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Houses 'and Land. nriHOMPSONy; &: ni/roßßis,' : brokers, accountants,' ,:; '■ Souse, land, and"- general commission' , • AGENTS,' 44, Issitkance BuiLDisoa (Next door to New Zealand Accident Insurance Company). ... . N B —Tradesmen's Book 3 Balanced, and Accennts Furnished. FOR SALE— £320.—CONQUEST PLACE PARNELL— New Four-roomed Cottajo, allotment 50 1120, good garden, every convenience, commanding a splendid view of the Harbour, Flagstaff Hill, Rangitoto, etc If required, £240 can remain on mortgage. TWO Paddock Sections, King-street— £37. THREE Allotments, 210 x 204 feet, KingBtreet—£43. ONE Allotment, 33 x 102 feet, Kingstreot, £25. THREE Choice Building Allotments, Pon' sonby, 83 x 40, 40 x 100, and 40 x 100- £Bi. FREEHOLD BLOCK, St. George's Bay Road, Parnell, 300 x 140. THREE ALLOTMENTS, Ponsonby. FOR SALE—Snug little Farm of 10 acres, : sdjoining Messrs. Ireland's Tanyard, Panmuro; , thoroughly cultivated; now house; stable, good well. &o. HTT> A R T I N a T O N, o J. HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, ~ . HAS FOE SALEHELENSVILLE — 4105 acres first-class Land on easy terms TOKATOKA—24O acres Unimproved Land. Lots 15 and 10, Pariah of Oaiuaru REMUERA—I2 acress, with four-roomed Houso PAPAKURA—S acres in township. Lot 10, section 8 - : - HENDERSON'S MILL—IOO acres firstclass Land situated on Fry's Creek AWITU—I3B acres first-class Land. Lot 66 LOWER MAHURANGI—6O acres Unimproved Land. Lot 23, Part of Ahuroa WHAU—2O acres Splendid Land near Whau Hotel TE AWAMUTU—ISO acres first-class Land, being lots 259, 261, 262, and 203, Pariah of Pulnui GRAFTON ROAD—Aseyen-roomed House, with largo allotment, 66 x 300 for sale cheap NEWTON—Two four-roomed Houses,Dukestrect, for sale on very ea9y terms EDWIN-STREET, NEWTON — A sixroomed House, in good ordor and good garden: two allotments MOUNT EDEN ROAD—A six and four .. House (new) HOBSON-STREET—A good seven-roomed Houso • Also. Sereral Allotments iuCity aud Suburbs. Apply to H. PARTING T O N STIOHBURTS BUILDINGS, " " QUEEM-SIBKET.

Dress and Fashion T> U B L I C NOTICE J. GILHOUB, draper, of Upper Symonds-street, wishes to inform tlio Public that l<e has just received nn immense stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Umbrellas, in black and coloured, and is selling them at prices that ought to commend tho attention and giro satisfaction to evory ono "who patronises his shop for them. These goods have been bought cheap, and as the stock of them is too large to sell off in a reasonable time, they are marked low to cormnand a speedy salo. There is also a very large stock of Ladies' Corsets, varying in prices fioia 3s to 103 6d, which havo to be sold cheap to reduce. Among this lot very serviceable stays can be had at 5s Cd, strong and well made, In dark colours, and with spoon busks. Every one who wants good wearing stays should see these at J, Gilmour's, Upper Symonds-street. fi O TO J. WILLLIAMS, r TAILOR, VICTORIA-STREET (New Shop). ........ FOR .. ■ ~. ENGLISH TWEED, IRISH TWEED, SCOTCH TWEED, FRENCH TWEED, GERMAN TWEED. IJiROirSERS TO MEASURE FROM gD. ; GOOn QUALITY., ' SPECIAL NOTICE. W. 11. FENTON Is Now Opening, a Splendid Assortment of OVERCOATS, UMBRELLAS, RUGS AND PORTMANTEAUX. # jj jr ent on, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER, AND GENTLEMEN'S JIERCER, 78, Queen-street (Opposite tiib Hbraid OrricE). Chemists and Druggists. m H E TT A I R. ITS BEAUTY CAN HE RESTORED AND PRESERVED. " Beautiful Hair, Nature's Crown, Luxuriant and Beautiful Hair." ECCLES , SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER Will completely restore in a few days Grey or prematurely Light Hair to its original colour, gloss, and beauty without the slightest chance of injury. ECCLES , HAIR RESTORER is one of tho best offered for sale. It effects its objects satisfactorily in a few days, producing a perfect Natural C«lour, thoroughly cleansing tho head from Scurf and Dandruff, and causes the growth of New Hair and preventing it from falling off. It never stains the Skin or Linen. It retains the hair in any desired pesitlon, and is cooling and healing to the Scalp, It is not a Dye. Use no other preparation with it, not oven oil or pomade. TO RESTORE GREY HAIR, Eccles' SuLpnr/R Haik Restorer is tho best: Because it is made from choice materials and propared with the utmost care. Because it does not dye the hair, but strengthens it. Grey Hairs soon disappear, new life, and hafr natural colour. Because the soft and silky toxturo of the healthy hair follows its use. Identical in composition with the more expensive Hair Restorers. Sold in bottles, 2s Cd and 4s Gd each. TESTIMONIALS. February 3rd, 1881. To Mr. Eccles, Sir,—l.have much pleasure in informing you that sinco I used your Sulphur Hair Restorer, although I have not finished tho first bottle, my hair Is getting quite thick on parts where it was almost bald. Before using your Restorer I had tried several other remedies with no effect whatover. I shall be very glad to spread tho name and reputation of so valuable* romedy.—l am, &c, Edward Cash. . Sear Sir, —I have no hesitation in recommending an article which I can of my own personal knowledge assert has done great good, and therefore state. with confidence that your Sulphur Hair Restorer is what you claim it to be-a never-falling remedy for Grey Hair. I havo used it in my Saloon with good effect.—lS. Eagleton. PBEPABED AND SOtD BY M. ECCLES, Pharmaceutical Chbuiht, Hewln'e Buildlng3 WeUesley-street, Auckland. And Sold by all Hairdressers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6146, 29 July 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6146, 29 July 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6146, 29 July 1881, Page 2

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