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Board and Residence. SUPERIOR accommodation for two gentlenun, and for married coHple'; private family, no children, large bathroom. Terms moderate.— Lower Grafton Road, second house above Baxter's . stotie. A COMFORTABLE Home is offered to two cent I amen in a private family, seven , minutes' walk from Post-office; central position; ' terms moderate.—For address, apply Herald Office. PRIVATE Board and Residence at Waterloo House, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite ' Government House gate*, within two minutes of Queen-street Home comforts. COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS, suitable for lady and gentleman, or gentlemen, in a private (amiiy; noohiidren; central position.— For address, apply at the Smim Office. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincentstreet .— Solfct Board and Kesid'ncn, two ' minutes'walk (rom Opera House. S'ngle and double bedrooms, piano, plunge and shower baths.—Mrs. MansSeld, proprietress. LADIES in their accouchement can have J Apartments with every attention and kind nursing —For address, to C.8., Post-office, Onehunga. MOUN TNESSING, Grafton Road.-Pri-vate Sitting Rooms; Travellers and Tourists will receive every attention; beautiful view of the harbour. MRS. COWAN can accommodate 2 or 3 Gentlemen with comfortable Hoard and Residence, bath. cood table, terms moderate.—Manakau Road. Parnell. opposite Borough Council Office. GOOD Accommodation for n Family ; alio, One or Two Gentleman ; situation delightful. — \pply Mrs. Dalten, Panama House, Lower Symtadsstreet. CLARENDON HOTEL, QUERN STRPET. LUNCHEON FROM 12 TO 2. HARRY BENNETT. Proprietor. Governor BROWNE HOTEL, HOBSON-STRBET. Board and Lodging 2#* per week do. do. (single ream) 253 do. MRS, E. WILLIAMS' BOARDING-HOUSE, Grev-strbet. Single Bedrooms, with Piano ahd Eat'.roenu, etc. Terms— ISs. Visitors will find a comfortable Home. RAILWAY Coffee Palace Restaurant and I Refreshment Rooms. 33, Queen-street Wharf— Meal* from half-past six a.m. to twelve p.m. First class accommodation for travellers; hot and cold baths. THE CARLTON.New and Comfortable Boarding House, City Road (near the Olrls High School and the residence of the Hon. Mr. Swanson): centrally situated, within a few minutes walk of Queen-street ; com in tiding a magnificent harbour view. Private r >ittlneßooms, Piano, Shower, Plunge, and Hot Baths —Telephone Exchange, 3' , 5. ELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet, near 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 Boardint Establishment, where boarders and visitors may rel.T on every comfort and convenience. Double or single bedrooms ; suites of apartments ; plunge and sbowet baths ; special accommodation for tamilies. Termmoderate. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION in a private family for one or two gentlemen, or for a married couple, can bo obtained at Pah House, next door but one to Dr. Knight's, Ponsoaby-road. The rooms are largo and air), opening on to balconr. Bath, piano, etc. Tramwty passes the door, and only twelve minutes' walk from Quee -street. BELGRAYE HOUSE, Lower Symondsstreet, nearly opposite Choral Hall, and facing Government grounds—Mrs. R. Powell, latoof Belgrave House, Invercargtll, hi s now opened the above mentioned residence a* a superior Hoarding House. Th* bnildlnc: is of concrete, stands on th* healthiest and most fashionable part of the city, commands an excellent view, and is within 10 minutes' walk of railway and wharves, and five minutes' from centre of city. The sitting-rooma and bedrooms, d«ubla and single, are largo and wrll-Tcntilated. Plnnce and shower baths, pian", and all modorn conveniences. The table will be particularly well-cared for. Boarders and visitors may rely on every comfort and attention. For Sale. —For Sale, Devonport—New fit B nine-rcomed House, sea view, convenient to wharf, built for owner, is sold for trade reasons ; also. Allotment. 238 fret frontage, £200, near Beach. G. Brown, Vauihall, North Shore. CASH will purchase a splendid rtij9w\_J freehold, 82 x 185, on the Mount Eden Road. New two-storey building, large shop and 9 rooms, ready fir immediate occupation without outlay, gas and water. Apply New Zealand Mortgage, Loan, and Discount Bank, High street, next tc Atkins, printer. SUPERIOR Household Furniture and K" Effects, at residence, O'Rorke-street, Albert Park, To-morrow, by D. F. Evans, Auctioneer. FOR SALE.—Omaha, lot 73, consisting of 74 acres of good Bush Land, kauri, rimu purirl, and other valuable timber.—D. F. Evans, Auctioneer. 1673 FOR SALE (Cheap)— Three horse power Engine and Boiler ; chaff cutter, etc., complete. —Apply Helghton and Co., Agents, Canada Buildings, 104. Queen-street. MANURES. —The New Zealand Frozen Meat and Storage Company (Limited) are now supplying Special Manures for Root and Corn Crops ; £8 10s and £S per ton respectively, Auckland and Otahuhu. JglOR SALE —IN THE CITYA CORNER ALLOT..- EST; An Excellent Business Site. Apply to W. AITKEN, Land Agent. FOR SALE—IOO Acres of good Land at Manurewa, near the railway station. The Improvements consist of an excellent Six-roomed Houso, Stable, Cow-house, Orchard; 40 across in grass ; the whole end' sod by llvo fences and th: seaboard. The property is 14 miles from tho city, or one hour's ride by rail, and although possessi-g great prospective value, can now he purchased for £100.— Apply to W. Altkcn, Land Agent. For sale, LONDON-STREET, PONS 'NBY, A beautifully situated marine Residence of eight rooms. City w-ter laid on. and gas to rarh room. Plunge and shower baths. The ground has 120 feet water frontage, and is a 'out half an acre in extont, tastefully planted with choice flowers and mature fruit trees. can be divided if desirod. Title under L.T. Act. Enquire of W. D. CAMPBRLL, On the premises. OR SALE oIR LEASEJjlOR SALE OR LEASEThe SAWMILL, Mikurangl (near Wksngarci), vith timber rights, roughly estimated at between three and (on million feet. Applications in the first instance to MESSRS. WHITELAW ft DAT. « Kamo. JgARTLEY, NORTHCOTE, Choice Allotments for Sale on easy terms, Apply to WHITAKKR A RUSSELL. JgLENHEIM, MARLBOROUGH. FOR SALE. One of Hie most Commodious and CENTRAL, FREEHOLD BI SI NESS POSITIONS in the rising town of Blenheim, in th* Provincial District of Marlborough. The Store, $0 x 25 feet, is suitable for any kind of business. Is opposite the Railway Station, and close to the Office of the Loan and Mercant'lo Company, and will be sold (heap for cash or on terms.—Address, Boxl7, Post-ofScs, Blenheim. Lost and Found. LOST —A Diamond Ring,—Anyone findins same and returning it to J. Oaffrey, Aucltland Hotel, will he handsomely reward-d. LOST, on Friday morning, between Waterloo Quadrant, and Romuera-A Walking Stick, Willi Ivory top and band, marked D.N. —K. ward to whoever brings the same to Mr. D. Nathan, Waterloo Quadrant. Tjjyr A I R 0 A SOUTH. NOTICE. Strayed into my paddock last March—One Strawberry Sieer ;no visible brand. If not claimed within fourteen days from this date will be told to pay expenses. JOHN DICK. RETIRING from the Watch Trade, as it don't pay ; will keep on the Jowellery, Silver Plate, Electro-plate, and Fancy Goods Business.—ln coosequonco of the amount of common Barrel English Lovers now in the market, I find it impossible to get a fair price for my good Watches. Have therefore made up my mind to give up the Watch Trade ; con»eiiuently have marked down all my G. Id and Silver Watches to cost price for " Cash." Look at the prices marked in my window.— H. Lewison, opposite Union Bank, Queen-street. Furniture, FURNITURE, FUHNITURK—A varied assor.ment of Furniture, Piano, Organ, &c., at Residence, O'Rorke-street, Albert Park, To-morrow, by D. F. Evan*, Auctioneer. DRESSMAKING, Millinery - Perfect Fitter, with first-class West End, London, and Melbourne experience, desires engagement. Being clover Saloswoman. would undertake management of showroom, or workroom. Supirlor references. Address, London, Herald Office.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7404, 12 August 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7404, 12 August 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7404, 12 August 1885, Page 1