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To Let. TO LET.— Shop with cellar accommodation, three doors from Queen-street. Rent low.—Apply D. F. Evans, Queen-street. TO LET—Offices in a Central Position, with all conveniences; rent very moderate.— Apply D. F Evans, Land Agent, next to Herald Office. TO LET—A suite of Offices near Queenstreet,, suitablo for a lawyer or general business.—Enquire of D. F. Evans, Estate Agent, Queen-street. TO LETGood Shop and Five-roomed 8 Dwelling ; gas and water, and every convenionce ; opposite Baptist Chapel, Jorvois Road. Rent 10s.—Apply W. G. Allen, Victoria Arcade. TO LET, at Surrey Hills —A Six-roomed House, with bathroom, washhouse, stables, coachhouse, good garden with fruit. trees: small rent.—Apply Mr. Webley, Grocer, Road, Surrey Hills. (TO LET—Seven-roomed House ; range, JL three register grates, gas, water, every convenience, grand view, i4s ; six rooms, 9s ; Shop next St. George's Hall.— Morrison, Disinfectant Factory, Great North Road. TO LET— New Family Residence, St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell, containing nine rooms, bath; gas and water laid on; detached washhouse and every convenience. — Apply to 11. Ashton and Son, 8, N.Z. Insurance BuildingsTO BE LET, at Pamell— pleas-antly-situated ten-roomed Dwelling-nouse, with about two acres of Land, consisting of pleasure grounds, garden, and orchard, notf occupied by Dr. Lainhley.—Apply to W. Aitkin, Shortland Crescent. mo LET — Five-roomed Balcony ■JL Houses; "Mistress" ranges, water laid on, A-c.; rent, Bs. ; opposite Tennis Ground, Jervois Road. Also, three snug Four-roomed Cottages, with sculleries, city water, 5s weekly.— W. G. Allen, Outfitter, Victoria Arcade. ■"VTORTH SHORE 1 NORTH SHORE 1— _Li To Let; a First-rate House, nine rooms and Scullery; rooms lofty and well finished; large Allotment, magnificent view, eight minutes from Victoria Wharf. Low rental to good tenant.— to Bennett, Chemist, Devonport. HOUSES and SHOPS To Let, at low rentals in leading thoroughfares in the city and suburbs. Houses in town and suburbs for sale also, Farms, Allotments, and Country Sections by C. Williamson, Land, Estate, and Financial Agent; 83, Queen-street, opposite Fort-street, Auckland. rjl O BE LET. G ItAFTON ROAD. —Villa residence, IBs ; villa 1 resilience, l'2s fid ; villa residence, 20s. FURNISH COTTAGE.—Grafton Road 255; furnished cottage, Grafton Road, 40s. ALBERT BARK.—Residence. NORFOLK-STREET.-Cottage, 12s Gd. HOBSON-STREET.—Shop, 20s. MOUNT EDEN.—Villa Residence, 12s fid. PUK EKOHE.— of 100 acres with Outbuildings cheap. W. L. MITCHELL, HOUSE & LAND AGENT, COOMBES' ARCADE, QUEEN-STREET. TO LET, furnished, for the summer, or For Sale— comfortable Residence of eight rooms, situated in its own grounds, at a convenient distance from Auckland, and close to a railway station on the main line. Good water supply. TO LET, within five minutes' of Ellerslie Station.—A seven-roomed House with Outbuildings, Tennis lawn, dx. SEVERAL SMALL HOUSES TO LET or FOR SALE, on very easy terms, in Auckland, Epsom, Green Lane, Mount Roskill, &c. HENRY BYRON, Agent. 11, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. TO BE LET, Five-roomed Cottage.O'Neill-street, Ponsonby. Family Residence, in the best part of Symondsstreet, opposite the Choral Hall, containing ten rooms, ami every convenience. Eight-roomed House, ("rummer Road, Surrey Hills ; bath-room, gas and water. Seven-roomed House, Brighton Road, Parnell. Seven-roomed Cottage, Grafton Road ; bath, large allotment, &c. Family Residence in St.. Stephen's Avenue, 9 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, &0., gas and water; quite new. Seven-roomed Villa Residence, Wynyard-street, off Grafton Road. Shop, with Dwelling, Karangahape Road; very good business stand. Six-roomed Cottage, Franklin Road. Portland House, llobson-street, containing 22 rooms ; best position in town for a boardinghouse. Large Shop in beat position in Victoria Arcade, Queen-street; plate-glass front. Offices in Victoria Arcade, suitable for solicitors and professional men. Apply to H. aShton & son, House, I .and, and Estate Agents, 8, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. Board and Residence. MRS. POWELL, opposite Park Gates, O'Rorko-street. Superior Accommodation for families and others. EVERSLEIGH, Wellesley-street, two doors irom Symonds-street,Superior Board and Residence for two or three gentlemen ; Single rooms, plunge and shower bath, piano and every convenience. VACANCIES for one or two Gentlemen. —FERNLEIGH (next Grammar School).— Mrs. Casliel. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. —Mrs. llaslett, Park View, Alfred-street, Albert Park. APARTMENTS for Gentlemen.—Hillside, Alteu Road, near Supreme Court. BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincent-stroot-.—Double and Single Bedrooms, splendid viow, with the convenience of Hot or Cold Baths. BOARD and Residence in a private family ; no other lodger, no children ; use of Piano; five minutes' from tram.Corner of Richmond Road and Sussex-street. QT. KILDA, next to Grammar School, k_) Wynyard-street.—First-class accommodation for Boarders ; double and single beds, plunge and shower bath. —Mrs. Shailer. WATERLOO HOUSE.—Private Board and Residence at Waterloo House, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House gates, within two minutes of Queen-street. Home comforts. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincentstreet.—Select Board and Residence. Double and Single llodrooms, Piano, Plunge and Shower Bath. \ isitors will find every home comfort. Inspection Invited. ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE, PARNELL. —Accommodation for three or four gentlemen in a private family. Single Rooms, Plunge and Shower Baths, and every comfort.—Apply by letter to 8.E., Herald Office. MRS. E. WILLIAMS'S TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE, REV-STREET. Single Bedrooms, with Piano and Bathroom, &c. Visitors will find a comfortable Home. • 70, Gret-stkeet. HE CARLETON, CITY ROAD, CONDUCTED BY MRS. GRAHAM. Private Sitting Rooms. Good Sea View. Good Accommodation for Families ' Hot and Cold Baths. Terms Moderate. Telephone 325, -y E N T N O R HOUSE, BEACH ROAD, DEVONPORT, I,ate the residence of Charles Cave, Esq., Is now opened for the reception of Ladies and Gentlemen in search of a permanent or temporary home, as well as for visitors requiring change of air and rest for a fow days or weeks. Suites of rooms most comfortably furnished. In furnishing the Ladios' Drawingroom, the Dining room, and the Gentlemen's Smokingroom, the object has been to combine elegance with comfort and convenience. The beds, bedding, and linen of the single and double sleeping apartments are superior in quality and scrupulously clean. Ventnor House is two storied, has a large balcony, and commands splendid views of the Harbour, Remuera, and Parnell. Bathroom in the house Sea bathing upon sandy beach, with use c f key to the new bathing houses. Highest references. THE LEGACY OF CAIN," by Wilkie JL Collins, author of "The Woman In White." "The Evil Gonius," etc., etc., will shortly be published in this journal. This, the latest of Mr. Wilkie Collins' novels, Is one of the most entertaining and interesting ever written by the great novelist. GRATEFUL and Comforting to the Skin —Gentlemen's Complete sets of Fine Bal briggan Underwear, only 6s lid ; Fine Alpaca Coats 4s Gd, originally 18s 6d; Very Fine Cotton Socks Half-juice, Is.—J. M . McLachlan, 222 Queen-street BONES —Our price, delivered at the Works, Railway Wharf, in quantities not less than half a ton, is £4 lfl« 6d per ton ; or £5 per ton at Chemical Works, Weattleld Siding, Otahuhu. Bags supplied or returned to Port or Railway Station, Freezing Company, Auckland and Westtield. Bags to be marked senders' name." KAKINO ISLAND FISH & OUSTER CO.— Sale, at the Boat, Smoked and Sundried Fish. Sun-dried warranted to keep a year.— Address A. Sanford, Rakino Island.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9012, 27 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9012, 27 March 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9012, 27 March 1888, Page 1