. , No Booking Fees. For Ballings apply .' fp HO S. HOOK AND HO N. AGENTS FOB; ALL LINES. ". . • y.Z. INSURANCE CO.*e_BUILDINO, I QUBBN STRggT. " : B *'"^^^ S * . _ mm "~ ' ( TjtOß the Beet, Results put It up toy auction in bur rooms.' ■ ~ ■. . . — - ■ ■ ■

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19200525.2.121.3

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 124, 25 May 1920, Page 8

Word Count
1,014

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 124, 25 May 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 124, 25 May 1920, Page 8

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert