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To Letrpo LET.—Honse of 7-rooms and larg e H Garden, in Upper Symonds-s'.rect.—Apply t° H. Ashton and Son. TO LET.—A 5-roomed Cottaue, TJi.per Symond-strect, Gas and Water laid cn.—Apply to 11. Ashton and Son. TO LET.—The Best Business Stand out of Queen stre-t, consisting of shop and fi"e rooms. Watei and gae laid on ; windows plate glass Rent low.—J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent- Auckland. TO BE LET—A 6-roomed Eons", and about 5 acres of land, within ;2 miles from from town, at 20a per week.—F. G. Kwington, Estate A gen t. BE LET—"With Immediate Po.*seai fl_ sion, Gltnorchard House, at St. Heliers, Con- ! gaining 14 rooms. —Applv to Capt. Claik, on the 1 remises, or to W. Aitkop. Land-agcflt. rfflO LET—A ten-roomed House in Parneil 8 Road ; gas and water laid on ; suituble for a b arding-house.— Apply to H. Ashton and Son, House and Land Agents. TO LET—Large Warehouse with Front Shop in Queen-street, suitable for wholesale business, or could be divided into suites of offices.— Apply to H. Ashton and Son, House and Land Agents. - TO LET (Remuera)—To Let, Dwelling llouso and 6 Acres, Viotoria Road, Remuera, next below residence of D- B. Cruickshank, I*6q.» and at present occupied by Mi. Denis ICelly. Tho property is very pleasantly situated. House contains 0 rooms and outbuildings. —E>. F. Bvana, Land Agent, Queen-6trect-rjl O BE LET, CANADA BUILDINGS, Now in the occupation of J. Cosgravo and Co. Apply t« WM. AITHEN, Land Agent. JQjAIRY FARM AT TAMAKI. TO BE LET. Eighty Acres near St. John's College, all improved, with Dwelling-house, Stable, and Cowshed. Apply to W. AITKEN, Land Agent. Board and Residence. TWO BEDROOMS for Two Gentlemen Friends, or Gentleman and v-ife, with Hoard, in apri/RtO family. Private sitting-room.-Address at Hkiiald Otlice. A VACANCY for a Gentleman in a private family, with partial board.—For address, apply U&JIALI} Otlice. PANAMA HOUSE, close to Government Honse. oomfortable bed and sitting for married lady and gentleman, also vacancy for one or two gentlemen engaged in offices during the day. BELMONT HOUSE Vincent-street — Bonrd and Residence for Gentlemen reqniring the Comfort of a Home. Rooms double or single ; Baths, plunge or shower; piano ; suites of apartments; good table. Visitors to Auckliud wili find this rcliriug and healthy c<imbined wiihevery convenienco. Moderate terms. Mrs Baston. S7ATERLOO HOUSE —Waterloo QuadV v rant.cpposito Govenimont Gate. Promenade, Bath, and Piano ; terms moderate. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincentstreet— iirs. Richmond begs to inform her friends that she has now opened her new premise* as a tirst-class boarding house. Single and doubie bedrooms ai»d suites of apartments. Plunge and shower baths, and every accommodation for visitors. Two minutes' walk from Opera House.—Terms on applicaGovernor brovvne hotel, HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging— — — ~2oa per wools do. do. (single r00m)...... ..26s do. \TUCXG WOMEN'S LNSTJTUTE AND JL BOARDING HOUSE, QUEEN-STItCET. Open daily from 10 a.m. till 0.30 p.m. Dinner and Luncheon, froml2 to *1 p.m. Toa, from sto 7 p.m. Boamins House for joung ladies who are occupied during the day. Terms un application to the Lady Superintendent. Y.W.C.A. Meeting every Monday, at 7.30 p.m. Governess Agency, and Lending Library in con* nort'en with Institute. PERTH VILLA, 1, Hohson-street, Auckland. Mrs. Loverock receives Boarders for Temporary or Permanent Kesidence, and endeavours, by personal superintendence, to secure for hor quests the comfort derived from polito attention, scrupulous cleanliness, and prompt attendanco. Thio Table ia liberally kept, the cooking particularly cared for, and the meals are punctually served. Perth Villa stands upon the cliff at the corner of Hohson-street and Moore-street, commanding a full vie*/ ol the harbour, Stokes' Point, and the North Sh' ie Its aspect is north and west. It is near the Star Hotol, only three minutes' walk from Queen-street. Parties arrivingby Rteamer will lind in Perth Villa the com.ort and quiet ol "home." Terms from Twenty-Bvo Shillings, dependent upon individual requirem-nt. Personal. CH AS. BUTCHER, Grej-street.—Aleefc Ida Cranston as usual, 11 p.m. IF This should meet the eye of George Bemrcs 1 , late of South Lincolnshire ; last h«*ard of in i&>o, as being in the A. C Forco of Taranaki, New hi.s friends who have lately arrived in Auckland, will be chid to hear of his whereabouts. —Addrcsn, 8.A.8., Herald Office. Wanted. A RESPECTABLE Yonng Woman would like to meet, with a view to Matrimony, a steady industrious Man, about he." own age, between 20 and 30.—Address, sincere, Hkblap office. CLERK Wanted.—A Junior Clerk, -who can write well and quickly.—Apply to T.F., Chief Post Otlice, Auckland, by letter written by applicant, giving references, and postod not later than iJrd prox. GARDENER, &c.—Wanted in a country township, a steady expei ienced Man aa hardener, and to attend horses, &c.; wages, 45s per week. Harried man preferred. Situation probably permanent —Apply before 9 a.m., or after 6 p.m., to J. M. Dargavillo, Parneil. I HAVE on my Books—A number of Men and Youths wanting Employment. —H. AI. Heighton, Employment Otlice. 177, (iueen-stroet. MASTER BAKER—Employment wanted by Young Man, good bread baker ; lately from England ; total abstainer.—"W. Harrison, Working Men's Club, Queen-street. PARTNERSHIP "Wanted in a Building or Joinery Business by a Practical Man, who has some capital.—Address ** Builder." TJ3ARTNERSHIP. — General Merchant H and Importer of Agricultural Implements, Machinerv and Farmers' Requirements, wants a Partner ahle to invest some capital and to take an active part in the management of the business. Success and good return* lor capital invested can be guaranteed.—Address, Importer, Hkkaud Office. STRONG Man wanted for one tnontli to assist Foreman.—Apply at once, Macky, Logan, Stein ami Co. WAN'I ED to Sell—A Splendid Farm of about 200 Acres ; easy distance from < ity; forced and improved : beautiful place. — Apply Armstrong «!t Co., > stats Agents, 177, Qaeen-atr*et. WANTED Known—The Auckland Timber Co. (late G. Holdship & Co.), supply, a\ lowest prices, and with greatest dispatch, every description of Sashes, Doors, Turur.ry, Fretwork, alouluings, Timber, etc. Largest and best plant of Ma« ; chinery in the Colonies. WANTED Known--That lam r<eeiving weekly shipmeuts of Canterbury Potatoes, 1 Kidn'.ys and Derwins, best quality, warranted to give satisfaction. Saraplo and price on application to K. C. Davics, Nathan's Bond, Cu&tomhouse-streot. ANTED Known, the undersigned f y have»received—Buple3. cut and plain, Crewels, Crewel Silks, Embroidery Silks, Coloured Cottons, Crash, Java Canvas (various makes). Best Quality Fingering, Shetland Andalusian, Berlin, Kleec? and other WOOI3 for tho Season.—W. ii. Shaheepear and Co., Queen-atreot. ~\Kf ANTED Known—Colonial Ovenß at ' I y 12s and upwards ; Side and Portable Ovens, Kitchen Ranges, Stoves, Grates, and Portable Boilers, I general smithi/ work in all its branches at corresponding prices. Country orders promptly attended to.—Address, R. Nicholl,32(>. Queen-street. Auckland. WANTED Known —100 Men's and Boys' Tweed and Felt Hats (felt in soft and bard muke), bought at 0 discount of b j per cent, in consequence of being slightly damaged. These Hats will ; bo sold at half the usual price—Boys* beginning at Is and Men's ut Is C.l ; worth double the money ; 4s Hats will bo sold for 2s. and in like proportion ; Men's Regatta Shirts (damaged by rain water), Is Dd to is lid; worth douMo the money. A large stotk of Men's Shirts ut low prices ; Men's Socks (Worsted) at Ud per pair; Cotton at 4d per p>ir, Women's Heavy Unbleached Cotton Stockings atOd per pair ; Splendid Velveteen at 2s per yard ; All-wool Dress Serge. Is 3d yard (in dress lengths only); very lie ivy Winter Carmelite (warranted All Wool). Is Gd yard; worth 2s; Ladies' Hat Keathcrs (imitaiion Oatrich). 9d to ls4d; real Ostrich. Is to 10sj; also, a few splendid Feathers w s high as 17s—re 1 beauties. Settlers should unite and order C.»heo&, Sheeting, Ac . by the piece ; by so doing 1 will supply them at a vc y little over Wtrehouse Prices. Bluukcls also might be bought much cheaper by combining together and getting a good few pairs together. Having'-ino ejpenses (comparatively speaking) I can supply «t very low prices for cash. I have specially good ritayt at per pair, 30 I'ones in each ptiir. The price may seem h gh, but they are will worth more mtney. Good Strong Working 2s id to 3i 3d.—J. llreen, 86, Victoriastreet. WANTED Known—Money to Lend on personal security. Persona f-orrowing £5 receive iM 10s Persons borrowing £10 receive £9 Persons borrowing £20 roceive £18 Persons borrowing £00 leceive £-15 Strictest secrecy. Bi!l6 discounted daily. -London Loan and Discount Company, High-r-t ep 4 tw doors South of Vulcan Lane.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6667, 31 March 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6667, 31 March 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6667, 31 March 1883, Page 1

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