To Let. LEASANT ROOMS TO LET, either furnished or unfurnished. — Apply Bradford Cottage, Bradford Parnell. . "j>OCKy NOOK— Let, * new fourJL\> roomed Cottage and Volcanic Allotment in Norman-«treet; rent, 10s 6d per week.—Apply next door for key. . /"IAPITAL chancO for crocer or haberVV d»sher—Double-fronted Corner Shop with five rooms; 20s per week. — Apply to Mr. Hare, Bookseller, Wyndhau-street. mO LET — A first-olass Photographic I Studio; the centre of the city. —J. Davles, Karangahape Road. mO LET—Three-roomed House, 7b 6d per .1 week: Five roomed House, 9s per week.—J, Williams, Tailor, Victoria-street. mo LET—Apartments, farm house, furJL nished or unfurnished, at Ellerslie; near'bus and raU.-S.W-, Post-Office, Ellerslie. mO Bedroom, with clean bed and JL . bedding ; 4s per week to steady man.—Mrs. Tb.ornborough, comer Albeit and Wyndham streets. ripo LET—Ofiices in Exchange Chamber*, .]* the best in town ; well lighted, moderate rent to good tenants.—Apply J. Levy, 214, Queen-street. mO LET—The Offices in Fort-street now JL occupied by Messrs. J. M. &J. Mowbray. Apply to Franz Scherff, Fort-atreot. mO LET, Grafton Road, Hepburn-street, jiu and East-street, off Symonds-street—Six-roomed Houses ; f'ty water laid on.—S. Y. Collins, Kamo Colliery Office, 14, Queen-itreet. rjjMO LET by the undermentioned—Shop J. . corner of Queen, and Durham streets; best stand in town : lately occupied by Tobacco Company's agents.—Apply to J. Levy, 214, Queen-street. TO LET—Eight and nine-room Houses JL ". in Grey-street, newly built, gas and water laid on, bathrooms, and every convenience.—Apply Alfred Cox, Estate Agent, Cooinbes' Arcade, Queen-street. TO —The Shop in Hobaon-street, and Dwelling-houses in Cook-street (Fallon's Bulldiagsl, replete with every modern convenience — Thomas H. White, Architect, A.M.P. Ofiices, Queenstreet. TO LET, in Eden CrescentTbe Old OJub, 20 rooms, plurge and shower bath, eras, water, and range; also, a B-roomed CotUge. View Road, Mount Eden*-6<rr>oratd Cottage, with bathroom ; also, 4-roomed —W.and J. Frater, Land Agents, Queen street. TO LET, furnished or unfurnished, within ten minutes of Post Offlco—A well-furnished House, newly decorated, containing seven rooms bathroom, wasbhouse; gas and water laid on, with gas stove, Ac., in kitchen, as well as evnry other necessary convenience.— Apply D. B. Orchard, 18, Now Zealand Insurance Buildings. TO BE LET—Beautiful Villa Residence of 7 rooms, bathroom, fowlhonse, 2 stall-stable, and washhouse, Owen's Koad, Mount Eden: two minutes' from 'bus terminus; large allotment, gas and water ; very convenient In every respect; will be let at a low rental to a good tenant, or sold on terms. Owner leaving Auckland.—B. Turley, Owen's Road. TO LET—Several Shops and Cottages.— Apply to H. Ashton & Son, 8, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. TO LET—Six-roomed Cottage, with garden. etc.: bathroom, gas laid on ; very nicely ltuatcd near the bench, Devonport — Apply H. Ashton and Son, 8, N.Z. Insurance Buildings. o l i t]Z Those Commodious Business Premises in the centre of Queen-street, close to the Bank of New Zealand, lately occupied by the New Zealand Frozen Meat Company. a For partlulars, apply to H. ASHTON A SON, 8, New Zealand Insurance Building*. mo BE LET. 1 THE CHORAL HALL, Except on TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS. This is the most Capacious and Suitable Building in the city for Concerts, Public Meetings, Evening Parties, and Sunday Services. F. G. EWINGTON, Estate Agent, Coombes' Arcade. TO LET—Williamson's Avenue, Surrey Hills—Commodious Family Rasidence. House replete with every convenience, and containing seven rooms and bathroom ; washhouse fitted with boiler; asbestos fires in drawing and dining rooms; rent 18s : immediate possession. TO LET—Wallace-street — Newly-erected Gentleman's Residence of ten rooms, situated corner of Wallace and Argyle streets. House replete with every convenience, inoludlng bathroom ; g»« and water laid on ; close to tram and Ponsonby Wharl; rent, 25s For particulars of above Properties, apply to Malcolmson and Co., Land Agents. High-street. (^.RAZING, TO LET. For a year or a term of seven years, 203 Acres good rasing Scoria Land, securely fenced, and watered by a running stream ; with or without a Cottage. Apply to ALFRED BUCK LAND ; Or. F. R. CLAUDE. VON PORT, NORTH SHORE. TO LET—Houses of Eight and Nine Booms. Also, Cottages of Five and Six Rooms. R. A R. BUDER, D« von port. RESIDENCE for Gentleman ; every con" venlence ; geod situation, near to city ; three to ohoose from. B. Graham, Solicitor, Shoitland.' street. Personal. YALEN TINES. — Fredk. Mouzer's, the v Bijou Shop, in Victoria-street, is the place to buy Valentines. None like them in Auckland or out of it. RAKINO Smoked Fish, stewed with a cup of milk and a lump of butter, makes a dolicious meal. In 1* parcels on the wharf. CAPTAIN M.—l have just returned to the Warkworth Hotel, and shall be glad to neat you and friends. Everything her* is looking beautiful. VISITING CARDS,—Fifty Ivory Cards, printed from Engraved Copper-plate in two hours. Gentlemen's, 7s : Ladles', 7s 6d.—Herald Printing and Engraving Works, Wyndham-street. Lost and Found. LOST— A Saddle Mare; bay with black points, hollow-backed, Reward.— Wbytock Mount Eden Farm. Wanted. GENTLEMAN wants another Gentleman to join him In established businsss (South Sea IsUnds); principals only dealt with.—L., Box 824, Auckland. YOUNG Married Man wants Employment In Warehouse or Office ; not afraid of work.—Address A.K-. Herald Office. FARM Owners wishing to Sell or Lease ; terms guaranteed, no sale, no charge.—R. M. Belghton and Co., Land and Labour Agents, 104, Queen-street. TO Drapers and Warehousemen—Advertiser seeks re-engagement; experienced ; would not object to travel If required T.R.8., care of Mrs. Roberts, College Road. A GENTLEMAN of considerable Mercantile Experience, and a Good Accountant, Is desirous of obtaining an appointment in a well established business ; partnership or otherwise. Can introduce capital.—Address, Capital, Box 188, WelHngton. LADY (recently from England) with first-class attainments, and a pupil of Charles HalM, la seeking a re-engagement as Resident Governess. In addition to thorough English, she teaches advanced German and French. Salary. £100. The highest references given.—Address A.P., Herald Offlco. PARTNER. Advertiser, a Licensed Auctioneer, with new auction room, 60 feet by SO feet, now in course of erection In centre of city of Chrlstohuroh, wishes to meet with Partner (sleeping or otherwise) having £1000 or more to invest, to develop a really excellent opportunity of making money. If able to take active part In business, so much the hotter, but It Is not absolutely essential.—Wire or write v C. W. Martin, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Christchuroh. A GENTS Wanted immediately, to introduce our Selling Subscription Books, Albums. Family Bibles, Maps, Charts, Atlases, Encyclopaedia Brltannica, American Reprints, etc. Send for clrcu. lars and (special foreign terms. Agents are making from lOOdols, to 800dola. per month selling our publications. A. L. BANCROFT ft CO., San Francisco U.S.A. EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OP WANGANUI. Applications are invited from Certificated Assistant Mistresses for the Foxton School. Salary, with an E8 certificate, £106 per annum, increasing according to classification. Address, stating age and experience, with copies of testimonials, to the undersigned on or before 20th February. Male Teachers for country schools also required. - A. A. BROWNE, Secretary. Wanganul, January 27,1856. WANTED Seen— reduction in Dolls. Wax Dolls, with hair, 2d to Od; Sleeping Dolls, Is: also, Ladies' Lisle Gloves, 3d; Linen Markers, 4d ; Butter Knives, 3d : Butter Coolers, 6d— At Dampier's New Shops, Victoria-street. <
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7553, 4 February 1886, Page 1
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