AUCTION& TONES, NORTON AND CO., LTD. In Our Rooms, 105 HEREFORD STREET. MESSRS TONES, NORTON and CO., LTD., will Sell by Public Auction, on nrcount of Whom it May Concern: 1 Large Assortment of FURNITURE and FFFECTS, Table and Bedroom Linen, Towelling, Crockery; Cutlery, Linos., Carpets, H. Rug*, etc., etc. Also 7 Typewriters, all well known makes. Sale Starts at 1.30 p.m. Sharp. TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD., _„„~ Auctioneers. ,ONKS. NORTON AND CO., LTD., U * ' Established 1888, HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, 105 HEREFORD STREET. AUCTION SALES IN OUR ROOMS VACH WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. At 1.30 p.m. Open Friday Evening, 7 to 9. REDUCED TO £g3s A Beautiful Llnwood Home, 7 rooms, complete with every possible convenience, including e 1 h. and c, plastered and papered—- ,•„ «verv respect an ideal Home. Substantial Mortgage. ONLY £l5O DEPOSIT required. This is a remarkably cheap ProTONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD. TTVTtF IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY ti£,K SIGHT. MODERN BUNGALOW, 6 rooms, every possible convenience, el., h. and c, motor earage, and bike shed. A very nicely fanned home. ONLY £2OO Deposit. L*. PRICE £I3OO. -TONKS NOKTON and CO., LTD. A GENUINE BARGAIN IN CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH. 2-Storey, 6-roomed House, with all offices. Close to tram. Must be realised quickly. A real good spec. Easy terma. PRICE ONLY £4OO. Apply at once at our Land Department. F T °Ls llß TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD. ~ CITY, WESTEND. FRONTING CBANMEK SQTTABE. RESIDENCE of 13 rooms, with every convenience, full i-acre. A GENUINE BARGAIN. £2OOO. TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD. A PROFITABLE PROPOSITION. ELEVEN-ROOMED BOARDING-HOUSE, a» a going concern. Fully furnished, ittcluding piano. House full of permanent boarders. THIS IS A SNIP. PRICE ONLY 4?OOK J*i)ZsO. f O , 123 TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD. 'Phone 693. ( 7498 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. P.O. BOX 669. TELEPHONE 2072. Corner of CATHEDRAL SQUARE and CHANCERY LANE.
>YR N E AND WELLBROCK, I EXPORTERS. -176 HEREFORD STREET. ADVANCES made against Consignments of WOOL AND SKINS, FROZEN MEAT, DAIRY PRODUCE, Eto. 88063-3610 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. R R. T. COWPER, Dentist, fete of Sydenham, begs to announce having removed to more central premises, 107 CASHEL STREET, Opposite Ballantyne'B. 0 UN G AND CRAIG (Palmer Graduates), Chiropractors and Spinographere, Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square. All Work Verified by X-Ray. Hours—B.Bo to 6. Saturday, 8.80 to 1. Members N.Z Chiropractic's Association. C 2998 FOOT SPECIALIST. 1 N. ROBINSON, » G.A.1.E., New Zealand. Est. 1899. 'Phone 2271. Mercery Shop, 253 High street. R9OBI REMOVAL NOTICE—ARTHUR M. EMMETT, M.1.A.P., Foot Specialist, has REMOVED from Hereford street to the Medico Electric Institute, 146 ARMAGH STREET. 'Phone «62. By appointment. E5446-8610 WELLINGTON'S BEST PRIVATE HOTEL "m H E MANSION S." Ghuznee street. Right in the heart of the City. Every convenience. Excellent Cuisine. Tariff 12s per. day, £3 10s per week. Telegraris, "The Mansions, Wellington." Under the personal supervision of Meedames Cooke and McGowan (late of Chriatchuroh). C 3164 MOUNT PLEASANT HOSTEL AND HEALTH RESORT, 1200 Feet above sea tael. Situated back of Redcliffs. Splendid accommodation for Boarders and Week : end Guests. Liberal Tariff. Car meets trams by request. Ring Redcliffa 'Phone, or write Tea House, Mount Pleasant. ' H. H. ROBERTS, Proprietor. R8979 WHERE TO STAY IN DUNEDIN. THE CITY HOTEL, taken over recently by MR S. DUNN, has been renovated throughout. Patrons are assured of every comfort. Excellent cuisine. Most central situation in Dunedin. TARIFF 17s. C.T.'s 15b. 'PHONES 608 on 3 2176 (upstairs). P.O. Box 212. G5781 78 DYER'S PASS ROAD, CASHMERE HILLS. yACANCIES FOR PAVING GUESTS. E5882 'PHONE 3625.
THE BUNGALOW, WAI-ITI ROAD . . . TIMARTJ. 'NTENDING Visitors to Timaru desiring ■ accommodation at this well-known residence, in older to avoid disappointment, should apply promptly to MRS HY. SCOTT,P.O. Box 170. 'Phone 90. 59036 ILFRACOMBB PRIVATE HOTEL, AKAROA. THIS Up-to-date Hotel has been acquired by W. ROBINSON, late of the Bruce Hotel, Akaroa, and is now open for the reception of guest*. Tariff: 12s per day, £8 10s per week. Telephone 47. Letters and telegrams, Hfracombe, 'Akaroa. 6919 VISITORS TO SYDNEY. PAULSEN'S PFAHLERTS HOTEL, WYNYARD SQUARE. Thie favourite Hotel, so well known to New Zealanders, has (just been remodelled, and the Proprietress, Mrs F. M. Paulsen (late of Wellington), in soliciting a renewal of the patronage of New Zealauders, promises that" the 6«rvice and attention will leave nothing to bo desired. . H 5883 AKAROA .„.._..' AKAROA. piLKINGTON'S EXPRESS SERVICE. CH'CH.-AKAROA CTWCR DAILY. MORNING SERVICE, 'ch. dep.: Akaroa dep.: P. 0., 1.30 P-™- _ AFTERNOON SERVICE. Ch'ch. dep.: Broadway's, 2.30 p.m. Akaroa dep.: P. 0., 1.30 p.m. PILKINGTON'S Guarantees Punctuality and Reliability. -D l.; «. Tlim CVwilc and Son. 13R TT. T j>. ford street; Woodward's (Tobacconist), opp. Broadway's. Rink Taxis, Armagh street. Hervey, C. W., Cathedral square. Tourist Office, Cathedral square. Telegrams: Pilkingten. Akaroa. 'Phone G. Akaj&s, F6660
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