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< To Let. iA . DOUBLE-STORE Workshop, with XI. Four-roomed Cottage if required in Customsstreet West.—Apply to B. Tanner, North Shore Ferry Office, v ■ v : ; ■ TO LET — Two-storey Warehouse, with cart entrance, in Lome-street.—Apply to WBhakespear, Queen-street; or J. Westwood, Beauera TO LET, in Customs-street Weal —A Large "Yard, 40 feet frontage to deep water.—Apply to J. Morrison, Asphalter, Newton-road. • TO LET—Offices at present'occupied by Victorian - Mutual Association Company, National Bank Buildings.—Apply, Hesketh and Richmond, Solicitors. TO LET— portion of a large Two-storey Store, in Customs-street West, corner of Har-dinge-street; separate entrance.—Apply to Mr. T. Craig, Hardinge-strcet. ' TO LET—6-Roomed House with Shop; iJL newly papeired and renovated generally ; gas, and good well of water, Mount Eden Bead, jost below Kden Vine Hotel. Possession first of January.—R. T. Chatfield, Palmeraton Buildings. TO. I JET'in Hobson's Bay—A 9-roomed ' House (including bath-room), with outbui dings, stable, wasb-honse, and all conveniences. — For particulars, apply to Aitlren Carrick, Land Agent, Bhoitland-etreet"; or, W Dinnison, Newmarket. TO LET—Four-roomed Cottage, corner of Har<rtve and Greenwood Streets. Freeman's B«y.—ApjJy to H Ashton and Son, 8, New Zealand 1 Insurance Buildings. TO LET, at Melrose, Devonport—A New House, containing aix rooms, besides bathroom, pantry, scullery, and wash-house ; plenty of water, gas laid on; »ell drained, and every convenience. Very nicely situated.—Apply to H. a shtou and Son, 8, New Zealand Insurance l uildlng-. TO LET—New Eight-Roomed House at II Devonport with eve>y convenience, Will fitted up with Cupboards, etc., Wash-bouse, and OutDuild- ' ings. Gas laid on. plenty of water, very pleasantly situated, fine view of harbour ; within five minutes" walk of the Kerry Steamer. The house will be finished by tb» Ist proximo.—Apply to H Ashton and Son, 8, New Zealand Insurance Bui dings. TO BE LEASED for a Terra —That very deJL sirable property on the Pah Road, Epsom, at present occupied by Mr. Garland, consisting of 15 acres rich land in grass, very comfortable 6-roomed House, Good Stables, Loose Boxes and all necessary outbuildings.—Apply to J. M. and J. Mowbray, Land Agent*. Fort-street-PAKNELL— To be Let, Furnished, Eightroomed House, having a gocd bird's-eye view of the harbour, elegantly furnished wlih piano, etc. The garden is in »plendid wider, and has every kind of fruit and vegetables.—Ki r terms, apply to V. C. Richardson, 81, Queen-street, between ten and twelve this day. - EMUERA- To Let, Furnished, for 2 or fV) 8 month*, a six-roomed House, with warden and orchard, pleasantly situated, 10 minutes' walk from Newriarket Station.—Address, A.8., uxbald (Woe. ; . -j TO LET— Residence, furnished, Ponsonby-road. First-class position, and house beautifully finished and furnished. S able, • buggyhouse, Ac. Connected by telephone. Cards to view. —Apply at once to D. F, Evans, Auctioneer and Httate Agent. OFFICES TO LET (on Ground Floor)— A Suite of Four, suitable for Companies, Lawyers, or Architects; also, one office upatiirs.— Apply to Franz Schetff, Fort-street. m O BE LET, J. ARCADE OF OFFICES. ' Low Bonts, and Central Position (Opposite Bank of Australasia). W. L. MITCHELL, Land Agent, Queen-street. m O L B . QUEEN-STREET, SHOPS AND OFFICES, PALMEBSTON BUILDINGS Apply Caretaker, or H. Green, care Messrs Whittker h RusselL ■ ______ TO BE LET. SPACIOUS OFFICES, suitable for Solicitors, Architects, and other professions, in the buildings of the Mutual Assurance Society of Victoria. Rent moderate. W. L. MITCHELL, ' Land * gent, Queen-street. 0 ■ L [ E T, GRAZING ! GRAZING 1 First-class Grazing, close to Markets, suitable for hones, sheep, and dry stook. Good water supply.. For particulars apply to Auckland Dairy, Hob son street, TO LET or FOR SALEHandsoma and Commodious Family Residence and Grounds, pleasantly situated on Western side «f St. George's Bay, Pamell. The house contains 13 spacious aod lofty rooms, fitted and finished off in a superior manner ; bathroom, conservatory, and sundry offices, large stable, hay i»ft, carriage house, etc., etc. The Grounds, about two acres in extent, are most tastefully laid out as tennis lawn, flower garden, orchard, . and kitchen garden, all in beautiful order, the trees in full bearing. In fact, this property is replete with all the conveniences usually attached to a gentleman's residence, and is either to Let or fur Sale. Terms very easy. Cards to view and all information at office ° f D. F. EVANS. Land Agent and Auctioneer. Board and Residence. 6ARD AND RESIDENCE—A vacancy for cue Gentleman in a private family, where a limited number are received. Terms moderate.— Apply Ryde House, Upper Quean-street, facing Girls' High School. Board and residence offered to three or four gentlemen or lady and gentleman in a healthy and cha r/ul position. Terms mo'erate. —Apply to Mrs. Taylor, third house past Surrey Hill Store, Great North Road. f|>Hß LANGHAM, Jermyn-street East.— 1 (Mrs. Court*!ne, late Claremont House)— and Residence. First-class House. Splendid view of harbour. Devonshire house, Hobson-street. —A few vacancies in this first-class Boardinghouse. CAMBRIDGE —Lower "Vincentstreet, 3 minutes' walk from Opera House. Superior Accommodation for Boarders and Vis tors ; Single and Double Bedrooms.—Mrs. Richmond, Proprietress. • " ■ RAILWAY Coffee Palace Restaurant and Refreshment Rooms, 83, Queen-street WharfMeals from baifJpast si*a.m. to twelve p.m. Firstclass accommodation for travellers; hot and cold baths. NORTH SHORE—Ventnor House, BeachJLI road.—A Superior Boarding-house for permanent or temporary abode. Three minutes from Ferry Beat to a uckland. Splendid view of Harbour. Scrupulous cleanliness and every attention. Terms moderate. Under new management. - OARD AND RESIDENCE.— C. Davy can accommodate a lady and gentleman, or two gentlemen, with all home comforts.—Addresa. Wakefleld-street, next Fitstoy Hotel. MRS. DALTON hag exoellent acoommo dation for families; situation delightful, overlooking Government Gardens.— Panama House, Lower Symonds-street, close to Supreme Court. WARKWORTH HOUSE, Grey-street, near the top, and convenient to tram-cars. Mrs. Clow has superior accommodation for single gentlemen and married couplss. JERVOIS HOUSE, Wellesley-BtreetWcet —Superior Accommodation. Double and single bedrooms, lofty and well ventilated. Piano, plunge and shower baths, Terms moderate.—a- Watson proprietress. *. GOVERNOR BROWNS HOTEL HOBSON-BTKEBT. Boatd and Lodging. _____ - ——20s per week do. do. (single room). _ _ do. BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet, sear top, pleasantly situated, good view, central position. Mrs. Basten having lately made alterations and additions to her premises, will continue to conduct it a first-class Private Boarding Establishment, where boarders and visitors may rely on every comfort and convenience. Double or single bedrooms; suites of apartments ; plunge and shower baths; special accommodation for tamlllei. Terms moderate. . ' WE L LB HOUSE, WKLLMLXT-STREKT, AUCKLAND - (Three Doors west from Hobson-street), BOARD AND RESIDENCE A Good Table kept: lofty and well-ventllated Bedrooms, Plunge and Bhoifer Baths, and every convenience to ensure the Comfort of Boarders and Visitors. Terms, £1 tier week. M. MASON (late of Wellington 1 Proprietress. MR. MILNER STEPHEN 1 " holds hi* Fifth Public Healing THIS (THURSDAY) Evening, Bth inst., at ST. JAMES'S II <LL. Doors Open at seven o'clock, commencing with a lecture upon the " Great Healerrof the World," from Scriptural times to the present day, the d fferent methods of Healing, &c., being illustrated with the patients. ' Several persons eared during December w 11 kindly attend, to prove the wcnderfnl power of Magnetlo Healing, as published in last wssk s Evening Star, by Dr. Hovell, Of Coromsndel. Front Seats, Is 6d; Back Seats, Is, to defray ex- . pentas. M' MILNER STEPHEN will receive , Patients at hie New Consultation Boras, Semmerrille'i Building*, Vulcan Lane, after New Year Day from ten till Ave o'clock. fjl E M PER A N E SPORTS. Winners of Prizes aft requested to call and receive same at the Office of Messrs. Grant and Cooke, 75, Queen-street. , u . J. O. WILKES. , Secretary Ttmparance Demonstration. PHOTOGRAPHS beautifully Painted* most reasonable prices. Lessons given.—Miss J&Mtkui, Melrose, North Skore. . < 5 -.. ; f

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7220, 8 January 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7220, 8 January 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7220, 8 January 1885, Page 1

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