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Board and Residence. SUPERIOR aßCommodation for two gentle* m<n, and for married couple ; private family, 110 children, large bathroom. " Terms moderate.— Lower Grafton Road, second bouse above Baxter's store. _____ A COMFORTABLE Home is offered to two sentlemen in a private family, seven minutes' walk from Post-oflice ; central position ; terms moderate.—For address, apply Heuald Office. PRIVATE Board and Residence at Waterloo House, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House gates, within two minutes of Queen-street Home comforts. APARTMENTS, suitt V-/ able for lady and gentleman, or gentlemon, , ilia private family; no children: cntral position.— [ For address, apply at the Hkrh.» Qfflne. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower VincentJ street .— Select Board and Residence, two minutes' walk from Opera House. Single and double bedrooms, piano, plunge and shower baths.— Mansfield, proprietress. IT ADIES in their accouchement can have u Apartments with every attention and kind nursing.—For address, apply to C.8., Peat-office, Dnekunga. MOUNTNESSING, Grafton Road.—Prir«te Sitting Rooms; Travellers and Tourists will receivo evtfry attention: beautiful view of the harbour. aOOD Accommodation for a Family ; also, VJT One or Two Gentlemen ; situation delightful. —Apply Mrs. Dalten, Panama House, Lower Symc.adsstrcet. CLARENDON TEL, QUEKN-STRTET. LUNCHEON FROM 12 TO 2. HARRY BENNETT, Proprietor. /GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, \.T HOSSON-STRKKT. Board and Lodging 26s per week do. do. (single room). iis do. MRS, E. WILLIAMS' BOAR DING-HOUSE, GriCT-STREBT. Sinjle Bedrooms, with Piano and Bathroom, etc. Terms—l3s. Visitors will find a comfortable Home. T>AILTYAY Coffee Palace Restaurant and ) Bofreshment Rooms. 33, Queen-street Wharf— Meals from half-past six a.m. to twelve p.M. First class accommodation for travellers; hot and cold baths. THE CARLTON.New and Comfortable Hoarding House, City Road (near the Oirls High School and the residence of the Hon. Mr. Swanson): centrally situated, within a few minutes walk of Q'leea-'treet ; corara-ndintr a magnificent harbour view. Private Mttina Rooms, Piano, Hkewer Plunge, and not Baths —Telephone Exchange. 325. BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincent--3> street, near top, pleasantly situated, good view, central position. Mrs. Hasten having latelymado alterations and additions to her premise:, will continue to conduct it a first-class Private Boarding Establishment, where hoarders and visitors may rely on every comfort and convenience. Double or single budrooms ; suitos of apartments ; pluses and shower baths ; special accommodation for tacillies. Terms moderate. B7URST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION in a .aj private family for one or two gentlemen, or for a married couple, can bn obtained at Pah House, next door but one to Dr. Knight's. Ponronbj road The rooms are large and airj, opening on to balconv. Bath, piano, etc. Tramwty passes the deor, and only twelve minutes' walk from Qnee~ -street. To Let. TO LET—Brick Shop, next to the Butcher's, Theatre Royal.Apjly Fenten and Co., Victoria-street West. rno LET—New Fire-roomed Cottage at JL Devonport ; gas »nd water.—H. Ashton and Son, House and Land Agents. rnO LET — Warehouse in Queen-street, 1 three storeys and cellar ; bace entrance' — H. Ashton and Son, House and I and Agents. npo LKT—Jersey Villa, Richmond-road, A containing seven rooms ; gas and water laid on. — Apply at Excelsior Hall, Pitt-street, Newton. TO LETCentral Offices at Exchange Chambers, the best in t r >wn, next to Morrias', Iron mongers. - Apply J. Levy, 214. Queen-st.eet. TO LET, Grafton Road—five and sixroomed Houses. Gas h> d water. —3, Y. Collins, Karoo Colliery Oflite, 14, Queen-street. rjlO ET — Shop with Dwelling-house, .a. Welleslry street West ; food posltl' n. — H. Ashton and Son, 8, NewZea!a»d Insurance Buildings. TO LET—New Eight-roomed House, 15s ; new Sevtn-roomed House, 10a ; new Fourroomed Cottage, 8s tid.—Apply J. it. Rmxloreon, Auctioneer. TfflO LET, Valley Road (near Mount Ros--fl- kill Road. — Prat y P'ivo-roomed House, French windows; double verandah.— Apply H. W. Heath, 18, Shoriiand stroi t. TO LET, at Mount Eden, near Railway Station A Shop and five rooms Apply at shop opposite Mrs. rUleni;er's, Mount Eden Road, next to l ine Lodge. rilO LET, from the middle of September, -J- for three months—A large Furnished House at Mqunt Eden — For address, apply Mr. Smith, Mount Ecen Omnibus Stand. TO LET—Family Residence in Hobsonstreet, containing eight rooms, besides bathroom, etc. : gus and waur and every convenience. Apply to H. Ashton and Son. TO LET—A Furnished Bed and Sittingroom, with use of kitchen, also Fnrni'bed Bedroom; suitsble for two friends—Apply to Mrs. Kay, next to Fallon's Buildings. Cook-street. TO LET, at Pemuera — A new family Residence, of twelve rooms, with bathroom, w sh-hon«e, etc.; gas laid all over the liou-e, and gss stove : an aero o'garden gror.nd : only ten minutes' walk frim »he Newmarket Railway Station.—Apply to H. Aihton and Son, 8, New Zoalanl Insurance Buildings. TO LET, with immediate possession—A JL good Family Residence in Keumera, a few minutes' walk from the Railway Station. Tliero are tan rooms in the home, together with wash-house, stable, and every convenience. Rental, £80 per annum.—Apply to ,}. M. Lernox. Land Agent, Auckland j or, to Mr. I'ickmere, Rcmuera. FARM to Lot at Man cere. 68 acres, being nortiou of Mr. Rucklantl's harm, recently leased tr> .1. Ilsslip, It contains good dwelling.house, bt-blea, cowshrds. otc — For furllior particulars apply K. llosking. rare W. F. Buckland, Solicitor, Durhamstreet. Auckland. OFFICES TO LET (on Ground Floor) — A Suite of Four, suitable for Companies, Lawyers, or Architects; also, one oflice upstairs — Apply to Franz Sclierff, Fort-etreet. "\fORTH SHORE.—To Let, Furnished I.™ R ims with use of kitcli«n. stable homo for small family House new, plo.-isnntlv situated, good view—Ko' address, -ipply Hkrald Office. ESIDENCE for Gentleman ; every con- \) vcnlence ;go»d situation, u»ar to city ; three ;o choose from.-J. B. Graham, Solicitor, Shottlandstreat. f |10 LET—Handsome New Brick Store, in Customs street West, the whole or p\rt. Rent easy. —Apply to G. Rhodes. I alter box at yard a l joining rjTo LET FOR A TERM. A LARGE BOOM suitable for either a workshop, ■ample-room, or store, and close to Queen-street, HKSKETII AND AITKEN. rp O l E T, J* The Two-storeyed BRICK BUILDINB IN COMMERCE-STREET, Lately occupied by A. and R. Eaton. Apply to HKN9KUSON' k MACFARLANg. rp O ~ let. Two Verv Commodious and Convenient Stores, situated off Customs street ; and suitable, without further outlay, for Bond or Free Good". Apply to Wm. AITKEN, Or, G. HOLDSHIP. mo THOSE WHO HAVrC PURCHASED TANN'S FIRE ANB BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. We beg to inform our clients that wo are about to forward to Mr. John Tann, tho names of thoso who have purchased his Safes from us. These he intends adding to the now extensive list, c ompiled in London, of those using his manufacture through iut the World Before doing so we wish to state to our customers, that should they have any objections to their names, being recorded, they will please communicate with us before the next outgoing mail. • E. &A. ISAACS, Sole Agents forTann's Safes. GOLD FfSH -- Handsome Pedestal and xJT Glass Globe of Gold Fish, to be sold This day, at Mr. Phillips' residence, Albert Park, by D. F. Evans, Auctioneer. THE BEETHOVEN ORGAN —One of -I. Beatty's Gjldon-tonrued 24-stoo Combination Organs will be sold This Day. at Mr. Phillips' residence, O'Rorke-Jtreet, Albert Park, by D. V. Evans, Auctioneer. Glass BLOWING EXHIBITION— Saturday Afternoons —Over 15,000 porsons have visited the Glass Works in two years. Admission, €d. Works, Freeman's Bay.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7405, 13 August 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7405, 13 August 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7405, 13 August 1885, Page 1

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